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Stalin:

The Court Of The Red Tsar
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Orion, Jun 3, 2010 - History - 820 pages
There have been many biographies of Stalin, but the court that surrounded him is untravelled ground. Simon Sebag Montefiore, acclaimed biographer of Catherine the Great's lover, prime minister and general Potemkin, has unearthed the vast underpinning that sustained Stalin. Not only ministers such as Molotov or secret service chiefs such as Beria, but men and women whose loyalty he trusted only until the next purge.'This magnificent portrait of the dictator' Richard Overy, Literary Review

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User Review  - Jan - Goodreads

The blurbs on the cover of this book are over-the-top gushers of praise. Yes, the book contains detailed research, and a lot of new info on the personal side of Stalin. But it is written like a school ... Read full review

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User Review  - Carlos - Goodreads

Riveting. I felt as if I were sitting with the "Vozhd" himself... and in the presence of his toxic elements. I sat through the meetings with Ribbentrop and Molotov. The details about how Joseph ... Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Born in 1965 Simon Sebag Montefiore is a biographer, novelist and journalist. He contributes to the Sunday Times, the Spectator and the New York Republic and New York Times in the USA. In the early nineties he travelled through the turbulent ex-Soviet Caucasus and Central Asia and in 1996 presented a Channel 4 documentary on his 2000 mile desert quest for slavery in Mauritania. He now lives in London with his wife, Santa, nee Palmer-Tomkinson, and two children.

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