Bibliography
• The Palette of Rage. The Artist and the Time. An album about the life and art of the antifascist artist L. I. Tsaritsynsky – member of the prisoner revolt in the Buchenvald concentration camp on 11 April 1945. Grozny, 1987.
• The “Marsian” Games. Library of the Telegraf newspaper. Nr. 1. Riga, 2003.
• Beyond the Veil of the Amber Myth. Treasures Behind the Scenes of Wars, Revolutions, Politics and Special Services. — Moscow. ROSSPEN, 2008. — 614 pp.: ill. — ISBN 978-5-8243-0951-5.
• The Pearl Necklace of St Petersburg. Palaces That Arose from Ash. — St. Petersburg. Paritet, 2014. — 432 p.: ill. — ISBN 978-5-93437-405-2.
• The Filonov Fervour. The Treasures Saved for Russia. St. Petersburg. Amfora, 2014. — 143 p.: ill. — ISBN 978-5-367-03196-6.
• The Plundered Europe. The Universal Whirligig of Treasures. St. Petersburg. Amfora, 2014. — 414 p. — ISBN 978-5-367-03200-0.
• The Amber Room. The Fate of a Priceless Masterpiece. St. Petersburg. Amfora, 2015. — 479 c. — ISBN 978-5-367-03267-3.
• Forgeries and Mystifications: From Art to Politics. St. Petersburg. Amfora, 2016. — 447 с. — ISBN 978-5-367-04202-3.
• The Fortunes of the Russian Imperial Gold at the Section of History. 1880—1922. Moscow. КМК, 2017. — 657 c.: 24 вкл. — ISBN 978-5-9500220-7-4.
• The Prussian Curse. The Mystery of the Amber Room. St. Petersburg. Palmira, 2018. — 479 p.: ill. — ISBN 978-5-521-00932-9.
• The Plundered Europe. Treasures and the Second World War. 2nd edn., amended and added to. Moscow. KMK, 2018. — 317 p.: 36 inserts, in-text illsutrations — ISBN 978-5-6040749-0-9.
* The Prussian Curse. The Mystery of the Amber Room. Moscow. T8Rugram, 2020. — 479 p.: ill. — ISBN 978-5-517-02208-0.
* Forgeries and Mystifications: From Art to Politics. Moscow. T8Rugram, 2020. –– 447 p. –– ISBN: 978-5-517-02784-9.
* The Filonov Fervour. Treasures Saved for Russia. 2nd edn. St. Petersburg. Palmira, 2020. –– 143 p.: ill. –– ISBN 978-5-517-03468-7.
• Gold of the Russian Empire and the Bolsheviks. 1917–1922. Documents with commentary and analysis, in 3 vols. –– Moscow. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, 2021. –– ISBN 978-5-7133-1649-5
• Vol. 1. 528 p.: ill. –– ISBN 978-5-7133-1671-6.
• Vol. 2. 328 p.: ill. –– ISBN 978-5-7133-1672-3.
• Vol. 3. 360 p.: ill. –– ISBN 978-5-7133-1673-0.
* The Third Russian Revolution. From Gorbastroika to Putin (The World History). — Moscow. Veche, 2021. — 384 p.: ill. — ISBN 978-5-4484-2569-1.
* The Plundered Europe. Treasures and the Second World War. 3rd edn., corrected and added to. Moscow. KMK, 2021. — 432 p.: 36 inserts, in-text illustrations — ISBN 978-5-907372-42-9.
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Films, television programs, interviews, meetings with readers
• The Filonov Fervour. Director A. Kurywev, A. Karpenko. — NTV, 1998 // https://vk.com/video-163660254_456239245
• Sold. Forgotten. Following the Track of the Imperial Crown. Director O. Drozdova. — RTR, 2005 // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsipG94Hy90
• Mysteries of the Amber Room. Interview at the Fontanka-FM radio, St. Petersburg. 24 May 2014. // http://bookreview.podfm.ru/2163/
• The Amber Room. 2 series. Producer S. K. Medvedev. Director O. O. Kushakovskaya. — Ostankino television company — Channel 1. 2015 // https://www.1tv.ru/doc/pro-istoriyu/yantarnaya-komnata-film-1-y (series 1); https://www.1tv.ru/doc/pro-istoriyu/yantarnaya-komnata-film-2-y (series 2).
• Following the Track of the Amber Room. Film from the iteration “Mysteries of the Century with Sergey Medvedev.”— Russia. “Zvezda” television channel, 2016 –– https://tvzvezda.ru/schedule/programs/content/201608171125-c7qn.htm/201610111905-7a85.htm
• The Big Plunder. Mysetry of the Pskov Treasures. Film from the iteration “Mysteries of the Century with Sergey Medvedev.”— Russia. “Zvezda” television channel, 2018 –– https://tvzvezda.ru/schedule/programs/content/201608171125-c7qn.htm/201801291800-kn0k.htm
• The Plundered Russia: The Fate of Priceless Treasures. Meeting with readers at the Library in honour of A. N. Tolstoy in Moscow, 15 April 2018 –– · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCbco_PbThU
• A. Mosyakin’s conversations with journalist D. Peretolchin. “Solovej” cinema centre at Krasnaya Presnya in Moscow.
• 1st conversation (5 September 2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVB3K880t-U
• 2nd conversation (12 October 2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmznfzlyoys
• 3rd conversation (18 November 2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgTWzaXcMEQ
• 4th conversation (4 October 2018): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kgg2BVEht0
* Meeting with readers at the Library in honour of A. N. Tolstoy in Moscow (Kutuzovsky prospect, 24). 15 April 2018 –– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCbco_PbThU
• End of the Golden Age. Film by A. V. Mamontov from the iteration “Traces of the Empire.” — “Spas” television channel. 2018 // Film screening and discussion in the refectory of the Temple of Christ the Savior in Moscow on 22 July 2018 — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weZaItF93fc
• Gold of the Russian Empire: How the Bolsheviks Added to the US Treasury. A Historical tournament at “Tsargrad” channel (Moscow). 2 October 2018. — https://www.newstube.ru/media/zoloto-rossijskoj-imperii-kak-bolsheviki-popolnili-kaznu-ssha
• The Mystery of the Amber Room without mysteries. Meeting with readers at the Writer’s Shop on Nevsky prospect in St. Petersburg. 22 November 2018. — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP-FJ5CVaWM
• Crown under Hammer. Director A. V. Mamontov. — “Spas” and “Rossija-1” television channels. 2018 // «Спас» и «Россия-1». 2018 // Film screening and discussion at A. M. Gorky cinema studio in Moscow on 29 December 2018 — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1KKC8fZNY4
• The Arian Gold. The Last Mystery of the Reich.— “Zvezda” television channel. “Access code” program, presenter P. Vedenyapin. 25 April 2019 // https://tvzvezda.ru/schedule/programs/content/201705051916-tpaz.htm/2019426850-0VOlV.html
• Kolchak’s Gold. Screenplay by E. N. Chavchavadze, directed by E. Kitajtseva. — “Rossija-1” and “Rossija-24” television channels. 2020 (premiere screening on 8 and 9 February). — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hF67w1xfls
• Theft of the Century. Mystery of the Disappearance of the Imperial Gold. From the iteration “Clue from the Past.” Producers A. Pimanov, B. Yanovsky, N. Sidorina. — “Zvezda” television channel. 2020 (premiere screening on 26 May) — // https://tvzvezda.ru/schedule/programs/201608171139-ti1d.htm/2020527959-Bp9Mp.html
• A. Karaev. Disappearance of the Century: a historian said where the lost amber room might be located (in Russian) // RТ in Russian: an interview. — 2020. — 5 October. – // https://russian.rt.com/russia/article/788572-yantarnaya-komnata-taina-germaniya?utm_source=24smi&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=2337&utm_content=3150485&utm_campaign=11049
* “The Fortunes of the Gold of the Russian Empire” (from the iteration “Mysteries of the Century with Sergey Medvedev”). ‑‑‑ Author A. K. Medvedev. –– “Zvezda” television channel, 17 November 2020 –– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6JzLj1E9x8
Before the film screening, an interview about the film was conducted in “Good morning” program” on “Zvezda” television channel. –– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeqgRigev8o&feature=youtu.be (the interview commences after 1.01.20)
• There are several interviews with A. G. Mosyakin on the web, which were recorded at different times on the “Baltcom” radio (Riga), the Russian radio channel “Sputnik” and the International News Agency “Russia Today,” as well as meetings with readers in “Polaris” bookshop in Riga and in different lecture halls in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad and many other places.
• Oleg Valerievich Peka and Mikhail Valerievich Gubin. The writer and historian Aleksandr Mosyakin in “Pereplet” program. MIXTV. Baltcom radio (22 December 2016) — // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUx1tVpnh2c
• Mark Guriev. About the “Amber Room” and the plundered Europe. Polaris. Russian books in Latvia (21 May 2015) — // https://www.polaris.lv/2015/05/premera-yantarnoj-komnaty-i-anons-vstrechi-s-a-mosyakinym/
Historical and political research
Aleksandr Mosyakin has authored numerous publications about topical issues in contemporary history and politics, which were published in Riga press.
• The Rough Gambit. Boris Berezovsky’s Dangerous Turns // Biznes & Baltya. 1999. 11-14 May.
• On the Kremlin Needle. Carla del Ponte’s Documents and Russia // Biznes & Baltya. 1999. 3-9 August.
• Brzezińsky’s Curve // Biznes & Baltya. 1999. 22 September.
• The Empire of Terror. Ben Laden and the Oil Geo-Policy. // Biznes & Baltya. 1999. 22-30 November. This is one of the first studies about the then little known Usama ben Laden, his shadowy patrons and the threats to the world emanating from him.
• The Baltic offshore // Baltijsky Kurs journal. 1999. Autumn/winter. The first publication about the Baltic offshore, through which over 700 tons of gold and a lot of other valuables were exported from the Soviet Russia and the USSR at the beginning of the 1920s and in 1928-1934.
• Diamonds for the Proletarian Dictatorship. Pages from State Depository for Precious Materials History: from the “Szeleches” case to the “Golden ADA” case // Biznes & Baltya. 2000. 20-28 November.
• Big Wash. The “Case” of Pavel Borodin // Biznes & Baltya. 2001. 26 February — 9 March.
• Under the Shadow of the Jihadi Sword. The Terrorist Attack on the US // Biznes & Baltya. 2001. 21-24 September.
• The Near Eastern Boomerang. The Israelian Experience of Battling Against the Terrorism // Telegraf. 2002. 18 June — 12 July.
• The Third Russian Revolution. The Difficult 1990s // Telegraf. 2002. 16-27 September.
• Circles and Arrows Inside Out. “Humanitarian” Interventions in Yugoslavia and Iraq // Telegraf. 2003. 18-27 March.
• The Khodorkovsky Case: “Ghosts” Against “Dinosaurs” // Telegraf. 2003. 21-29 July.
• The Kremlin “Families.” Pages from the Political History of the Modern Russia // Telegraf. 2004. 9-23 March.
• The New Crusaders. Vatican, Freemason’s Lodge R 2 and the Polish “Solidarity” // The Subbota weekly. 2005. Nr. 19-23.
• The Empire of Terror. Modern Islamism and Terrorism // Subbota. 2005. Nr. 30-33.
• The Secrets of Offshores. // Gvozd. Digest-supplement to the Subbota newspaper. 2005. Nr. 39-42.
• Wolf’s Games with Flags. The Sad Future of Boris Berezovsky // Biznes & Baltya. 2006. 17-20 January.