[RUSSIA - EMIGRATION - XX HISTORY - GENEALOGY - 
PHOTOGRAPHS - NOBILITY - MONARCHY] 

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Jacques FERRAND
1943-2007
 

 Historian & genealogist, Jacques Ferrand (1943-2007) devoted part of his life and his fortune to bringing together the memories of Russian nobility and Emigrants.
 Through its numerous reproductions of photographs,
his various works constitute an irreplaceable iconographic mine. 
 
Self-published, its confidential works,
are of one great rarity and highly sought after

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Emperor's son, Emperor's brother, Emperor's uncle

Grand Duke Paul 
Alexandrovich of Russia:
His family, his descendants

Chronicle and Photographs

Foreword by Count Lennart Bernadotte of Wisborg
Introduction by Prince Michael F. Romanoff

Paris, self-employed, 1993.

Large In-4, (about 30x25cm), 323pp., Paperback, as published,
 ornate white cover, printed in black

Numerous photographs in black, genealogical tables, numerous notices  
 
  Extremely rare!
Sold out for a very long time 

Excellent general condition

Clean and fresh inside, 
printed on coated paper, without foxing 

Inscriptions in pen by the former owner 
to top of title page


see visuals...
 
 

 
 
 
 
[RUSSIA - EMIGRATION - XX HISTORY - GENEALOGY -   Historian & genealogist, Jacques Ferrand (1943-2007) devoted part of his life and his fortune to bringing together the memories of Russian nobility and Emigrants.  Through its numerous reproductions of photographs, his various works constitute an irreplaceable iconographic mine.  Self-published, its confidential works, are of one great rarity and highly sought after Emperor's son, Emperor's brother, Emperor's uncle Foreword by Count Lennart Bernadotte of Wisborg Introduction by Prince Michael F. Romanoff Large In-4, (about 30x25cm), 323pp., Paperback, as published,  ornate white cover, printed in black Numerous photographs in black, genealogical tables, numerous notices   printed on coated paper, without foxing  Inscriptions in pen by the f
[RUSSIA - EMIGRATION - XX HISTORY - GENEALOGY -   Historian & genealogist, Jacques Ferrand (1943-2007) devoted part of his life and his fortune to bringing together the memories of Russian nobility and Emigrants.  Through its numerous reproductions of photographs, his various works constitute an irreplaceable iconographic mine.  Self-published, its confidential works, are of one great rarity and highly sought after Emperor's son, Emperor's brother, Emperor's uncle Foreword by Count Lennart Bernadotte of Wisborg Introduction by Prince Michael F. Romanoff Large In-4, (about 30x25cm), 323pp., Paperback, as published,  ornate white cover, printed in black Numerous photographs in black, genealogical tables, numerous notices   printed on coated paper, without foxing  Inscriptions in pen by the f