The leather-bound book "Emperor Paul I. His life and reign"
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Pavel I is the most ambiguous and mysterious figure of the Russian Imperial house of Romanov. An admirer of the Prussian Emperor Frederick, the master of the Order of Malta, who died as a result of a conspiracy in which his son was involved, there were many rumors and legends about him after his death. Subsequent generations called him either a tyrant, a tyrant and a "crowned villain", or, on the contrary, a "Russian Hamlet" and a knight of the era.
The book presents an artistic biography of Emperor Paul I, created by the prominent historian of the XIX century N. K. Schilder. This is the most famous biographical work, written in a lively and fascinating language, full of memories of contemporaries and unique signs of the era. The characteristic of the ambiguous image of Emperor Paul and his reign is complemented by fragments of a lecture by the master of Russian history V. O. Klyuchevsky.
Design features: handmade solid-leather binding; the design perfectly combines gold and pancake embossing, a cutoff dyed to match the binding material; offset paper.
ISBN:978-5-09-042586-5.
Number of pages:304 pages.