1971: Khruschev Remembers, translated by Strobe Talbot, with an introduction, commentary and notes by Edward Crankshaw. First Sphere Books edition, published in London in 1971. 583 pages.
Wonderful vintage paperback edition. Clean, tightly bound, with no markings or any writing. Cover in very good condition – minor rubbing, a crease on the spine. Moderate yellowing to pages due to age of the book.
1971: Khruschev Remembers, translated by Strobe Talbot
$85.00
1971: Khruschev Remembers, translated by Strobe Talbot, is a significant historical memoir that provides a unique insight into the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. This first edition book offers a firsthand account by Nikita Khruschev, the former leader of the Soviet Union, as he reflects on his time in power and the events that shaped the nation. Talbot’s translation ensures that readers can fully immerse themselves in Khruschev’s recollections, gaining a deeper understanding of the political climate, key decisions, and personal experiences that influenced Soviet history. With its meticulous detail and authentic perspective, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the Cold War, Soviet politics, or the life of Nikita Khruschev.
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