CONTENTS
Hugo Ganz
CHAP.
PAGE
Preface
v
I.
Introduction
1
II.
Warsaw
8
III.
Warsaw
—
Continued
17
IV.
St. Petersburg
24
V.
St. Petersburg
—
Continued
33
VI.
Artist and Professor—Ilya Ryepin
44
VII.
The Hermitage
60
VIII.
The Hermitage
—
Continued
69
IX.
The Camorra—A Talk with a Russian Prince
83
X.
SÄnger's Fall
94
XI.
The People's Palace of St. Petersburg (Narodni Dom)
103
XII.
Russia's Financial Future
111
XIII.
The Russian Finances
123
XIV.
A Funeral
133
XV.
The Chinovnik (The Russian Official)
144
XVI.
The Sufferings of the Jews
154
XVII.
The Jewish Question
167
XVIII.
Plehve
173
XIX.
The Administration of Justice
182
XX.
The Imperial Family as the Public Sees It
196
XXI.
Public Opinion and the Press
206
XXII.
Some Realities of the Legal Profession
217
XXIII.
The Student Body in Russia
226
XXIV.
Before the Catastrophe
235
XXV.
Sectarians and Socialists
245
XXVI.
Moscow
257
XXVII.
Moscow
—
Continued
270
XXVIII.
A Visit to TolstoÏ
285
XXIX.
A Visit to TolstoÏ
—
Continued
295
XXX.
A Visit to TolstoÏ
—
Continued
310
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