For the Russian princess, see Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff.
Olga Romanoff (1894) is a science fiction novel by the English writer George Griffith, first published as The Syren of the Skies in Pearson's Weekly.
The novel continues (from The Angel of the Revolution) the tale of a worldwide brotherhood of anarchists fighting the world armed with fantastical airships, ending on an apocalyptic note as a comet smashes into the Earth.[1]
^Brantlinger, Patrick; Thesing, William (22 October 2002). A Companion to the Victorian Novel. Wiley. ISBN 9780631220640 – via Google Books.
OlgaRomanoff (1894) is a science fiction novel by the English writer George Griffith, first published as The Syren of the Skies in Pearson's Weekly....
Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff (Russian: О́льга Андре́евна Рома́нова, romanized: Ólga Andréevna Románova; born 8 April 1950) is a British aristocrat...
Duchess Olga, quoted in Kulikovsky-Romanoff, p. 7 Kulikovsky-Romanoff, p. 8 Phenix, p. 1 "Majestic Artist: 125th birth anniversary of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna"...
the original on 2 June 2008. Retrieved 5 February 2008. "HRH Princess OlgaRomanoff talks about her life as a Royal". 19 December 2017. "Princess Andrew...
Olga Romanov may refer to: Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff Grand Duchess Olga of Russia (disambiguation), Grand Duchesses of Russia by birth This disambiguation...
with Pearson and followed it up with the likewise successful sequel OlgaRomanoff (1894). Griffith was highly active as a writer throughout the 1890s...
Commons has media related to Andrey Alexandrovich Romanov. Princess OlgaRomanoff. My father and his family. Royalty Digest Quarterly. 2007 N 1. Van Der...
in exile from 1950. The next owner is their daughter, Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff, who has three surviving children. The princess, of a state no...
The Romanov Family Association (RFA, freqently written as Romanoff; Russian: Объедине́ние чле́нов рода́ Рома́новых, romanized: Obyedinéniye chlénov rodá...
The House of Romanov (also transliterated as Romanoff; Russian: Романовы, romanized: Romanovy, IPA: [rɐˈmanəvɨ]) was the reigning imperial house of Russia...
Skies, appeared in Pearson's Weekly and was published in book form as OlgaRomanoff in 1894. The story begins on September 3, 1903, with twenty-six-year-old...
children went to stay at Craig Gowan House near Balmoral Castle. Princess OlgaRomanoff. My father and his family. Royalty Digest Quarterly. 2007 N 1. Van Der...
Douglas Fawcett The Angel of the Revolution (1893) by George Griffith OlgaRomanoff (1894) by George Griffith The Captain of the Mary Rose (1894) by William...
Alexandra Feodorovna. Anastasia was the younger sister of Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, and Maria and was the elder sister of Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich...
second wife Princess Olga Valerianovna Paley, Countess of Hohenfelsen. Prince Michael Feodorovich was called in France Michel Romanoff de Russie (his civil...
others. In April 2018, Pheres was appointed to her Highness Princess OlgaRomanoff as the official jewelry supplier. "Serial EXCLUSIV: luxul românesc de...
Princess Xenia Andreevna Romanoff (10 March 1919 – 22 October 2000) was a direct descendant of the Tsars of Russia. She was a great niece of Nicholas II...
Михайлович Романов, romanized: Georgij Mihajlovič Romanov, also spelled Romanoff; German: Georg Michailowitsch Romanow; born 13 March 1981) is the heir...
married to Janet Schonwald and they had one son. Prince Fedor Nikitich Romanoff (1974–2007), a vegan who studied classical, Egyptian, and ancient languages...
War I—books like Griffith's The Angel of the Revolution (1893) and OlgaRomanoff (1894). The title of Jane's book both pokes fun and alludes to other...
of Russia (1859–1919), eldest son of Grand Duke Mikhail Nicolaievich and Olga Fedorovna of Baden, unmarried Prince Nicholas Romanov (1922–2014), used the...