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All Stalin’s Men.
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An Essay in Autobiography.
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Selected Poems.
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Doctor Zhivago.
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Selected Writings and Letters.
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It Happens in Russia: Seven Years Forced Labour in the Siberian Goldfields
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The Fierce and Beautiful World.
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Happy Moscow.
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A Dirty War: A Russian Reporter in Chechnya.
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A Small Corner of Hell: Despatches from Chechnya.
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Putin’s Russia.
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Those Russians
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In Memory of Joseph Stalin and Klement Gottwald
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Collective Narrative and Lyrical Poetry.
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This Is Russia
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The Collected Works of John Reed
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There’s Not a Bathing Suit in Russia, & Other Bare Facts
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