HISTOIRE DES SOVIETS: 1917-1922 [HISTORY OF THE SOVIETS: 1917-1922.]

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Edited by Henri de Weindel; drawings by B. Zvorikin and others: in 8 issues. Issues 1, 2, 4-8. Paris: J. Makovsky, 1922-1923. Without Issue 3. Issue 1. 36 p.: ill., 3 col. ill.; Issue 2. 37-72 p.: ill., 2 col. ill.; Issue 4. 109-144 p.: ill., 2 col. ill.; Issue 5. 145-180 p.: ill., 2 col. ill.; Issue 6. 181-216 p.: ill., 2 col. ill.; Issue 7. 217-252 p.: ill., 2 col. ill.; Issue 8. 253-288 p.: ill., 2 col. ill.; 34.5x31 cm. In the publisher's portfolio. All issues in publisher's illustrated covers. In good condition. Rubbing, tears to the folder paper, minor tears to the covers of the issues. There were several variants of the design of publisher's portfolios; our copy is in a dark blue folder with an inscription in a thorny wreath on the front cover: 'Le Martyre d'un Grand Peuple' (The Martyrdom of a Great People). The edition recounts life in Russia during the first five years of Soviet power, the Red Terror, the work of the Cheka, famine, and other aspects of life in the Soviet Union. It contains numerous artistic illustrations and rare documentary photographs. 'This book consists of eight issues covering the history of the Russian revolution from the 1880s to 1922. The book is a collection of articles [historical, economic, political] that attempt to objectively illuminate the events that took place in Russia over almost half a century' (Seslavinsky M. Randevu. P. 254). Bibliography: Karasik. Parade Book of the Soviet Country. P. 3; Seslavinsky. Randevu. No. 46.