Rasputin

Rasputin by R. J. Minney, published by Cassell in 1972, is a detailed exploration of the life of Grigori Efimovich Rasputin, a figure known for his influence in early 20th-century Russia. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, featuring illustrations and portraits that enhance the narrative. The book delves into the complexities surrounding Rasputin’s life, providing insights into his role and the historical context of the time.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Rasputin’s life, focusing on his rise to prominence and the controversies that surrounded him. The work captures the intricacies of his character and the impact he had on Russian society during a tumultuous period. With its detailed accounts and historical references, this book serves as a resource for those interested in the life of Rasputin and the broader historical themes of the era.
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Description: xii, 234, [16] p. Illus. , ports. 22 cm. Subjects: Minney, R. J. (Rubeigh James) 1895-1979.
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