TEN Days That Shook THE World by John Reed - front cover
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TEN Days That Shook THE World

by John Reed

"Ten Days That Shook the World" by John Reed, published by The New American Library in 1967, is a First Printing edition. This paperback captures Reed's firsthand account of the 1917 Russian Revolution. With an introduction by Granville Hicks, it provides a vivid historical perspective. The book is inscribed with a date from 1969 and is in fair condition with typical age-related wear. A significant piece for collectors of historical and political literature.

$12.00$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1967
THE NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY
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SKU:A6-B8-JGM-CIZ-0182

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Condition Details

The book is a paperback edition in fair condition, considering its age. The cover shows some wear, particularly along the edges and spine, but remains intact. The pages are yellowed, consistent with age, and there is a personal inscription on the title page dated April 1969. The binding is firm, ensuring the book is still readable and durable for handling.

About This Vintage 1967 Edition

"Ten Days That Shook the World" by John Reed is a firsthand account of the Russian Revolution, published by The New American Library in 1967. This edition is a First Printing, released in October 1967, and includes an introduction by Granville Hicks. Reed, an American journalist and socialist, provides a vivid narrative of the Bolshevik uprising, offering an unparalleled eyewitness perspective on the events of November 1917. This edition is notable for its historical significance and the detailed insights it provides into the revolutionary period. The book is a must-have for collectors of political and historical literature, reflecting the tumultuous era of the early 20th century. The book is in paperback format, with a personal inscription dated April 1969. Its condition shows typical wear for its age, but the binding remains intact, making it a valuable addition to any historical collection.

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