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Robert Alexander

    Robert Alexander is the author of bestselling novels, drawing on his extensive experience traveling in Russia. His work often explores historical themes, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the past through his narrative skill. He has dedicated over three decades to immersing himself in Russian culture and history, informing the rich tapestry of his fiction. Alexander's novels are known for their engaging storytelling and insightful portrayals.

    The Romanov Bride
    The Kitchen Boy
    Re-Writing the French Revolutionary Tradition
    • Focusing on the political dynamics during the Bourbon Restoration and early July Monarchy, the book explores how grassroots organization and persuasion facilitated change, rather than traditional methods of conspiracy and violence. It highlights the connection between common citizens and the political elite, emphasizing the conflict between advocates of national and royal sovereignty. The author examines the interactions among various political factions, illustrating how the Liberals, despite their initial success, ultimately contributed to the instability of the Orleanist regime while laying the groundwork for future reform.

      Re-Writing the French Revolutionary Tradition
    • The Kitchen Boy

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(13979)Add rating

      Drawing from decades of work, travel, and research in Russia, Robert Alexander re-creates the tragic, perennially fascinating story of the final days of Nicholas and Alexandra as seen through the eyes of the Romanovs' young kitchen boy, Leonka. Now an ancient Russian immigrant, Leonka claims to be the last living witness to the Romanovs' brutal murders and sets down the dark secrets of his past with the imperial family. Does he hold the key to the many questions surrounding the family's murder? Historically vivid and compelling, The Kitchen Boy is also a touching portrait of a loving family that was in many ways similar, yet so different, from any other.

      The Kitchen Boy
    • The Romanov Bride

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(2233)Add rating

      As the Russia of Nicholas and Aleksandra rushes full speed toward catastrophe, The Romanov Bride follows the lives of two revolutionary souls, that of Grand Duchess Elisavyeta (or Ella), sister of the tsaritsa Aleksandra, and that of Pavel, a simple village man yearning for more.The life of Grand Duchess Elisavyeta begins like a fairy tale - born a princess of Germany, she marries the Grand Duke Sergei of Russia and enters the most lavish and magnificent court in the world, that of the mighty Romanovs, where she is renowned for her sumptuous fashion, jewels, and beauty, not to mention her kind heart. Her husband, however, possesses no such grace, and he rules Moscow as he does his wife, with a cold, hard fist.For Pavel and his bride, though, living in Sankt Peterburg means sharing a crowded cellar with other families, and being barely able to afford bread. Nevertheless, they are full of optimism, for their grandparents were serfs and this young couple is the first to leave the countryside to seek a better existence.However, after an explosive confrontation between peaceful demonstrators and tsarist soldiers, the lives of Ella and Pavel take two very different turns, but the fire of revolutionary Russia eventually links their fates forever.Robert Alexander once again masterfully combines the power of true history and riveting storytelling to bring this fascinating and legendary period to life.

      The Romanov Bride