The Accidental Anarchist: From the Diaries of Jacob Marateck

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Bryna Kranzer, 2010 - 338 Seiten
The humorous true story of a man who was sentenced to death three times in the early 1900s in Russia -- and lived to tell about it. 
 

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Dedication v
1
How to Become the Czars SoninLaw
7
A Small Cheer for Corruption
11
The Fall of Haman
23
Misinformation
33
The Lost and Found Battlefield
39
The Phantom Synagogue
55
Banzai
63
Gold Mine at the End of the Earth
197
Which Way to the North Pole?
211
Into the Woods
217
Down and Out in Chelyabinsk
231
Everyone Comes to Café Lódz
239
Osips Table
247
The Paris of Siberia
257
The Irkutsk Jewish Benevolent Society
265

This Way to the Firing Squad
71
The Second Road to the Left
83
Walking Wounded
97
The Loneliest Place on Earth
107
The Great City of Harbin
115
The Siberian Queen Esther
123
A Bachelor in Vishogrod
137
A Multitude of Matchmakers
143
An Amateurs Guide to the Revolution
151
How to Survive an Interrogation
165
Three Two Days Till The Citadel
171
Farewell to Warsaw
179
The King of Thieves
183
Brother We Are Saved
271
Lingering in the Lap of Luxury
287
An Angel in Siberia
295
The Price of Paper
299
The Cost of Money
313
Return to Warsaw
321
Happily Ever After
327
A Reformed Revolutionary
341
Epilogue
343
Authors Note
347
Glossary
349
Index
353
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Autoren-Profil (2010)

Bryna Kranzler is a graduate of Barnard College and the Yale School of Organization and Management. Her first book, The Accidental Anarchist, is the winner of multiple awards, including the Sharp Writ Book Award for General Non-Fiction, the Readers Favorite Award for Historical/Cultural Non-Fiction, the International Book Award, and National Indie Excellence Award for a Historical Biography, and the "USA Best Books" Award for a Historical Biography.

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