The antique book "Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky 1877-1926"
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The leather—bound book Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (1877-1926) is an antique edition (in a single copy) reflecting the scale of the personality that played a decisive role in the formation of the Soviet state. A figure opens up before the reader, which has become a symbol of indomitable will and loyalty to ideals. Iron Felix, the creator of the CHEKA, the first state security agency, passed away after a vivid, harsh speech addressed to high—ranking party figures. This episode, like many others, was the logical outcome of a life filled with struggle, genuine dedication, and uncompromising commitment. The luxurious binding, decorated with a portrait insert and gold lettering, turns the book not only into a historical work, but also into a worthy gift for collectors, diplomats, politicians and connoisseurs of memorial literature.
The pages contain a rich visual and archival heritage dedicated to Dzerzhinsky: photographs, manuscripts, excerpts of letters, fragments of speeches. The reader is offered a step-by-step story about the formation of political views, revolutionary activities and the fight against homelessness, about exile, arrests and underground work, about the transition from the party struggle to the leadership of the largest state structures of the USSR. This is not only a biography, but also a chronicle of an entire epoch: labor conflicts, street demonstrations, underground meetings — everything that made up the drama of the revolutionary time.
Careful reading allows you to trace not only the path of a particular person, but also the dynamics of the transformation of the state in which he acted. The book is framed in expensive leather, made in burgundy with gold decoration and highlighted with a relief insert with Dzerzhinsky's profile. This is a collective image of an era in which the idea often required sacrifice, and the word turned out to be a weapon no weaker than steel.
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| Sizes: | 26 × 34 × 4 cm . |
| Weight: | 4.03 kg . |


















