Lenin for Beginners
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'''Author:''' Richard Appignanesi (text), Oscar Zarate (illustrations) | '''Author:''' Richard Appignanesi (text), Oscar Zarate (illustrations) | ||
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'''Year:''' 1977 | '''Year:''' 1977 | ||
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| + | <span style="color:#E00000">'''* * * Currently on loan * * *'''</span> | ||
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| + | ==Blurb== | ||
| + | Tsars and peasants, Bloody Sunday and War Communism, Rasputin and Kerensky, Narodniks and Bolsheviks, exiles and commissars... With a cast of thousands, ''Lenin for Beginners'' brings one of the major revolutionary figures of this century within any reader's grasp. | ||
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| + | This zany documentary comic strip is the perfect introduction to Lenin's writings and a wonderful take-off point for anybody who wants to plunge into the tumultuous history of the Russian Revolution. | ||
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