Revolutionaries At Leisure

March 26, 2007

chess-lenin

Well, this week we are going to change it up a little bit (along with our new look–hope you like!); this week we here at The Engleson Files are going to take a deeper, more intimate, look into the lives of those great revolutionaries who spurred on great change in their countries. We will explore the more human aspect of these great historical figures and find out once and for all what it was they did when they chilled out. First up, we have the one and only: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin playing a nice, sophisticated game of chess - the perfect substitute to rejuvenate those Bolshevik principles.

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  1. Yes, I like the new look!!

    Comment by mom — March 26, 2007 @ 11:22 am

  2. Do you think he preferred the pawns to the bishops and Kings?

    Comment by adrian — March 29, 2007 @ 7:09 pm

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