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The Romanovs: 1613-1918

By: Simon Sebag Montefiore
Narrated by: Simon Russell Beale
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Summary

The Romanovs were the most successful dynasty of modern times, ruling a sixth of the world's surface. How did one family turn a war-ruined principality into the world's greatest empire? And how did they lose it all?

This is the intimate story of 20 tsars and tsarinas, some touched by genius, some by madness, but all inspired by holy autocracy and imperial ambition. Montefiore's gripping chronicle reveals their secret world of unlimited power and ruthless empire building, overshadowed by palace conspiracy, family rivalries, sexual decadence and wild extravagance and peopled by a cast of adventurers, courtesans, revolutionaries and poets, from Ivan the Terrible to Tolstoy, from Queen Victoria to Lenin.

To rule Russia was both imperial-sacred mission and poisoned chalice. Six tsars were murdered, and all the Romanovs lived under constant threat to their lives. Peter the Great tortured his own son to death while making Russia an empire and dominated his court with a dining club notable for compulsory drunkenness, naked dwarfs and fancy dress. Catherine the Great overthrew her own husband - who was murdered soon afterwards - loved her young male favourites, conquered Ukraine and fascinated Europe. Paul was strangled by courtiers backed by his own son, Alexander I, who faced Napoleon's invasion and the burning of Moscow, then went on to take Paris. Alexander II liberated the serfs, survived five assassination attempts, and wrote perhaps the most explicit love letters ever written by a ruler.

The Romanovs: 1613-1918 climaxes with a fresh, unforgettable portrayal of Nicholas and Alexandra, the rise and murder of Rasputin, war and revolution - and the harrowing massacre of the entire family. Written with dazzling literary flair, drawing on new archival research, The Romanovs: 1613-1918 is at once an enthralling story of triumph and tragedy, love and death, a universal study of power and an essential portrait of the empire that still defines Russia today.

©2016 Simon Sebag Montefiore (P)2016 Orion Publishing Group
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Russian History

Great book. A massive sweep of Russian history told in all of it's gory details!!

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vast in scope, amazing detail

I loved how the narrator relates many old traditions to modern day Russia, or compares the Romanov tyranny with the Bolshevik. The narrator goes too quickly at times but that's possibly because it's incredibly long. I would recommend listening to this book if you're a true Russia geek.

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Excellent

Fascinating listen and very informative. very well read. It has inspired further investigation into Russian History.

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A great history.

This is a long and complex story stretching centuries. There are a lot of very involved and intricate references to people and events over a long period of time. I think the book might be for students of Russian History, or for those with an in depth interest. For me, it was too much detail, but I did learn many things that gave me a better comprehension of the subject.
Although the narration was pretty good, I did find it too fast to " take in " overall.

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A marvelous account

This book is well-read - the first criterion for an audiobook. It is intelligent an well argued. The Romanovs were colourful enough, and hte author obviously delights in semi-pornographic quotes from their letters to each other. In his last chapter, he summarises, Stalin believed the Russians needed a czar or czar-figure - someone to work for and to serve. Putin is making the same error. There are enough Russians who can think, and who have left their country. It's time for a courageous leader to prepare the people to choose how they want to live. What a tragedy that Russia fails and fails again to provide the space for such a leader to rise.

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Stunning writing

This is absolutely glorious. So complete, so compelling and befitting of this remarkable dynasty. I can’t recommend highly enough.

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Wonderfully read

It didn't expect to get so emotional re the deaths of all the Tsars. I've read a lot about Romanovs, however it hits more when listening.

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Classic history book.

Loved it. Very enlightening history of last Royal family. So much murder and treachery both home and abroad. And the legacy of their deaths that makes current political situation in Russia what it is now, tyrannical.

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Great stuff!

Extraordinary story - told with skill by Sebag Montefiore and read beautifully by Simon Russell Beale.
5 stars all round

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Sadness forever

this true story could not of been imagined. Our own King and Cousin to the Tsar afraid to bring him here to save this life. His weakness was their downful. The Royal disease passed on from Queen Victooria sealed their childrens fate.
Wonderful story stranger than fiction.

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