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Nell (1919)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9780980621693 bzw. 0980621690, in Englisch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

6,70 (£ 5,99)¹
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Attractive Nell Tritton was determined to embrace a life of adventure after her elder siblings died in the 1919 flu pandemic. She became Brisbane's first female journalist and won prizes for rally driving before moving to Paris, met struggling writers and fell in love with a penniless Tsarist officer.Warned by her wealthy father to avoid fortune hunters, Nell married after a whirlwind courtship. She wrote Tales from the Left Bank but her publisher demanded sexual privileges so she sold individual chapters as short stories. Her spy novel set against the infamous ‘Lockhart plot' to kill Lenin in September 1918 was banned under the Official Secrets Act.When divorced, Nell worked in Paris for the former Russian Prime Minister, Alexander Kerensky who edited an anti-Communist anti-Hitler newspaper. Her rally driving skills saved her husband from Stalin's assassins in a harrowing car chase through the narrow streets of Montparnasse. As the Germans invaded Paris, Kerensky was on Hitler's death list and they joined a long queue of cars heading south. German planes bombed cars and machine-gunned their drivers so they sheltered in a ditch with only polluted water to drink. Eventually they reached the coast and were rescued by a British warship.The American government financed their passage to New York, where Kerensky became an advisor on Russian affairs and they were treated like royalty by exiled Russians. Nell suffered kidney damage as a result of drinking polluted water. They returned to Brisbane for the last months of Nell's life when her family home became a centre of international intrigue.
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Nell - The Australian Heiress who Saved her Husband from Stalin & the Nazis (1919)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9780980621693 bzw. 0980621690, vermutlich in Englisch, Pirgos Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Nell: Attractive Nell Tritton was determined to embrace a life of adventure after her elder siblings died in the 1919 flu pandemic. She became Brisbane`s first female journalist and won prizes for rally driving before moving to Paris, met struggling writers and fell in love with a penniless Tsarist officer.Warned by her wealthy father to avoid fortune hunters, Nell married after a whirlwind courtship. She wrote Tales from the Left Bank but her publisher demanded sexual privileges so she sold individual chapters as short stories. Her spy novel set against the infamous `Lockhart plot` to kill Lenin in September 1918 was banned under the Official Secrets Act. When divorced, Nell worked in Paris for the former Russian Prime Minister, Alexander Kerensky who edited an anti-Communist anti-Hitler newspaper. Her rally driving skills saved her husband from Stalin`s assassins in a harrowing car chase through the narrow streets of Montparnasse. As the Germans invaded Paris, Kerensky was on Hitler`s death list and they joined a long queue of cars heading south. German planes bombed cars and machine-gunned their drivers so they sheltered in a ditch with only polluted water to drink. Eventually they reached the coast and were rescued by a British warship. The American government financed their passage to New York, where Kerensky became an advisor on Russian affairs and they were treated like royalty by exiled Russians. Nell suffered kidney damage as a result of drinking polluted water. They returned to Brisbane for the last months of Nell`s life when her family home became a centre of international intrigue. Englisch, Ebook.
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Nell: The Australian Heiress who Saved her Husband from Stalin & the Nazis Susanna de Vries Author (1919)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9780980621693 bzw. 0980621690, vermutlich in Englisch, Pirgos Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

6,66 ($ 7,49)¹
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Attractive Nell Tritton was determined to embrace a life of adventure after her elder siblings died in the 1919 flu pandemic. She became Brisbane’s first female journalist and won prizes for rally driving before moving to Paris, met struggling writers and fell in love with a penniless Tsarist officer. Warned by her wealthy father to avoid fortune hunters, Nell married after a whirlwind courtship. She wrote Tales from the Left Bank but her publisher demanded sexual privileges so she sold individual chapters as short stories. Her spy novel set against the infamous ‘Lockhart plot’ to kill Lenin in September 1918 was banned under the Official Secrets Act. When divorced, Nell worked in Paris for the former Russian Prime Minister, Alexander Kerensky who edited an anti-Communist anti-Hitler newspaper. Her rally driving skills saved her husband from Stalin’s assassins in a harrowing car chase through the narrow streets of Montparnasse. As the Germans invaded Paris, Kerensky was on Hitler’s death list and they joined a long queue of cars heading south. German planes bombed cars and machine-gunned their drivers so they sheltered in a ditch with only polluted water to drink. Eventually they reached the coast and were rescued by a British warship. The American government financed their passage to New York, where Kerensky became an advisor on Russian affairs and they were treated like royalty by exiled Russians. Nell suffered kidney damage as a result of drinking polluted water. They returned to Brisbane for the last months of Nell’s life when her family home became a centre of international intrigue.
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9780980621693 - Nell

Nell (1919)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9780980621693 bzw. 0980621690, in Englisch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

7,11 ($ 7,99)¹
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Attractive Nell Tritton was determined to embrace a life of adventure after her elder siblings died in the 1919 flu pandemic. She became Brisbane’s first female journalist and won prizes for rally driving before moving to Paris, met struggling writers and fell in love with a penniless Tsarist officer.Warned by her wealthy father to avoid fortune hunters, Nell married after a whirlwind courtship. She wrote Tales from the Left Bank but her publisher demanded sexual privileges so she sold individual chapters as short stories. Her spy novel set against the infamous ‘Lockhart plot’ to kill Lenin in September 1918 was banned under the Official Secrets Act.When divorced, Nell worked in Paris for the former Russian Prime Minister, Alexander Kerensky who edited an anti-Communist anti-Hitler newspaper. Her rally driving skills saved her husband from Stalin’s assassins in a harrowing car chase through the narrow streets of Montparnasse. As the Germans invaded Paris, Kerensky was on Hitler’s death list and they joined a long queue of cars heading south. German planes bombed cars and machine-gunned their drivers so they sheltered in a ditch with only polluted water to drink. Eventually they reached the coast and were rescued by a British warship.The American government financed their passage to New York, where Kerensky became an advisor on Russian affairs and they were treated like royalty by exiled Russians. Nell suffered kidney damage as a result of drinking polluted water. They returned to Brisbane for the last months of Nell’s life when her family home became a centre of international intrigue.
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Susanna de Vries

Nell : The Australian Heiress who Saved Kerensky from Stalin & the Nazis (1919)

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ISBN: 9780980621693 bzw. 0980621690, in Englisch, Pirgos Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Attractive Nell Tritton was determined to embrace a life of adventure after her elder siblings died in the 1919 flu pandemic. She became Brisbane's first female journalist and won prizes for rally driving before moving to Paris, met struggling writers and fell in love with a penniless Tsarist officer.Warned by her wealthy father to avoid fortune hunters, Nell married after a whirlwind courtship. She wrote Tales from the Left Bank but her publisher demanded sexual privileges so she sold individual chapters as short stories. Her spy novel set against the infamous ‘Lockhart plot’ to kill Lenin in September 1918 was banned under the Official Secrets Act.When divorced, Nell worked in Paris for the former Russian Prime Minister, Alexander Kerensky who edited an anti-Communist anti-Hitler newspaper. Her rally driving skills saved her husband from Stalin’s assassins in a harrowing car chase through the narrow streets of Montparnasse. As the Germans invaded Paris, Kerensky was on Hitler’s death list and they joined a long queue of cars heading south. German planes bombed cars and machine-gunned their drivers so they sheltered in a ditch with only polluted water to drink. Eventually they reached the coast and were rescued by a British warship.The American government financed their passage to New York, where Kerensky became an advisor on Russian affairs and they were treated like royalty by exiled Russians. Nell suffered kidney damage as a result of drinking polluted water. They returned to Brisbane for the last months of Nell’s life when her family home became a centre of international intrigue.
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Susanna De Vries

Nell, The Australian Heiress Who Saved her Husband from Stalin & the Nazis (1919)

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ISBN: 9780980621662 bzw. 0980621666, vermutlich in Englisch, Pirgos Press, Taschenbuch, neu.

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Attractive Nell Tritton was determined to embrace a life of adventure after her elder siblings died in the 1919 flu pandemic. She became Brisbane's first female journalist and won prizes for rally driving before moving to Paris, mixing with struggling writers. She went on to marry former Russian Prime Minister Alexander Kerensky. Inhoud:Taal: Engels;Bindwijze: Paperback;Verschijningsdatum: mei 2020;Aantal pagina's: 242 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Susanna De Vries;Uitgever: Pirgos Press; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Extra groot lettertype: Nee;Subtitel: The Australian Heiress Who Saved her Husband from Stalin & the Nazis; Engels | Paperback | 9780980621662 | 242 pagina'S.
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9780980621679 - Susanna De Vries: Nell, The Australian Heiress Who Saved her Husband from Stalin & the Nazis
Susanna De Vries

Nell, The Australian Heiress Who Saved her Husband from Stalin & the Nazis (1919)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780980621679 bzw. 0980621674, vermutlich in Englisch, Pirgos Press, Taschenbuch, neu.

26,99 + Versand: 3,45 = 30,44
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, 2 - 3 weken.
bol.com.
Attractive Nell Tritton was determined to embrace a life of adventure after her elder siblings died in the 1919 flu pandemic. She became Brisbane's first female journalist and won prizes for rally driving before moving to Paris, mixing with struggling writers. She went on to marry former Russian Prime Minister Alexander Kerensky. Inhoud:Taal: Engels;Bindwijze: Paperback;Verschijningsdatum: mei 2020;Aantal pagina's: 242 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Susanna De Vries;Uitgever: Pirgos Press; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Extra groot lettertype: Nee;Subtitel: The Australian Heiress Who Saved her Husband from Stalin & the Nazis; Engels | Paperback | 9780980621679 | 242 pagina'S.
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