Ransome In Russia: Arthur's Adventures In Eastern Europe
Portchester Publishing
, Portchester, United Kingdom
From 1911 to 1924 the author spent eleven years in Moscow and the Baltic States as foreign correspondent for two British newspapers. Noted for having discussed matters of state with both Lenin and Trotsky, then being suspected of spying for both England and the White Armies, the was forced to flee through the front lines of battle with Trotsky's secretary Evgenia Shelepina who eventually became his second wife. An intriguing book for all readers.
$60.00
Specifications
| Author | Alexander, Ted and Verizhnikova Tatiana |
| Publisher | Portchester Publishing |
| Place Published | Portchester, United Kingdom |
| Size | Royal 8vo - Octavo, 254mm x 165mm |
| Chapters | VIII |
| Pages | 196pp |
Condition Report
| Cover | Black cloth hardcover with gilt title original sound spine and front board plus illustrated dust wrapper now in removable clear archival protection , both devoid of any shelf wear original damage. |
| Overall | Text and illustrations are likewise in as as-new state, the book thus being in a very fine state overall devoid of foxing , flecking original notations. |
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