LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

“Pacification.” The Kremlin of Moscow, Christmas, 1905
From Sulphur (Jupel)
[Frontispiece]
TO FACE PAGE
A Demonstration by the Kazan Church, St. Petersburg
From The Marseillaise
[2]
“homunculus” and the S.D. (social Democratic) Rats
From Burelom (The Storm)
[12]
“An Autumn Idyll”
From Sulphur (Jupel)
[40]
Witte and the Constitution
From Sprut
[72]
Peasant Sledges[80]
A Private Sledge[80]
Tolstoy’s Home[90]
Peasants[90]
Tolstoy in Middle Age[96]
Fiedler’s House[140]
Effect of Shells[140]
A Minor Barricade[146]
A Military Post at Moscow[146]
“God with us!”
From Sprut
[152]
Barricades on the Sadovaya[162]
“The New Era”
From Sulphur (Jupel)
[176]
“Intercourse is Resumed”
From Streli (Arrows)
[182]
Dubasoff’s Roll Call
From Burelom (The Storm)
[194]
A Little Russian[206]
A Tramp[206]
A Peasant’s Home[212]
The Lavra at Kieff[212]
The Jews’ Grave at Odessa[216]
After the Massacre[216]
“I think she’s Quiet at Last”
From the Vampyre
[232]
1905–1906
From Sulphur (Jupel)
[300]
Plan of Moscow[350]

The design on the cover is from a cartoon in the Russian revolutionary paper Pulemet (The Machine Gun).

The illustrations are from Russian cartoons and from photographs, most of which were taken by the author.

THE DAWN IN RUSSIA

OR

SCENES IN THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION