

An edition of Rasputin, the rascal monk (1917)
The Rascal Mon
By William Le Queux
Publish Date
1917
Publisher
Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., Paternoster House, E.C.
Language
eng
Pages
128
Description:
Publishers Page QUOTE: 1) Rasputin . . . . . . . The Rascal Monk ~~~ Disclosing the Soviet Scandal of the 'Betrayal of Russia' by the mock-monk ''Grichka,'' and the consequent Ruin of the Romanoffs. With Official Documents revealed and recorded for the first time By William le Queux. *** Library Thing REVIEW by: 2) devenish | Apr 26, 2013 | As with several books by this author of the same type,this is a mixture of fact and fiction.We must remember that this volume was written in the middle of the First World War and that both the Kaiser and Rasputin were hate figures at this time. In the case of the 'mad monk',solid facts are still difficult to come by. Although there is clearly a framework of truth here,many of the connections Le Queux makes in this book have never been verified. For instance,was he in fact an agent of Germany and was he actively working against Russia together with the German-born Tsaritza ? Anyway it raises many questions which after all these years still require answers, and this is certainly one possibility.
subjects: Biography, Court and courtiers, Rasputin, Rascal Monk, William Le Queux, Historical, Fact? or Fiction?, WWI, Germany, Russia, Tsar, Kaiser, Orthox Church, History
People: Grigori Efimovich Rasputin (ca. 1870-1916), Lloyd George, Boris Sturmer, Tsaritza, ... countless other names., Grigoriĭ Efimovich Rasputin (1869-1916)
Places: Russia, England, Germany, many European cities, Soviet Union