The Whisperers Private Life in Stalin’s Russia Orlando Figes Hardcover 1st Ed

„The Whisperers: A Private Life in Stalin’s Russia“ by Orlando Figes is a first edition hardcover book published by Holt & Company in 2007. This historical nonfiction novel delves into the personal and political aspects of life in Stalin’s Russia, exploring themes of communism, socialism, and urban sociology. The book features a dust jacket and illustrations, making it a comprehensive and visually engaging read for those interested in Russian history and political ideologies. With 784 pages, this book offers a detailed narrative on the complexities of life in Stalin’s Russia, making it a valuable addition to any history or political science collection.

The Whisperers Private Life in Stalin’s Russia Orlando Figes Hardcover 1st Ed

„The Whisperers: A Private Life in Stalin’s Russia“ by Orlando Figes is a first edition hardcover book published by Holt & Company in 2007. This historical nonfiction novel delves into the personal and political aspects of life in Stalin’s Russia, exploring themes of communism, socialism, and urban sociology. The book features a dust jacket and illustrations, making it a comprehensive and visually engaging read for those interested in Russian history and political ideologies. With 784 pages, this book offers a detailed narrative on the complexities of life in Stalin’s Russia, making it a valuable addition to any history or political science collection.

The Whisperers Private Life in Stalin’s Russia Orlando Figes Hardcover 1st Ed

„The Whisperers: A Private Life in Stalin’s Russia“ by Orlando Figes is a first edition hardcover book published by Holt & Company in 2007. This historical nonfiction novel delves into the personal and political aspects of life in Stalin’s Russia, exploring themes of communism, socialism, and urban sociology. The book features a dust jacket and illustrations, making it a comprehensive and visually engaging read for those interested in Russian history and political ideologies. With 784 pages, this book offers a detailed narrative on the complexities of life in Stalin’s Russia, making it a valuable addition to any history or political science collection.