Ten days that Shook the World

“Ten Days That Shook the World” by John Reed is a revised edition published by National Geographic Books on August 28, 2007. This 368-page work presents an impassioned firsthand account of the Russian Revolution, capturing the fervor of the events in Petrograd during November 1917 when Lenin and the Bolsheviks seized power. Reed, an American journalist and revolutionary, offers a vivid narrative enriched by direct quotes from speeches and spontaneous remarks from bystanders, reflecting the unity of soldiers, sailors, peasants, and the proletariat in their struggle against oppression.
Readers will find that Reed’s account is not just a historical record but also a passionate engagement with the revolutionary spirit of the time. The book delves into the complexities of the revolution, providing insights into the military and social dynamics at play. As a significant work in the study of modern history, particularly regarding 20th-century revolutions, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intricacies of political upheaval and the human experiences surrounding it.
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An impassioned firsthand account of the Russian Revolution, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in March 2017
An American journalist and revolutionary writer, John Reed became a close friend of Lenin and was an eyewitness to the 1917 revolution in Russia. Ten Days That Shook the World is Reed’s extraordinary record of that event. Writing in the first flush of revolutionary enthusiasm, he gives a gripping account of the events in Petrograd in November 1917, when Lenin and the Bolsheviks finally seized power. Containing verbatim reports both of speeches by leaders and of the chance comments of bystanders, and set against an idealized backdrop of soldiers, sailors, peasants, and the proletariat uniting to throw off oppression, Reed’s account is the product of passionate involvement and remains an unsurpassed classic of reporting.
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