Chapter 27

BY THE SAME AUTHORWith the Russian Pilgrims to JerusalemDecorated cloth, illustrated, 8vo, $2.75The journey of the Russian peasants to Jerusalem has never been described before in any language, not even in Russian. Yet it is the most significant thing in the Russian life of to-day. In the story lies a great national epic.“Mr. Stephen Graham writes with full sympathy for the point of view of the devout, simple-minded, credulous peasants whose companion he became in the trip by boat from Constantinople to Jaffa and thence on foot to the holy places.”—The Nation.“Apart from the value which must be attached to the authenticity of the glimpses of Russian life that Mr. Graham gives in his latest book, it also clearly ranks him as the best modern writer of the saga of vagabondage.”—N. Y. Times.“Mr. Graham has written an intensely interesting book, one that is a delightful mixture of description, impression, and delineation of a peculiar but colorful character.”—Book News Monthly.“A book of intensely human interest.”—The Continent.“The book is beautifully produced, illustrated with thirty-eight exceptionally fine snapshots, and is of commanding interest, whether read as a mere piece of adventure or as revelation of an almost unknown tract of religious belief.”—Christian Advocate.“The story is written with a graphic and eloquent pen.”—The Congregationalist.THE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers  64-66 Fifth Avenue  New York

BY THE SAME AUTHORWith the Russian Pilgrims to JerusalemDecorated cloth, illustrated, 8vo, $2.75The journey of the Russian peasants to Jerusalem has never been described before in any language, not even in Russian. Yet it is the most significant thing in the Russian life of to-day. In the story lies a great national epic.“Mr. Stephen Graham writes with full sympathy for the point of view of the devout, simple-minded, credulous peasants whose companion he became in the trip by boat from Constantinople to Jaffa and thence on foot to the holy places.”—The Nation.“Apart from the value which must be attached to the authenticity of the glimpses of Russian life that Mr. Graham gives in his latest book, it also clearly ranks him as the best modern writer of the saga of vagabondage.”—N. Y. Times.“Mr. Graham has written an intensely interesting book, one that is a delightful mixture of description, impression, and delineation of a peculiar but colorful character.”—Book News Monthly.“A book of intensely human interest.”—The Continent.“The book is beautifully produced, illustrated with thirty-eight exceptionally fine snapshots, and is of commanding interest, whether read as a mere piece of adventure or as revelation of an almost unknown tract of religious belief.”—Christian Advocate.“The story is written with a graphic and eloquent pen.”—The Congregationalist.THE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers  64-66 Fifth Avenue  New York

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

With the Russian Pilgrims to Jerusalem

Decorated cloth, illustrated, 8vo, $2.75

The journey of the Russian peasants to Jerusalem has never been described before in any language, not even in Russian. Yet it is the most significant thing in the Russian life of to-day. In the story lies a great national epic.

“Mr. Stephen Graham writes with full sympathy for the point of view of the devout, simple-minded, credulous peasants whose companion he became in the trip by boat from Constantinople to Jaffa and thence on foot to the holy places.”—The Nation.

“Apart from the value which must be attached to the authenticity of the glimpses of Russian life that Mr. Graham gives in his latest book, it also clearly ranks him as the best modern writer of the saga of vagabondage.”—N. Y. Times.

“Mr. Graham has written an intensely interesting book, one that is a delightful mixture of description, impression, and delineation of a peculiar but colorful character.”—Book News Monthly.

“A book of intensely human interest.”—The Continent.

“The book is beautifully produced, illustrated with thirty-eight exceptionally fine snapshots, and is of commanding interest, whether read as a mere piece of adventure or as revelation of an almost unknown tract of religious belief.”—Christian Advocate.

“The story is written with a graphic and eloquent pen.”—The Congregationalist.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers  64-66 Fifth Avenue  New York


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