Description
Condition note: Book is very worn and the spine is fragile--threads intact but loose and visible. With careful handling, it can still be read and handled.
This book is the account of and experiences of John Godfrey Jacques; who, as a Christian was thrown into exile in Russia on the Siberian Front. The story tells of the horrors, experiences, and encounters of John Jacques as an exile, Russian prisoner of conscience and ultimately escaped refugee.
Table of Contents
Introduction
I. What Liberty Meant In Imperial Russia
II. In the Clutch Of The Russian Bear
III. Banishment
IV. A Petition To The Czarina
V. On The Siberian Border
VI. Semi-Freedom
VII. An Exile Station
VIII. The "Arrested" Testament
IX. A Penal Island
X. A Favor From The Czar
XI. Looking Toward Europe
XII. A Wolf's Passport
XIII. The Beginning Of A Perilous Journey
XIV. In Disguise
XV. Hiding
XVI. A Futile Attempt At Flight
XVII. Afoot And Alone
XIX. A Happy Transition
XX. A Prisoner of War
XXI. Like A Dream
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1921 |
Printed: |
1921 |
Pages: |
288 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
C |