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PREFACE

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in this volume is presented to american readers an unbiased description of the real state of affairs in russia to-day. the sketches here brought together are the result of a special visit to russia by mr. hugo ganz, the well-known writer of vienna, who was furnished with the best of introductions to the various circles of russian society, and had thus exceptional opportunities to acquire reliable information.

were not the reputation of the author and the standard of his informants alike absolutely above suspicion, it would seem incredible that such conditions as those depicted could exist in the twentieth century in a country claiming a place among civilized nations. indeed, whereas japan has incontestably proved that she is emerging from the darkness of centuries, russia is content to remain in a state of semi-barbarism which might be looked for in the middle ages.

since the sketches were written, the birth of an heir to the imperial throne and the assassination of von plehve have altered russian conditions to a[pg vi] certain extent. but though the appointment of svyatopolk-mirski seems at first sight to afford ground for congratulation, it is evident that even with the best intentions the new minister of the interior will hardly be able to effect much amelioration until the entire system of the russian government is changed.

several of the articles in the following pages have appeared in the berlin nation and in the frankfort zeitung, and have received very favorable notice in the german press. it is intended to publish an edition of the book in german, but the present translation is the only authorized one in the english language.

herman rosenthal

new york public library,

october 1, 1904.

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