Sergei Stepnyak-Kravchinskii
V londonskoi emigratsii.
Moscow: Izdatel'stvo "Nauka", 1968. First edition. Translation, with commentary, by M. E. Ermashevaya. 445 pages.
Volume, measuring approximately 5.25" x 8", is bound in black cloth, with red lettering to spine and red/gold lettering to front cover. Book displays shelfwear, with sunning to spine. Binding is sound. Interior is clean and bright. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author.
This work contains the texts by the Russian anarchist Sergey Mikhaylovich Stepnyak-Kravchinsky (1851-1895), known by the nom de plume Stepniak ("Son of the Steppes"), best known for the assassination of the Tsarist police chief of Saint Petersburg in 1878. Present are Russian translations of "The Russian Storm Cloud" and "The Russian Peasantry" (reproduction of title pages of the English editions precede texts) as well as his correspondence and memoirs.
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