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Vladimir Lenin

The political theories of Lenin have long outlived him, and have even gone on to outlive the Marxist state he help to found; the Soviet Union. The name Lenin still reverberates around the world, and yet “Lenin” is not even his real name. He was born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, the name Lenin was just the word he used to attach to his ideology, Lenin was just the brand that he developed as he attempted to make good on his promise to export Leninism all over the world.

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✓ The Birth of Revolution ✓ Lenin’s Honeymoon in Exile ✓ Lenin’s Blank Check ✓ Dealing with Monarchist Filth ✓ Saving Face ✓ Voice of a Nation ✓ Russia Holds its Breath And much more! The man that came to be known as Vladimir Lenin almost single-handedly sparked communist revolution in Russia and he very nearly brought his brand of Marxism to the rest of the world. What drove him to do this? Where did he derive such an immense desire for societal change? This book serves to examine the landscape that brought such a pivotal figure to such prominence, examining all of the catalysts, from personal, to national, that led the man known simply as “Lenin” down his inexorable path of revolution.

Vladimir Lenin A Life From Beginning to End Hourly History Books

If readers are prepared to exercise patience, a decent hourly read can be found in "Valdimir Lenin, A Life From Beginning to End." Many of the highlights of Lenin's life are presented in this book.

Unfortunately, the author has chosen to shroud them in cliches and a writing style that ranges from fair to downright clunky. Here are a few excerpts:

- "This one short, bald-headed, goatee-and moustached figure seemed to have walked right into the pages of history from the middle of nowhere."

- "So let's unravel the cobwebs of time that cover the quite exceptional chapters that make up Vladimir Lenin's life."

- "Even more dramatic than the ramifications of his father's passing, it was a year later in 1887 when his brother was attested and then summarily executed that Lenin was truly sent down the point of no return."

I could list more, but you get the point. It is a shame, because the book is decently researched and organized. With some careful editing and a retreat from the cliches, this could easily have been a four- or five-star effort. In its present state, it is only able to garner three.

Product details

  • Paperback 46 pages
  • Publisher Independently published (May 10, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1520605234

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This was a waste of my lunch hour. It's poor on many levels.
A good and enjoyable read about a key figure in world history. The little facts and "nuggets" of Lenin's life were both interesting and telling when trying to understand the thought process of this leader of Soviet history. Would recommend reading to any student of world history.
The author presented the salient points of Lenin's life, and gave a good deal of insight into his motivation.
The book would have been better had it been carefully proofread.
Easy, factual historfical read. As a historian I foun the book refreshing to read. The author stayed focused and on point. Glad to see the book did not become engrossed with the conflict between Lenin and Stalin;was just enough. Good job!
This book describes a man who thought Communism was less oppressive to his people than Nicholas. They were both equally oppressive. He thought he was helping his people but, his people were treated just as bad or worse than the Nicholas had treated them. This Hourly History book is in the top ten that I have read and I've read most of them.
A good review of Lenin's life.
BUT there are some quirky descriptions, an early one is "He wasn't born with a copy of Karl Marx's 'Communist Manifesto' hanging out of his mouth." WHAT?
I may have missed something, but I could not understand what role Lenin ultimately held - he seemed to wield power, but not be in charge and with a title (such as 'President')?
STILL - learned a lot...!
I have read several of the works in this series and found this one the most disappointing.

The nature of the project means that there will be gaps and that things some readers will really want won't be there. That's just going to happen. In this case I think the gaps are significant.

While the author does highlight the execution of Lenin's brother as a crucial point, the nature of what he was up against, the truly savage brutality of tsarism is minimized. The original big brother wasn't Lenin but the Tsar. His secret police were everywhere. The Bolsheviks didn't imagine a world filed with enemy agents plotting their overthrow--an overthrow that would have meant the execution of everyone of them. That was their reality.

I think too this work suffers from a tone, one that sees Lenin as an arrogant intellectual who was contemptuous of the ordinary people. Only intellectual geniuses like him could lead the proletariat (

I think this is niether accurate nor fair. Bolshevism is really complicated but it is also decidedly anti intellectual. I think that looking in more detail at the betrayal of 1914 when the reformist socialists lined up to support the war had a deep impact on Lenin and the rise of Bolshevism. While stuff will always be left out, this gap really reduces the narrative.

Not my favorite in this collection.
If readers are prepared to exercise patience, a decent hourly read can be found in "Valdimir Lenin, A Life From Beginning to End." Many of the highlights of Lenin's life are presented in this book.

Unfortunately, the author has chosen to shroud them in cliches and a writing style that ranges from fair to downright clunky. Here are a few excerpts

- "This one short, bald-headed, goatee-and moustached figure seemed to have walked right into the pages of history from the middle of nowhere."

- "So let's unravel the cobwebs of time that cover the quite exceptional chapters that make up Vladimir Lenin's life."

- "Even more dramatic than the ramifications of his father's passing, it was a year later in 1887 when his brother was attested and then summarily executed that Lenin was truly sent down the point of no return."

I could list more, but you get the point. It is a shame, because the book is decently researched and organized. With some careful editing and a retreat from the cliches, this could easily have been a four- or five-star effort. In its present state, it is only able to garner three.
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