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Autobiography by Vera Figner
Memoirs of a Revolutionist is the memoir of
Vera Figner, a member of the
Narodnaya Volya who helped plan the
assassination of Alexander II. It was first translated into English in an abridged 1927 edition by
International Publishers.
Bibliography
- "Check List of New Books". The American Mercury. June 1927. p. 28.
- Cournos, John (1927).
"Russia—Obverse and Reverse". The Forum. Vol. 78, no. 1. pp. 318–319.
- Frierson, Cathy A. (1991). "Review of Memoirs of a Revolutionist". Russian History. 18 (3): 369–370.
ISSN
0094-288X.
JSTOR
24656568.
- Littell, Robert (June 8, 1927). "Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1927)".
The New Republic. p. 78.
- Pearson, Edmund (July 13, 1927). "The Book Table". The Outlook. pp. 352–353.
- Radziwill, Catherine (October 26, 1927).
"Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1927)".
Commonweal. p. 616.
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"Rev. of Memoirs of a Revolutionist".
The New York Times. June 19, 1927.
ISSN
0362-4331.
- Wolfson, Theresa (August 31, 1927). "Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1927)".
The Nation. p. 208.
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