Copyright, 1917,
By THE EVENING MAIL
Copyright, 1917,
By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
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Set up and Electrotyped. Published November, 1917
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| 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] |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| Catherine Breshkovskaia, the “Little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution.” | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE | |
| Typical crowd on the Nevski Prospect during the Bolshevik or Maximalist risings | [22] |
| Kerensky watching the funeral of victims of the July Bolshevik risings | [42] |
| Mareea Botchkareva, Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst and Women of “The Battalion of Death.” | [52] |
| Prince Felix Yussupoff, at whose palace on the Moika Canal Rasputin was killed, and his wife, the Grand Duchess Irene Alexandrovna, niece of the late Czar | [92] |
| Gregory Rasputin and some of his female devotees | [108] |
| Alexander Feodorovitch Kerensky | [142] |
| The Grand Duchess Elizabeta Feodorovna, sister of the late Czarina, and widow of the Grand Duke Serge, who was assassinated during the Revolution of 1905, now Abbess of the House of Mary and Martha at Moscow | [150] |