The great Siberian railway : what I saw on my journey by Francis E. Clark

The great Siberian railway by Francis E. Clark is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. It chronicles a pioneering all‑steam crossing of Siberia via the Trans‑Siberian Railway and the Amur River, pairing practical travel detail with sharp sketches of places and people from Japan and Korea through Vladivostok to the Siberian interior. Readers can expect on-the-spot scenes of trains, river steamers, frontier cities, and borderlands framed by the tense Russo‑Chinese backdrop. The opening of the work sets the purpose and route: a Christian Endeavor trip to Japan and China that pivots into an attempt to return west by the brand‑new Siberian all‑steam route, with a small, shifting party of fellow travelers and the claim of being among the first to circle the globe this way. After coasting Korea and praising Japanese seamanship, the narrator reaches Vladivostok, finds few formalities, notes rough hotels, and secures crucial help from the regional governor. He sketches Vladivostok’s cosmopolitan bustle and grand setting, then rides west by rail, describing spring landscapes, station life, rolling stock, tight corridors, crowded classes, and meager washrooms. Reaching Khabarovsk, he is whisked to the Amur steamer Baron Korff, whose first‑, second‑, and steerage accommodations, simple meals, and overworked steward are portrayed in detail. The river journey unfolds between Russia and Manchuria, shadowed by a towed convict barge, marked by vast, sparsely settled beauty, lamplighters, and the leadsman’s constant depth calls while scraping over shoals. After five days they reach Blagoveshchensk, a surprisingly substantial city; there the narrator navigates hotel quirks (bring your own bedding), receives gallant help from a young officer, observes modern department stores, and attends a solemn imperial‑birthday church service. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Clark, Francis E. (Francis Edward), 1851-1927
LoC No. 42035782
Title The great Siberian railway : what I saw on my journey
Original Publication London: S. W. Partridge and co., 1904.
Credits Peter Becker, Terry Jeffress, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Language English
LoC Class DK: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Russia, Former Soviet Republics, Poland
Subject Siberia (Russia) -- Description and travel
Subject Velikaia Siberskaia magistralʹ
Category Text
eBook-No. 78829
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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