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LOT 903:

RUDNEV V.M. Pravda o tsarskoy sem'ye i "temnykh silakh" [The Truth About the Imperial Family and "Dark Forces"]; ...

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RUDNEV V.M. Pravda o tsarskoy sem'ye i "temnykh silakh" [The Truth About the Imperial Family and "Dark Forces"]; with a foreword by B. Garanin. Talberg N. Kara Bozhia. Berlin: Dvuglavy orel, 1920. - 32 p.; 21.5x13.5 cm.
In publisher's typeset cover. In very good condition. Slight fading along the spine of the cover, small fragment loss at the top edge of the spine.

Two editions under one cover: about the final days of the ruling dynasty of Russia, about Grigori Rasputin and Anna Vyroubova. One of the earliest accounts of the execution of the imperial family.
Vladimir Mikhailovich Rudnev - an investigator of the Extraordinary Investigative Commission of the Provisional Government, one of the main investigators whose opinion is referenced by investigator Sokolov, who investigated the murder of the imperial family.
Talberg, Nikolai Dmitrievich (1886-1969) - a renowned Russian historian. He held several responsible positions in the Russian government, which he left in 1922. In exile, he initially lived in Germany and Yugoslavia.

A rarity. Forbidden edition