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Alexandra L. Tolstoy Archives
Alexandra L. Tolstoy •ï¿½9 Items / 5 Books, 2 Articles, 1 Review
I Worked for the Soviet (1934)
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    Tostoy's Daughter (Review)
    I Worked for the Soviet, by Alexandra Tolstoy
    1. I Worked for the Soviet by Alexandra Tolstoy
    The New Republic, November 21, 1934, p. 51
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    Tolstoy's Daughter and the Revolution (Review)
    I Worked for the Soviet, by Alexandra Tolstoy
    1. I Worked for the Soviet by Alexandra Tolstoy
    The Saturday Review, October 13, 1934, p. 205
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    Russia Weighed in the Balance (2 Reviews)
    Russia's Iron Age, by William Henry Chamberlin
    1. Russia's Iron Age by William Henry Chamberlin
    2. I Worked for the Soviet by Alexandra Tolstoy
    The Nation, November 14, 1934, p. 567
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    Three Against Russia (3 Reviews)
    Russia's Iron Age, by William Henry Chamberlin
    1. Russia's Iron Age by William Henry Chamberlin
    2. I Worked for the Soviet by Alexandra Tolstoy
    3. I Live to Tell by Jacob H. Rubin
    Scribners, December 1934, pp. 11-14
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    Eastern Europe
    1. The Treaty of Trianon and European Peace by Stephen Bethlen
    2. The Economic Independence of Poland by Paul Franklin Douglass
    3. Dialectical Materialism by V. Adoratsky
    4. The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1918 by James Bunyan and H.H. Fisher
    5. The October Revolution by Joseph Stalin
    6. Russia's Iron Age by William Henry Chamberlin
    7. I Worked for the Soviet by Alexandra Tolstoy
    8. Secrets of Siberia by Pierre Dominique
    9. The Bolsheviks Discover Siberia by S. Bezborodov
    10. A History of the Roumanians by R.W. Seton-Watson
    11. Ordeal: The Story of My Life by Queen Marie of Roumania
    Foreign Affairs, January 1935, pp. 353-354