Death to the Tsar

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  • Author:
    NURY Fabien / ROBIN Thierry
  • ISBN:
    9781785866418
  • Publication Date:
    February 2018
  • Edition:
    1
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  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Titan Books
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Death to the Tsar
Death to the Tsar

Death to the Tsar

SKU: 9781785866418
Regular price $47.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    NURY Fabien / ROBIN Thierry
  • ISBN:
    9781785866418
  • Publication Date:
    February 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Titan Books
  • Country of Publication:

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In Moscow, 1904, political tension is at a high. The Russian Empire is failing and the effects are falling on its people. Hungry and deeply impoverished, the living standards for the citizens is falling daily. They protest, calling on their Governor for help. Suddenly, the Governor's soldiers launch an attack. People are murdered in the forecourt of the palace. Was this Governor Alexandrovitch's plan or the result of a tragic miscommunication? The answer seems clear to the Russian people, with whispers of revolution in the streets.

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  • In Moscow, 1904, political tension is at a high. The Russian Empire is failing and the effects are falling on its people. Hungry and deeply impoverished, the living standards for the citizens is falling daily. They protest, calling on their Governor for help. Suddenly, the Governor's soldiers launch an attack. People are murdered in the forecourt of the palace. Was this Governor Alexandrovitch's plan or the result of a tragic miscommunication? The answer seems clear to the Russian people, with whispers of revolution in the streets.

In Moscow, 1904, political tension is at a high. The Russian Empire is failing and the effects are falling on its people. Hungry and deeply impoverished, the living standards for the citizens is falling daily. They protest, calling on their Governor for help. Suddenly, the Governor's soldiers launch an attack. People are murdered in the forecourt of the palace. Was this Governor Alexandrovitch's plan or the result of a tragic miscommunication? The answer seems clear to the Russian people, with whispers of revolution in the streets.