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Setting the East Ablaze: Lenin's Dream of an Empire in Asia
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Setting the East Ablaze: Lenin's Dream of an Empire in Asia
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Peter Hopkirk
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Asian and Middle Eastern history World history - from c 1900 to now |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780719564505
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Classifications | Dewey:958.104 |
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Illustrations |
8pp black and white
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
John Murray Press
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Imprint |
John Murray Publishers Ltd
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Publication Date |
27 March 2006 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
'Let us turn our faces towards Asia', exhorted Lenin when the long-awaited revolution in Europe failed to materialize. 'The East will help us conquer the West.' Peter Hopkirk's book tells for the first time the story of the Bolshevik attempt to set the East ablaze with the heady new gospel of Marxism. Lenin's dream was to liberate the whole of Asia, but his starting point was British India. A shadowy undeclared war followed. Among the players in this new Great Game were British spies, Communist revolutionaries, Muslim visionaries and Chinese warlords - as well as a White Russian baron who roasted his Bolshevik captives alive. Here is an extraordinary tale of intrigue and treachery, barbarism and civil war, whose violent repercussions continue to be felt in Central Asia today.
Author Biography
Peter Hopkirk has travelled widely in the regions where his six books are set - Central Asia, the Caucasus, China, India and Pakistan, Iran, and Eastern Turkey. He has worked as an ITN reporter, the New York correspondent of the old Daily Express, and - for twenty years - on The Times. No stranger to misadventure, he has twice been held in secret police cells and has also been hijacked by Arab terrorists. His works have been translated into fourteen languages.
Reviews'The stuff of a dozen adventure movies ... everything a ripping good yarn should be' -- New York Times 'A classic example of truth outpacing fiction' -- Times Literary Supplement
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