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Posted in Royalty (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Janet L. Nelson. By Longman Pub Group. The regular list price is $31.20. Sells new for $65.48. There are some available for $55.80.
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Posted in Royalty (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Patricia Phenix. By Penguin Books Ltd. There are some available for $78.95.
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4 comments about Olga Romanov.
  1. Years ago Ian Vorres wrote "the last Grand Duchess", which was a biography of the life of Grand Duchess Olga based on a series of personal interviews he had with her before her death. It was hard to imagine at first why this book was written and what it could cover that the first book didn't.

    I found this book very easy to read. It approaches Olga's remarkable life in chronological order and it never looses track of the fact that this book is about Olga's life and not that of some of her more famous relatives.

    Olga was a very adapable woman. She was born to Czar Alexander 3rd and his wife Marie when they were on the throne of Russia. She lived a life in palaces surrounded by servants and guards. Despite this she always carved out an independant niche for herself and this stood her in good stead when the old russia was engulfed in revolution.

    Olga moved from the life of a pampered princess and society woman to that of a nurse at the front line and from there to a refugee, with her family in Europe and Canada.

    This book fills in some of the areas glossed over in Vorres book. It deals with the later problems with her brother Michael, and the heartache her children bought her later in life. It also deals with lingering mysteries like the sale of her mother's jewels to Queen Mary of England.

    I would have to say this is not a minute by minute account of Olga's life but it does bring her life into perspective and presents a woman who wasn't afraid to take life by the horns and run with it. It's book worth a read, especially if you are interested in the old imperial russia or the life of refugees afterwards.



  2. I found this book to be disappointing because of the lack of family geneaologies. There's a one-page chart showing the Duchess Olga's immediate family, but none of the relationships to the British or German dynasties. And yet, the author mentions Olga's referrals to "cousin Georgie", meaning King George V of England, with no explanation of why they are cousins; in another section the author tells us that the Queen of Greece attended a family function leaving the reader to wonder why a monarch from Greece would show up at a Russian family affair. Also Duke Ernst of Hesse is mentioned frequently but we don't know where he fits into the picture - is he a friend, admirer, or relative? For anyone only interested in what happened to the Grand Duchess Olga and why she emigrated to Canada, this book would suffice. For anyone else interested in the European dynasties and how they were complexly related, this book is devoid of all information. Pages are devoted to the alleged disappearance of the Romanov jewels and fortune in England but we aren't told of the English connection. Olga's brother, the Tsar Nicholas II was married to one of Queen Victoria's granddaughters and this is an important fact . Either the author wasn't interested or didn't know the relationships herself.


  3. I agree with the reviewer on Amazon.uk who said that this is the best book ever written about the Romanov family. When this book first came out in 1999 it received rave reviews from all the major newspapers in Canada, including The Globe and Mail, the Ottawa Citizen, the Montreal Gazette, the Winnipeg Free Press, etc.....and for good reason. The book reads like a nonfiction novel. It was never meant to be a stodgy historical tome filled with endless digressions about who was related to whom. It's a book with a heart, and soul. Most historical biographies, especially about the Romanovs, are unreadable primarily because they are so dense with detail that a compelling story never emerges. Patricia Phenix knows how to use research in the form of letters and photographs to tell a story and keep a reader transfixed. It could be argued that no historian or writer of popular history knows every detail of a person's life, even if the author has interviewed the subject. That is why there are ultimately dozens of books written about a person's life, because new information is always being found that contradicts other information. Put simply, newspaper critics are right; this is an excellent book; it humanizes Olga Romanov without deifying her. For more excellent reviews of this book, check Amazon.uk.



  4. Read the discussion board on Olga Romanov.....
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Posted in Royalty (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Julia Delano. By Gramercy. The regular list price is $9.99. Sells new for $0.99. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about Diana: A Tribute.
  1. The author takes one through the marriage and the divorce of Diana's parents. One is also taken through Diana's life - her childhood, her education, her work, her style, her role as wife and mother, her role in the various charities, and her untimely death.

    One does not realize the horrendous effect that the divorce of Diana's parents had on her life until it is too late. For the most part Diana had led a secluded and sedate life until her courtship with Prince Charles. Her education was traditional according to her aristocratic status.

    Her engagement to the future King of England was announced when she was only ninteen years of age; however, she was twenty when she married. At the first glimpse of Diana, not only photograpers but the world fell in love with Lady Diana Spencer. Diana was a role-model in many areas; although, she was underestimated by the Royal Family and was not appreciated by them as she should have been. She was the first Royal who showed a genuine interest in matters which had been considered unsuitable for a Royal.

    When one considers Diana's all too brief and tragic life, one comes to realize that she did succeed in everything she ever did with one exception and that was her own divorce which was her greatest disappointment. Her husband had always been extrememly parsimonious and stubborn and became more indifferent after the birth of their second son, Prince Harry.

    Diana, Princess of Wales, was perhaps the most caring and the most photographed princess in the world. One AIDS patient told her, 'One handshake from you is worth a million words from us.'

    All photographs are in color and there are several which I had never seen before. She is photograghed playing the piano for Czechoslovak orphans at Prague Castle during an official tour in May, 1991.

    This is an outstanding tribute to a princess who was loved the world over, who brought new warmth and life to the Royal Family, who loved her sons with visible devotion, and who reached out to touch the unfortunate with an unforgettable kindness. As her photographs indicate, she had a beauty which was breathtaking.

    Ms. Delano's tribute ends with the funeral service of Diana, Princes of Wales. She also includes the full text of Diana's brother, Earl Spencer's, eulogy and the lyrics of Elton John's song, "Candle in the Wind."

    This refers to the hardcover edition consisting of 96 pages and is a must for anyone who like to read about Diana, Princess of Wales.



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Posted in Royalty (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Thomas Babington Macaulay. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $11.86. There are some available for $13.56.
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Written by Conrad Wilson. By Mainstream Publishing. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $139.34. There are some available for $37.42.
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Written by Barry Fantoni. By Equation. Sells new for $27.02. There are some available for $1.99.
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Written by Carlton Books. By Carlton Books. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $43.76. There are some available for $0.25.
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By Folger Books. The regular list price is $26.50. Sells new for $39.93. There are some available for $16.95.
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Written by Carola Oman. By Hodder and Stoughton. There are some available for $13.26.
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Posted in Royalty (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. By University Press of the Pacific. The regular list price is $40.00. Sells new for $28.95. There are some available for $34.00.
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Charles the Bald (Medieval World)
Olga Romanov
Diana: A Tribute
The Second Essay On The Earl Of Chatham, William Pitt
Alex: The Authorised Biography of Sir Alexander Gibson
Royal Chinese Horoscopes
Diana:Queen Of Hearts
Fragmenta Regalia or Observattionson Queen Elizabeth, Her Times and Favorites
Henrietta Maria
The Letters of Queen Victoria a Selection from Her Majesty

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