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Book Reviews of Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna AndersonBook Review: Compelling, Fascinating Reading Summary: 5 Stars
I had the privilege of reading Mr. Kurth's fabulous book quite some time ago. I have read it many times since. After studying his honest yet forceful and coimpellling prose, I was convinced that Mrs. Manahan was, indeed, The Grand Duchess Anastasia. Although recent DNA tests (ostensibly) "prove" otherwise, I still believe as Mr. Kurth does. I would recommend this well researched, finely written book to anyone, not only those interested in the Romanovs.
Book Review: A very good book about a very sad and intriguing mystery Summary: 5 Stars
I have always been keenly interested in Anastasia/Anna Anderson and this well written book was quite an education! Despite the "DNA evidence", I truly believe that this woman was exactly who she claimed to be. Mr. Kurth's research was well done and the information jumped out at me as though I were there myself. She was fortunate to have such a champion on her side.
Book Review: A very good book about a very sad and intriguing mystery Summary: 5 Stars
I have always been keenly interested in Anastasia/Anna Anderson and this well written book was quite an education! Despite the "DNA evidence", I truly believe that this woman was exactly who she claimed to be. Mr. Kurth's research was well done and the information jumped out at me as though I were there myself. She was fortunate to have such a champion on her side.
Book Review: The best book about Anna Anderson! Summary: 5 Stars
This is the best book about Anna Anderson, from all I've read so far! This is particularly evident contrast compared to the last book of G. King and P. Wilson ("The Resurrection of the Romanovs: Anastasia, Anna Anderson, and the World's Greatest Royal Mystery" - an extremely biased book)
Book Review: Anastasia Summary: 5 Stars
I love it. The first serious pro-Anna Anderson book I've ever read. This sure is a riddle up to this day...
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