This is an interpretive treatment of the man Bakunin called "the greatest conspirator of the century." Eisenstein draws a distinction between the "amateur" revolutionist and the frequently unemployed professional who attempted to create opportunities to practice his craft but did not necessarily play a part in any particular revolution.
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This is an interpretive treatment of the man Bakunin called "the greatest conspirator of the century." Eisenstein draws a distinction between the "amateur" revolutionist and the frequently unemployed professional who attempted to create opportunities to practice his craft but did not necessarily play a part in any particular revolution.
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Very Good in Good jacket. 1959 edition. Dust jacket clipped inside front panel, with some edge wear, fading and chipping but mostly in good condition, in mylar protector. Text block clean. Binding is sound and tight, minimal shelf wear, text unmarked. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall.