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Books with title Postcards from the Russian Revolution

  • Postcards from the Russian Revolution

    Bodleian Library the

    Hardcover (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, June 15, 2008)
    The tumultuous political events that swept Russia in the early twentieth century sent powerful ripples around the world. The Bolshevik revolutionaries and activists had sympathizers among Americans and Europeans alike, and one notable way they exercised their support was through artfully created postcards. This remarkable volumepresents for the first time a newly unearthed collection of those cards that recount the 1917 Russian Revolution in a novel way. The postcards originated not only from Russia, but also from Germany, the United States, Belgium, and France, and they reflect their diverse origins in the rich array of artistic styles employed to create them. Whether simply drawn, hand-painted, or mass-printed, the cards present compelling and complex images of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 and the people who were enmeshed in it. The cards serve as concise yet powerful artistic documents of Russian history and culture, as they display bloody and graphic street scenes, rare pictures of lesser-known revolutionary leaders, satirical sketches of Russian rulers, portraits of the royal family, illustrations of palaces and institutional buildings, and depictions of pivotal events leading up to the Revolution such as the 1905 assassination of Grand Duke Alexander. Also included in this fascinating visual narrative are cards depicting crucial events from the aftermath of the Revolution, including the great famine of 1921 and public celebrations of the newly formed Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. An unprecedented and arresting exploration of the Russian Empire in its death throes, Postcards from the Russian Revolution reveals a wholly new and vibrant perspective on one of the most important political movements of the twentieth century.
  • The Russian Revolution,

    Robert C Goldston

    Paperback (Fawcett, March 15, 1966)
    The complete story of the Russian Revolution, told with attention to detail while weaving a thrilling narrative. A highly recommended volume.
  • The Russian Revolution

    Tony Allan

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 21, 2002)
    This book examines one of the most significant periods of political development in the 20th century. Readers will learn: who Rasputin was and what powers he had over the Russian czar and czarina; who led the revolution of 1917 and how he and his followers took over Russia; and why Russia pulled out of World War I in 1918. Primary source materials are included.
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  • The Russian Revolution

    Paul Dowswell

    Library Binding (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2004)
    History sometimes takes place over long periods of time. Sometimes it can occur in a single day. This dramatic series looks at those momentous days in the last century when great and terrible things transpired within 24 hours. The events of these days would leave an impact on the history of the world for decades afterward
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  • The Russian Revolution

    Robert Goldston

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, March 15, 1985)
    Outlines the causes of the revolution, discusses agents and leaders who vied for state power, and the eventual political solution.
  • The Russian Revolution

    Robert Goldston

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett World Library, March 15, 1966)
    It's 1917 - and the Russian people can endure no more. Provoked by military disaster, economic chaos, and centuries of cruel repression, peasants, workers, soldiers, and Cossacks unite to destroy the detested Romanov dynasty. The fumbling Czar, his corrupt ministers, his incompetent generals, his savage secret police, his fanatic wife, his weird advisor the monk Rasputin - all are swept away by the wrath of the people. But what will replace them? Nervous liberals, outraged monarchists, and socialists all vie for supreme power. But basing their tactics on a century of revolutionary thought, the disciplined Bolsheviks, led by Lenin and Trotsky, outguess and outmaneuver their rivals at every turn. Embittered by months of ferocious civil strife, the Russian people decide to “break a new path into the future” - a path which changes the history not only of Russia but of the entire world.
  • The Russian Revolution

    Robert C Goldston

    Paperback (Fawcett Pub, March 15, 1969)
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  • The Russian Revolution

    Paul Dowswell

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • The Russian Revolution

    Adrian Gilbert

    Library Binding (Thomson Learning, June 1, 1996)
    Examines the causes, events, and aftermath of the 1917 revolution in Russia that led to the rise of Communism
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  • The Russian Revolution

    John M. Dunn

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Examines the people and events connected to the Russian Revolution of 1917, particularly the role of Vladimir Lenin.
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  • The Russian Revolution

    Robert Goldston

    Paperback (Fawcett, March 15, 1966)
    OUR COPY HAS THE SAME COVER AS STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. SCUFFING AND EDGE WEAR ON COVERS AND SPINE. NAME WRITTEN ON FIRST PAGE. OTHERWISE PAGES CLEAN.
  • The Russian Revolution

    Stewart Ross

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Discusses the background, historical context, and events of the Russian Revolution.