Stephen Graham (author)
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Stephen Graham (1884 - 1975) was a British author, noted for his travel writing, though he also wrote novels. His most famous books recount his travels around pre-revolutionary Russia and his journey to Jerusalem with a group of Russian pilgrims.
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- A Vagabond in the Caucasus (1911)
- Undiscovered Russia (1912)
- With the Russian Pilgrims in [[Jerusalem]] (1913)
- Russia and the World (1915)
- Through Russian Central Asia (1916)
- Russia in 1916 (1917)
- Russia in Division (1925) (Which detailed his unhappiness over the communist takeover of Russia).
- A Tramp's Sketches
- Changing Russia
- With Poor Emigrants to America
- Through Russian Central Asia
- The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary
- Russia in 1916
- The Quest of the Face
- A Private in the Guards
- Children of the Slaves
- The Challenge of the Dead
- Europe - Whither Bound?
- Tramping with a Poet in the Rockies
- In Quest of El Dorado
- Life and last Words of Wilfred Ewart
- Russia in Division
- London Nights
- The Gentle Art of Tramping
- New York Nights
- Peter the Great: A Life of Peter I of Russia called The Great Biographical work with 367 pages, plus Index. Not Illustrated, other than a black and white frontispiece portrait. [1]
- Priest of the Deal
- Under London
- Midsummer Music
- The Lay Confessor
He also wrote of his travels in the United States.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Most of the titles taken from a copy of Peter the Great..... published by Ernest Benn London in 1929 with no ISBN