Description
His remarkable writings provide a firsthand account of the momentous events, and include his meetings with Lenin and the Bolshevik leaders.
About the Author
Morgan Philips-Price's writings for the Manchester Guardian won him wide acclaim. During his long career he also reported for the Daily Herald, Izvestia and the New York Herald Tribune and authored several books including A Diplomatic History of the War 1914; War and Revolution in Asiatic Russia (1918) and Dispatches from the Weimar Republic. Tania Rose was the daughter of Morgan Philips-Price and collaborated on screenplays for Ealing Studios as well as the Oscar-winning Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
Reviews
'An extraordinarily valuable compilation' -- Eric Hobsbawm
'Price was a man with an instinctive feel for politics. He was better placed than most reporters to understand the depth of popular desire for change' -- Jonathan Steele, The Guardian
'A vivid account and complimentary to Reed's masterpiece Ten Days That Shook the World ... This fascinating book is an excellent insight to the revolutionary events of 1917-18, and how they transformed a young upper-class liberal into a fervent revolutionary' -- Socialist Appeal
Book Information
ISBN 9780745312057
Author Morgan Philips-Price
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 245g