YOKOHAMA:
THE “JAPAN GAZETTE” PRESS.
1910.


CONTENTS.

Page.
Why and Wherefore[3]
Disinterested Evidence[5]
Preface to 2nd Printing[8]
Introduction[9]
[Part I.]
The Armenian Massacres and the Treaty of Berlin[19]
The Armenian Massacres and the Turkish Constitution[25]
The Armenian Massacres and the Armenian People[34]
The Armenian Massacres and the Future of the Armenians[37]
The Armenian Massacres and Civilized Europe[42]
[Part II.]
Out of the Depths[49]
What the Turkish Constitution Means for the Armenians[51]
The Armenian Question[53]
Open Letter to the Honorable President William Howard Taft[56]
Abdul Hamid, the Triumph of Crime[58]
L’Avenir[60]
The Origin of the Armenians—The Introduction of Christianity into Armenia—Declineand Grand Revival[63]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Page.
They Tore the Babes from the Arms of their Mothers[Frontispiece]
Scene of the Massacres in Asia Minor[4]
In this House 115 Women and Children were Roasted Alive[5]
Ruined Church and Homes at Adana[6]
General Prince Loris Melikoff[19]
General Ter Goukassoff[24]
Muckertich Khirimian[30]
Matthevose Ezmerlian[33]
Nerses Varjabetian[46]
Minaret at Erivan, one of the Cities Tradition Ascribes to be Founded by Noah[64]
Great and Little Ararat[66]
Abgar King of Armenia[70]
Soorb Gregore Loosavoritch[74]
The Cathedral of Etchmiatzi[76]