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In 1921 Vladimir Lenin wrote a letter to a comrade asking him to ensure that Cecilia Bobrovskaya (1873-1960) be provided with housing. I have known Bobrovskaya since the epoch before 1905 Lenin wrote and know that she is capable of living in great hardship and be reticent about it excessively. Bobrovskaya was a member of the Society of Old Bolsheviks a revolutionary from her youth. She was one of the thousands of committed radicals who helped build the organisations of the working-class across Russia in the decades before the Russian Revolution of 1917. In this book Bobrovskaya tells her story of material deprivation and spiritual elevation. A dedicated Bolshevik she worked hard to build her party and to raise the confidence of Russias working-class and peasantry. She worked quietly and tirelessly helping build the momentum towards both the 1905 and the 1917 Revolutions. This book reproduces two texts by Bobrovskaya: her own memoirs and her short biography of Lenin. Bobrovskaya describes what it took to make the Revolution - not one push in 1917 but tens of thousands of pushes produced by people like herself one of the many rank-and-file Bolsheviks