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by John Reed
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"This book is a slice of intensified history—history as I saw it." So begins John Reed’s first-hand account of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Much anticipated when it was published in 1919, Reed’s narrative remains as riveting today as when the events he describes were still reverberating throughout the world.

Reed was hardly a disinterested observer, and his involvement in the Communist labor movement lends urgency and passion to his classic account. He vividly describes events in Petrograd in November 1917, when Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks stormed the Winter Palace and seized the reins of power.

Despite Reed’s personal leanings, which he made no attempt to hide, the book garnered praise from luminaries across the political spectrum. George F. Kennan, the American diplomat, and father of the policy of Soviet containment, said that "Reed’s account of the events of that time rises above every other contemporary record for its literary power, its penetration, its command of detail. It will be remembered when all others are forgotten."

Reed was committed to telling the story of the Russian revolution as truthfully as possible. That the book was banned by Russian premier Josef Stalin is a testament to the author’s success in carrying out his mission. One hundred years after Russia and the world trembled, Ten Days that Shook the World brings alive the momentous events of 1917.

Ten Days That Shook The World

by John Reed

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ISBN: 9781510716797
Publisher: SKYHORSE
Release Date: September of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9781510716797
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Reed

John Reed (EUA, 1887-1920) foi jornalista, poeta e ativista socialista. Foi casado com Louise Bryant, escritora e feminista. Acompanhou para a Metropolitan Magazine a Revolução Mexicana (1913), testemunhando o avanço do exército de Pancho Villa. Foi correspondente de guerra durante a I Guerra Mundial. O seu livro mais conhecido – Os Dez dias que Abalaram o Mundo – é um relato vivido da Revolução Bolchevique, tendo sido publicado dois anos após a tomada do Palácio de Inverno em 1917. Em 1919 foi fundador do Partido Comunista dos EUA. Morreu em Moscovo em 1920 e foi enterrado com honras de herói na Necropolis do Kremlin, na Praça Vermelha, sendo o único norte-americano a quem foi concedida esta honra.

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