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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Step into the glittering world of Imperial Russia - and witness its dramatic fall - through the eyes of Countess Olga Konstantinovna Kleinmichel.
Born into aristocracy and intimately connected to the Romanov dynasty, Olga's life was shaped by privilege, love, and ultimately survival.
In this richly expanded second edition of Upheaval, her granddaughter Alex de Fircks deepens the memoir with never-before-published diary entries from 1919, personal letters exchanged with Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana, and rare photographs from the family archive.
The result is a vivid, intimate portrait of a vanished world.
From her wedding - attended by Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra - to her harrowing escape from Bolshevik forces, Olga's story is a testament to resilience, grace, and the enduring power of memory. Upheaval is not just a memoir - it's a historical treasure.
Countess Olga Konstantinovna Kleinmichel was born into an aristocratic Russian family with close ties to the monarchy. Her grandfather had been a close friend of Tsar Nicholas I, and Olga herself became friendly with the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia. In 1914, Olga married Lieutenant Pavel Alexeievitch Voronov, a naval officer on the Tsar's personal yacht, the Standart, and one of Grand Duchess Olga's love interests. Their wedding was attended by the Tsar and his family, with Empress Alexandra standing in for Voronov's mother during the service.
In 1932, Olga Woronoff, nee Countess Kleinmichel, published her memoir Upheaval, which traced her life in Russia before and during the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Olga was the grandmother of Alex de Fircks, and in this second edition of her book, Alex has used Olga's personal notes and letters, as well as family documents, to further enrich her story and the story of Russia at that time. This edition also includes excerpts from Olga's never-before-published diary of 1919 and correspondence between Olga and the two eldest daughters of Tsar Nicholas II, courtesy of the State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF).
Olga's memoir Upheaval traces her life from childhood to her escape from Russia during the Civil War. With chapters describing her family, their staff, and the places they lived, as well as her wedding, the memoir provides readers with a deeply intimate account of the life she led before the ensuing turmoil. The second half of Upheaval recounts Olga's personal experiences during the Revolution and Civil War, following Pavel through southern Russia as he fought in the White Army.
In this second edition of Upheaval, Alex de Fircks has added explanatory notes and passages from the diary Olga kept during the last year she lived in Russia. This diary reveals how, despite the conflict, life remained reasonably normal, with dinner parties, plays, and operas to attend. Also included, with permission from the State Archives of Russia, are the letters exchanged between Olga and the Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana. This edition features the original photographs as well as new images from Olga's family album.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Step into the glittering world of Imperial Russia - and witness its dramatic fall - through the eyes of Countess Olga Konstantinovna Kleinmichel.
Born into aristocracy and intimately connected to the Romanov dynasty, Olga's life was shaped by privilege, love, and ultimately survival.
In this richly expanded second edition of Upheaval, her granddaughter Alex de Fircks deepens the memoir with never-before-published diary entries from 1919, personal letters exchanged with Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana, and rare photographs from the family archive.
The result is a vivid, intimate portrait of a vanished world.
From her wedding - attended by Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra - to her harrowing escape from Bolshevik forces, Olga's story is a testament to resilience, grace, and the enduring power of memory. Upheaval is not just a memoir - it's a historical treasure.
Countess Olga Konstantinovna Kleinmichel was born into an aristocratic Russian family with close ties to the monarchy. Her grandfather had been a close friend of Tsar Nicholas I, and Olga herself became friendly with the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia. In 1914, Olga married Lieutenant Pavel Alexeievitch Voronov, a naval officer on the Tsar's personal yacht, the Standart, and one of Grand Duchess Olga's love interests. Their wedding was attended by the Tsar and his family, with Empress Alexandra standing in for Voronov's mother during the service.
In 1932, Olga Woronoff, nee Countess Kleinmichel, published her memoir Upheaval, which traced her life in Russia before and during the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Olga was the grandmother of Alex de Fircks, and in this second edition of her book, Alex has used Olga's personal notes and letters, as well as family documents, to further enrich her story and the story of Russia at that time. This edition also includes excerpts from Olga's never-before-published diary of 1919 and correspondence between Olga and the two eldest daughters of Tsar Nicholas II, courtesy of the State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF).
Olga's memoir Upheaval traces her life from childhood to her escape from Russia during the Civil War. With chapters describing her family, their staff, and the places they lived, as well as her wedding, the memoir provides readers with a deeply intimate account of the life she led before the ensuing turmoil. The second half of Upheaval recounts Olga's personal experiences during the Revolution and Civil War, following Pavel through southern Russia as he fought in the White Army.
In this second edition of Upheaval, Alex de Fircks has added explanatory notes and passages from the diary Olga kept during the last year she lived in Russia. This diary reveals how, despite the conflict, life remained reasonably normal, with dinner parties, plays, and operas to attend. Also included, with permission from the State Archives of Russia, are the letters exchanged between Olga and the Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana. This edition features the original photographs as well as new images from Olga's family album.