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Marooned in Moscow

the story of an American woman imprisoned in Soviet Russia

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An edition of Marooned in Moscow (1921)

Marooned in Moscow

the story of an American woman imprisoned in Soviet Russia

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In the early part of February, 1920, I crossed into Russia through the Polish Front, as correspondent of the Baltimore Sun and the Associated Press, intending to remain for six weeks. I stayed for eighteen months, ten of which were spent in prison. This was due to the manner in which I entered the country, and my actions while there, which I shall describe fully in the following pages telling what happened to me as well as what I heard and saw in Russia. My treatment while in prison was no different from that accorded any other prisoners, native or foreign, and I can honestly say that I have come through it all with absolutely no personal bitterness and with what I believe to be a purely impartial view of conditions in the Soviet Republic. My account of my experiences is written entirely from memory, as I was permitted to take no notes out of the country when I was released on July 28, upon the acceptance by the Soviet government of the terms of the American Relief Association for famine relief in Russia, which was made conditional on the release of all American prisoners. - Foreword.

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Russian Life Books
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Warsaw to no man's land
A Red Army billet
Work and play in the Red Army
A trip in a box car
An unwelcome guest
News gathering in Moscow
The gods and their machine
The woman's part
Soviet weddings
Bourgeois
Under suspicion
Bureaus and bureaucrats
Icons and anti-Christ
Radical anti-Reds
Sukharevka
Moscow foyers and salons
A provincial junket
Pageants and plots
A modern Babel
Al fresco adventures
The shadow of the Cheka
The trap is sprung
Odinochka
Close quarters
Prison holidays
The mills of the gods
An attic cell
Wherein a jailbird turns jailer
Prison de luxe
Release number 2961
Afterword
Appendixes.
The Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic
New documents from Russian and U.S. archives
About the author and editor

Edition Notes

"This new edition has been meticulously edited, glossed with hundreds of useful explanatory footnotes, supplemented with documents from KGB and U.S. intelligence archives, as well as photographs of many of the main actors and locales, and includes an introduction by the editor, William Benton Whisenhunt." - Publisher.

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DK265.H33 2011

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Paperback
Pagination
326 p.
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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OL25434479M
ISBN 10
1880100649
ISBN 13
9781880100646

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