The Memoirs of Count Witte

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Sidney Harcave
M.E. Sharpe, 1990-10-22 - 885 psl.
An account of the later years of Tsarism. Witte presents portraits of the statesmen around him, explains the problem of bringing the economy to a level commensurate with Russia's putative position as the greatest land power in the world and the effort to create a constitutional monarchy.

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