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19281653211928. ROMANOV M. Kluby Metallistov: Proekty tipovye i utverzhdennye k postroike v 1928 godu Metal Workers' Clubs: Standard Projects Approved for Construction in 1928. 85 3 pp. Illustrated throughout with architectural plans. Folio 285 x 220 mm bound in original constructivist style printed wrappers preserved in a new linen cloth folding box. Moscow: Tsentralnyi komitet Vsesoiusoznogo soiuza rabochikh metallistov 1928. A book dedicated to one of the architectural phenomenon of the Soviet era - Soviet workers' clubs and specifically metal workers' clubs. The book itself has a constructivist design and layout. The mass construction of workers' clubs which began in 1926 resulted in almost 3500 being built. The Metal workers' union of Moscow and the Moscow region was one of the biggest in the country and was able to allocate massive funds for the construction which resulted in the publication of this book. Very rare. OCLC lists copies at Columbia British Library and ETH. hardcover books
1922001842Saint-Briac: By the author 1922. Softcover. First edition; 18 ½â x 12 ¼â ; newsprint single sheet recto only; folded with intersecting crease lines; a few small nicks and cuts to edges; light uniform age-toning; ruled with an intricate border and a stylized drawing of a crown; illustrated with two large photographs of Kirill and his wife Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha â Feodorovna; very good condition. An apparently unrecorded piece of the Russian Imperial Familyâs history the broadside was published by Kirill himself in France where he lived in exile after the October Revolution. Kirill Vladimirovich Romanov 1876 â 1938 was the son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich Romanov and the grandson of Tsar Alexander II. His wife whom he married in 1905 without Tsar Nicholas IIâs consent was his first cousin and the granddaughter of Queen Victoria. The marriage caused an uproarious scandal throughout the courts of the European nobility for the union was in open defiance of the Russian Orthodox Churchâs ruling that first cousins could not marry and furthermore for the fact that Victoria Feodorovna had just divorced her first husband also a first cousin. During the February Revolution of 1917 Kirill swore allegiance to the Russian Provisional Government in hopes of ingratiating himself and possibly becoming a regent after Nicholas IIâs impending abdication. Shortly after in June of 1917 the family escaped to Finland then Germany and finally to the tiny village of Saint-Briac in France. In 1922 four years after Nicholas IIâs execution and two years before a London court order declared Nicholasâ brother Mikhail II legally dead Kirill published his current âdeclarationâ to his compatriots stating that he did not believe the news of Nicholasâ death and that he hoped his cousin would return to the throne but in the meantime the Russian people needed a âperson in chargeâ to lead them. He continued on to state that until a definitive proof of the whereabouts of Mikhail Nicholas and his son Aleksei was presented or a Zemskii Sobor an assembly summoned by a tsar or a patriarch chose a new ruler he would appoint himself Guardian of the Sovereignâs Throne. His statement was endorced at the bottom of the broadside by his relative Prince Dmitrii Golitsyn-Muravlin. His aspirations were rivaled by Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich Romanov grandson of Nicholas I but with the formerâs death in 1929 Kirill would indeed become the undisputed leader of the monarchists. After claiming the throne he would become known as the âSoviet Tsarâ for his sympathies for the regime and his biggest support would come from an émigré monarchist organization styling itself âThe Legitimists.â After his death Kirill was succeeded by his son Vladimir Kirilovich who proclaimed himself âHead of the Romanovsâ but this was never accepted by any other member of the Romanov family. Saint-Briac: By the author paperback
alb1228fe40538ec41fRomanov Konstantin (K. R.) the King of the Jews. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Romanov Konstantin (K. R.) Tsar' Iudeyskiy. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Ministry of Home Affairs printing house 1914 204c. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb1228fe40538ec41f
alb0e2c8022340ed45eRomanov K.K. Pavlovsk. Palace, park, painting, sculpture, fabric, porcelain, bronze, furniture. Full set. Issues I-IV In Russian /Romanov K.K. Pavlovsk. Dvorets, park, zhivopis, vayanie, tkan, farfor, bronza, mebel. Polnyy komplekt. Vypuski I-IV St. Petersburg: Expedition for the procurement of state papers, 1899-1904. Volume 1: 2, 7 liters. Volume 2: 2, 7 liters. Volume 3: 2, 10 liters. Volume 4: 2, 10 liters. Volume 1899-1904, 47,5p.33 sm. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb0e2c8022340ed45e.
alba12bf0b793412fc0Leading Book of Romanov O.A. Life in the War. 1914-1918. In pictures drawings and letters of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Vel. Kn. Romanova O. A. Zhizn na voyne. 1914-1918. V fotografiyakh risunkakh i pismakh Velikoy Knyagini Olgi Aleksandrovny. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).M. Krug. 2014 180 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalba12bf0b793412fc0
alb2c61aa4d494068e8Romanov N.S. Irkutsk Chronicle of 1652-1856 (Chronicles of P.I. Pezhemsky and V.A. Krotov) with a foreword additions and notes by I.I. Serebrennikov. + Irkutsk Chronicle. 1857-1880 In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Romanov N.S. Irkutskaya letopis' 1652-1856 gg. (Letopisi P.I.Pezhemskogo i V.A.Krotova) s predisloviem dobavleniyami i primechaniyami I.I.Serebrennikova.+ Irkutskaya letopis'. 1857-1880 gg. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Supplement: Romanov N.S. Chronicle of the City of Irkutsk 1881-1901 Irkutsk: East - Seb. Book of Books 1993.542 pp. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb2c61aa4d494068e8