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Jim Seybert
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What's it like to live as a Royal in exile? You were The Sovereign, the ultimate authority, the ruler of all you saw. Now, you have been forced from your home and live in meager accommodations, with little of the pomp, luxury, and circumstance of your previous life. Well, at least you're alive.
Others like you were assassinated. Alexander Michhailovich was the Grand Duke of Russia, a member of the Romanov family. In this touching story written in the first third of the 20th century, he interviews deposed European rulers - many of whom were his friends - and shares how they feel about their predicaments and their futures. Twilight of Royalty is an insider's look at the intimate details of royals in exile.
Public Domain (P)2018 Jim SeybertI very much enjoyed the narrator. His delivery was clear and well-paced. Very easy to lite to.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Fascinating Listen!
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I really enjoyed the narrator on this, he was great to listen to. Sometimes the voices for the characters were a little halting, or the pronunciation a little off (I've studied Russian, but most probably wouldn't notice), but it was a nice and easy-flowing narration.
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Fascinating account of the lives of royalty
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INTRIGUING LOOK AT EXILED ROYALTY...
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This book was written in 1932 by Alexander Mikhailovich, one of the last remaining members of the Russian royal family. At that time, most of the royal families across Europe were interrelated; for example, all of the ruling royal families of England, Spain, Germany and Russia were either siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, etc.
This book describes quite well the process that led to a decrease in the number of royal families in Europe from eighteen to ten. This decline was brought on by a variety of forces that are explored in this audiobook: the desire for democratic rule; royalty who were out-of-step with the wants/needs of their subjects, the difficulty of balancing royal traditions with political realities, and the fickle-and often, contradictory and self-destructive- nature of the populace.
I especially enjoyed listening to the history of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. In 1931, a series of elections led to the victories of candidates that favored an end to the monarchy and the establishment of a republic. To avert civil war, King Alfonso voluntarily went into exile- but never abdicated his throne. He was obviously a great king and an incredible man. His story provides the listener with a very clear and detailed account of the forces listed above that led to his exile.
I enjoyed the narration of this audiobook. The narrator had a pleasant voice and his delivery was well-paced and easy to follow.
I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review.
Royalty at Sunset
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Alexander Mikhailovich was a member of the last Russian royal family so, in a way, this is a book about his family since most European monarchs at the turn of the twentieth century seem to be inter-related in some form or another. So Mikhailovich’s viewing point is unique. After the fall of the Russian royal family in 1917 he became a journalist. Those two things are what make this book valuable. And just for good measure Jim Seybert does an excellent narration.
There once were 18 royal families in Europe. In 1932 that number was down to ten which --- spoiler alert --- is what it still is. Where did they go and how did they disappear? If you really want to know then listen to “Twilight of Royalty”; it is time well spent.
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Crowning Achievement
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Twilight of Royalty
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Really Interesting Listen
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