Beasts, Men and Gods (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Ferdinand Ossendowski

 
9781440040016: Beasts, Men and Gods (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

From the Russian Revolution to the heart of Mongolia, a firsthand journey into danger, mystery, and survival.

A reporter and traveler shares an eyewitness account of upheaval in 1920s Siberia and Mongolia. The scenes pull you through crowded towns, tense borders, and firelit forests where danger hides in every shadow. The narrative blends gritty travel detail with encounters that feel larger than life, including a silent avenger and a rising sense of hidden powers at work in a vast region. What you’ll experience

Ideal for readers who enjoy immersive travel memoirs, frontier history, and accounts of Asia in the early 20th century.

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About the Author

Antoni Ferdynand Ossendowski (May 27, 1876 - January 3, 1945) was a Polish writer, journalist, traveler, globetrotter, explorer and university professor. He is best known for his books about Lenin and the Russian Civil War, a war in which he took part.

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