Valiszewski K. Collection of essays (9 books out of 11, incomplete set). In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Valishevskiy K. Sobranie sochineniy (9 knig iz 11, nepolnyy komplekt). Casimir Waliszewski, a Polish historian, writer and publicist known in Russia for writing about the history of Russia in the seventeenth-nineteenth centuries, has been publishing in France since 1892 books about Russian kings and emperors and their entourage. Casimir Waliszewskis books are still unsurpassed in their fascination, with an abundance of little-known facts and evidence about the secret life of tsars. Valiszewskis books have been combined into a series The Origin of Modern Russia and cover the period between the reigns of Ivan the Terrible and Alexander I. The proposed set includes the following volumes: 1. Ivan the Terrible. 2. The First Romanovs. 4. The Kingdom of Women. 5. The Roman Empress: Catherine II, Empress of All Russia. 6. Around the throne Catherine II. 7. Paul I. 8-9. Alexander I (. SKUalbe5337acf8a75d4c9.