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A Nasty Little War

The West's Fight to Reverse the Russian Revolution
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A Nasty Little War, written by Anna Reid and categorised under History & Military, explores the complexities of a lesser-known conflict. Through meticulous research, the book delves into the geopolitical tensions and personal stories that shaped the war, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the events and their historical significance, all without giving away specific plot twists or outcomes.
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A Nasty Little War

The extraordinary story of how the West tried to reverse the Russian Revolution.

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A BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE BOOK OF THE YEAR

'Thoroughly researched, stylish and entertaining' Financial Times

'A vivid and sparkling account, full of colour and dark drama' Observer

'Brilliantly depicts a disastrous failure' Antony Beevor

'Chillingly original' Max Hastings

'Witty and elegant . . . Excellent background to today's events' Anne Applebaum

From the bestselling author of Borderland: A Journey Through the History of Ukraine

The extraordinary story of how the West tried to reverse the Russian Revolution.

In the closing months of the First World War, Britain, America, France and Japan sent arms and 180,000 soldiers to Russia, with the aim of tipping the balance in her post-revolutionary Civil War. From Central Asia to the Arctic and from Poland to the Pacific, they joined anti-Bolshevik forces in trying to overthrow the new men in the Kremlin, in an astonishingly ambitious military adventure known as the Intervention.

Fresh, in the case of the British, from the trenches, they found themselves in a mobile, multi-sided conflict as different as possible from the grim stasis of the Western Front. Criss-crossing the shattered Russian empire in trains, sleds and paddlesteamers, they bivouacked in snowbound cabins and Kirghiz yurts, torpedoed Red battleships from speedboats, improvised new currencies and the world's first air-dropped chemical weapons, got caught up in mass retreats and a typhus epidemic, organised several coups and at least one assassination. Taking tea with warlords and princesses, they also turned a blind eye to their Russian allies' numerous atrocities.

Two years later they left again, filing glumly back onto their troopships as port after port fell to the Red Army. Later, American veterans compared the humiliation to Vietnam, and the politicians and generals responsible preferred to trivialise or forget. Drawing on previously unused diaries, letters and memoirs, A Nasty Little War brings an episode with echoes down the century since vividly to life.

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The Nasty Little War is acclaimed for its vivid portrayal of the failed Western intervention in the Russian civil war, with reviewers praising Reid's engaging and witty prose. The narrative is lauded for capturing the absurdity and drama of the events, making a forgotten historical episode come alive with colour and insight. Esteemed historians and critics highlight its extensive research, elegant writing, and captivating retelling, describing it as both entertaining and chillingly original.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781529326765

Publisher: John Murray Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 09 November 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: John Murray Publishers Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 640g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Anna Reid is a historian and journalist. Her previous books are Borderland: a Journey through the History of Ukraine, now in its fourth edition, The Shaman's Coat: a Native History of Siberia, and Leningrad: Tragedy of a City under Siege, 1941-44, which was shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize and has been translated into eighteen languages. She is a former Kyiv correspondent for The Economist, and a trustee of the Ukrainian Institute London.

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