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GULAG A History of the Soviet Camps

APPLEBAUM Anne

Published by Allen Lane, 2003. 0713993227, 2003
ISBN 10: 0713993227 / ISBN 13: 9780713993226
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1st edn 1st printing. 8vo. Original silver lettered maroon cloth (VG), dustwrapper (VG, not price clipped). Pp. xii + 610, illus with b&w photos (previous owner's neat inscription on half title). Seller Inventory # 178643

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Synopsis: This exhaustive, seminal work sets out to commemorate and give an identity to some of the millions of lives that make up what is still a highly contentious set of statistics cataloguing the arrest, torture, execution, exile and slave labour of the people who fed the relentless 'meat-grinder' of the Soviet Gulag system.

From the Back Cover: "GULAG is a monumental achievement, a masterpiece of Soviet history, indeed, one of the great historical epics of our time. With intense moral clarity, Anne Applebaum exposes not only the full horror of these slave labor camps -- Russia's legacy of state-sponsored genocide -- but the equally shocking, global amnesia towards the millions who died in them."
-Iris Chang, author of The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II

"Combining meticulous research with myriad accounts of survivors, Gulag: A History illuminates a shadowed world in which millions perished under unspeakable conditions. Any who question why we fought the Cold War will find an answer."
-Henry A. Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State


"As the 20th century recedes into history, with all its hideous crimes and high ideals, wars and trials, lies and revelations, we still have an uneasy feeling of some unfulfilled duty left back there, like an unpaid debt or a dead body we did not commit to the ground. This ghost's name is Gulag - and this book, a comprehensive study of a subject most people try to forget, is a first attempt at exorcism."
-Vladimir Bukovsky, former Soviet dissident
“An important and necessary book.”
-Jung Chang, author of Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China


"A monumental work that will long stand as a memorial of the countless victims of the Gulag, and also to the shame of the many erstwhile Gulag deniers."
-Zbigniew Brzezinski, Former National Security Adviser to President Jimmy Carter
“Anne Applebaum’s work is very human, very readable, both rich in detail and highly impressive as an overview of the huge and dreadful GULAG phenomenon. The astonishing story comes alive in a new way, deep feeling combining with deep understanding.”
-Robert Conquest, author of Stalin and The Great Terror
"Anne Applebaum's Gulag is the first up-to-date scholarly study of the central terror institution of the Soviet regime. It is distinguished not only by thorough research in the sources, many of them previously unknown, but by its humane treatment of the victims of this utterly inhuman institution."
-Richard Pipes, Professor of History Emeritus, Harvard University
"Anne Applebaum's Gulag is an important book. Her many years of scrupulous research have provided a wealth of fascinating detail to create a terrifying and unforgettable story."
-Antony Beevor, author of Stalingrad


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Title: GULAG A History of the Soviet Camps
Publisher: Allen Lane, 2003. 0713993227
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Hardcover
Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included
Edition: 1st Edition