Smiting the Bear (Paperback, Reissue)


Smiting the Bear is the journal of Archibald Fox's extraordinary adventures in the Russian wasteland of 1920-21.

Known in his day as a spy, thief, forger, womaniser and saxophonist, Fox was an unlikely witness to this dark, forgotten time. Determined to steal a Faberge Egg and seduce the former mistress of Vladimir Lenin, he remained in Russia when the other Revolutionary tourists fled.

He is forced to witness elaborate torture, celebrated by an entire village. He is compelled to partake in the new cuisine; cannibalism. He is petrified in the ghost cities by hunger, madness, apparatchiks and the feral tribes of orphans who roam the streets killing innocents for kicks. He is press ganged into a Red Army unit, arrested by secret police, signed up to a peasant militia and uncharacteristically devastated by love.

With his desires thwarted, Fox stumbles into the last great uprising in Bolshevised Russia. He knows it's a tragic farce but, alas, there is no way out...


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Smiting the Bear is the journal of Archibald Fox's extraordinary adventures in the Russian wasteland of 1920-21.

Known in his day as a spy, thief, forger, womaniser and saxophonist, Fox was an unlikely witness to this dark, forgotten time. Determined to steal a Faberge Egg and seduce the former mistress of Vladimir Lenin, he remained in Russia when the other Revolutionary tourists fled.

He is forced to witness elaborate torture, celebrated by an entire village. He is compelled to partake in the new cuisine; cannibalism. He is petrified in the ghost cities by hunger, madness, apparatchiks and the feral tribes of orphans who roam the streets killing innocents for kicks. He is press ganged into a Red Army unit, arrested by secret police, signed up to a peasant militia and uncharacteristically devastated by love.

With his desires thwarted, Fox stumbles into the last great uprising in Bolshevised Russia. He knows it's a tragic farce but, alas, there is no way out...

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General

Imprint

Headline Book Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

31 December 2025

Availability

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Dimensions

216 x 135mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

288

Edition

Reissue

ISBN-13

978-0-7472-6600-6

Barcode

9780747266006

Categories

LSN

0-7472-6600-X



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