Lingua: Inglese
Editore: DoppelHouse Press, Los Angeles, CA., 2018
ISBN 10: 0998777072 ISBN 13: 9780998777078
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: DoppelHouse Press, Los Angeles, 2018
ISBN 10: 099877703X ISBN 13: 9780998777030
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Pictorial boards. Condizione: Very Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: None. INSCRIBED by the Author on the half title, 8vo, glossy photographic & typographic boards with image of the Author in front of a page typed in Russian, Index, 349 pages + [1] About the Author + [1] Acknowledgements. Arkady Polishchuk (1935-2020) was a Russian Jewish dissident and former journalist who authored articles, essays, and satires for leading Russian periodicals. In his memoir, which is full of Jewish humor and sardonic Russian irony, exiled Russian journalist and human rights advocate Arkady Polishchuk colorfully narrates his evolution as a dissenter and his work on behalf of persecuted Christians in 1970s Soviet Russia. EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION internally & externally! No previous owner or remainder marks.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Arkady Polishchuk came of age in Stalin's Russia, in the turbulent times before, during and after World War II. His love for the Soviet dictator persisted for years until Polishchuk, a 19-year-old Jew, was not admitted to the university. In 1952, he learned about the preparations for mass deportation of Jews to Siberia. He celebrated Stalin's death in 1953--but state oppression dominated his life as before. As a young reporter for the Kostroma regional newspaper, he met with destitute plowmen, teenage milkmaids and former prisoners turned woodcutters, and wrote about them. When his satirical flair outraged a Communist Party secretary, the KGB initiated a political case against him and he fled to avoid persecution. His memoir describes his painstaking journey toward mental and spiritual liberation.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: McFarland & Co Inc, Jefferson, NC, 2020
ISBN 10: 1476680205 ISBN 13: 9781476680200
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Arkady Polishchuk came of age in Stalin's Russia, in the turbulent times before, during and after World War II. His love for the Soviet dictator persisted for years until Polishchuk, a 19-year-old Jew, was not admitted to the university. In 1952, he learned about the preparations for mass deportation of Jews to Siberia. He celebrated Stalin's death in 1953--but state oppression dominated his life as before. As a young reporter for the Kostroma regional newspaper, he met with destitute plowmen, teenage milkmaids and former prisoners turned woodcutters, and wrote about them. When his satirical flair outraged a Communist Party secretary, the KGB initiated a political case against him and he fled to avoid persecution. His memoir describes his painstaking journey toward mental and spiritual liberation. Arkady Polishchuk came of age in Stalin's Russia, in the turbulent times before, during and after World War II. As a reporter for the Kostroma regional newspaper, he outraged a Communist Party secretary, and the KGB initiated a political case against him. His memoir describes his painstaking journey toward mental and spiritual liberation. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 099877703X ISBN 13: 9780998777030
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 351 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: McFarland & Co Inc, Jefferson, NC, 2020
ISBN 10: 1476680205 ISBN 13: 9781476680200
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Arkady Polishchuk came of age in Stalin's Russia, in the turbulent times before, during and after World War II. His love for the Soviet dictator persisted for years until Polishchuk, a 19-year-old Jew, was not admitted to the university. In 1952, he learned about the preparations for mass deportation of Jews to Siberia. He celebrated Stalin's death in 1953--but state oppression dominated his life as before. As a young reporter for the Kostroma regional newspaper, he met with destitute plowmen, teenage milkmaids and former prisoners turned woodcutters, and wrote about them. When his satirical flair outraged a Communist Party secretary, the KGB initiated a political case against him and he fled to avoid persecution. His memoir describes his painstaking journey toward mental and spiritual liberation. Arkady Polishchuk came of age in Stalin's Russia, in the turbulent times before, during and after World War II. As a reporter for the Kostroma regional newspaper, he outraged a Communist Party secretary, and the KGB initiated a political case against him. His memoir describes his painstaking journey toward mental and spiritual liberation. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Arkady Polishchuk came of age in Stalin's Russia, in the turbulent times before, during and after World War II. His love for the Soviet dictator persisted for years until Polishchuk, a 19-year-old Jew, was not admitted to the university. In 1952, he learned about the preparations for mass deportation of Jews to Siberia. He celebrated Stalin's death in 1953--but state oppression dominated his life as before. As a young reporter for the Kostroma regional newspaper, he met with destitute plowmen, teenage milkmaids and former prisoners turned woodcutters, and wrote about them. When his satirical flair outraged a Communist Party secretary, the KGB initiated a political case against him and he fled to avoid persecution. His memoir describes his painstaking journey toward mental and spiritual liberation.
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Da: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Arkady Polishchuk came of age in Stalin's Russia, in the turbulent times before, during and after World War II. His love for the Soviet dictator persisted for years until Polishchuk, a 19-year-old Jew, was not admitted to the university. In 1952, he learned about the preparations for mass deportation of Jews to Siberia.He celebrated Stalin's death in 1953--but state oppression dominated his life as before. As a young reporter for the Kostroma regional newspaper, he met with destitute plowmen, teenage milkmaids and former prisoners turned woodcutters, and wrote about them. When his satirical flair outraged a Communist Party secretary, the KGB initiated a political case against him and he fled to avoid persecution.His memoir describes his painstaking journey toward mental and spiritual liberation.