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The File on the Tsar: The Fate of the Romanovs--Dramatic New Evidence.
Mangold, Tom; Summers, Anthony.

Place Published: New York, NY, U.S.A.:
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers,
Date Published: 1977.

Description: 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. STATED FIRST EDITION, 4TH PRINTING. The book is FINE. The dust jacket is NEAR FINE with minor wear to back. Comes with BRODART jacket cover. 416 pages with index. Black & white photo illustrated. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. Dust jacket notes read: "The fate of Nicholas, Alexandra and their five children is one of the great unsolved mysteries of contemporary history. Were the tsar and his family really massacred at Ekaterinburg during the night of July 16th, 1918? Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold have conducted a world-wide investigation lasting four years. They have talked to relative of the Romanovs and to people who knew the imperial family; they have listened to historians, pathologists and many other specialists; and they have worked through a welter of source material, including the seven-volume dossier from which Sokolov, the official "investigator for Specially Important Cases,' compiled his report. The result is a book packed with revelations: it discloses the callous roles played by King George V and Kaiser Wilhelm; it rekindles the controversy surrounding the woman who claims to be Anastasia-the sole survivor; it demonstrates the vital evidence regarding the survival of the tsar's family was suppressed by official investigators; and, above all, it presents new and compelling evidence that most of the Romanovs were not massacred at the Ipatiev House in Ekatinburg and did survive after July 1918. The File on the Tsar could be described as an international front-page news story in the form of a book. It is meticulous, it is closely argued and it is convincing."

Binding: Hard Copy
Condition: Near Fine in Near Fine dj
ISBN: 0060128070

Book Id: 9683

Price: $12.50

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