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The article presents information about two books on Russia. "Russia Today: What Can We Learn From It?," by Sherwood Eddy; "Moscow, 1911-1933," by Allan Monkhouse. Eddy, unceasing truth-seeker and reformer, is primarily interested in unearthing in Russia's Communist philosophy those aspects from which he believes the United States can learn and benefit. Monkhouse will be remembered as one of the British engineers tried in April 1933, by Soviets for espionage and sabotage, is obviously no friend of the present Soviet regime. |