Grand Duchess Tatiana's handwriting
Having first examined Tatiana’s handwriting, I thought I would never be able to decipher it, and almost abandoned the project. Fortunately, I decided to persist, and ultimately—short of occasional illegible words—I was able to decipher, transcribe, and translate it all. I was lucky to be able to study Tatiana’s handwriting directly from many of her original letters and postcards held at Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library in Yale University. Of course, they were all published in NickNicholson's and my Tatiana book. Her hand is so distinctive that there was never any question as to who wrote the correspondence…
Apparently I was not the only one who found Tatiana Romanov’s handwriting unusual. Romanov family members and she herself, had something to say about her penmanship.
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Apparently I was not the only one who found Tatiana Romanov’s handwriting unusual. Romanov family members and she herself, had something to say about her penmanship.
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Видео Grand Duchess Tatiana's handwriting канала In The Steps Of The Romanovs
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