Intimate Letters from Petrograd
Intimate Letters from Petrograd
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Authors: Pauline S. Crosley, Lee A. Farrow & Lee A. Farrow
Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe) | c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period) | Diaries, letters & journals | European history | 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 | Russian Revolution
Published on 10th March 2026 by Anthem Press in the United Kingdom as part of the 'Anthem Americans in Revolutionary Russia' series.
Hardback | 250 pages
229mm x 153mm | 454g




Crosley’s book of published letters is a unique and interesting addition to the body of first-hand literature on the Russian Revolution. It is particularly important as the product of a female author. Pauline Crosley’s role and experience in Russia in 1917 was much the same as the diplomatic wives of the US Foreign Service: she was largely responsible for their social calendar and the day-to-day operations of their home. Her letters tend to focus on the details of everyday life, particularly the assessment of their fuel and food supplies, as well as the changing cultural scene and growing violence in the city. Crosley’s letters give us a sense of what life was like during these tumultuous months, and serve as a fascinating companion to some of the more politically detailed accounts of the revolutionary period."
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