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SMITH, HEDRICK. The New Russians. Avon Books, New York: 1991. 0380716518 / 9780380716517 First Avon Books Trade Printing. s Softcover. Good condition. Fifteen years after his his first look, Hedrick Smith revisted the Soviet Union for a stunning second look at its people, its politics, its staggering internal turmoil - from the crises in the breakaway Republics and the audacious failed military takeover to the remarkable rise of Boris Yeltsin - and has shed a briliant new light on the modern revolution that changed their world . . . and the West. Includes an Index. "A lively, rich and provocative book." - The New York Times Book Review Price:
3.90 USD
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SMITH, HEDRICK. The Power Game: How Washington Works. Random House, New York: 1988. 0394554477 / 9780394554471 h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. Approaching our capital almost as if it were a foreign country, Smith shows how a revolutionary explosion of power in the mid-1970's has turned Washington inside out. You watch as power floats to and then away from the president, who is less powerful than most people imagine. "Not only the inside stuff, but the insightful stuff-an original view of the power playing." -William Safire. Includes notes and an index. Price:
9.00 USD
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SMITH, HEDRICK. The Russians. Ballantine Books, NY: 1977. 0345255216 / 9780345255211 s Softcover. Reading copy. For all the efforts to understand it, Soviet life has remained to most of us a system of totalitarian robots or, since detente, people just like us. These cliches are shattered in this superb new portrait of The Russians. The Russians emerge in this new light as a richly paradoxical people driven by contradictory energies that are as enduring as Russia itself: latent anarchy poised against a preoccupation with control, a sentimental warmth behind an almost brutal coldness in public, a brooding sense of national inferiority beneath a convulsion for extravagant claims, an egalitarian idealism undercut by an obsession with the order and perquisites of status, a general acquiescence to the system and an inbred instinct to beat it. Includes an Index. Price:
1.60 USD
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SMITH, HEDRICK. The Russians. Ballantine Books, NY: 1977. 0345255216 / 9780345255211 s Softcover. Fair condition. Cover has scratches and tears. For all the efforts to understand it, Soviet life has remained to most of us a system of totalitarian robots or, since detente, people just like us. These cliches are shattered in this superb new portrait of The Russians. The Russians emerge in this new light as a richly paradoxical people driven by contradictory energies that are as enduring as Russia itself: latent anarchy poised against a preoccupation with control, a sentimental warmth behind an almost brutal coldness in public, a brooding sense of national inferiority beneath a convulsion for extravagant claims, an egalitarian idealism undercut by an obsession with the order and perquisites of status, a general acquiescence to the system and an inbred instinct to beat it. Includes an Index. Price:
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SMITH, HEDRICK. The Russians. Quadrangle, New York: 1976. 0812905210 / 9780812905212 Third Printing. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. Dustjacket has slight tears. For all the efforts to understand it, Soviet life has remained to most of us a system of totalitarian robots or, since detente, people just like us. These cliches are shattered in this superb new portrait of The Russians. The Russians emerge in this new light as a richly paradoxical people driven by contradictory energies that are as enduring as Russia itself: latent anarchy poised against a preoccupation with control, a sentimental warmth behind an almost brutal coldness in public, a brooding sense of national inferiority beneath a convulsion for extravagant claims, an egalitarian idealism undercut by an obsession with the order and perquisites of status, a general acquiescence to the system and an inbred instinct to beat it. Includes an Index. Price:
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SMITH, HEDRICK. The Russians. Ballantine Books, NY: 1977. 0345255216 / 9780345255211 s Softcover. Reading copy. For all the efforts to understand it, Soviet life has remained to most of us a system of totalitarian robots or, since detente, people just like us. These cliches are shattered in this superb new portrait of The Russians. The Russians emerge in this new light as a richly paradoxical people driven by contradictory energies that are as enduring as Russia itself: latent anarchy poised against a preoccupation with control, a sentimental warmth behind an almost brutal coldness in public, a brooding sense of national inferiority beneath a convulsion for extravagant claims, an egalitarian idealism undercut by an obsession with the order and perquisites of status, a general acquiescence to the system and an inbred instinct to beat it. Includes an Index. Price:
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SMITH, HEDRICK. The Russians. Random House, New York: 1990. 0394581903 / 9780394581903 Book Club Edition. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Very good condition. For all the efforts to understand it, Soviet life has remained to most of us a system of totalitarian robots or, since detente, people just like us. These cliches are shattered in this superb new portrait of The Russians. The Russians emerge in this new light as a richly paradoxical people driven by contradictory energies that are as enduring as Russia itself: latent anarchy poised against a preoccupation with control, a sentimental warmth behind an almost brutal coldness in public, a brooding sense of national inferiority beneath a convulsion for extravagant claims, an egalitarian idealism undercut by an obsession with the order and perquisites of status, a general acquiescence to the system and an inbred instinct to beat it. Includes an Index. Price:
7.85 USD
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