My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography
| Copyright Holder | Charles Scribner's Sons |
| Publisher | Charles Scribner's Sons |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Copyright | 1930 |
| Pages / Font | 597 pages |
| Price | $5.00 U.S. |
| Chapters | Foreword I. Yanovka II. Our Neighbors and My First School III. Odessa: My Family and My School IV. Books and Early Conflicts V. Country and Town VI. The Break VII. My First Revolutionary Organization VIII. My First Prisons IX. My First Exile X. My First Escpape XI. An Immigrant for the First Time XII. The Party Congress and the Split XIII. The Return to Russia XIV. The Year 1905 XV. Trial, Exile, Escap XVI. My Second Foreign Exile: German Socialism XVII. Preparing for a New Revolution XVIII. The Beginning or The War XIX. Paris and Zimmerwald XX. My Expulsion From France XXI. Through Spain XXII. New York XXIII. In A Concentration Camp XXIV. In Petrograd XXV. Concerning Slanderers XXVI. From July to October XXVII. The Deciding Night XXVIII. “Trotskyism"in 1917 XXIX. In Power XXX. In Moscow XXXI. Negotiations at Brest-Litovsk XXXII. Peace XXXIII. A Month at Sviyazhsh XXXIV. The Train XXXV. The Defense of Petrograd XXXVI. The Military Opposition XXXVII. Disagreements Over War Strategy XXXVIII. The Transition to the New Economic Policy, and My Relations With Lenin XXXIX. Lenin’s Illness XL. The Conspiracy of the Epigones XLI. Lenin’s Death and the Shift of Power XLII. The Last Period of Struggle Within the Party XLIII. The Exile XLIV. The Deportation XLV. The Planet Without a Visa |
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