
A Nasty Little War
The West's Fight to Reverse the Russian Revolution
$26.00
- Paperback
384 pages
- Release Date
7 October 2024
Summary
In the closing months of the First World War, Britain, America, France, and Japan sent 180,000 soldiers to revolutionary Russia in a doomed attempt to unseat the Bolsheviks. Entangled in what they termed a ‘comic opera’ conflict, they crisscrossed the shattered empire in sleds, trains, and paddle steamers, bivouacked in log cabins and felt yurts, torpedoed warships from speedboats, improvised the world’s first air-dropped chemical weapons, and organized several coups and at least one assassin…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781529326789 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1529326788 |
| Author: | Anna Reid |
| Publisher: | John Murray Press |
| Imprint: | John Murray Publishers Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 384 |
| Release Date: | 7 October 2024 |
| Weight: | 280g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 128mm x 30mm |
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Reid brilliantly depicts the disastrous failure of our intervention in the “Russian” civil war. The atmosphere, the characters, the absurdity are all there – Antony Beevor In witty, elegant prose, Anna Reid uncovers the true story of the West’s failed and forgotten attempt to reverse the Bolshevik revolution. Excellent background to today’s events – Anne Applebaum Britain’s most forgotten war, brilliantly remembered – Simon Jenkins Reid brings this little-known period thrillingly back to life … A vivid and sparkling account, full of colour and dark drama – The Observer Chillingly original – Max Hastings, ‘Pick of the Week’, The Times Elegantly written, and drawing on extensive archival research … This remarkable book is simultaneously comic and horrifying – BBC History Magazine, Books of the Year Unusually entertaining – London Review of Books Thoroughly researched, stylish and entertaining – Financial Times
About The Author
Anna Reid
Anna Reid is a historian and journalist. Her previous books are Borderland: a Journey through the History of Ukraine, now in its fourth edition, The Shaman’s Coat: a Native History of Siberia, and Leningrad: Tragedy of a City under Siege, 1941-44, which was shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize and has been translated into eighteen languages. She is a former Kyiv correspondent for The Economist, and a trustee of the Ukrainian Institute London.
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