Boston: D. Estes and C.E. Lauriat, 1880. — 400 p.
M. Alfred Rambaud, made its appearance, it was immediately welcomed by the press of both countries with the most flattering approval, and it was also crowned by the French Academy. The London Athenaeum says of it : " We have the ' Histoire de la Russie/ by M. Alfred Rambaud, who, by his 'Russie E pique' and other publications, has already shown himself a competent scholar. In this book we have the results of the
researches of all the latest Russian historiographers summarized; he has especially laid under contribution the voluminous labors of Solovief and Oustrialov, and the less ambitious productions of Kostomarov and Bestuzhev-Rioumin.