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Letters from St Petersburg: A Siamese Prince at the Court of the Last Tsar
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Letters from St Petersburg: A Siamese Prince at the Court of the Last Tsar

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The prince was sent to study in Tsarist Russia with all the costs of his 8-year stay paid by the Tsar.The letters he wrote home provide a fascinating insight into the Corps des Pages, where he studied,Tsar Nicholas II and the Imperial family (who treated him like a member of the family) and the role that Siam occupied in Russia’s desire to gain a foothold in the East. As tsarevitch, Nicholas had visited Bangkok in 1891 as part of his Eastern Tour which culminated in the opening of the Eastern end of theTrans-Siberian railway inVladivostock in 1893. Lavishly entertained by King Chulalongkorn, an enduring friendship began, and the Siamese king credited the Tsar with helping prevent further French incursions. Meanwhile the king’s letters to his son are frank and revealing of his thoughts on politics, his family, his health and his plans for the future. Telegrams reacting to important events such as the revolution in 1905 give further insights.A few letters between Prince Chakrabongse and his future wife Ekaterina Desnitskaya before they eloped to Constantinople are also included. Read in conjunction with the formal letters to his father, they provide a glimpse of his state of mind at that time. AUTHOR: Narisa Chakrabongse is the grandaughter of Prince Chakrabongse. She reveals here for the first time some 200 letters, which have been held in personal archives in Thailand. SELLING POINTS: . This never-before-seen family archive provides unique insight into both the Russian and Thai courts at this important time period, as well as their relationship with one another . A personal and touching glimpse of the world through the eyes of a young prince, including both official news and more personal letters . Includes over 300 photographs, many which have never been published, as well as postcards and mementoes collected by Prince Chakrabongse 300 b/w photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
River Books
Country
Thailand
Date
27 September 2017
Pages
480
ISBN
9786167339580

The prince was sent to study in Tsarist Russia with all the costs of his 8-year stay paid by the Tsar.The letters he wrote home provide a fascinating insight into the Corps des Pages, where he studied,Tsar Nicholas II and the Imperial family (who treated him like a member of the family) and the role that Siam occupied in Russia’s desire to gain a foothold in the East. As tsarevitch, Nicholas had visited Bangkok in 1891 as part of his Eastern Tour which culminated in the opening of the Eastern end of theTrans-Siberian railway inVladivostock in 1893. Lavishly entertained by King Chulalongkorn, an enduring friendship began, and the Siamese king credited the Tsar with helping prevent further French incursions. Meanwhile the king’s letters to his son are frank and revealing of his thoughts on politics, his family, his health and his plans for the future. Telegrams reacting to important events such as the revolution in 1905 give further insights.A few letters between Prince Chakrabongse and his future wife Ekaterina Desnitskaya before they eloped to Constantinople are also included. Read in conjunction with the formal letters to his father, they provide a glimpse of his state of mind at that time. AUTHOR: Narisa Chakrabongse is the grandaughter of Prince Chakrabongse. She reveals here for the first time some 200 letters, which have been held in personal archives in Thailand. SELLING POINTS: . This never-before-seen family archive provides unique insight into both the Russian and Thai courts at this important time period, as well as their relationship with one another . A personal and touching glimpse of the world through the eyes of a young prince, including both official news and more personal letters . Includes over 300 photographs, many which have never been published, as well as postcards and mementoes collected by Prince Chakrabongse 300 b/w photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
River Books
Country
Thailand
Date
27 September 2017
Pages
480
ISBN
9786167339580