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  1. Insurgent Mexico; With Pancho Villa in the Mexican Revolution by John Reed, 2009-05-30
  2. How to buy real estate for at least 20% below market value, volume 2 by John T. Reed, 2001
  3. The War In Eastern Europe by John Reed, 2010-03-09
  4. How to Manage Residential Property for Maximum Cash Flow and Resale Value by John T. Reed, 1998-10
  5. Romantic Revolutionary: A Biography of John Reed by Robert A. Rosenstone, 2001-05
  6. The War in Eastern Europe by John Reed, 2009-12-26
  7. John Reed: Witness to Revolution by Tamara Hovey, 1982-03
  8. How to Use Leverage to Maximize Your Real Estate Investment Return: Sensible Finance Techniques for Real Estate Investors by John T. Reed, 1986-06
  9. MINDING THE SOUTH by John Shelton Reed, 2003-09-04
  10. Ten days that Shook the World (Penguin Classics) by John Reed, 2007-08-28
  11. Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed, 2008-04-17
  12. Eight for Eternity: A John the Lord Chamberlain Mystery (John the Lord Chamberlain Mysteries) by Mary Reed, Eric Mayer, 2010-04-01
  13. Seven for a Secret: A John the Lord Chamberlain Mystery (John the Eunuch) by Mary Reed, Eric Mayer, 2008-04-01
  14. Improvisation: Discovery and creativity in drama (A University paperback drama book) by John Reed Hodgson, 1967

1. John Reed
John Reed, the son of an insurance salesman, was born in Portland, Oregon, on 22nd October, 1887. After graduating from Harvard University, he began work
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John Reed, the son of an insurance salesman, was born in Portland, Oregon, on 22nd October, 1887. After graduating from Harvard University, he began work for the American Magazine . Later he became a reporter for the radical journal, The Masses where he met his future wife, Louise Bryant
In 1914 Metropolitan Magazine sent Reed to Mexico where he met leaders of Pancho Villa's army. Later that year he gave sympathetic coverage to striking coal miners in Colorado.
On the outbreak of the First World War , Reed went to Europe where he covered the battle fronts in Germany Russia Serbia Romania and Bulgaria for The Masses and the Metropolitan Magazine . His reports were later published in the book The War in Eastern Europe
Reed and Louise Bryant were in Russia during the October 1917 in 1917. Reed's experiences in

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3. John Reed --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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The 4months of reporting which resulted in John Reed s book Insurgent Mexico, first a series of front-line dispatches to the Metropolitan Magazine and New
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6. John S. Reed
John S. Reed. AKA John Shepard Reed. Born 1939 Birthplace Chicago, IL. Gender Male Race or Ethnicity White Occupation Business
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8. A Day In The Life Of John Reed
John (Pussy) Reed. P.S. The next day, Jim Fueling called in with his threecylinder and let me have a ride. It goes like a raped ape. I rode it hard,
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Bandit, I was very proud when you nominated me as the meanest man in the motorcycle industry but unfortunately, I am going to have to relinquish the title. My demise started early in the week. I had an urgent request from Custom Chrome to design a tread pattern for a new tire. They wanted me to come up with something quick just the kind of job I like. Fuck it, I needed to get the Softail to the engineer. I felt like freezing my ass off so I closed up shop and rode down to CCI. It started raining, so not only was I cold, I was wet as well. The engineer came out, looked underneath the engine, stood up, and said, "So that’s what it does" and walked off. I was amazed. "How long will you need the Softail?" I asked. "I’m finished,” he said. I started to feel what little blood I had in my lips drain. Another engineer started chewing my ass because he had drawn one of my prototypes ready for production and they’d had a rapid prototype made to check the shape. He was pissed off at me because the part that was the same shape as his drawing didn’t look like my prototype he was supposed to be copying. I walked off shaking my head and bumped into an upper management guy who will remain nameless because he is a friend of mine (Steve Fisk). We chewed the shit for a while. "What are you working on now?" he asked. "I have been working on the tread pattern for the new tire," I said. "That gas tank is your priority," he said. Translated, that means stop dicking around with the tire, stop riding around all day on company bikes and get some work done.

9. John Reed - Britannica Concise
Reed, John U.S. poet-adventurer whose short life as a revolutionary writer and activist made him the hero of a generation of radical intellectuals.
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U.S. journalist. He attended Harvard University and began writing for the radical socialist journal The Masses in 1913. He covered the revolutionary fighting in Mexico (1914) and was frequently arrested for leading labour strikes. A war correspondent during World War I, he became a close friend of Vladimir Lenin and witnessed the Russian Revolution of 1917 , described in his book Ten Days That Shook the World (1919). He became head of the U.S. Communist Labor Party; indicted for sedition, he escaped to the Soviet Union, where he died of typhus and was buried beside the Kremlin wall. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "John Reed" from the 32 Volume Reed, John - U.S. poet-adventurer whose short life as a revolutionary writer and activist made him the hero of a generation of radical intellectuals. Swanton, John Reed - American anthropologist and a foremost student of North American Indian ethnology. His contributions to knowledge of the Indians of the southeastern United States significantly developed the discipline of ethnohistory. Reed, Stanley F.

10. John Reed
John Reed died in October 1920. The only American ever buried at the Kremlin, Reed’s idealism, intellect, and spirit would inspire radicals to form John
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John Reed For John Silas Reed, the conservative, early twentieth century city of Portland could never be “prepared to understand his dreams” of social revolution and change. Born in 1887, Reed grew up in a stately Portland mansion, attended the Portland Youth Academy and later, boarding school. Fascinated with the travels of his uncle and the unfamiliar habits of his family’s Chinese servant Lee Sing, Reed’s early writings were inspired by his desire to see the world.
Praised for his poetry and writing skills, Reed graduated from Harvard in 1910 and began a career in journalism in New York. He wrote predominantly for leftist magazines and was celebrated among Greenwich Village radicals. Reed first gained prominence when he covered the 1911 Mexican revolution alongside revolutionary Pancho Villa. The event inspired his romanticized chronicle, Insurgent Mexico . In 1915, Reed toured Eastern Europe reporting on the atrocities and injustices of World War I. He became especially captivated with Russia and its potential for revolution, writing that Russians “are perhaps the most interesting human beings that exist.”

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12. John Reed - Wikipedia
Translate this page John Reed (Portland, 22 ottobre 1887 – Mosca, 17 ottobre 1920) è stato un giornalista e militante comunista statunitense. È conosciuto in particolare per la
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John Reed Nasce da una famiglia benestante e socialmente affermata a Portland , nell' Oregon . Compie i suoi studi ad Harvard, dove inizia a scrivere racconti e poesie e si laurea nel 1910. Dopo la laurea John Reed viaggia per alcuni mesi in Europa , visitando Inghilterra Francia e Spagna . Al suo ritorno in America si stabilisce a New York , dove inizia collaborare a vari giornali (American Magazine, The Masses, Metropolitan Magazine ) e pubblica la sua prima raccolta di poesie ( Sangar In quegli anni entra in contatto con gli " Industrial Workers of the World ", un' organizzazione operaia internazionalista (fondata a Chicago nel ) ed ¨ partecipe testimone delle lotte dei lavoratori nella metropoli americana. Reed si accosta alla lotta dei lavoratori durante lo sciopero dei setifici di Paterson , nel New Jersey , nel 1913. I leader degli IWW che dirigono lo sciopero hanno tentato il coinvolgimento degli intellettuali radicali di New York. Reed ¨ arrestato mentre assiste allo sciopero e trascorre quattro giorni in carcere (in quei giorni vengono arrestati pi¹ di 2300 operai).

13. John Reed (journalist) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
By the 1930s, john reed Clubs, affiliated with the Communist Party, existed in his honor in nearly all the large cities of the United States.
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Reed was born in Portland, Oregon , the son of Charles Jerome and Margaret (Green) Reed. His mother was the daughter of a leading Portland citizen who had made a fortune in pig iron manufacturing. His father, who had recently come from the East when they married in 1886, represented an agricultural machinery manufacturer and with his ready wit quickly won acceptance in Portland’s business community. The young John, universally called Jack, was born in his mother’s mansion and baptized in the fashionable Trinity Episcopal Church (later abandoning religion).

14. John Reed
reed s popularity as a radical leader led to the creation of john reed clubs across the United States. His life was subject for the successful 1981 motion
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John (Silas) Reed (1887-1920) American journalist and poet-adventurer, whose colorful life as a revolutionary writer ended in Russia but made him the hero of a generation of radical intellectuals. Reed was a close friend of V.I. Lenin and an eyewitness to the 1917 October revolution. He recorded this historical event in his best-known book, TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD (1920). Reed is buried with other Bolshevik heroes beside the Kremlin wall. "It was just 8.40 when a thundering wave of cheers announced the entrance of the presidium, with Lenin-great Lenin-among them. A short, stocky figure, with a big head set down in his shoulders, bald and bulging. Little eyes, a snubbish nose, wide, generous mouth, and heavy chin; clean-shaven now, but already beginning to bristle with the well-known beard of his past and future. Dressed in shabby clothes, his trousers much too long for him. Unimpressive, to be the idol of a mob, loved and revered as perhaps few leaders in history have been. A strange popular leader-a leader purely by virtue of intellect; colourless, humourless, uncompromising and detached, without picturesque idiosyncrasies-but with the power of explaining profound ideas in simple terms, of analysing a concrete situation. And combined with shrewdness, the greatest intellectual audacity." (from Ten Days That Shook the World

15. John T. Reed's View Of Various Real Estate Investment Gurus
Without much fanfare, john T reed has initiated a subtle (but I think welcome) change to his guru ratings system. Under the old system, a guru was either
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Here is an alphabetical list of famous real estate investment gurus and seminar organizations along with information about them which investors may find of interest. Where I have a relevant product, it is mentioned and linked to the appropriate page. The Federal Trade Commission has a similar page although they are reluctant to name names, but they do identify red flags to watch for at www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer.htm By clicking on the guru in question, you can move quickly to the entry in question. When I got into real estate in 1967, there would only have been about ten gurus, all book authors, and all recommended. The all-recommended status continued until Nothing Down author Robert Allen came on the scene in 1979. Ever since, there has been an endless parade of

16. Discovering John Reed By Howard Zinn Excerpted From The Book Howard Zinn On Hist
The appearance in 1981 of a Hollywood movie, Reds, in which the main character is a Communist, the journalist john reed, and is sympathetically portrayed,
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Discovering John Reed
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The appearance in 1981 of a Hollywood movie, Reds, in which the main character is a Communist, the journalist John Reed, and is sympathetically portrayed, was startling. It was one of many pieces of evidence that the nation had moved a critical distance away from the Communist hysteria of the Fifties. The editors of the Boston Globe asked me, as a historian, to tell their readers about John Reed, and this piece appeared January 5, 1982.
Radicals are doubly exasperating. They not only refuse to conform to ideas of what true American patriots are like; they may not even fit common notions of what radicals are like. So with John Reed and Louise Bryant, who confounded and infuriated the guardians of cultural and political orthodoxy around the time of World War I. They are now being portrayed in Warren Beatty's grand movie, Reds, causing some critics to grumble about "communist chic" and "mod Marxism," in an unwitting replay of the barbs thrust at Reed and Bryant in their time.
It was bad enough that they and their remarkable friends-Max Eastman, Emma Goldman, Lincoln Steffens, Margaret Sanger- spoke out for sexual freedom in a country dominated by Christian righteousness, or opposed militarization in a time of jingoism and war, or advocated socialism when business and government were clubbing and shooting strikers, or welcomed what seemed to them the first proletarian revolution in history.

17. Reed, John. 1922. Ten Days That Shook The World
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Corbis Adventure it was, and one of the most marvellous mankind ever embarked upon, sweeping into history at the head of the toiling masses, and staking everything on their vast and simple desires. Already the machinery had been set up by which the land of the great estates could be distributed among the peasants. Preface John Reed Ten Days That Shook the World John Reed The first-person chronicle of a lengendary journalist at the flashpoint of the Russian Revolution, whence he delivers one of the great stories of the twentieth century.

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MIA: Marxist Writers: John Reed Biography BOOKS Insurgent Mexico The war in eastern Europe Ten days that shook the world Articles, Letters, Speeches, etc A Taste of Justice War in Paterson The Worst Thing in Europe A Daughter of the Revolution ... Letter of John Reed and Ben Gitlow in New York to the Labor Committee of the Left Wing National Conference, August 11, 1919. Letter of John Reed, et al. in New York to C.E. Ruthenberg in Cleveland, August 11, 1919. Aspects of the Russian Revolution America and the Negro question at 2nd Congress of Comintern 1920 From the Revolutionary Workers of America to the Oppressed People of the East Soviet Russia Now Back to the Marxist Writers Archive
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20. Oregon Blue Book: Notable Oregonians: John Reed - Journalist, Poet
john reed was born in Portland, Oregon on October 22, 1887 to Charles Jerome reed and Margaret Green reed. As a youth he was educated at the Portland
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