The Bolsheviks Volume I

Twilight of the Romanov Dynasty

by John D. Loscher


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/21/2009

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 652
ISBN : 9781449023270
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 652
ISBN : 9781449023263
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 652
ISBN : 9781449023256

About the Book

In my best guess, Czar Nicholas the Second of Russia is a throwback to something around the year seventeen hundred…perhaps even earlier than that!”

 

William Donaldson would live to see firsthand how these words from his boss were completely accurate.  For a recent college graduate like William, such archaic and inflexible viewpoints added up to the Romanov family’s ultimate damnation.  Time would eventually prove him right…

 

During his travels across the European continent during the summer of 1914, William got to meet a young Winston Churchill, Bernard Law Montgomery, and Adolph Hitler.  Arriving in Saint Petersburg, the capital city of Imperial Russia on the day World War I begins, William finds himself forcibly conscripted into the United States Foreign Service.  In his eventual role as a civilian military observer, William Donaldson, a most reluctant Attaché to the United States Embassy in St. Petersburg, Russia, would get to witness that demise personally.  For an unwilling, but dedicated, American diplomat, such unprecedented access to the Russian military would reveal the malaise and ultimate bankruptcy which was the Imperial Romanov Court at the turn of the twentieth century.  Accompanied from battlefield to battlefield along the Eastern Front with his devoted White Russian interpreter and lover, Sonjya Mastrova, William meticulously documents the decline and subsequent devolution of Imperial Russia’s sovereign liege.  As the military and political situation steadily progresses from bad to worse, William concludes that the final overthrow of the 300-year-old Romanov autocracy is no longer a question of if, but when.  The only nagging issue William struggles to determine is simply this: “What type of government will replace the monarchy?”


About the Author

 

John D. Loscher is a college graduate and holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration.  In 2004, he was awarded his Teaching Certificate from the State of Illinois.  He is a former military enlisted soldier and commissioned officer in the United States Air Force.  A veteran of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, he is lifetime writer of scholarly papers and military reports.  Only recently did he turn his attention to writing fiction.  He is the author of the successful novels Coming Out of the Dark, The Black Madonna, and In the Hands of the Gods.  In 2006, writing under the penname of J.D. Cooper he penned the novel Window to the Soul.  His current work, the monumental epic two-volume narrative, The Bolsheviks, is the product of three years of historical research as well as fact-finding trips to both Eastern Europe and Russia.   He is currently hard at work writing his next novel.