Publisher's Synopsis
Six Red Months In Russia: An Observer�������s Account Of Russia Before And During The Proletarian Dictatorship (1918) is a historical book written by Louise Bryant. The book provides an in-depth account of the Russian Revolution and the establishment of the Soviet Union. The author, who was a journalist, offers a firsthand perspective on the events leading up to the revolution, the fall of the Tsarist regime, and the rise of the Bolsheviks. The book covers the period from February to October 1917, commonly known as the February and October Revolutions. The author describes the social and economic conditions in Russia before the revolution and the role played by the Bolsheviks in overthrowing the government. She also provides insights into the political and social changes that took place after the revolution, including the establishment of the Soviet government and the formation of the Red Army.Bryant's account is noteworthy for its detail and impartiality. She presents a balanced view of the events, highlighting both the positive and negative aspects of the revolution. The book also includes personal anecdotes and interviews with key figures such as Lenin, Trotsky, and Kerensky.Overall, Six Red Months In Russia: An Observer�������s Account Of Russia Before And During The Proletarian Dictatorship (1918) is a valuable historical document that provides a unique perspective on one of the most significant events of the 20th century. The book is recommended for students of history, political science, and anyone interested in the Russian Revolution.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.