Bride of the Revolution: Krupskaya and Lenin
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1972. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. 8vo. Pp. 326. Frontis. subject portrait photograph. Illustrated with a further 8 pp. of black & white photo reproductions. With notes in appendix, index. Beige cloth, titles stamped in copper on the spine, black topstain. In the three-color photo illustrated dust jacket, price $10 unclipped: spine moderately sunned, two short closed tears to the back panel. Near Fine / Very Good+. Item #6667
The first full and frank story of Nadezhda Krupskaya, the youthful Tolstoyan who became Lenin's bride. Russian historian McNeal was Chairman of the Department of History at U. Mass Amherst when this volume was published. Dust jacket is now housed in a removable, clear archival sleeve.
Price: $25.00