"Will take rank among the great works of fiction of the age."—Portland Transcript.
IVÁN ILYITCH, AND OTHER STORIES.
"No living author surpasses him, and only one or two approach him, in the power of picturing not merely places but persons, with minute and fairly startling fidelity."—Congregationalist.
CHILDHOOD, BOYHOOD, YOUTH.
With Portrait of the Author.
A series of reminiscences and traditions of the author's early life.
MY CONFESSION AND THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST'S TEACHING.
A companion book to "My Religion."
MY RELIGION.
A sequel to "My Confession."
"Should go to every household where the New Testament is read."—New York Sun.
WHAT TO DO.
Thoughts evoked by the Census of Moscow. Containing passages excluded by the Press Censor of Russia. A sequel to "My Confession" and "My Religion."
THE INVADERS, AND OTHER STORIES.
Tales of the Caucasus.
"Marked by the wonderful dramatic power which has made his name so popular with an immense circle of readers in this country and in Europe."—Portland Press.
A RUSSIAN PROPRIETOR, AND OTHER STORIES.
"These stories are wholly in TolstoÏ's peculiar manner, and illustrate once more his wonderful simplicity and realism in the domain of fiction."—Sun, New York.
NAPOLEON AND THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.
With Portrait of the Author.
THE LONG EXILE, AND OTHER STORIES FOR CHILDREN.
A notable addition to juvenile literature.
LIFE.
A vigorous and lofty argument in favor of the eternal verities of life.
POWER AND LIBERTY.
A sequel to "Napoleon and the Russian Campaign." An ingenious reconciliation of the theories of fate and free will.
THE COSSACKS.
"The most perfect work of Russian fiction," said TurgÉnief.
SEVASTOPOL.
The most relentless pictures of the realities of war.
TOLSTOÏ BOOKLETS:
WHERE LOVE IS, THERE GOD IS ALSO.
THE TWO PILGRIMS.
WHAT MEN LIVE BY.