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CONTENTS

CHAPTER I
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On the Great Siberian Railway 1
Russia and the East—Moscow—The Power of the Bureaucracy—Through European Russia by Rail—The Decline of the Peasant Commune—A Tartar Village—Tartar and Slav—The Siberian Borderland—The Steppes—A Wayside Station—Russian Asia—Fellow-Travellers—The Englishman at a Disadvantage—A Russian Commercial Traveller—Siberia for the Siberians—Russian Fatalism—The Baraba Steppe—The Altai Uplift—The Yenisei—Krasnoyarsk.
CHAPTER II
A Siberian Commercial Town (Krasnoyarsk) 16
First Impressions—Hotels—Restaurants—Commerce—A Progressive Siberian—The Problem of the Jews—English Commercial Methods—Municipal Government—Education—Militarism—The Decline of the Bazaar—Current Prices—Commercial Possibilities—Urban Society—The Breakdown of the Caste System—The Growth of the Industrial Proletariat—Current Wages—Economic Conclusions.
CHAPTER III
A Journey on the Siberian Post Road (Atchinsk to Minusinsk) 40
Siberian Roads—The Change of Seasons—A Typical Provincial Town—Our Cart Caravan—Immigrants—A Night in a Siberian Peasant's Hut—Bargaining—Peasant Agriculture—A Vast Country—Siberian Villages—Siberian Fare—The Abakansk Steppes—Easter Eve—The Breaking of the Fast—Russified Tartars—The Tartar Religion—A Village Holiday—Crossing the Yenisei—Minusinsk—Finding Lodgings.

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