An edition of Watch (2002)

The watch

being the unauthorized sequel to Peter A. Kropotkin's Memoirs of a revolutionist as imparted to Dennis Danvers by Anchee Mahur, traveler from a distant future, or, A science fiction novel.

1st ed.

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An edition of Watch (2002)

The watch

being the unauthorized sequel to Peter A. Kropotkin's Memoirs of a revolutionist as imparted to Dennis Danvers by Anchee Mahur, traveler from a distant future, or, A science fiction novel.

1st ed.

In 1921 Russia, a mysterious visitor from the far future comes to Peter Alexeivich Kropotkin's deathbed and offers the world-renowned activist/philosopher a new life. The being who calls himself Anchee Mahur has the power to tamper with history. Kropotkin – the one-time prince who renounced wealth and privilege to embrace the cause of anarchy, the dying humanist who long suffered the torments of prison and official scorn – can be reborn, if he so chooses. And he does.

Publish Date
Publisher
Eos
Language
English
Pages
356

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Watch
2004, HarperCollins Publishers
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July 2003, Tandem Library
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The Watch: A Novel
March 4, 2003, Eos
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.
Other Titles
Watch--being the unauthorized sequel to Peter A. Kropotkin's Memoirs of a revolutionist--as imparted to Dennis Danvers by Archee Mahur, traveler from a distant future, Science fiction novel

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3554.A5834 W38 2002, PS3554.A5834W38 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
356 p. ;
Number of pages
356

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3949398M
Internet Archive
watchbeinguna00danv
ISBN 10
0380977621
LCCN
2001040224
LibraryThing
419176
Goodreads
1052976

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL13937W

First Sentence

"Since my death, I've thought a good deal of my childhood in Russia, when I was "Prince" Peter Kropotkin, a title I renounced at twelve."

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