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| Young Stalin | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 2 reviews) Sales Rank: 139 Category: Book
Author: Simon Sebag Montefiore Publisher: Phoenix Studio: Phoenix Manufacturer: Phoenix Label: Phoenix Media: Paperback Pages: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.1 x 1.5
ISBN: 0753823799 EAN: 9780753823798 ASIN: 0753823799
Publication Date: May 1, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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  How could this handsome man have become the hard hearted monster of the Soviet Republic? May 14, 2008 Not a topic I would have thought could be so interesting. The early years of the black hearted Red Tsar and what made him become so dogmatic and ultimately wicked. A fascinating blockbuster of a story, with qualities that keep you reading to the end. Interspersed with photographs and even poems by 'Soso' the 'romantic'.
'Soso' did not have much going for him in his early life with an alcoholic father and headstrong and angry mother and I could not help admiring his thirst for knowledge and ambition in his youth. It is interesting see how he achieved his goals to become the leader of the USSR and in my opinion regardless of his charming manner, good looks and high intelligence he seems to have had the symptoms a psychopath. His ability to encourage sympathy from people for himself and his cause whilst hiding a completely hard heart is evidence of that.
A great book for anyone interested in the former USSR and understanding the present situation and the Russian people.
  Best biography for years May 7, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Having just finished Tim Jeal's excellent biography of Stanley I stated that that was the best biography I had read for years. I immediately started on this one and three days later am pleased to announce that THIS is the best biography I have read for years. I could resort to cliches (OK I will resort to cliches)this is a virtually unputdownable, page turner. A boys own adventure - well perhaps a bit brutal to be boys own, but in all seriousness, if someone came to a publisher with this as a work of fiction they'd be laughed out of court at the sheer improbability of it. But having said that, the rip-snorting action packed nature of this work allows the prose to flow in a fictional "style" as it were, making this a slightly better "read" than the same author's "The court of the Red Tsar" about Stalin's years in power
I'm not going to repeat a lot of facts and snippets from the book that have become apparent since the opening of the Russian archives, all I'm going to do is urge you to read this book. You will definitely not regret it.
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