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Ten Days That Shook The World

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Availability:In StockContributor:John ReedPublish date:4/1/2025Pages:326
Language:EnglishPublisher:Double 9 BooksISBN-13:9789371131193ISBN-10:9371131195UPC:9789371131193Book Category:HistorySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.73 inchesWeight:0.8311Product ID:SCCWQKX652
Ten days that shook the world captures the intensity of a revolution that reshaped an entire nation, focusing on the clash between political ideologies, social struggles, and the determination of the working class. The narrative presents the uprising as an unstoppable force driven by the demand for land, peace, and workers' control, emphasizing the deep divide between the ruling elite and the oppressed masses. The momentum of change unfolds through vivid descriptions of street demonstrations, shifting allegiances, and the urgency of those who sought to redefine governance. The book highlights the fragile balance between order and chaos, showing how political uncertainty created opportunities for transformation while also intensifying divisions. The conflict between factions reveals the challenges of unity within a revolution, as differing visions of progress shape the direction of history. Through first-hand accounts, the urgency of the moment is preserved, illustrating the revolutionary spirit that defined an enigmatic era.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Double 9 BooksISBN-13:9789371131193ISBN-10:9371131195UPC:9789371131193Book Category:HistorySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.73 inchesWeight:0.8311Product ID:SCCWQKX652
Reed, John: - John Silas Reed was an American journalist, poet, and communist activist known for his firsthand accounts of revolutionary movements. Born on October 22, 1887, in Portland, Oregon, to Charles Jerome Reed and Margaret Green Reed, he attended Harvard University, where he developed his literary and political interests. Reed gained recognition as a war correspondent, reporting on the Mexican Revolution and later covering World War I for socialist publications. His most famous work documented the Bolshevik Revolution, capturing the upheaval in Russia with vivid detail. Reed's commitment to communist ideals led him to join the Communist Labor Party of America, advocating for socialist change in the United States. His marriage to journalist Louise Bryant further immersed him in political activism, as both sought to promote leftist causes through their writings. Reed s revolutionary fervor brought him back to Russia, where he continued his work until his death from typhus in Moscow on October 17, 1920. He was honored with burial at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis, a rare distinction for a foreigner, solidifying his legacy as a dedicated voice of revolution.
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