Sixteen Years in Siberia Some Experiences of a Russian Revolutionist
Second edition. Hardback. Octavo. xvi, 372pp. Original green cloth with gilt spine titles and crest in black inset on front. Covers. No jacket.
The first English language edition of the memoir of Leo Deutsch's time spent in exile in Siberia, a fascinating account complete with plates throughout.
Leo Deutsch's account of his deportation to Siberia, after converting to Marxism and being arrested for smuggling Marxist literature into Russia.
This is an interesting look at Russia at the turn of the century, just under a decade before another fraught revolution which saw the death of their monarchy.
Lev Grigorievich Deutsch, also known as Leo Deutsch (September 26, 1855 – August 5, 1941) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and one of four founding members of Russia's Marxist Organisation, the precursor of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
Second edition. Hardback. Octavo. xvi, 372pp. Original green cloth with gilt spine titles and crest in black inset on front. Covers. No jacket.
The first English language edition of the memoir of Leo Deutsch's time spent in exile in Siberia, a fascinating account complete with plates throughout.
Leo Deutsch's account of his deportation to Siberia, after converting to Marxism and being arrested for smuggling Marxist literature into Russia.
This is an interesting look at Russia at the turn of the century, just under a decade before another fraught revolution which saw the death of their monarchy.
Lev Grigorievich Deutsch, also known as Leo Deutsch (September 26, 1855 – August 5, 1941) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and one of four founding members of Russia's Marxist Organisation, the precursor of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
Second edition. Hardback. Octavo. xvi, 372pp. Original green cloth with gilt spine titles and crest in black inset on front. Covers. No jacket.
The first English language edition of the memoir of Leo Deutsch's time spent in exile in Siberia, a fascinating account complete with plates throughout.
Leo Deutsch's account of his deportation to Siberia, after converting to Marxism and being arrested for smuggling Marxist literature into Russia.
This is an interesting look at Russia at the turn of the century, just under a decade before another fraught revolution which saw the death of their monarchy.
Lev Grigorievich Deutsch, also known as Leo Deutsch (September 26, 1855 – August 5, 1941) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and one of four founding members of Russia's Marxist Organisation, the precursor of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.