Kniha Grigori Rasputin William K. Ashbridge

Grigori Rasputin

The Man Who Became the Empire's Darkest Myth : From Siberian Peasant to Imperial Mystery - The Truth, the Rumors, and the Collapse of the Romanov Dynasty

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Očekávané naskladnění
Naskladnění 29. 06. 2026
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Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
150
EAN
9798184250021
Enbook ID
53017162
Hmotnost
183
Rozměry
140 x 216 x 8

Kompletní popis

He was called a saint by some, a devil by others, and a mystery that even history has struggled to explain.

Grigori Rasputin rose from the frozen fields of Siberia to the heart of Imperial Russia, entering a world of absolute power, hidden fear, and collapsing faith. With no formal education, no political office, and no military rank, he became one of the most influential and controversial figures in the final years of the Romanov dynasty.

But who was he really?

A holy man with genuine spiritual insight? A manipulative opportunist who exploited a desperate royal family? Or a carefully constructed myth used by enemies of the Russian Empire to explain its slow and dramatic collapse?

This book takes you beyond the legend.

Inside, you will uncover the full journey of Rasputin's rise-from his obscure beginnings in Siberia to his arrival in St. Petersburg, and ultimately to his unprecedented access to the Russian royal court. You will explore his relationship with the Romanovs, particularly the desperate trust placed in him during the illness of the heir to the throne, and how this single connection changed the course of his life-and possibly Russian history.

But more importantly, this book goes deeper than traditional biographies.

It separates fact from rumor, history from propaganda, and man from myth.

You will see how fear, political instability, war, and media distortion transformed Rasputin into something far larger than life-a symbol of corruption, spiritual decay, and imperial weakness. And you will understand how his story became inseparable from the final collapse of the Romanov dynasty itself.

Through a gripping, investigative narrative style, this book reveals:

  • The real origins and early life of Rasputin in Siberia
  • His spiritual identity and rise as a wandering mystic
  • His controversial entry into the Russian royal court
  • The truth behind his relationship with the Romanov family
  • The political tension, rumors, and scandals that surrounded him
  • The events leading to his assassination in 1916
  • And how his legacy became one of history's most powerful myths

This is not just a story about one man.

It is a story about how legends are created, how fear shapes history, and how a single individual became the symbol of an empire on the edge of collapse.

If you are interested in Russian history, political intrigue, psychological profiling of historical figures, or untold perspectives behind famous events, this book will challenge what you think you know about Rasputin-and the Romanovs.
Step into the truth behind the myth.
Discover the man, the mystery, and the empire that could not survive the story built around him.