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The File on the Tsar
by Summers, Anthony, And Tom Mangold
 
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The File on the TsarThe File on the Tsar (hardcover)
Pub. Date: 1976
Publisher: Harper & Row
Price: $5.50
Seller: HPB-Ruby, Dallas, TX, USA
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The File on the TsarThe File on the Tsar (hardcover)
Pub. Date: 1976
Publisher: Harper & Row
Price: $5.50
Seller: HPB-Ruby, Dallas, TX, USA
Description: Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
Condition: Very good
 
 
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    The File on the Tsar (Hardcover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    Condition: Fine in Very Good jacket
    Notes: The book has some scuffing along the top and bottom edges.

    Oddball Books
    Burbank, CA, USA
    $13.95
    The File on the Tsar (Hardcover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: Harper & Row
    Condition: Fine in Very Good jacket
    Notes: DESCRIPTION: Hard Cover in Dust Jacket. First U.S. Edition, First Printing. Full black cloth with gold lettering stamped on spine; publisher logo blind stamped on front board. 416 pages. CONDITION: Book FINE, gift inscription by former owner on ffep, otherwise unmarked, binding tight and crisp; DJ VERY GOOD, lightly rubbed, with frayed edges at top of spine and a dime-sized chip on the back bottom edge near spine; not price-clipped, in clear Brodart archival cover. CONTENT: Explores in detail the fate of Nicholas, Alexandra, and their five children during the Russian Revolution. Were the tsar and his family really massacred at Ekaterinburg on the night of July 16, 1918? "If you want a superb, real-life, unputdownable mystery, this is it."---Len Deighton. pp. 416.

    Paradox Books USA
    FORT COLLINS, CO, USA
    $15.00
    The File on the Tsar (Hard cover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    Description: 288 p.
    Condition: Good in good dust jacket. First Edition in good condition, some minor spotting to top edge. Jacket worn at edges, but intact, not price clipped. A nice copy!

    Landmark Books
    Traverse City, MI, USA
    $17.00
    The File on the Tsar (Hard Cover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: Harper & Row
    Description: FINE IN FINE DUST JACKET WITH $12.50 PRICE. OWNER NAME.

    Mark Post Bookseller
    San Francisco, CA, USA
    $17.00
    The File on the Tsar (hardcover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: Harper
    Description: 416pp., Illus. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. New York: Harper & Row, (1976). Very good.
    Condition: Very good in very good jacket

    Argosy Book Store
    New York, NY, USA
    $19.50
    (First American Edition) 1976 Hc the File on the Tsar Bysummers, Anthony and Mangold, Tom (hardcover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: Harper
    Condition: Good. DUST JACKET
    Notes: Size: 8x5x1; First American Edition. Pages are crisp and clean, no marking. Cover is verygood. Binding is tight/good.

    Miki Store
    SAN JOSE, CA, USA
    $20.26
    The File on the Tsar (Other)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    Condition: Good
    Notes: Good condition. Acceptable dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.

    Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB
    Frederick, MD, USA
    $21.95
    The File on the Tsar (Hardcover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: Harper & Row
    Condition: Good in Fair jacket
    Notes: 416, [6] pages. Illustrations. Drawings, Maps and Plans. Sources and Notes. Bibliography. Index. DJ is somewhat worn and has small tears. Anthony Bruce Summers (born 21 December 1942) is an Irish author. He is a Pulitzer Prize Finalist and has written ten non-fiction books. He worked for the BBC in current affairs coverage as a producer and then as an assistant editor of the long-running investigative documentary series Panorama. His first book was published in 1976. Summers has written about historical figures including Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, President John F. Kennedy, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, President Richard Nixon, and Admiral Husband Kimmel. He is author of a book on the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington. He has written biographies of Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra. Most of Summers' books were developed as TV documentaries. Summers published The File on the Tsar with former BBC colleague, Tom Mangold, in 1976. The book is on the disappearance and presumed execution of Nicholas II, last Tsar of Russia, and his family. The Sunday Times said it "demolished the massacre story beyond recovery. There is not a dull page in this book." In the U.S.A., the Los Angeles Times called it "a compelling and impressive work", Cosmopolitan deemed it "sensational...a masterful work of great suspense, meticulously researched". In a comparison that must have pleased the authors, The Toronto Sun rated the book's "superlative investigative reporting that makes Woodward and Bernstein seem like beginners." Thomas Cornelius Mangold (born 20 August 1934) is a British broadcaster, journalist and author. For 26 years he was an investigative journalist with the BBC Panorama current affairs television program. In 1976 Mangold transferred to Panorama, still concentrating on investigative journalism and making over 100 documentaries in 26 years. In 1993 he won both the Business / Consumer Investigative Reports category in the CableACE Award in and also the Royal Television Society's Journalism Award. These were followed in 1996 by the bronze award in the Best Investigative Report Category at the New York Television Festival and in 1999 he won Investigative Reporting / News Documentary category in the Chicago International Television Competition. Mangold has been described in The Times as "the doyen of broadcasting reporters." The world was told that the last Tsar of Russia and his family were butchered in the 'cellar massacre' at Ekaterinburg in 1918. Yet diplomats and reporters did not believe it. And the longest court case of the century failed to explode Anna Anderson's claim to be the Tsar's youngest daughter, Grand Duchess Anastasia. Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold spent five years tracking down witnesses and long-lost documents. The search led to Moscow, Tokyo and Washington and their persistence finally paid off when they found a suppressed official dossier-the File on the Tsar. It shows that the public was fed a lie. The Romanovs did not all die at Ekaterinburg, but became pawns in an international power game, involving Lenin, the Kaiser, the British Royal Family and British Intelligence. And in London, over 80 years later, the cover-up goes on.

    Ground Zero Books, Ltd.
    Silver Spring, MD, USA
    $39.50
    The File on the Tsar; the Fate of the Romanovs-Dramatic New Evidence [From the Dust Jacket] (Hardcover)
    Pub. Date: 1976
    Publisher: Harper & Row
    Condition: Very good in Good jacket
    Notes: 416, [6] pages. Illustrations. Drawings, Maps and Plans. Sources and Notes. Bibliography. Index. DJ is paperclipped and has some wear and soiling. Ink notation, not from author on front end paper. Anthony Bruce Summers (born 21 December 1942) is an Irish author. He is a Pulitzer Prize Finalist and has written ten non-fiction books. He worked for the BBC in current affairs coverage as a producer and then as an assistant editor of the long-running investigative documentary series Panorama. His first book was published in 1976. Summers has written about historical figures including Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, President John F. Kennedy, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, President Richard Nixon, and Admiral Husband Kimmel. He is author of a book on the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington. He has written biographies of Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra. Most of Summers' books were developed as TV documentaries. Summers published The File on the Tsar with former BBC colleague, Tom Mangold, in 1976. The book is on the disappearance and presumed execution of Nicholas II, last Tsar of Russia, and his family. The Sunday Times said it "demolished the massacre story beyond recovery. There is not a dull page in this book." In the U.S.A., the Los Angeles Times called it "a compelling and impressive work", Cosmopolitan deemed it "sensational...a masterful work of great suspense, meticulously researched". In a comparison that must have pleased the authors, The Toronto Sun rated the book's "superlative investigative reporting that makes Woodward and Bernstein seem like beginners." Thomas Cornelius Mangold (born 20 August 1934) is a British broadcaster, journalist and author. For 26 years he was an investigative journalist with the BBC Panorama current affairs television program. In 1976 Mangold transferred to Panorama, still concentrating on investigative journalism and making over 100 documentaries in 26 years. In 1993 he won both the Business / Consumer Investigative Reports category in the CableACE Award in and also the Royal Television Society's Journalism Award. These were followed in 1996 by the bronze award in the Best Investigative Report Category at the New York Television Festival and in 1999 he won Investigative Reporting / News Documentary category in the Chicago International Television Competition. Mangold has been described in The Times as "the doyen of broadcasting reporters." The world was told that the last Tsar of Russia and his family were butchered in the 'cellar massacre' at Ekaterinburg in 1918. Yet diplomats and reporters did not believe it. And the longest court case of the century failed to explode Anna Anderson's claim to be the Tsar's youngest daughter, Grand Duchess Anastasia. Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold spent five years tracking down witnesses and long-lost documents. The search led to Moscow, Tokyo and Washington and their persistence finally paid off when they found a suppressed official dossier-the File on the Tsar. It shows that the public was fed a lie. The Romanovs did not all die at Ekaterinburg, but became pawns in an international power game, involving Lenin, the Kaiser, the British Royal Family and British Intelligence. And in London, over 80 years later, the cover-up goes on.

    Ground Zero Books, Ltd.
    Silver Spring, MD, USA
    $52.00
 
 

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The world was told that the last Tsar of Russia and his family were butchered in the 'cellar massacre' at Ekaterinburg in 1918. Yet diplomats and reporters did not believe it. And the longest court case of the century failed to explode Anna Anderson's claim to be the Tsar's youngest daughter, Grand Duchess Anastasia. Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold spent five years tracking down witnesses and long-lost documents. The search led to Moscow, Tokyo and Washington and their persistence finally paid off when they found a suppressed official dossier - the File on the Tsar. It shows that the public was fed a lie. The Romanovs did not all die at Ekaterinburg, but became pawns in an international power game, involving Lenin, the Kaiser, the British Royal Family and British Intelligence. And in London, over 80 years later, the cover-up goes on.

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  • PID: 18307274748
  • ISBN-13: 9780060128074
  • Publisher: Harper & Row
  • Seller: Browse Awhile Books
    Description: Book. Large Octavo.
    Condition: Very Good. No Jacket