Alston, Charlotte
Russia's Greatest Enemy? Harold Williams and the Russian Revolutions.
I. B. Tauris, 2007. Hardcover. No defects of any kind, As New. Harold Williams was a news correspondent who was sent to St Petersburg in 1904. He remained in Russia for 14 years, writing for a variety of news organizations. "He is said to have known over 58 languages, including English, and Old Irish. He "proved to know every language of the Austrian Empire", Hungarian, Czech, Albanian, Serbian, Rumanian, Swedish, Basque, Turkish, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Tagalog, Coptic, Egyptian, Hittite, and other dialects." (Wikipedia) He was also a philosopher, Methodist minister, and vegetarian, who became very interested in Russia, the Russian Revolution and Russian socialism. International Library Of Twentieth Century History Series. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 288 pages. F1. As New.
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Keywords: Russian Revolution