Recollections of Imperial Russia
Meriel Buchanan
Leído por Jan Moorehouse





In this memoir, Meriel Buchanan (9-5-1886 to 2-6-1959) links the history of Russia to powerful, lingering memories of her years living there. She was the daughter of the man who turned out to be the last British ambassador to Imperial Russia. As a young adult, in her role as the ambassador’s daughter, she had regular access to the court of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, providing her with unusual experiences and impressions. She describes first hand the sights, sounds, and some of the activities she remembers from this elevated and sheltered vantage point. The family left Russia in 1918, and the author’s memories are filled with nostalgia and longing for the Russia she experienced. - Summary by Jan M. (8 hr 18 min)
Capítulos
First Impressions | 22:10 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Society | 20:06 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
The Court of Russia | 33:42 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Peter the Great | 34:26 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Catherine: Grand Duchess! | 38:20 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Catherine: Empress! | 52:39 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Paul | 40:56 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
The Mother of Russian Cities | 43:26 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Moscow: Ivan the Terrible | 35:37 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
The Legend of the False Dimitri | 29:17 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Other Memories of Moscow | 29:34 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
The Shores of the Black Sea | 27:14 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
The Cossacks | 28:38 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Religion, Mysticism, Melody and Color | 33:09 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
The Spirit of Bolshevism | 28:48 | Leído por Jan Moorehouse |
Reseñas
Real nice





Ruby P
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Wow





Rabia Palmer
This was a great read. The author and reader did an excellent job. Thanks a lot!
Good read.





Bill Filson
Excellent insightful book read very nicely by the reader. Recommend it.
A time capsule





Seema Afridi
A great book read with feeling