By: Kellogg Durland (1881-1911)
Red Reign provides a fascinating glimpse into life in Russia during a tumultuous period. Kellogg Durland's detailed descriptions of the people, places, and events he encounters during his year in the country are both vivid and engaging. The author's keen observations offer valuable insights into the political and social forces at play in early 20th century Russia. The narrative is fast-paced and gripping, making it difficult to put the book down. Overall, Red Reign is a captivating read that sheds light on a pivotal moment in history. Book Description: Kellogg Durland spent a year in Russia as a journalist in 1906, during a seminal period in Russian history. This is a highly interesting read, knowing as we do what fell out for Russia in the next decade. The Russian Revolution did not appear from nowhere in 1917. Durland's account shows the rumblings that existed before the explosion.
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