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1999x-0313305110Greenwood Pub Group 1999. Hardcover. New. 773 pages. 9.75x6.25x1.50 inches. Greenwood Pub Group hardcover
Paris, Soc. Française d'Editions d'Art L.-Henry May, senza data (fine sec. XIX), in-4, bella tela editoriale rossa con titolo, armi ed insegne della Repubblica francese e dell'Impero russo in oro inscritti in serto d'alloro verde alla cop. ant., taglio sup. dorato, pp. 237, (3). Numerose illustrazioni in b.n. da foto di Pierre Petit figlio, P. Boyer, L. Bouet, Mairet, ecc. Mancanze al dorso in corrispondenza della cerniera posteriore.
33739Fayard. 1996. In-8. Br. 552 p. BE.
1996160221Grand Livre du Mois Grand Livre du Mois, 1996. In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 552 pages. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier en marge sinon Très bon état.
Grand Livre du Mois, 1996. In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 552 pages. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier en marge sinon Très bon état.
2008121136Plon 2008 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 14. 358 pages. Cahier central d’illustrations en couleurs. Bon état d’occasion.
HIS1066C632002 / 501 pages. Broché. Editions le cherche midi.
19930118691993 Balans, Uitgeverij Soft cover
1990174640Grand livre du mois Le grand livre du mois, 1990. Fort in-8 relié toile sous jaquette de 368 pages. Très bon état
QWA-18863Payot, 1938, in-8 br. (14,5 x 23), 256 p., collection de "Mémoires, Etudes et Documents pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre mondiale"; 59 photographies h.-t. et 8 fac-similés, cartes et plans, bon état.
42245Paris.1896.In-8 en demi-reliure ,à l'italienne.95 p.Nombreuses photos en noir. Etat correct.Couv.un peu frottée.Des rousseurs sur les pages de garde.
1991LFA-126749667Un ouvrage de 460 pages, format 135 x 220 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1991, Editions Flammarion, bon état
1996LFA-126742684Un ouvrage de 552 pages, format 140 x 220 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1996, Librairie Fayard, bon état
HIST6283M1996 chez Fayard. In-8, relié, 552 pages.
1931145751931 Paris, Arthème Fayard ,1931, in douze, 384 pp, broché,
3714In 12 broché,faux-titre,titre,1 feuillet"à Nicolas II",358 pages.G Masson 1896,édition originale de la traduction française
Third impression, xvii; 584 pages. Index. 34 illustrations. Light wear to cover extremities.
6009P., France Empire, 1985 ; in-8, broché. 278pp.-2ff. - 4 planches hors-texte d'illustrations en noir. Bon état.
45454388like new. unknown
42277the two men with their sons all dressed in naval uniform 5½" x 3½" no place Cowes no date August The Tsar visited the Isle of Wight for the last time in 1909 on a semi State Visit. unknown
32221showing the Tsar head and shoulders shortly before the revolution 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
32216by A. Noyer Paris showing the family seated and standing around the Tsar 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
32217showing the family in their tercentenary outfits seated and standing around the Tsar 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
25512showing the family seated around the Tsar with an infant Anastasia being held by the Tsarina who is dressed in black as she is in mourning for the late Queen Victoria 5½" x 3½" taken at Peterhof 16th August unknown
41023annotated on the verso headed "Russian Revolution Tzar abdicates Mar 15 1917" with the description "A unique picture showing the entire Russian Royal Family and the Rumanian Royal Family a few months prior to Outbreak of war. Left to Right Grand Duchess Anastasia seated King Carol of Rumania Grand Duchess Tatiania of Russia Princess Marie of Rumania Queen of Yugo-Slavia Prince Carol of Rumania now King Princess Ileana of Rumania now Princess Ileanaof Hapsburg late King Ferdinand of Rumania Carmen Sylva late Queen of Rumania; seated 2nd from left: Tzarina Grand Duchess Marie of Russia Queen Marie of Roumania Tzar of Russia Grand Duchesss Olga of Russia with her baby in foreground L to R Tzarevitch & Prince Nicholas of Rumania" showing them all seated and standing the girls in white dresses and the boys in sailor suits 8" x 6" Constanta 14th July Probably used for the newspaper obituaries of the former King Carol of Rumania death in 1953. The original photograph was taken on 14th July 1914 in Constant Romania. Nicholas II was keen to marry his eldest daughter Olga to the very masculine Prince Carol and Ferdinand and Marie thought this would be an ideal match. This was the occasion of their first meeting. However they were not impressed with each other. When it came time to take the historic photo Olga rushed over to pick up her young cousin and thus not have to stand near Carol. Peering at us from the back row Prince Carol has a rather sullen look on his face clearly not happy to be there at all except that he was clearly interested in Grand Duchess Marie who is seated on the left of the image with masses of hair. Only a few weeks after the Romanovs returned home to Russia Archduke Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated in the streets of Sarajevo an event that soon snowballed into what we now refer to as World War 1. Had Grand Duchess Olga accepted this arrangement her life would not have come to an end so brutally in Ekaterinburg. For more information about the photograph see https://kingofromania.com/2017/08/10/the-russian-queen-of-romania-that-almost-was/ unknown