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Dimitri and the False Tsars by Hans Baumann
Dimitri and the False Tsars by Hans Baumann








Dimitri and the False Tsars by Hans Baumann

Customers remitting in their own currency should remember that negotiation fees are around twenty dollars and this cost will be added to the invoice total. PAYMENT: May be made by any conventional means such as personal cheque, international money-order or by direct transfer to our bankers: Barclays Bank PLC, Sudbury Branch, Market Hill, Sudbury, Suffolk. If packages are sent via airmail, the package can be insured at the customers expense. Packages sent overseas can be sent by surface-mail or airmail. addresses will go first-class unless otherwise agreed. All books are checked, and carefully packed before despatch. For considerations of time and safety, please contact us. It does help explain why Russia today has the traditions and attitudes it does.POSTAGE: Will be charged extra for both home and abroad deliveries. Yet the references are not deeply detailed for those not wanting to go into a Russian history study.

Dimitri and the False Tsars by Hans Baumann

It includes reference to many of the terrible things done by the tsars, the intrigues, the origin of the Cossacks and the debate over the validity of Dimitri. They were terrified of the changes Dimitri was making. Unfortunately Russian nobility and churchmen were very traditional and conservative. He tried to rule with compassion and consideration. The next tsar Dimitri was supposed to be Ivan's youngest son. Ivan the Terrible, his son Fyoder who let Boris Godunov run things and Boris Godunov (He was a real person.) all had the attitude that a tsar had to rule by terror killing any and all who did or might object to their ideas. Over a period of 25 years Russia had five tsars. Although written for the younger audience, this is a very interesting introduction to some Russian history of about 1580 to 1608.










Dimitri and the False Tsars by Hans Baumann