Ten Days That Shook the World

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Ten Days That Shook the World

by John Reed

EN·~12 hours·111 chapters

Chapters

111 total

[Redactor’s Note: The book is composed of text, footnotes, and appendices. The footnotes are included at the end of each chapter, while the Appendix No. and Section are referred to in the text in parentheses, the Appendices following the book text. There are 17 graphic figures in the text. These are indicated by a reference to the page number in the original book.]

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Ten Days That Shook the World - by John Reed

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Contents

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Preface

11:26

Notes and Explanations

21:05

Chapter I Background

29:26

Chapter II The Coming Storm

31:38

COMRADES FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR HEALTH, PRESERVE CLEANLINESS.

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Part of the Armoured Car Division of the Petrograd garrism stationed in the Winter Palace.

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Chapter III On the Eve

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Description

A vivid, first‑hand chronicle of the days when Russia’s capital erupted into revolt, this account follows the events that unfolded in Petrograd as workers and soldiers surged to seize power. Beginning with a concise look at the social and economic tensions that built up before the uprising, the narrative moves quickly into the storm that toppled the provisional government and set the stage for a new order.

Reed’s reporting is rooted in what he saw and heard on the streets, supplemented by detailed footnotes and striking graphic figures that bring the chaos to life. He captures the hopes and fears of ordinary people, the clash of competing visions for Russia’s future, and the raw energy of a society on the brink of transformation.

For listeners who want a grounded, immersive glimpse into one of the twentieth century’s most turbulent moments, the book offers a clear, engaging portrait of a revolution that reshaped a nation and reverberated worldwide.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (747K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2002-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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John Reed

1887–1920

A restless reporter and radical witness to revolution, this American writer turned firsthand experience into some of the most vivid political journalism of his era. He is best known for Ten Days That Shook the World, his dramatic account of the Russian Revolution.

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