The Russian Court at Sea

The Russian Court at Sea

Welch, Frances

Editorial Short Books
Fecha de edición enero 2011

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781906021788
224 páginas
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The book tells the story of the evacuation of a shipload of Russian aristocrats in 1919. The Tsar and his family had recently been killed by the Bolsheviks and everybody on board wanted to get out as quickly as possible. The passengers included the Dowager Tsarina (the Tsar's mother) and her daughter, several Grand Dukes including the one who had murdered Rasputin, a collection of princes and princesses of various ages from twenty-ish to a few months old, several English governesses, the Dowager's two enormous cossaks (who slept across her doorway but suffered terribly from sea-sickness) and numerous servants.

The ship, which was British, left from Yalta and sailed into the mediterranean, heading for Malta. The journey only took a few days, so really a description of its events would not be enough to fill a book, even a Short one (sorry). However the narrative is really concerned as much about the historical background of these people, who were, interestingly, divided into two absolutely opposing factions and were horrified at first to find they had to travel, and even eat, together. It also tells of the eventual future of them all, which was the bit I found most interesting. What do you do with the rest of your life if you have been brought up at court and never had to lift a finger to do anything for yourself? Most of them adapted surprisingly well, in fact, in various ways, from marrying film stars to becoming communist agitators and much more besides.





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