Transcriber’s Note

Larger versions of most illustrations may be seen by right-clicking them and selecting an option to view them separately, or by double-tapping and/or stretching them.

The original book's Table of Contents only listed three "Parts", not the chapters within them. Here are Transcriber-added links to the chapters as well as the parts:

[PART I]
[INTRODUCTION]
[CHAPTER I]
[CHAPTER II]
[CHAPTER III]
[CHAPTER IV]
[CHAPTER V]
[CHAPTER VI]
[CHAPTER VII]
[CHAPTER VIII]
[CHAPTER IX]
[PART II]
[CHAPTER I]
[CHAPTER II]
[CHAPTER III]
[CHAPTER IV]
[CHAPTER V]
[PART III]
[CONCLUSION]

RASPUTIN AND THE
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

Photo by Paul Thompson

Gregory Rasputin
“The Black Monk of Russia”

RASPUTIN
AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

BY

PRINCESS CATHERINE RADZIWILL
(COUNT PAUL VASSILI)

AUTHOR OF
“BEHIND THE VEIL AT THE RUSSIAN COURT,”
“GERMANY UNDER THREE EMPERORS,”
ETC.

ILLUSTRATED

NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY

LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD
MCMXVIII


Copyright, 1917,
By Public Ledger Company
Copyright, 1918,
By John Lane Company

Press of
J.J. Little & Ives Company
New York, U. S. A.


TO
MONSIEUR JEAN FINOT
Editor of the “Revue”

My dear Mr. Finot:

Allow me to offer you this little book, which may remind you of the many conversations we have had together, and of the many letters which we have exchanged. In doing so, I am fulfilling one of the pleasantest of duties and trying to express to you all the gratitude which I feel towards you. Without your kind help, and without your advice, I would never have had the courage to take a pen in my hand, and all the small success I may have had in my literary career is entirely due to you, and to the constant encouragement which you have always given to me, and which I shall never forget, just as I shall always remember that it was in the “Revue” that the first article I ever published appeared. Permit me to-day to thank you from the bottom of my heart, and believe me to be,

Always yours most affectionately,
Catherine Radziwill
(Catherine Kolb-Danvin)