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Other editions of book Houghton Mifflin Reading: The Nation's Choice: Theme Paperbacks, On-Level Grade 6 Theme 2 - Anastasia's Album

  • Anastasia's Album: The Last Tsar's Youngest Daughter Tells Her Own Story

    Hugh Brewster

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Oct. 1, 1996)
    In a scrapbook derived from journals, letters, photographs, and watercolor paintings, the life of the last Russian princess is painstakingly recreated, providing glimpses into her home life, the revolution, and her family's subsequent captivity.
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  • Houghton Mifflin Reading: The Nation's Choice: Theme Paperbacks, On-Level Grade 6 Theme 2 - Anastasia's Album

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    Paperback (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, Sept. 11, 2000)
    Shielded from St Petersburg society, the last tsar's four daughters enjoyed a simple life of almost cloudless happiness. Their evenings were spent with their parents, reading aloud and pasting snapshots into albums. Drawing on these precious personal keepsakes - long hidden in Russian archives - this work offers a glimpse into the intimate family life of the last Romanovs. Illustrated in scrapbook style with Anastasia's own letters, photographs and watercolours, this album brings the youngest of the tsar's daughters to life - a tomboy who scrambled up snowy mountains to sled down on a silver tray. Letters from Anastasia's final heartbreaking days in captivity show that even the filthy conditions and the brutal treatment of her revolutionary jailers could not shake her faith.
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  • Anastasia's Album

    Hugh Brewster, Shelley Tanaka

    Hardcover (Time Warner Books Uk, Oct. 16, 1996)
    Shielded from St Petersburg society, the last tsar's four daughters enjoyed a simple life of almost cloudless happiness. Their evenings were spent with their parents, reading aloud and pasting snapshots into albums. Drawing on these precious personal keepsakes - long hidden in Russian archives - this work offers a glimpse into the intimate family life of the last Romanovs. Illustrated in scrapbook style with Anastasia's own letters, photographs and watercolours, this album brings the youngest of the tsar's daughters to life - a tomboy who scrambled up snowy mountains to sled down on a silver tray. Letters from Anastasia's final heartbreaking days in captivity show that even the filthy conditions and the brutal treatment of her revolutionary jailers could not shake her faith.