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Perepiska Tsesarevicha Aleksandra Nikolaevicha s Imperatorom Nikolaem I
1838-1839
[ Correspondence of Tsesarevich Aleksandr Nikolaevich with Emperor Nicholas I : 1838-1839]

Ed. and introd. by L.G. Zakharova and S.V. Mironenko
Moscow:  ROSSPEN, 2008
743 p. [32 ill.]Images
Serie: Bumagi doma Romanovykh
Hardcover. 17 x 23.5 cm
ISBN: 9785824309621
Language: Russian
This book publishes for the first time more than one hundred letters of Aleksandr I, future Russian Emperor, to his father Emperor Nicholas I when Aleksandr traveled in Europe in 1838-1839. He was sent with a double mission: to learn European life and find a bride for himself. Introduction by L.G. Zakharova (pp.5-25). Comments, name and geographical indices.
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