Beasts, Men and Gods

Beasts, Men and Gods by Ferdinand Ossendowski is a first-person account detailing the events of the Russian Revolution during the 1920s. Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform on March 13, 2015, this edition comprises 212 pages and is presented in English. The narrative reflects Ossendowski’s extensive background as a scientist and writer, emphasizing his commitment to accuracy and reliability in recounting the extraordinary events of his time.
Readers will find a unique exploration of personal adventure intertwined with significant human mysteries, as well as insights into the political and religious motives shaping the “Heart of Asia.” This account delves into themes of mysticism and the supernatural, offering a perspective on the tumultuous historical landscape of Russia. The book serves as a literary collection that captures the essence of a transformative period, making it a notable addition for those interested in history, political ideologies, and travel narratives.
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Beasts, Men and Gods is a first person account of the events of the Russian Revolution during the 1920s by Ferdinand Ossendowski. Dr. Ossendowski is a man of long and diverse experience as a scientist and writer with a training for careful observation which should put the stamp of accuracy and reliability on his chronicle. Only the extraordinary events of these extraordinary times could have thrown one with so many talents back into the surroundings of the “Cave Man” and thus given to us this unusual account of personal adventure, of great human mysteries and of the political and religious motives which are energizing the “Heart of Asia.”
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