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C. E. B.

The Facts About the Bolsheviks: Compiled From the Accounts of Trustworthy Eye-Witnesses and the Russian Press (1919)

The Facts About the Bolsheviks: Compiled From the Accounts of Trustworthy Eye-Witnesses and the Russian Press (1919) by C. E. B.

Introduction

So many conflicting statements have been made in this country about the Bolsheviks, both in denunciation of them and in their favour, that a plain account of the facts in regard to the condition of those...

Robert Wilton

Russia's Agony (1919)

Russia's Agony (1919) by Robert Wilton

TO MY READERS

This book is a living record of personal experience of Russia among the Russians dating back nearly half a century. I claim no merit for it other than sincerity and freedom from race or party bias. I have no interest to serve except my British birthright, which is perhaps dearer to me bceaus...

Kenneth Goff

Confessions of Stalin's Agent (1948)

Confessions of Stalin's Agent (1948) by Kenneth Goff

From the Introduction

I was born and raised in a conservative southern Wisconsin community.

While working on a weekly newspaper in 1935, I received a letter through the FERA informing me that I could attend without cost, a "Worker's School" at the University of Wisconsin. I accepted the of...

Andrew Kalpaschnikoff

A Prisoner of Trotsky's (1920)

A Prisoner of Trotsky's (1920) by Andrew Kalpaschnikoff

 From the Foreword

I HAVE been asked by the author and by the publishers also to write a foreword for Colonel Kalpaschnikoff's book A Prisoner of Trotsky's" and as I am familiar with the occurrences resulting in his arrest and five months' imprisonment, have consented to do so.

Colonel...

Nesta Helen Webster

The French Revolution (1919)

The French Revolution (1919) by Nesta Helen Webster

Webster's fundamental theme here is that the French Revolution resulted from a web of conspiracies, the primary of which was that of the Orleanist faction. Also involved were Illuminated Freemasonry, the Prussian Court, and English Jacobins. This work is both finely documented and significant i...