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We the living / Ayn Rand ; with an introduction and an afterword by Leonard Peikoff.

Rand, Ayn. (Author). Peikoff, Leonard. (Added Author).

Summary:

First published in 1936, this novel has as its theme the struggle of the individual against the state. It portrays the impact of the Russian Revolution on three human beings who assert the right to live their own lives and pursue their own happiness. It tells of a young woman's passionate love, held like a fortress against the corrupting evil of a totalitarian state, which demands from is citizens not independence but self-sacrifice.--Publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780451233592
  • ISBN: 978045123427 (student ed.)
  • Physical Description: xiii, 511 p. ; 18 cm.
  • Edition: 75th Anniversary ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Signet, 2011, c1959.
Subject: Soviet Union > History > Revolution, 1917-1921 > Fiction.
Totalitariansim > Fiction.
Socialism > Fiction.
Communism > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Salmo Public Library.

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Salmo Public Library PBK FIC RAN (Text) 35163000189154 Paperback Fiction Volume hold Available -

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300 . ‡axiii, 511 p. ; ‡c18 cm.
520 . ‡aFirst published in 1936, this novel has as its theme the struggle of the individual against the state. It portrays the impact of the Russian Revolution on three human beings who assert the right to live their own lives and pursue their own happiness. It tells of a young woman's passionate love, held like a fortress against the corrupting evil of a totalitarian state, which demands from is citizens not independence but self-sacrifice.--Publisher.
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