We're sorry. An error has occurred
Please cancel or retry.
Tattered Banners
Some error occured while loading the Quick View. Please close the Quick View and try reloading the page.
Couldn't load pickup availability
-
01 May 2018

Remembering life under the Romanovs
“With his eye for detail, his taste for anecdote, and his sheer delight in the process of living, Rodzianko has created a delightful, if often sad, work.”—Gary Saul Morson, from his new foreword for this first American edition
"Capacious, powerful, and subtle—a forgotten work with real claims to historic interest and aesthetic value . . . It is Paradise Lost as told by Dostoevsky."—Washington Independent Review of Books
Born into Russian aristocracy at the end of the 19th Century, Paul Rodzianko led a life rich in love, challenged by war, and inspired by great jumping horses. With humor and infectious joy, he recounts the adventures of his charmed childhood—playing with his cousins at the Winter Palace, riding horses at his family’s many country estates, and, most spectacularly, serving as a page in the court of Tsar Nicolas II.
Then, on August 1, 1914, Russia and Germany declare war on each other, and, Rodzianko writes, “The hurricane descended and swept our world away.” Serving in the Chevalier Guards, he fights first against the Germans and then, after the Revolution, against the Reds in Siberia. He writes movingly about WWI and the Russian Civil War: the initial excitement about going to war and the grim realities, the frustrating shortages of munitions and the failures of the railroads, the shocking execution of the Romanovs, and the brutal deaths of millions of young men.
Tattered Banners is an evocative and haunting account of a time and people that have continued to intrigue us for more than a century.
Paul Rodzianko was born in the Officers’ Quarters of the Chevalier Guards Barracks in St. Petersburg in 1880. He lived through the great upheavals of the twentieth century to die peacefully at Brayfield Lodge, Olney, North Bucks, England in 1965.
Chapter 1 - The Small Cloud
Chapter 2 - Of Curl-papers & Mrs. Potter, Of the Charm of my Mother & the Gaiety of my Father, Of our Journey to Odessa
Chapter 3 - Life in Petrograd
Chapter 4 - The Corps des Pages
Chapter 5 - Military Training, Marriage & Some Account of Pre-War Paris
Chapter 6 - The Chevalier Guards & the Emperor Nicolas II
Chapter 7 - Japanese War & Revolution of 1904
Chapter 8 - Horsemanship & the Rome Embassy
Chapter 9 - The Italian Cavalry School
Chapter 10 - The King's Cup, Olympia
PART 2: THE WAR
Chapter 11 - Russia Mobilizes
Chapter 12 - The Grim Reality
Chapter 13 - War in the Snow
Chapter 14 - The Impossible Struggle--January 1915
Chapter 15 - Tragedy--April, May, June 1915
Chapter 16 - Summer & Autumn 1915--Spring & Summer 1916
Chapter 17 - Operations of Guard Army on Stokhod, The First Mutterings of Revolution, July 21-August 12, 1916
Chapter 18 - January 1917--London, Italy, The March Revolution, I Join the British Army
PART 3: "AND SINCE"
Chapter 19 - The Siberian Expedition & the Murder of the Imperial Family
Chapter 20 - Kolchak & the End of Allied Intervention
Chapter 21 - The Adventures of my Family, I Lunch at Windsor Castle
Chapter 22 - Conclusions