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Dimitry, called the Pretender, Tsar and Great Prince of all Russia, 1605-1606 [by] Philip L. Barbour. Illustrated with photos. and with maps and tables by Samuel H. Bryant.

Title
Dimitry, called the Pretender, Tsar and Great Prince of all Russia, 1605-1606 [by] Philip L. Barbour. Illustrated with photos. and with maps and tables by Samuel H. Bryant.
Author
Barbour, Philip L.
Publication
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1966.

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Bryant, Samuel H.
Description
xxvii, 387 p. illus., geneal. tables, maps, ports.; 23 cm.
Summary
An inquiry into the claim made by the young pretender that he was in fact Tsarevich Dimitry, son of Ivan the Dread.
Subject
  • Lzhedmitriĭ I, Czar of Russia, -1606
  • 1598-1613
  • Pretenders to the throne > Russia > Biography
  • Russia > History > Time of Troubles, 1598-1613
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [361]-376.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The man who called himself Dimitry -- The price of aid -- Payment -- Meanwhile in Moscow -- The march -- Victory and defeat -- From the ashes, a phoenix -- Visiting the iniquity of the father on the son -- The prize of faith and fortune -- Dimitry, Tsar and Great Prince -- A marriage daintily to be dealt with -- Pandora's box -- Willing, unwilling wayfarers -- Pride and contention -- Coronation and zenith -- Thick and unwholesome thoughts and deeds -- Appendices. The pronunciation of Russian and Polish ; Genealogical tables ; Russian and Polish titles ; Who was Grigory (Grishka) Otrepyev? ; Who was Dimitry?
LCCN
^^^66012062^
OCLC
  • 272533
  • SCSB-11980522
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library