
First published in 1919, The Man and His Work is a classic account of one of history’s most pivotal figures, captured at the very moment of revolution. Written by three Western eyewitnesses—Albert Rhys Williams, Raymond Robins, and Arthur Ransome—this timeless work offers an intimate and immediate portrait of Lenin as both man and leader. Through sharp observation and vivid detail, the authors reveal Lenin’s intellect, habits, and unshakable determination that carried him from exile to the heights of power. More than biography, this is living history and an unparalleled window into the character of the man who reshaped the world. A must-read for students of history, politics, and the Russian Revolution, this enduring classic remains one of the most compelling portraits of Lenin ever written.
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