- measles
- March 2/15 1917, aboard the imperial train at Pskov (you didn't have to mention the train to win)
- Yakov Yurovsky
- Sverdlovsk
- July 17, 1998
What does “shvibzyk” mean in Russian?
- Absolutely nothing! It doesn't mean imp -- it's a made-up nickname, possibly derived from the German word "schwipsig," which means tipsy.

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Behold, Long Awaited Russian Book #2 -- a full 5 weeks ahead of schedule!
Not only is it rare as heck (original 1927 print run: 1,000 copies) but it's also the cutest little dang thing. Just the right size to cradle half-open in one reverent palm - so as not to break the binding, of course.

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Long-awaited Russian book #1 has finally arrived. According to my Austro-Russian online buddy, in spite of the annoyingly reverential tone of the biography, it's supplemented with "many precious documents" which you will find "only after a very big search." Well I've been searching for at least four years, and now it's mine-all-mine.

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Two techinical hints:
1. Make sure you've got MS Silverlight installed.
2. When you get to the Russian sites, click on the red text next to this little icon to actually see the photos:
(That's "foto" in Russian. It's on the lower left of the screen, and if you're lucky, it might even be in English.)
Then sit back and bask in the wonderment. I was up until nearly 3 am the other night...

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Until my Canadian Romanov-buddy comes visiting, this uber-rare little honey is in my care:Les Dernieres Annees de la Cour De Tzarskoie-Selo[Last Days of the Court at Tsarskoye Selo]by Alexandre SpiridovitchIt's volume one of a memoir by Nicholas II's personal chief of security, and it looks, feels, and smells exactly the way an 81-year-old book should. I can't read French, but who cares -- it's

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THE FETCH
by Laura Whitcomb
(Houghton Mifflin)
Here I am, a card-carrying Romanov Fiction Nitpicker. For years I've been studying every accessible cranny of these people's lives right down to their carpeting, which makes me virtually impossible to please when it comes to the myriad details of setting, wardrobe, and personality. It's petty, but just a peek at one misidentified photo can start me off in an imperial snit.
And yet this plot (which you can fill yourself in on here) intrigued me enough to squelch my internal flub meter. Also, while the main character, Calder, doesn't recognize the significance of some of the Romanov family scenes he witnesses early on, I sure did, and they gave me the willies - in a good way. Despite my quibbles, I wanted to know what happens - or more precisely, how it happens. Make no mistake, this is purely fantasy, but I don't think I've seen another novel tackle so many aspects of the Romanov/Rasputin mythology, and all without falling back on tired old survival theories. Extra bonus points for working in a role for the oft-forgetten sailor, Nagorny.
Sample the first chapter here.

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Probably you don't speak Russian well enough to fully enjoy this (neither do I, actually) but the gist is that an entirely unknown photograph album belonging to Tsar Nicholas II has surfaced in Ekaterinburg. Ignore the Russian jabber and just gawk at the pictures:
Remember when that new Helen Keller photo turned up in Massachusetts this spring? Multiply that by, oh, 210 -- that's how many new photos are in this imperial album. I'm kind of a little bit very excited.

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Apparently some sort of crack has opened somewhere in the firmament and it's leaking Romanov photos. Three more formal jaw-droppers debuted this week:


Grand Duchesses Maria & Anastasia

Imperial children


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You may have noticed I'm not participating in Mother Reader's 48-Hour Book Challenge. As much as I do read, more than 3-4 hours at a stretch makes me feel like the walls are closing in. Goofy, huh?
But it's not like I won't be reading this weekend. On the contrary, the mail carrier will probably be relieved to know that I'm no longer stalking her. This has finally arrived, hot off the British printing presses:
by Helen Rappaport
You're not nearly as excited as I am, are you? Fine. MY biggest challenge today will involve keeping the pages of my brand new book from curling with the humidity or my own sweat -- the mercury's expected to reach toward 90. Again....
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Currently reading:

Ekaterinburg: The Last Days of the Romanovs
by Helen Rappaport

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Hey, everyone, and Happy 2008! Once again, I (Carl) hope you had a good holiday break. I sure did. Now it's back to school, huh? Do you all like this first day back or not? Some don't because they've had such a good time during the break; others get bored, miss their friends, and are ready to get back. Me? I enjoy what I do, so I don't mind. Well, in any case, here are some books to enjoy:


Congratulations to all the winners!
What a great contest!
All my compliments to those who won!!
I want to thank Stephania
for her help! Thanks girlfriend!
Congratulations to the winners. I spent hours researching the answers to quiz three and had to give up on the names of the plays.
Congratulations to the winners, and thanks for the opportunity! :)