#smrgSAHAF La Mutinerie du Cuirassé Potemkine (The Potemkine Mutiny) (27 Juin 1905) - 1967

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Kargoya Teslim Süresi:
1&3
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Stok Kodu:
1199075700
Boyut:
11x17
Sayfa Sayısı:
256 s.
Basım Yeri:
Paris
Basım Tarihi:
1967
Çeviren:
Hugo Mathieu
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
3. Hamur
Dili:
Fransızca
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56,43
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1199075700
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La Mutinerie du Cuirassé Potemkine (The Potemkine Mutiny) (27 Juin 1905) -        1967
La Mutinerie du Cuirassé Potemkine (The Potemkine Mutiny) (27 Juin 1905) - 1967 #smrgSAHAF
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“Hailed as an important contribution both to history and to sea literature when first published in 1961, Richard Hough's book gives a dramatic blow-by-blow account of the June 1905 mutiny on board the Russian battleship Potemkin. The revolt, immortalized in Sergei Eisenstein's famous motion picture, was considered by the Soviets a glorious moment in the people's fight against a tyrannical czarist government, but for others it was a sordid little rebellion over bad meat.

Hough chronicles events from the first rumblings of discontent to the closing scenes of the uprising that nearly brought about the Russian Revolution twelve years early. His balanced recounting of events, including the killing of many Potemkin officers and a civil uprising in Odessa quelled by the Cossacks who, slaughtered thousands, show the protagonists not as symbols but as human beings reacting under powerful tensions.”

“Hailed as an important contribution both to history and to sea literature when first published in 1961, Richard Hough's book gives a dramatic blow-by-blow account of the June 1905 mutiny on board the Russian battleship Potemkin. The revolt, immortalized in Sergei Eisenstein's famous motion picture, was considered by the Soviets a glorious moment in the people's fight against a tyrannical czarist government, but for others it was a sordid little rebellion over bad meat.

Hough chronicles events from the first rumblings of discontent to the closing scenes of the uprising that nearly brought about the Russian Revolution twelve years early. His balanced recounting of events, including the killing of many Potemkin officers and a civil uprising in Odessa quelled by the Cossacks who, slaughtered thousands, show the protagonists not as symbols but as human beings reacting under powerful tensions.”

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