Kitchen Boy : A Novel of the Last Tsar by Robert Alexander (2005, Hardcover)
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Robert Alexander. "The Kitchen Boy". A Novel of the Last Tsar. Hardcover book with dust jacket. Printed in the USA. This book will be a great addition to your collection.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherThorndike Press
ISBN-101587244578
ISBN-139781587244575
eBay Product ID (ePID)2652773
Product Key Features
TopicAction & Adventure
Publication Year2005
Book TitleKitchen Boy : a Novel of the Last Tsar
Number of Pages357 Pages
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorRobert Alexander
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight26.5 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal813/.6
SynopsisA New York Times Bestseller A Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club Selection With haunting prose, Robert Alexander brings to life the Romanov's kitchen boy, Leonka, whom the Bolsheviks mysteriously spared and who in turn vanished into the bloody tides of the Russian Revolution. But what did the young boy see in those final days of the Imperial family? Would he know the truth of the secret letters smuggled to the Tsar? . . . On where thirty-eight pounds of tsarist jewels are to be found? . . . And why the bodies of two of the Romanov children are missing from the secret grave that was finally discovered in 1991?, With haunting prose, Robert Alexander brings to life the Romanov's kitchen boy, Leonka, whome the Bolsheviks mysteriously spared and who in turn vanished into the bloody ties of the Russian Revolution. But what did the young boy see in those final days of the Imperial family? Would he know the truth of the secret letters smuggled to the Tsar? … Or where thirty-eight pounds of tsarist jewels are to be found? … And why the bodies of two of the Romanov children are missing from the secret grave that was finally discovered in 1991?