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An edition of I Was Anastasia (2018)

I Was Anastasia

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In an enthralling new feat of historical suspense, Ariel Lawhon unravels the extraordinary twists and turns in Anna Anderson's fifty-year battle to be recognized as Anastasia Romanov. Is she the Russian grand duchess, a beloved daughter and revered icon, or is she an imposter, the thief of another woman's legacy?

Countless others have rendered their verdict. Now it is your turn.

Russia, July 17, 1918: Under direct orders from Vladimir Lenin, Bolshevik secret police force Anastasia Romanov, along with the entire imperial family, into a damp basement in Siberia where they face a merciless firing squad. None survive. At least that is what the executioners have always claimed.

Germany, February 17, 1920: A young woman bearing an uncanny resemblance to Anastasia Romanov is pulled shivering and senseless from a canal in Berlin. Refusing to explain her presence in the freezing water, she is taken to the hospital, where an examination reveals that her body is riddled with countless horrific scars. When she finally does speak, this frightened, mysterious woman claims to be the Russian grand duchess, Anastasia.

Her detractors, convinced that hte young woman is only after the immense Romanov fortune, insist on calling her by a different name: Anna Anderson.

As rumors begin to circulate through European society that the youngest Romanov daughter has survived the massacre, old enemies and new threats are awakened. With a brilliantly crafted dual narrative structure, Lawhon wades into the most psychologically complex and emotionally compelling territory yet: the nature of identity itself.

The question of who Anna Anderson is and what actually happened to Anastasia Romanov creates a saga that spans half a century and touches three continents. This thrilling story is every bit as moving and momentous as it is harrowing, and twisted.

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Doubleday
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Pages
333

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Table of Contents

Fair Warning. Page 001
Part One. The End and the Beginning Page 003
1: Anna. Folie a Deux: 1970, 1968 Page 005
2: Anastasia. Revolution: 1917 Page 020
3: Anna. Departure: 1968 Page 029
4: Anastasia. Citizen Romanov: 1917 Page 043
5: Anna. At the Movies, in Paris: 1968, 1958, 1955 Page 052
6: Anastasia. House Arrest: 1917 Page 074
7: Anna. Visitors to the Black Forest: 1954, 1946 Page 081
8: Anastasia. Onward, Into Peril: 1917 Page 088
Part Two. Friends and Enemies Page 101
9: Anna. Hannover: 1946, 1943 Page 103
10: Anastasia. Exile: 1917 Page 108
11: Anna. The Schanzkowska Affair: 1938, 1932, 1931 Page 114
12: Anastasia. The Governor's House: 1917 Page 126
13: Anna. The Copenhagen Statement: 1931, 1930 Page 132
14: Anastasia. Under Arrest, On Freedom Street: 1917 Page 142
15: Anna. The Grandanor Corporation: 1929, 1928 Page 154
16: Anastasia. Christmas in Siberia: 1917, 1918 Page 166
17: Anna. The Root of All Evil: 1928 Page 173
18: Anastasia. A Changing of the Guard: 1918 Page 187
19: Anna. Oyster Bay: 1928 Page 194
20: Anastasia. Together No More: 1918 Page 202
21: Anna. Entrapment: 1927, 1926, 1925 Page 208
22: Anastasia. The Baggage: 1918 Page 223
Part Three. This Too Shall Pass Page 229
23: Anna. Friends at Last: 1925, 1922 Page 231
24: Anastasia. The House of Special Purpose: 1918 Page 243
25: Anna. Two Years at Dalldorf: 1922, 1921 Page 251
26: Anastasia. Borrowed Time: 1918 Page 260
27: Anna. Miss Unknown: 1920 Page 271
28: Anastasia. Losing Cohesion: 1918 Page 280
29: Anna. The Elisabeth Hospital: 1920 Page 285
30: Anastasia. The Warning: 1918 Page 292
31: Anna. The Bendler Bridge: 1920 Page 296
32: Anastasia. The Cellar: 1918 Page 300
33: Anna. The Boardinghouse: 1920, 1919 Page 305
34: Anastasia. The Firing Squad: 1918 Page 310
35: Anna. Praying to Die: 1918 Page 313
36: Anastasia. The Four Brothers Mine, Near Ekaterinburg, Russsia: 1918 Page 315
37: Anna. The Munitions Factory: 1918 Page 318
I Told You So. Page 323
Author's Note. Page 325
Acknowledgments. Page 331

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New York, USA
Copyright Date
2018

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6--dc23
Library of Congress
PW3601.L447 122 2018, PS3601.L447I22 2018
lccn_permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/2017030326

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Author Photographer
Kristee Mays Photography
Jacket Design
John Fontana
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Malgorzata Maj / Arcangel

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Hardcover
Pagination
333p.
Number of pages
333

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OL26649685M
ISBN 13
9780385541695
LCCN
2017030326
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01MUB7FOY

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