This year marks the 25th anniversary of Little Mother of Russia by Coryne Hall. Since it’s publication in 1999, the author has written a number of new articles about Empress Marie Feodorovna and her family based on new research.
These works are presented in this volume, and include chapters on Tsar Alexander III’s Imperial Fishing Lodge in Finland; the friendship of French tutor Ferdinand Thormeyer and Alexander III’s family; Marie’s relationship with her sister the British queen Alexandra; Marie’s fate following the Russian Revolution; her years of exile in Denmark; her death in 1928, and her reburial in Russia in 2006.
In addition is a chapter about her son Emperor Nicholas II’s close relationship with the Kingdom of Denmark and his Danish relatives.
Finally, Coryne Hall provides a fascinating study of Daniah efforts to help members of the Russian Imperial Family in Bolshevik Russia. Paperback editie, 204 pagina's, afmeting 13.97 x 21.59 cm