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1917-1921, revolution

The kitchen boy

2004
A historical novel in which Leonka, an old man who served as a youth as kitchen boy in the Ipatiev House where the tsar and tsarina, Nicholas and Alexandra, were imprisoned, finally reveals what he saw, and what he did on the night the Imperial Family was executed in 1918.

The Russian Revolution

1985
Presents the stories of 15 Russians, Britons, and Americans who took part in, witnessed, or were victims of the revolutionary years.

We the living

1996
In the time of the Russian Revolution, Kira is torn between two men who love her, one a Communist, the other an aristocrat.

The Russian revolution

from Lenin to Stalin (1917-1929)
2004
Presents a concise history of the Russian Revolution from 1917 and the rise of Lenin to 1929 and the beginning of the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin.

Three who made a revolution

a biographical history
2001
Traces the origins of the Russian Revolution and its execution, and chronicles the lives of the men who made it possible--Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin.

The Origins of the Russian revolution, 1861-1917

2003
Identifies the major social, political, economic, and intellectual developments in the Russian Empire that led to the Revolution of 1917.

Lenin and the Russian Revolution

2004
Contains over one hundred archival photographs, color maps, and illustrations depicting the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 and the rise of Communism under Lenin.

We the living

2011
In the time of the Russian Revolution, Kira is torn between two men who love her, one a Communist, the other an aristocrat.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

2002
Follows the life of the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution, who became the first head of the Soviet state.

Introducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution

2000
Contains a history of Vladimir Lenin and his role in the Russian Revolution of 1917 through a series of comics and political cartoons.

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