Anastasia: The Life of Anna Anderson

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Anastasia: The Life of Anna Anderson
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter Kurth
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:480
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
ISBN/Barcode 9780712662673
ClassificationsDewey:947.08092
Audience
General
Illustrations 1

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage
Imprint Pimlico
Publication Date 5 January 1995
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

ANASTASIA is the first, definitive, full-length biography of 'Anna Anderson' who has claimed since 1920 to be Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, the youngest daughter of the Tsar. It is the story of a mystery, a controversy, a mammouth court-case and a twentieth-century legend which until now has never been examined with full access to the wealth of private papers, letters, interviews and original sources drawn on by Peter Kurth. On 17 February 1920 a young woman was rescued from a Berlin canal and taken to a local asylum. Her body bore the scars of bullet and bayonet wounds. For a long time she refused to give her name, and was known as Fraulein Unbekannt (Miss Unknown). When she did declare herself - as the Grand Duchess Anastasia, youngest daughter of the murdered Romanovs - she became the centre of a storm of controversy that still continues after her death in 1983. Peter Kurth's brilliant and meticulously researched account shows that the evidence that Anna Anderson was Anastasia is in the end overwhelming. Nevertheless the extraordinary secrecy which still shrouds some of the key evidence suggests that, as her uncle the Grand Duke of Hesse wrote, an investigation of her identity could be dangerous.

Author Biography

Peter Kurth's previous bestselling titles include Anastasia- The Riddle of Anna Anderson, Isadora- A Sensational Life, and a biography of the anti-fascist journalist Dorothy Thompson, American Cassandra- The Life of Dorothy Thompson. His essays have appeared in Salon, Vanity Fair, New York Times Book Review, and many others. Peter lives in Burlington, Vermont.

Reviews

It is, literally, an incredible story, but Peter Kurth makes it utterly convincing... a compellingly readable book. * Irish Times * One of the most intriguing stories of the twentieth century. Peter Kurth's is the first serious attempt to unravel it. * Sunday Telegraph * Immensely thorough and totally absorbing. * Books and Bookmen *