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‘Kerensky is coming!’
(Rumor has it that Kerensky is on his way to America to act as a center for propaganda in the United States against the Russian Revolution. For those who believe that a counter-revolutionary movement led by Kerensky might be successful, it may be instructive to read the story of his final defeat at the gates of Petrograd — J. R.)
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See James K. Libbey, Alexander Gumberg and Soviet-American Relations 1917–1933 (Lexington, Ky, [1977]).
See David R. Francis, Russia from the American Embassy April, 1916–November, 1918 (New York, 1921).
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Homberger, E., Biggart, J. (1992). ‘Kerensky is Coming!’. In: Homberger, E., Biggart, J. (eds) John Reed and the Russian Revolution. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21836-3_21
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