| H.I.M. Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia | Frontispiece |
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| The Martyred Family | 64 |
| Razputin Wounded at His Village Home | 64 |
| Alexandra’s Despair Over Razputin’s Death | 65 |
| Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and the Tzarevich Alexis Nikolaevich in Livadia (Crimea) | 65 |
| The Tzarevich Alexis and His Spaniel Joy, in the Park at Tsarskoe | 65 |
| Grand Duchess Olga | 96 |
| Grand Duchess Tatiana | 96 |
| Grand Duchess Maria | 97 |
| Grand Duchess Anastasia | 97 |
| Empress Alexandra Feodorovna in Tobolsk | 192 |
| The Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg (General View) | 192 |
| Yankel Yurovsky, the Murderer | 192 |
| The Ipatiev House, Showing the Fence Stockade Around the House | 193 |
| The Tsar Sawing Wood in the Courtyard of the Governor’s Palace, Tobolsk | 193 |
| Bed-Room of the Emperor and the Empress in the Ipatiev House | 193 |
| Dining-room in the Ipatiev House | 256 |
| The Grand Duchesses’ Room in the Ipatiev House | 256 |
| The Commandant’s Room in the Ipatiev House | 257 |
| The Hall and Drawing-room in the Ipatiev House | 257 |
| The Ipatiev House: the Room in the Basement Where the Imperial Family Was Murdered | 288 |
| Yankel (Jacob) Sverdlov, the Red Tsar | 288 |
| The Empress’s Great Diamond Pendant | 288 |
| A Cross Belonging to the Empress | 288 |
| Pearl Earring Belonging to the Empress | 288 |
| Ikons (Holy Images) Belonging to the Empress and Her Daughters | 289 |
| The Entrance to the Shaft Near Ekaterinburg | 289 |
| Plan of Ipatiev’s House and Grounds and of Upper and Basement Floors | 307 |
| New Environs of Ekaterinburg, Showing Road By Which the Bodies of the Members of the Imperial Family were Carried, and the Pit Where the Ashes Were Buried | 321 |
| “Faithful unto Death” | 384 |
| The Faults of the Earlier Inquiry | 384 |
| At the Ganina Mine | 385 |
| The Pyre at the Birch Tree | 385 |
| The Hand of the Red Jew Murderers | 385 |
| Alexandra’s Good Luck Sign | 408 |
| The Mysterious Inscription in the Death Chamber | 408 |