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Overview"The Houndsditch murders of three City of London policemen in 1910 and the ensuing ""Siege of Sidney Street"", in which Latvian anarchists took on Winston Churchill and the British Army, have entered into East London folklore. But no-one ever accounted for the mysterious Peter the Painter, popularly supposed to be the leader of the gang and to have escaped the burning house during the battle. This book solves the mystery. Here for the first time is proof of the real identity of Peter the Painter; the amazing story of his life and revolutionary career; and of the hitherto unknown history of Latvian anarchism. The violent events in London are revealed to be part of a much bigger story which lay behind them -- the 1905 revolution in the Baltic and the armed resistance to Russian state terrorism which followed it. This is a story of class war, revolution and survival; and of a small nation striving to assert its identity; a story that, in the context of a resurgence of Russian imperial ambition aimed at the Baltic states, has particular resonance today." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip RuffPublisher: Breviary Stuff Publications Imprint: Breviary Stuff Publications Edition: Hardback ed. ISBN: 9780992946654ISBN 10: 0992946654 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 01 August 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'A unique and historical work on the Revolution of 1905 and Latvian anarchists... If I were president, then I'd make this book compulsory reading.'Andris Vitolins, Arterritory.com 'Ruff's historical research is written in the best traditions of academic writing ... the fast-moving and compact way of story-telling, which is more characteristic of the detective genre, seems to be effortlessly natural... One of us [a Latvian] should take care that this wonderful story gets a sequel.'Viktors Dabolins, Latvju Teksti 'Like a master of popular puzzles , in the course of many years the author found and identified the scattered and before now partly hidden fragments, and put them together in an easily comprehensible, unified picture, in which countless people and events are interconnected, and where everything acquires meaning... a quiet, convincing story, richly supported by historical facts.'Maira Asare, Kultures Diena 'Just finished your Towering Flame. Thank you for the compassionate, sobering account. Enjoyed it very much... well researched, well written, candid... I have shared this book and suggested reading it to many -- excellent work!!'Lolita Cigane, Member of Parliament of the Latvian Republic 'British historian Philip Ruff's decades-long researches have cast new light on a fascinating period in both Latvian and British history.'Mike Collier, Chief Editor, Latvian Public Media English Service 'In telling the story of Janis Zaklis, the 1905 revolution in Latvia, and the anarchist movement it spawned, Ruff avoids the traps of simplistic celebration or condemnation -- a marvellous work of historical rediscovery.'John Patten, Kate Sharpley Library Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |