[*] “The story is well told, with commendable fidelity to fact, and the translation is exceedingly good.”

+ +Nation. 81: 407. N. 16, ‘05. 100w.

Zilliacus, Konni. Russian revolutionary movement: a history of the various uprisings from the beginning. [*]$2.50. Dutton.

“M. Zilliacus writes primarily for Finlanders, who have no à priori sympathy with Russian democracy, and require to be convinced that the cause of their nation is bound up with the larger cause of reform. He therefore gives a summary of recent history, showing the steps in the development of the autocracy, the consequent misgovernment, and the elements in the state which have now been arrayed against it.”—Spec.

[*] “We are able for this and other reasons to commend this volume.”

+Ath. 1905, 2: 142. Jl. 29. 560w.

“The account is of absorbing interest, and may well be read by all who desire to obtain an inside view of the underlying causes of present conditions in Russia.”

+ +Dial. 39: 313. N. 16, ‘05. 400w.

[*] “He claims to have misrepresented no facts, and to have verified them, so far as possible, by reference to other than revolutionary sources, a claim which appears to us to be thoroughly well-founded.”

+Lond. Times. 4: 243. Jl. 28, ‘05. 580w.