This book is a collection of eleven essays dealing with important
but little-studied episodes in Lenin's attempt to build a Bolshevik
Party before 1914. It also deals with his defence of Roman
Malinovsky, who turned out to be a police spy, and his romantic
involvement with a fellow Bolshevik, Inessa Armand. The last three
essays paint a picture of a 'non-geometric' Lenin and his
little-known interests in food, holidaying and sports.
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