| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I | Topsy-Turvy Land | [1] |
| II | “All the Power to the Soviet” | [10] |
| III | The July Revolution | [19] |
| IV | An Hour of Hope | [30] |
| V | The Committee Mania | [41] |
| VI | The Woman with the Gun | [50] |
| VII | To the Front with Botchkareva | [58] |
| VIII | Camp and Battlefield | [65] |
| IX | Amazons in Training | [75] |
| X | The Homing Exiles—Two Kinds | [84] |
| XI | How Rasputin Died | [97] |
| XII | Anna Virubova Speaks | [107] |
| XIII | More Leaves in the Current | [119] |
| XIV | The Passing of the Romanoffs | [129] |
| XV | The House of Mary and Martha | [141] |
| XVI | The Tavarishi Face Famine | [152] |
| XVII | General January, the Conqueror | [162] |
| XVIII | When the Workers Own Their Tools | [172] |
| XIX | Why Cotton Cloth Is Scarce | [181] |
| XX | Mrs. Pankhurst in Russia | [189] |
| XXI | Kerensky, the Mystery Man | [199] |
| XXII | The Rights of Small Nations | [208] |
| XXIII | Will the Germans Take Petrograd? | [217] |
| XXIV | Russia’s Greatest Needs | [226] |
| XXV | What Next? | [235] |