From Stalin's editing of Lenin's polemics to the incarnation of agitprop today that is "Pravda," this study examines the origins, history, and contemporary manifestations of Soviet propaganda
Martin Ebon Libros
Martin Ebon fue un autor germano-estadounidense cuya escritura abarcó los intrigantes reinos de lo paranormal y las complejidades de la política. Abordó temas diversos y a menudo poco convencionales con un estilo de investigación meticuloso. Ebon dedicó un tiempo significativo al campo de la parapsicología, sirviendo como Secretario Administrativo de la Parapsychology Foundation y colaborando estrechamente con su fundadora. Su obra ofrece a los lectores exploraciones perspicaces en territorios menos transitados de la experiencia humana y las dinámicas sociales.






The World's Weirdest Cults
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
From around the world, from the earliest dealings with the forces of evil to the terrible tragedy of the Jonestown death cult, here is a shocking but true look at the various strange beliefs which have flourished in the past and the bizarre groups which are still actively recruiting members today. What makes someone join a cult? Why do people become willing victims of crucifixion or poisoning? These as just a few of the questions explored in a fascinating book that offers you the entire incredible story of the world's weirdest cults. --- from book's back cover
s/t: The Life and Ideas of Yuri V. Andropov, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Which Vitamins Do You Need?
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Paperback. 1974 287p. 7.00X4.25X0.75 Everything you Need to Know About all 17 Vitamins for Better Health and Beauty
Malenkov, Stalin's Successor;
- 322 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational understanding of civilization. Scholars have highlighted its importance, ensuring it remains a vital part of the knowledge landscape.
Können wir in die Zukunft sehen? - Prophezeiungen, die wahr wurden - bk236; Ullstein Verlag; Martin Ebon; pocket_book; 1987



