DEATH ONLY WINS: THE STALIN TRILOGY

DEATH ONLY WINS: THE STALIN TRILOGY
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 710
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ISBN-10 : 9781483691169
ISBN-13 : 1483691160
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Download or read book DEATH ONLY WINS: THE STALIN TRILOGY written by Ravi Ravindranathan and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2013-12-17 with total page 710 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Early Stalin, the first volume in a forthcoming trilogy of historical fiction on the life of Joseph Stalin entitled Death Only Wins, tells the story of the future Soviet dictator in two parts, Caucasus and Siberia: In and Out. It recounts Stalin's abysmal childhood, his mother's efforts to get him into the Orthodox priesthood, his ecclesiastical education, his expulsion from the Tiflis Theological Seminary, his life as an organizer of robberies to fund Lenin's revolutionary enterprises, his first marriage, the death of his wife, his love affairs, his trips abroad, and his many arrests, exiles, and escapes from Siberia. Always in the background of the novel is the land of Georgia with its splendid food and wine, spectacular beauty, literature, customs, and culture in general as well as the harshness of the Siberian landscape. A major purpose of the first volume is to provide clues to Stalin's behaviour as ruler of the Soviet Union, an explanation of how Stalin became Stalin.


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