Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Russia; Russia -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain; Russia -- Social life and customs
her attitude towards Jews, 121; in Russia, the famine, 125; her son,
Alexander Novikoff, 127; interviewed by _The Week's News_, 128-136; a
visit to Paris, 139; about Nicolas Rubinstein, 140-142; a talk with the
Grand Duchess Helen, 142; memories of well-known musicians, 143-146;
she hears of the Armenian massacres, 152; letters from Mr. Gladstone,
153-154; she tries to persuade her country that Disraeli does not
represent England, 156; what she was told about the Cyprus Treaty, 161;
she publishes _Is Russia Wrong?_ 162; her dream of an Anglo-Russian
understanding, 165; a conversation on the drink question in Russia,
166-170; in Petrograd, 175; in the village of Novo Alexandrovka, 177;
about the "Mariavites," 179; memories of Scotland, 184; her first
meeting with John Bright, 186; a talk with Kinglake, 187; his weekly
letters, 193; about the Dogger Bank affair, 197; in London, 200; on the
English idea of Siberia, 216; why prisoners are sent to Siberia, 217;
her introduction to _Siberia as it is_, 220; her friend, Helen
Voronoff, 226; on Russian prisons, 227; a visit from Dostoyevsky, 236;
about Russia in 1905; on the Grand Duke Constantine, 247; a letter from
him, 251; on Prince Oleg Constantinovitch, 252; a visit from
ex-President Grant, 266; on prisoners of war, 272; on the Russian
Slavophils, 282; her ideal in life, 286; on Prussianism, 289; on
England, 295
_Pall Mall Gazette_, The, 102
Paris, 70, 73, 139
Parliamentary system in Russia, 214
Pasha, Madame Nubar, 100
Pears, Sir Edwin, 26, 47
Pears, Sir Edwin, _Forty Years in Constantinople_, 47
Petrograd, 18, 19, 36, 49, 68, 72, 97, 100, 111, 115, 118, 139, 141,
144, 166, 170, 175, 242, 243, 269, 299
Pobyedonostzeff, C. P., 68
Rakovitz, 32
Ratchinsky, Mr. Serge, 176, 177
_Revue des Deux Mondes_, 70
Roumiantzoff Museum, Moscow, 41, 86
Rubinstein, Nicolas, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143
_Russia and England_, by Madame Novikoff, 54, 107, 163
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