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Blood Relative. (Relating How Alexei, the son of the Russian Tsar, was not murdered, but escaped to Europe, Living There as "Nikolai Chebotarev")
Michael Gray
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Description for Blood Relative. (Relating How Alexei, the son of the Russian Tsar, was not murdered, but escaped to Europe, Living There as "Nikolai Chebotarev")
hardcover. Clean copy fine in dust wrapper. DW showing light shelf wear. Remains a very good copy
Michael Gray is the author's adopted name. He does not know what his real Christian name would have been. He does, however know that his surname would have been Romanov. Gray's contention is that his father was Tsarevich Alexei and his grandparents were Nicholas and Alexandria.
Michael Gray is the author's adopted name. He does not know what his real Christian name would have been. He does, however know that his surname would have been Romanov. Gray's contention is that his father was Tsarevich Alexei and his grandparents were Nicholas and Alexandria.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Victor Gollancz
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780575066083
SKU
KMK0023806
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
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