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Unlock the mysteries of Russian history with "Ivan the Terrible," a groundbreaking biography that offers a fresh perspective on the notorious 16th-century czar. Discover the complexities of Ivan IV Vasilyevich's reign, from his ruthless policies to his tumultuous personal life. Written by esteemed Russian historian Isabel de Madariaga, this comprehensive biography is hailed as the definitive work on Ivan, providing valuable insights into his reign of terror and enigmatic personality.
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