At the dawn of the nineteenth century, two great European empires met on the far side of the world. Conquistadores from Russia and Spain had been moving towards each other across the wildernesses of Siberia and the New World for centuries. Now one Russian aristocrat and adventurer greedily eyed the last great unclaimed imperial prize on earth - North America's Pacific Coast. Nikolai Rezanov - diplomat, courtier, millionaire and gambler - was an imperial dreamer who set out to transform the precarious fur-hunting stations of the Alaskan coast into the hub of a Russian colony stretching from Siberia to California. His quest led him to San Francisco, where he became captivated by Conchita, the fifteen-year-old daughter of the Spanish Governor, who embodied his dreams of both love and empire. More remarkable still, Rezanov's plan very nearly succeeded - by 1818, the easternmost settlements of the Tsar's dominions were in Sonoma County, California, and on the islands of Hawaii. Glorious Misadventures traces Rezanov's dream of a Russian-American empire from the intrigues of the court of Catherine the Great to the wilds of the New World. Travelling in Rezanov's footsteps, Owen Matthews conjures a brilliantly original portrait of one of Russias most eccentric empire-builders, both a visionary and a failure, a hero and a scoundrel.
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Weight: 350g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 31 Jul 2014
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781408833995
About Owen Matthews
Owen Matthews was born in London and spent part of his childhood in America. He studied Modern History at Oxford University before beginning his career as a journalist in Bosnia. In 1995 he accepted a job at The Moscow Times a daily English-language newspaper. He also freelanced for a number of publications including The Times the Spectator and the Independent. In 1997 he became a correspondent at Newsweek magazine in Moscow where he covered the second Chechen war. Owen was also one of the first journalists to witness the start of the US bombing in Afghanistan 2001 and went on to cover the invasion of Iraq 2003. His first book on Russian history Stalin's Children was published to great critical acclaim in 2008.
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