It is the only consecutive story of what took place, for what the writer did not see, he was told by his friends among the Revolutionary leaders and Members of the Duma. Just published. 5/- net.

FIRST REVIEWS

Truth“Of extraordinary value.”
Daily Graphic“A notable bit of history.”
National News“A fascinating story of events.”
Land & Water“Reads almost like a fairy tale.”
Illus. London News“An absorbing and valuable book.”
Morning Post“A picturesque account of the critical days at Petrograd.”
Daily Telegraph“His book is absorbingly interesting and extremely valuable.”
Outlook“Undoubtedly the best story of what has happened in Petrograd.”
Bystander“Some of it reads like a romance. The book is no small achievement.”

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Some hyphens in words have been silently removed, some added, when a predominant preference was found in the original book.

Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained.