Description
A debauched, illiterate Siberian peasant who turned his sinful life into that of a quasi-religious faith healer and fortune- teller in 19th-century Russia. By "curing" Tsar Nicholas II's son of hemophilia, the "mad monk" became a powerful political and social force in St. Petersburg. This led to an assassination attempt in which Rasputin was poisoned, shot, beaten and eventually drowned.
Released in June 2004 - 6" Scale - Clamshell Packaging - 1869-1916 Russia - Ages 13 and Up
New and NRFP. Package has visible wear and yellowing.
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