
Russia in 1919
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. This book is printed in black & white, Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Reprinted in 2022 with the help of original edition published long back 1919. As this book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages. If it is multi vo Resized as per current standards. We expect that you will understand our compulsion with such books. 264 Russia in 1919, by Ar...
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- RUSSIA IN 1919 BY ARTHUR RANSOME
- PUBLISHER'S NOTE
- INTRODUCTION
- ARTHUR RANSOME.
- CONTENTS
- RUSSIA IN 1919
- TO PETROGRAD
- SMOLNI
- PETROGRAD TO MOSCOW
- FIRST DAYS IN MOSCOW
- THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON THE REPLY TO THE PRINKIPO PROPOSAL
- KAMENEV AND THE MOSCOW SOVIET
- AN EX-CAPITALIST
- A THEORIST OF REVOLUTION
- EFFECTS OF ISOLATION
- AN EVENING AT THE OPERA
- THE COMMITTEE OF STATE CONSTRUCTIONS
- THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND THE TERROR
- NOTES OF CONVERSATIONS WITH LENIN
- THE SUPREME COUNCIL OF PUBLIC ECONOMY
- Part of what he said is embodied in what I have already written. But besides sketching the general aims of the Council, Rykov talked of the present economic position of Russia. At the moment Russian industry was in peculiar difficulties owing to the fuel crisis. This was partly due to the fact that the Czechs and the Reactionaries, who had used the Czechs to screen their own organization, had control of the coalfields in the Urals, and partly to the fact that the German occupation of the Ukraine and the activities of Krasnov had cut off Soviet Russia from the Donetz coal basin, which had been a main source of supply, although in the old days Petrograd had also got coal from England. It was now, however, clear that, with a friendly Ukraine, they would have the use of the Donetz basin much sooner than they had expected.
- THE RACE WITH RUIN
- A PLAY OF CHEKHOV
- THE CENTRO-TEXTILE
- MODIFICATION IN THE AGRARIAN PROGRAMME
- FOREIGN TRADE AND MUNITIONS OF WAR
- THE PROPOSED DELEGATION FROM BERNE
- THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON THE RIVAL PARTIES
- COMMISSARIAT OF LABOUR
- EDUCATION
- A BOLSHEVIK FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY
- DIGRESSION
- THE OPPOSITION
- THE LEFT SOCIAL REVOLUTIONARIES
- THE MENSHEVIKS
- THE RIGHT SOCIAL REVOLUTIONARIES
- THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL
- LAST TALK WITH LENIN
- THE JOURNEY OUT
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