World Famous Comics: The Russian Chronicles: A Thousand Years That Changed the World (History)
The Russian Chronicles: A Thousand Years That Changed the World (History)
From: Quadrillion Publishing Publisher: Quadrillion Publishing Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: Quadrillion Publishing Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 397 Publication Date: 1998-10
Book Description: The story of Russia--a vast empire straddling Europe and Asia across a never-ending plain--is dark, enigmatic and tangled, and rife with paradox and mystery. In The Russian Chronicles the people themselves speak out and tell the story of this troubled land from its beginning to the 1917 Revolution, which marked the beginning of the Soviet state. Their voices are recorded in chronicles etched on parchment in distant monasteries, and in the hidden wisdom of folk song; in private letters from refugees and immigrants as well as official reports from far-flung governors seeking to bring Russian ways to Eastern provinces; and in letters and notes from writers who brought their culture from the past into the 19th and 20th centuries.
Finally a PRE-SOVIET Russian history book I knew I had to pick buy this after I flipped through it at a book store. I have been half-heartedly searching for a couple years now for a book about Russian history that didn't focus on the 1917 revolution and the Cold War. Also, it's full of illustrations and sidebar articles that bring this subject to life. Just for interest reading, this book has been fascinating. From the Kievan Rus to the St. Petersburg czars, and all the interesting stuff in between like the Mongol invasions and Ivan the Terrible, is in here. It's a good light read, because it's not in lengthy novel form. It's my coffee table book.