Country Russia Publisher Interbook Originally published 1997 OCLC 38591467 | Publication date 1997 | |
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Original title Борис Ельцин: от рассвета до заката Media type Print (hardback and paperback) President books John F Kennedy, How to Analyze the Works, Ronald Reagan and the A, TIME Abraham Lincoln, Time for Kids President |
Boris Yeltsin: From Dawn to Dusk (Russian: Борис Ельцин: от рассвета до заката, sometimes translated to English as Boris Yeltsin: From Dawn till Dusk) is a 1997 memoir book by Aleksandr Korzhakov, former head of Boris Yeltsin's security. In it Korzhakov describes eleven years of his service and the personality of his patron, first president of Russia. Yeltsin is portrayed as a heavy-drinker who hides his health problems. Korzhakov claims that he was offered $5 million for not publishing this book by business oligarch Boris Berezovsky, who is depicted as Yeltsin's courtier and a crime mastermind.
In 2004 next part of the book Boris Yeltsin: From Dawn to Dusk. Afterword was published.
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