Alexander II came to the throne of a prostrated and humiliated empire. The first step necessary was the recuperation, under peace, but in the effort to carry out this benign policy the new Emperor was beset on every hand by internal turmoils and foreign suspicions.
The Struggle For The Unfrozen Sea
White Slavery Abolished
Treaty with China
America and Russia on Good Terms
Attitude of Russia During the Civil War
Hostility of the British Government
Russian Fleet Enters New York Bay
Russia-America Sold the United States
Two Attempts Upon the Czar's Life
Russo-Turkish War
The Lesson of Plevna
Osman Pasha Surrenders
Growth of the Revolutionary Movement
Alexander III Ascends the Throne
Character of the Czar
Enter Nicholas II
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From General Nelson A. Miles
Thrilling Stories of The Russian-Japanese War, 1904