ABSTRACT

First published in 2006. This book by Stephen Graham is a supremely unique take on travel through Russia and the Caucasus. Graham takes to the road in a modest fashion, with a bag and his camera at his side. As he arrives in Moscow not long after the Russian Revolution in 1917 he is not welcomed with open arms. Instead, Graham is greeted by a group of soldiers as he walks down the street and is arrested. He recounts this experience, as well as every moment of his time spent 'vagabonding' across the Caucasus with glorious detail. His photographs to accompany the text capture the fleeting moments of this politically heated time in Russia with candid accuracy. This momentous work is not to be overlooked by anyone interested in travel or history, or anyone with a taste for an unconventional account of the land of the Caucasus.

chapter |12 pages

Prologue

chapter I|9 pages

Robbed in the Train

chapter II|14 pages

Christmas in Little Russia

chapter III|14 pages

Mummers at A Country House

chapter IV|8 pages

At Uncle's

chapter V|13 pages

Among Moscow Students

chapter VII|11 pages

A Night at a Shrine

chapter VIII|7 pages

The Day After the Feast

chapter IX|7 pages

A Mushroom Fair in Lent

chapter X|9 pages

Departure From Moscow

chapter XI|7 pages

The Coming of Summer in the Caucasus

chapter XII|7 pages

The Epistle to the Caucasians

chapter XIII|7 pages

A Mountain Dawn

chapter XIV|11 pages

Among The Ingooshi

chapter XV|7 pages

The Ikon Not Made By Hands

chapter XVI|7 pages

At A Mill on the Terek

chapter XVII

The Gorge of Dariel

chapter XVIII|5 pages

At a Village Inn

chapter XIX|4 pages

“Through Snow and Ice”

chapter XX|6 pages

Lavrenti Cham Khotadze

chapter XXI|6 pages

On the Road to Tiflis

chapter XXII|6 pages

A Two-Hundred-Mile Walk

chapter XXIII|5 pages

Climbing into Winter

chapter XXIV|5 pages

A Night in a Koutan

chapter XXV|6 pages

Over Mamison

chapter XXVI|6 pages

Arrested

chapter XXVII|8 pages

Five Days Under Arrest

chapter XXVIII|11 pages

Mr Adam

chapter XXIX

The Baptist Chapel

chapter XXX|5 pages

The Woman Who Saw God

chapter XXXI|7 pages

Ali Pasha

chapter XXXII|7 pages

The Sorrowing Man

chapter XXXIII|9 pages

The Cucumber Fair

chapter XXXIV|14 pages

Over the Caucasus

chapter |15 pages

Epilogue