Amurinmaan retki : suomalainen kommunismin koe by F. H. B. Lagus

"Amurinmaan retki : suomalainen kommunismin koe" by F. H. B. Lagus is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work documents the experiences of Finnish emigrants who, motivated by adventure and the promise of fertile land, formed a collective expedition to settle in the Eastern Asia region, specifically near the Amur River in Manchuria. The narrative explores the challenges and aspirations of these individuals as they attempted to implement communist principles in their new settlement. The opening of this book introduces readers to the context of the emigration, detailing the hardships faced by Finns in their homeland, such as famine and economic troubles. It outlines the formation of a company of settlers in 1868 who sought success in agricultural activities and whale hunting. The beginning features rich descriptions of the characters involved, including captain Fridolf Höök and various skilled tradesmen, and elaborates on their motivations and the preparation for their long and arduous journey. It sets the stage for a tale of hope, determination, and the interplay of ideals in a distant land, emphasizing the collectivist spirit that bound the members of the expedition together. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Lagus, F. H. B. (Frithiof Henrik Bernhard), 1855-1936
Contributor Nilsson, K. F.
Contributor Schoultz, Carl Johan, 1849-1923
Title Amurinmaan retki : suomalainen kommunismin koe
Original Publication Porvoo: Werner Söderström osakeyhtiö, 1925.
Reading Level Reading ease score: 39.4 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Language Finnish
LoC Class DK: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Russia, Former Soviet Republics, Poland
Subject Russian Far East (Russia) -- Description and travel
Subject Russian Far East (Russia) -- Discovery and exploration
Category Text
eBook-No. 75365
Release Date
Last Update Apr 7, 2025
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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