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Russia By Daylight (1951) By Edward Crankshaw

 

Edward Crankshaw's early work on his reasoning for the Cold War origins and its implication for the future.

 

The author of about 20 books, including three novels, Mr. Crankshaw contributed a steady flow of prefaces, essays, and articles to publications in Britain and the United States, including The New York Times. In addition, he commented on Soviet affairs for the BBC.

 

Difficult to place politically, Mr. Crankshaw reluctantly became a Soviet specialist when The Observer asked him to take the assignment after World War II, part of which he had spent in Moscow. One of the conclusions he had reached was that Kremlin policies must be seen as something that did not start with the Bolshevik takeover in 1917, but had ancient roots. He Avoided Speculation

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 240 Pages
  • In Fair Condition

Russia By Daylight (1951) By Edward Crankshaw

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