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The Russian countess : escaping revolutionary Russia

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Countess Edith Sollohub, born Edith Natalie de Martens, was well known in pre-revolutionary St.

Petersburg for accompanying her husband Alexander on shooting and riding trips and for being outstandingly accurate with her gun.

She was the daughter of a high-ranking Russian diplomat, and the mother of three young sons, destined to join the social and intellectual elite of imperial Russia.

The Revolution of 1917 changed the course of these lives.

By December 1918 her husband was dead, her children separated from her by the closing of the frontiers, and her own life was in danger.

This is her account of how she faced these traumatic events, revealing the courage and determination she had shown in earlier times that helped her endure hunger, imprisonment, and loneliness.

Her reunion with her sons in 1921 makes the months of danger and deprivation worthwhile.

Illustrated with original family photographs this account will interest the serious academic and general reader alike.

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Impress Books
0955623952 / 9780955623950
Hardback
18/12/2009
United Kingdom
English
: ill.
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