London: The Workers' Socialist Association, 1919. — 26 p. The real revolution has begun. A11 the swift events of the last eight crowded months—the sudden debacle of Tzarism in February, the brief inglorious attempt of Miliukov to establish a safe and sane bourgeois republic, the rise of Kerensky and the precarious structure of hasty compromise which constituted the Provisional...
London: The Workers' Socialist Association, 1919. — 26 p. The real revolution has begun. A11 the swift events of the last eight crowded months—the sudden debacle of Tzarism in February, the brief inglorious attempt of Miliukov to establish a safe and sane bourgeois republic, the rise of Kerensky and the precarious structure of hasty compromise which constituted the Provisional...
London: The Workers’ Socialist Federation, 1919. — 26 p. John Reed was an American journalist who published his eyewitness account of the October Revolution, 'Ten Days that Shook the World', in 1919. Along with his wife Louise Bryant, Reed travelled to Russia in August 1917 and would witness detailed events of the revolution, including the storming of the Winter Palace. He...
London: The Workers’ Socialist Federation, 1919. — 26 p. John Reed was an American journalist who published his eyewitness account of the October Revolution, 'Ten Days that Shook the World', in 1919. Along with his wife Louise Bryant, Reed travelled to Russia in August 1917 and would witness detailed events of the revolution, including the storming of the Winter Palace. He...
London: The Workers’ Socialist Federation, 1919. — 35 p. John Reed was an American journalist who published his eyewitness account of the October Revolution, 'Ten Days that Shook the World', in 1919. Along with his wife Louise Bryant, Reed travelled to Russia in August 1917 and would witness detailed events of the revolution, including the storming of the Winter Palace. He...
London: The Workers’ Socialist Federation, 1919. — 35 p. John Reed was an American journalist who published his eyewitness account of the October Revolution, 'Ten Days that Shook the World', in 1919. Along with his wife Louise Bryant, Reed travelled to Russia in August 1917 and would witness detailed events of the revolution, including the storming of the Winter Palace. He...
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