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  1. The war in eastern Europe. described by John Reed. pictured by B by Reed. John. 1887-1920., 1916-01-01
  2. Biography - Reed, John (Silas) (1887-1920): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. The John Reed Centenary 1887-1920 by Corliss, ed. Lamont, 1988
  4. Tsehn Eg Os Hobn Oyfgeruder Di El: I Azoy Di Soyeen Hoben Farapt Di Makh In Rusland (Yiddish Edition) by Reed John 1887-1920, 2010-10-06
  5. John Reed & Writing Of Revolution by Daniel W. Lehman, 2002-12-31
  6. John Reed and the Russian Revolution: Uncollected Articles, Letters, and Speeches on Russia, 1917-1920
  7. Pancho Villa and John Reed: Two Faces of Romantic Revolution by Jim Tuck, 1984-09
  8. John Reed (Research and Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease) by Eric Homberger, 1990-11
  9. John Reed (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by David C. Duke, 1987-08
  10. The Bohemians: The Story of John Reed and His Friends by Alan Cheuse, 1982-02
  11. John Reed: The Early Years in Greenwich Village by Alex Baskin, 1990-07
  12. Romantic Revolutionary: A Biography of John Reed by Robert A. Rosenstone, 1975-06
  13. So Short a Time; A Biography of John Reed and Louise Bryant. by Barbara Gelb, 1973-06
  14. John Reed, Witness to Revolution by Tamara Hovey, 1975-08

1. John Reed (1887-1920)
John Reed (18871920). Ten Days That Shook the World. 1922. Chapter XI. The Conquest of Power
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2. John Reed Archive
Includes a very brief biography and online text of many articles and letters.
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3. Oregon Blue Book Notables- John Reed
John Reed was born in Portland, Oregon on October 22, 1887 to Charles Jerome Reed and Margaret Green Reed.
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4. John Reed (1887-1920) - Biographie
Die Biographie von John Reed (18871920)
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5. Reed, John, 1887-1920. Letters To Lincoln Steffens Guide.
Reed, John, 18871920. Letters to Lincoln Steffens Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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6. Reed, John, 1887-1920. Papers, 1903-1967 Guide.
Reed, John, 18871920. Papers, 1903-1967 Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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7. Reed, John, 1887-1920. Additional Papers, 1887-1976 Guide.
Reed, John, 18871920. Additional papers, 1887-1976 Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
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8. Ten Days That Shook The World (in VSCCAT)
Title Ten days that shook the world sound recording / by John Reed. Author Reed, John, 18871920. Hrkach, Jack. Published
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9. Insurgent Mexico. (in VSCCAT)
Title Insurgent Mexico. Author Reed, John, 18871920. Published New York International Publishers, 1969 Edition New ed.. Subject
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10. MSN Encarta - Reed, John
Reed, John Reed, John (18871920), American journalist and revolutionary, born in Portland, Oregon, and educated at Harvard University.
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11. John Reed
John (Silas) Reed (18871920). American journalist and poet-adventurer whosecolorful life as a revolutionary writer ended in Russia but made him the hero
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback 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 became a close friend of V.I. Lenin and was 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 John Silas Reed was born in Portland Oregon into a wealthy family. His father, Charles Jerome Reed was a businessman, socially active and admired Theodore Roosevelt. At college Reed joined the swimming team and the dramatics club. He served on the editorial board of the

12. John Reed: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Reed, John. (18871920), journalist and political radical. Reed s life was filledwith excitement, courage, and contradictions. Born into a middle-class
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American journalist. A World War I correspondent, he was in Petrograd during the October Revolution (1917), an experience he recounted in Ten Days That Shook the World (1919). In 1919 he founded the American Communist Labor Party. Reed is buried in the Kremlin in Moscow. Encyclopedia Reed, John, 1887–1920, American journalist and radical leader, b. Portland, Oreg. After graduating from Harvard in 1910, he wrote articles for various publications and from 1913 was attached to the radical magazine The Masses. His coverage of the Paterson, N.J., silk workers strike of 1913 profoundly affected him, and thereafter he became a proponent of revolutionary politics. The articles that he wrote from Mexico about Pancho Villa established his reputation as a journalist and a radical. He served as a reporter in Europe in World War I and was in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg) when the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917; his book, Ten Days That Shook the World (1919), is considered the best eyewitness account of the revolution. Expelled from the U.S. Socialist convention in 1919, he helped to organize the Communist Labor party, a left-wing splinter group of the Socialist party. He was indicted for sedition in New York City in 1918 and in Philadelphia in 1919, but both cases were dropped. Reed returned to the USSR, worked in the Soviet bureau of propaganda, and was appointed Soviet consul to New York. Upon protest from the U.S. government, Reed was withdrawn from the consulship. He died in Moscow of typhus and was buried at the Kremlin. A selection of his writings was edited by John Stuart (1955).

13. Jack Reed & Louise Bryant: Search For The Sites
I read John Reed’s book, Ten Days that Shook the World, with the greatest But Jack (18871920) was, as Dos Passos also called him, a robustious son of
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By Michael Munk . "Playboy" by John Dos Passos, 1919. Reed was no theoretician; he could not learn from books. His education came through his eyes, which were the eyes of a poet.. Ten Days that Shook the World , with the greatest interest and close attention., I recommend it to the workers of the world without reservation. It was Oregon, all right: the place where stories begin that end someplace else. There are worse things. If they know them at all, most Americans today would say they looked like Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton, the romantic couple of Beatty’s 1981 film, "Reds." Although many younger Portlanders have never heard of him and some older ones continue to confuse his name with Reed College, the World Almanac insists John Reed is still one of Oregon’s "best known" natives. Still, despite a biography’s claim that "John Reed would never be a home-town Hero," Mayor Bud Clark officially declared his 100 th birthday (October 22, 1987) as "John Reed Day" in Portland, and Multnomah County Chair Beverly Stein declared October 17-22, 1997 to be "John Reed and Louise Bryant Week."

14. Browse By Author: R - Project Gutenberg
Reed, John (18871920). Wikipedia Ten Days That Shook the World (English).Reed, Myrtle (1874-1911). Lavender and Old Lace (English); Old Rose and Silver
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15. Ten Days That Shook The World By John Reed - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Reed, John (18871920). Title, Ten Days That Shook the World. Language,English. LoC Class, DK History General and Eastern Hemisphere Russia,
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16. Reader's Companion To American History - -REED, JOHN
Reed, John. (18871920), journalist and political radical. Reed s life was filledwith excitement, courage, and contradictions. Born into a middle-class
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, journalist and political radical. Reed's life was filled with excitement, courage, and contradictions. Born into a middle-class family in Portland, Oregon, he attended private schools and graduated from Harvard University in 1910, determined to make a name for himself as a poet. He settled in Greenwich Village where he found a job with a magazine. By 1912 he became associated with the radical periodical, the Masses. A year later he published a witty verse portrait of Village life, The Day in Bohemia, or Life among the Artists. While observing striking silk workers in Paterson, New Jersey, Reed was arrested, and his subsequent article for the Masses, "War in Paterson," not only suggested an awakened social conscience and made him an immediate Village celebrity; it also changed his life. The article was the first example of the participatory journalism that remained his trademark. Radicalized by the Paterson experience, he directed the Paterson Pageant at Madison Square Garden on June 7, 1913, to raise money for the strikers. Using striking workers, short dramatic scenes, and audience participation, Reed anticipated several innovative techniques employed by pageantry and radical theater in the 1920s and 1930s.

17. Great American History Fact-Finder - -Reed, John
Reed, John. (18871920), journalist and political radical. Reed is best knownfor his eyewitness account of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia,
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, journalist and political radical. Reed is best known for his eyewitness account of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, Ten Days That Shook the World . Reed had established his reputation with his coverage of the revolt of Pancho Villa in Mexico and his World War I reports from Europe. After his return to the United States in 1919 he was expelled from the Socialist party and then helped form the Communist Labor party. Indicted for treason, he fled to the Soviet Union. He died in Moscow and was buried within the walls of the Kremlin.
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18. Oregon Blue Book: Notables- John Reed
John Reed, 18871920 (image from Robert Hallowell portrait at Harvard University).John Reed was born in Portland, Oregon on October 22, 1887 to Charles
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John Reed, 1887-1920
(image from Robert Hallowell portrait at Harvard University) 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 Academy. Reed graduated from Harvard in 1910, where he served on the editorial board of the Harvard Monthly and Lampoon , and was class orator and poet. After graduation he traveled in England and Spain. Upon returning to the United States, Reed started his career as a journalist in the magazines of the political left. He was one of the leading socialists of the New Review and The Masses In 1914 Reed covered the Mexican revolution for the Metropolitan Magazine . He spent four months with Pancho Villa and his troops and described the revolutionary fighting in his book Insurgent Mexico published the same year.

19. American Experience | Emma Goldman | People & Events | PBS
People Events John Reed (18871920). Previous Next Beatty himself playedthe character of John Reed, and Diane Keaton played Louise Bryant.
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Even as an undergraduate he betrayed what many people believe to be the central passion of his life, an inordinate desire to be arrested.
Walter Lippman, 1914 John Reed writer, reporter, activist and playboy was a legend even to his contemporaries. Born to a well-to-do Oregon family, a graduate of Harvard, and a steadfast socialist, Reed lived what many would call a terrifying life of his own making and desire. Adventurer
In the innocent, hopeful years before World War I , and scarcely out of Harvard, Reed embarked on a rebellious course that led him to befriend the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World), to write for Max Eastman's The Masses , to ride with the guerrilla forces of Pancho Villa, and to rush into the maw of the Russian Revolution just as the Bolsheviks brought an end to Czarist rule. Bohemian Figure
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. There he communed with an eclectic array of intellectuals, writers, and artists including Emma Goldman . His acquaintances advocated free speech and free love , and were committed to the cause of anarchism . One of them, the journalist Louise Bryant, became his wife and followed him to Russia twice once to write about the revolution as it continued to unfold, and once more to join her husband after his arrest and imprisonment. Reed and Bryant were determined "to smash through the hull of custom and tradition," the editor Max Eastman observed, "and touch at all times and over the earth the raw current of life."

20. Reed, John, 1887-1920. Letters To Lincoln Steffens: Guide.
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