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• Salisbury, Harrison E., Black Night, White Snow: Russia’s Revolutions 1905–1917, London: Cassell, 1978.

• Sanders, Jonathan, Russia 1917: The Unpublished Revolution, New York: Abbeville Press, 1989.

• Saul, Norman E., Life and Times of Charles Richard Crane 1858–1939, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013.

• Seeger, Murray, Discovering Russia: 200 Years of American Journalism, Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2005.

• Service, Robert, Spies and Commissars: Bolshevik Russia and the West, London: Macmillan, 2012.

• Shelley, Gerald, Speckled Domes, London: Duckworth, 1925.

• Sisson, Edgar Grant, One Hundred Red Days: A Personal Chronicle of the Bolshevik Revolution, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1931.

• Smele, Jonathan D., The Russian Revolution and Civil War 1917–1921: An Annotated Bibliography, London: Continuum, 2003.

• Steffens, Lincoln, Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens, vol. 2: Muckraking. Revolution, Seeing America at Last, New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958.

• Steveni, William Barnes, Petrograd Past and Present, London: Grant Richards, 1915.

• Stites, Richard, Women’s Liberation Movement in Russia: Feminism, Nihilism and Bolshevism, 1860–1930, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1978.

• Swann, Herbert, Home on the Neva: A Life of a British Family in Tsarist St Petersburg, and After the Revolution, London: Gollancz, 1968.

• Thurstan, Violetta, Field Hospital and Flying Column, Being the Journal of an English Nursing Sister in Belgium and Russia, London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1915.

The People Who Run, Being the Tragedy of the Refugees in Russia, London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1916.

• Tyrkova-Williams, Ariadna, From Liberty to Brest-Litovsk, London: Macmillan & Co., 1919.

Cheerful Giver: The Life of Harold Williams, London: P. Davies, 1935.

• Walpole, Hugh, The Secret City, Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1997 [1919].

• Wilcox, E. H., Russia’s Ruin, New York: Scribner’s, 1919.

• Williams, Harold, Russia of the Russians, London: Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1920.

• Windt, Harry de, Russia as I Know It, London: Chapman & Hall, 1917.

• Winter, Ella and Hicks, Granville, Letters of Lincoln Steffens, vol. 1: 1889–1919, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1938.

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• ‘The Anglo-Russian Hospital’, British Journal of Nursing, 9 October 1915, pp. 293–294.

• Barnes, Harper, ‘Russian Rhapsody: A Small City North of Moscow Opens a Museum to Honor a Former St Louis Mayor’, St Louis Post-Dispatch, 24 August 1997.

• Birkmyre, Robert, ‘The Anglo-Russian Bureau in Petrograd’, Review of Reviews, 55, 1917, pp. 262–263.

• ‘Bolsheviki at Russia’s Throat’, Literary Digest, 55, October-December 1917, pp. 9—11.

Britannia [formerly The Suffragette], June – November 1917.

• Bullard, Arthur, ‘The Russian Revolution in a Police Station’, Harper’s Magazine, CXXXVI, 1918, pp. 335–340.

• Chatterjee, Choi, ‘Odds and Ends of the Russian Revolution, 1917–1920’, Journal of Women’s History 20:4, Winter 2008, pp. 10–33.

• Colton, Ethan, ‘With the YMCA in Revolutionary Russia’, Russian Review, 2: XXIV, April 1955, pp. 128–139.

• Corse, Frederick, ‘An American’s Escape from Russia. Parleying with the Reds and the Whites’, The World’s Work, 36:5, 1918, pp. 553–560.

• Cross, Antony, ‘Forgotten British Places in Petrograd’, Europa Orientalis, 5:1, 2004, pp. 135–147.

• Feist, Joe Michael, ‘Railways and Politics: The Russian Diary of George Gibbs 1917’, Wisconsin Magazine of History, 62:3, Spring 1979, pp. 178–199.

• Hunter, T. Murray, ‘Sir George Bury and the Russian Revolution’, Rapports annuels de la Société historique du Canada, 44:1, 1965, pp. 58–70.

• Jansen, Marc, ‘L. H. Grondijs and Russia: The acts and opinions of a Dutch White Guard’, Revolutionary Russia, 7:1, 1994, pp. 20–33.

• Jones, R. Jeffreys, ‘W. Somerset Maugham, Anglo-American Agent in Revolutionary Russia’, American Quarterly, 28:1, 1976, pp. 90—106.

• Karpovich, M., ‘The Russian Revolution of 1917’, Journal of Modern History, 2:2, 1930, pp. 258–280.

• ‘Lady Georgina Buchanan’, obituary, The Times, 26 April 1922.

• McGlashan, Z. B., ‘Women Witness the Russian Revolution: Analysing Ways of Seeing’, Journalism History, 12:2, 1995, pp. 54–61.

• Mason, Gregory, ‘Russia’s Refugees’, Outlook, 112, 19 January 1916, pp. 141–144.

• Mohrenschildt, Dimitri von, ‘The Early American Observers of the Russian Revolution’, Russian Review 3(1), Autumn 1943, pp. 64–74.

• Mohrenschildt is also author of ‘Lincoln Steffens and the Russian Bolshevik Revolution’, Russian Review, 5:1, 1945, pp. 31–41.

• Neilson, K., ‘“Joy Rides?” British Intelligence and Propaganda in Russia 1914–1917’, Historical Journal, 24:4, 1981, pp. 885–906.

• Sokoloff, Jean, ‘The Dissolution of Petrograd’, Atlantic Monthly, 128, 1921, pp. 843–850.

• Urquhart, Leslie, ‘Some Russian Realities’, Littell’s Living Age, 296, 1918, pp. 137–144.

• Varley, Martin, ‘The Thornton Woollen Mill, St Petersburg’, History Today, 44:12, December 1994, p. 62.

• Walpole, Hugh, ‘Pen Portrait of Somerset Maugham’, Vanity Fair, 13:4, 1920, pp. 47–49.

• Williams, Harold, ‘Petrograd’, Slavonic Review, 2:4, June 1923, pp. 14–35.

• Wynn, Marion, ‘Romanov connections with the Anglo-Russian Hospital in Petrograd’, Royalty Digest, 139, January 2003, pp. 214–219.

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