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ZHIRINOVSKY, The Paradoxes of Russian Fascism, Hardcover, 6¼" x 9½", with dust jacket - 1995

by Vladimir Solovyov & Elena Klepikova, translated by Catherine A Fitzpatrick

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Viking, publishers, London 1995 hardcover, 6¼" x 9½", with dust jacket AS NEW book in AS NEW unclipped dust jacket Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the ultra-nationalist Russian politician, shocked the world by winning 24 percent of the popular vote in Russia's 1993 election. In his determination to make Russia 'great' he intends to rule with an iron fist. While Russia has been stripped of superpower status, and now struggles in a political quicksand and economic stupor, the populace turns to the virulent fascist Vladimir Zhirinovsky for guidance and hope. This is a searing portrait of the making of a dictator.
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  • Title ZHIRINOVSKY, The Paradoxes of Russian Fascism,
  • Author Vladimir Solovyov & Elena Klepikova, translated by Catherine A Fitzpatrick
  • Binding hardcover, 6¼" x 9½", with dust jacket
  • Condition New
  • Pages 256 pages
  • Publisher Viking, publishers, London
  • Date 1995
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 37005

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