Archival Sources
The biggest collections of Stephen Graham’s manuscripts and letters can be found in the Harry Ransom Center (University of Texas) and the Strozier Library (Florida State University). Graham was not systematic in the way he wrote or recorded his thoughts. I have therefore in the text, when using material from the Harry Ransom Center and Strozier Library, given definite titles (eg ‘Journal for 1921’) to works that often took the form of rough notes and sketches. The problem is compounded by Graham’s penchant for using engagement diaries to record his thoughts and activities, ignoring the actual dates of the pages on which he wrote. I have noted where this is a particular issue in the footnotes.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library (Springfield, IL)
Catherine Blair Papers
Vachel Lindsay Papers
British Broadcasting Corporation Archives (Caversham)
Various records relating to Graham’s career at the BBC and on policy relating to broadcasts to the USSR.
Bradford University Library (Special Collections)
New Atlantis Archive
British Library (India Office Library and Records)
Evelyn Wrench Papers
Viscount Reading Papers
Cambridge University Library (Special Collections)
Papers of the Royal Society of Literature
University of Chicago Library (Special Collections)
Harriet Monroe Papers
Harriet Moody Papers
Columbia University Library (Rare Books and Manuscripts)
Charles Crane Papers
Florida State University (Strozier Library, Special Collections)
Stephen Graham Papers
Marion Hay Papers
Garrick Club Library Collections
Dorothy Allhusen Papers
Harry Ransom Center (University of Texas)
Stephen Graham Papers
Vachel Lindsay Papers
Wilfrid Ewart Papers
T.I.F. Armstrong (John Gawsworth) Papers
Christopher Morley Papers
P.E.N. Papers
Alice Henderson Papers
Haverford College Library (Special Collections)
Christopher Morley Papers
Indiana University at Bloomington (Lilly Library)
Lewis Browne Papers
Lambeth Palace Library
Papers of the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association
W.J. Birkbeck Papers
Randall Davidson Papers
William Temple Papers
The National Archives (Kew)
FO 371 (General Correspondence of the Foreign Office)
WO 95 (First World War and Army of Occupation War Diaries)
National Library of Scotland
Letter from Stephen Graham to Malcolm Bulloch
University of Nottingham Library (Special Collections)
Letters from Stephen Graham to Janko Lavrin
University of Pennsylvania (Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
Van Wyck Brooks Papers
University of Reading
T.I.F. Armstrong (John Gawsworth) Papers
University of Virginia (Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library)
Margaret Hayley Carpenter Papers
Vachel Lindsay Papers
Material in Private Hands
Letters between Stephen Graham and Lulu Smith
Sundry photographs and letters relating to Graham’s later years
Journals and Newspapers
Athenaeum
Atlantic Monthly
Current History
Country Life
Daily Express
Daily Mail
Daily Mirror
Daily Telegraph
The Eastern Churches Broadsheet
English Review
Evening News
Evening Standard
Evening Times
Fortnightly Review
Harper’s Magazine
Jewish Chronicle
Jewish World
John O’London’s Weekly
Letopis’
Manchester Guardian
Montreal Gazette
National Observer
New Britain
New York Evening Post
New Yorker
New York Times
Observer
Orthodox Church Bulletin
Poetry Review
Proceedings of the Anglo-Russian Literary Society
Quest
Radio Times
Rech’
Russkaia Mysl’
Saturday Review of Literature
Scribner’s Magazine
Speculum
Spiritual Issues of the War
Stephen Graham’s Newsletter about the Orthodox Churches in War-Time
Sunday Pictorial
The Academy
The Beacon
The Bookman
The Century Magazine
The Crisis
The Globe
The Living Age
The New Age
The Sunday Times
The Times
The Times Literary Supplement
The Tramp
The Weekly Westminster
Western Morning News
Books written by Stephen Graham
Many of Graham’s works were published in the USA as well as Britain, sometimes under other titles. The list below only gives details of the first British publication or the American version when the book was initially published in the United States. The electronic version identified in the text is not necessarily the version used in the research for the book. When a version other than the first British publication has been used in this book details are given in the footnotes. For fuller details see the valuable list in Marguerite Helmers, ‘Stephen Graham’, Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 195, pp. 137–54.
A Vagabond in the Caucasus with Some Notes on His Experiences among the Russians (London: John Lane, 1911).
Undiscovered Russia (London: John Lane, 1912).
A Tramp’s Sketches (London: Macmillan, 1912).
Changing Russia (London: Macmillan, 1913).
With the Russian Pilgrims to Jerusalem (London: Macmillan, 1913).
With Poor Immigrants to America (London: Macmillan, 1914).
Russia and the World: A Study of the War and a Statement of the World-Problems that Now Confront Russia and Great Britain (London: Cassel, 1915).
The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary (London: Macmillan, 1915).
Christmas in the Heart (London: A.T. Stevens, 1916).
Through Russian Central Asia (London: Cassell, 1916).
Priest of the Ideal (London: Macmillan, 1917).
Russia in 1916 (London: Cassell, 1917).
The Quest of the Face (London: Macmillan, 1918).
A Private in the Guards (London: Macmillan, 1919).
Children of the Slaves (London: Macmillan, 1920).
The Challenge of the Dead: A Vision of the War and the Life of a Common Soldier in France, Seen Two Years Afterwards between August and November, 1920 (London: Cassell, 1921).
Europe Whither-Bound? (Quo Vadis Europa?): Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe (London: Butterworth, 1921).
Tramping with a Poet in the Rockies (London: Macmillan, 1922).
Under-London (London: Macmillan, 1923).
In Quest of El Dorado (London: Macmillan, 1924).
Life and Last Words of Wilfrid Ewart (London: Putnam, 1924).
London Nights (London: Hurst and Blackwood, 1925).
Russia in Division (London: Macmillan, 1925).
The Gentle Art of Tramping (New York: Appleton, 1926).
Midsummer Music (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1926).
New York Nights (New York: George H. Doran, 1927).
The Lay Confessor (London: Ernest Benn, 1928).
Peter the Great: A Life of Peter I of Russia (London: Ernest Benn, 1929).
The Death of Yesterday (London: Ernest Benn, 1930).
St Vitus Day (London: Ernest Benn, 1930).
A Modern Vanity Fair (London: Ernest Benn, 1931).
Stalin: An Impartial Study of the Life and Work of Joseph Stalin (London: Ernest Benn, 1931).
Everybody Pays (London: Ernest Benn, 1932).
Ivan the Terrible: The Life of Ivan IV of Russia (London: Ernest Benn, 1932).
Twice Round the London Clock and More London Nights (London: Ernest Benn, 1933).
Boris Godunof (London: Ernest Benn, 1933).
One of the Ten Thousand (London: Ernest Benn, 1933).
Lost Battle (London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1934).
The Padre of St Jacobs (London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1934).
Balkan Monastery (London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1935).
A Life of Alexander II: Tsar of Russia (London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1935).
Characteristics (London: Rich and Cowan, 1936).
African Tragedy (London: Rich and Cowan, 1937).
Alexander of Jugoslavia: Strong Man of the Balkans (London: Cassell, 1938).
The Moving Tent: Adventures with a Tent and Fishing Rod in Southern Jugoslavia (London: Cassell, 1939).
From War to War: A Date-Book of the Years Between 1917 and 1939 (London: Hutchinson, 1940).
Liquid Victory (London: Hutchinson, 1940).
Thinking of Living (London: Ernest Benn, 1949).
Summing-Up on Russia (London: Ernest Benn, 1951).
Pay as you Run (London: Ernest Benn, 1955).
Part of the Wonderful Scene (London: Collins, 1964).
Books Edited / Introduced / Translated by Stephen Graham
Bogoras, Vladimir, Sons of the Mammoth (New York: Cosmopolitan Books, 1929).
Briusov, Valery, The Republic of the Southern Cross and Other Stories (London: Constable, 1918).
Chirikov, E., Marka of the Pits (London: Alston Rivers, 1930).
Doroshevich, Vlas, The Way of the Cross (London: Constable, 1916).
Dostoievskaia, L.F., The Emigrant (London: Constable, 1916).
Frolov, Yury, Fish Who Answer the Telephone and Other Studies in Experimental Biography (London: Kegan Paul, 1937).
Gogol, Nikolai, Dead Souls (London: Unwin, 1915).
Gul’, Roman, General B.O. (London: Ernest Benn, 1930).
Great American Short Stories (London: Ernest Benn, 1931).
Great Russian Short Stories (London: Ernest Benn, 1929).
Kuprin, Alexander, A Slav Soul and Other Stories (London: Constable, 1916).
Novikov, Olga, Russian Memories (London: Herbert Jenkins, 1917).
One Hundred Best Poems in the English Language (London: Ernest Benn, 1952).
Romanov, Panteleimon, Without Cherry Blossom (London: Ernest Benn, 1930).
— Three Pairs of Silk Stockings (London: Ernest Benn, 1931).
Sologub, Fedor, The Sweet-Scented Name and other Fairy-Tales (London: Constable, 1915).
Solovyof, Vladimir, The Justification of the Good (London: Constable, 1916).
— War and Christianity from the Russian Point of View (London: Constable, 1915).
The Tramp’s Anthology (London: Peter Davies, 1928).
Other Contemporary Writings and Memoirs Referred to in the Notes
Allies in Art: A Collection of works in Modern Art by the Artists of the Allied Nations (London: Colour, 1917).
Baedeker, Karl, Russia: A Handbook for Travellers (London, 1914).
Baring, Maurice, The Mainsprings of Russia (London: Nelson, 1914).
— The Puppet Show of Memory (London: Cassell, 1987).
Bell, G.K.A., Randall Davidson: Archbishop of Canterbury (London: Oxford University Press, 1939).
Blackwood, Algernon, The Centaur (London: Macmillan, 1911).
— The Listener (London: Eveleigh, Nash and Grayson, 1907).
— Pan’s Garden: A Volume of Nature Stories (London: Macmillan, 1912).
Blavatsky, Helen, The Key to Theosophy (London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1891).
Bury, Right Reverend Herbert, Russian Life Today (London: Mowbray, 1915).
Bynner, Witter, A Canticle of Pan (New York: Alfred Knopf, 1920).
Camp, Denis, ed., The Prose of Vachel Lindsay (Peoria, IL: Spoon River Press, 1988).
Campbell, R.J. The New Theology (London: Mills and Boon, 1907).
Chenétier, Marc, ed., Letters of Vachel Lindsay (New York: Burt Franklin, 1979).
Dunbar, Oliva Hoard, A House in Chicago (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1947).
Ellis, Havelock, ‘The Genius of Russia’, Contemporary Review, 80 (1901), pp. 419-33.
Ewart, Wilfrid, Scots Guard (London: Rich and Cowan, 1934).
— Scots Guard on the Western Front, 1915-1918 (Stevenage: Strong and Oak Press, 2001).
— Way of Revelation (London: G.P. Putnam, 1921).
— When Armageddon Came (London: Rich and Cowan, 1933).
— et al., The Scots Guard in the Great War, 1914-18 (London: John Murray, 1925).
Falk, Bernard, He Laughed in Fleet Street (London: Hutchinson, 1937).
Farson, Daniel, Never A Normal Man (London: Harper Collins, 1997).
Farson, Negley, Going Fishing (London: Country Life, 1942).
— A Mirror for Narcissus (London: Victor Gollanz, 1956).
— Way of a Trangressor (London: Victor Gollanz, 1935).
Fraser, G.S., A Stranger and Afraid (Manchester: Carcanet New Press, 1983).
Gardiner, Alfred George, The Warlords (London: J.M. Dent, 1915).
Garston, Denis, Friendly Russia (London: Fisher Unwin, 1915).
Gawsworth, John, Above the River (London: Ulysses, 1931).
— ed., Strange Assembly (London: Unicorn Press, 1932).
— ed., Thrills Crimes and Mysteries (London: Associated Press, 1936).
Graham, P. Anderson, All the Year with Nature (London: Smith and Elder, 1893).
— Country Pastimes for Boys (London: Longmans, 1897).
— Highways and Byways in Northumbria (London: Macmillan, 1920).
— Lindisfarne (London: Knight, Frank and Rutley, 1920).
— Nature in Books (London: Methuen, 1891).
— ‘The Abuse of Kindness’, National Observer, 30 March 1895.
— The Collapse of Homo Sapiens (London: G.P. Putnam, 1923).
— The Rural Exodus (London: Methuen, 1892).
Harman, Neal, Crown Colony (London: Arthur Barker, 1939).
— Death and the Archdeacon (London: Arthur Barker, 1949).
Henderson, A.C., ed., The Turquoise Trail: An Anthology of New Mexico Poetry (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1928).
Henley, W.E., Views and Reviews (London: David Nutt, 1890).
Heyking, Baron A., The Main Issues Confronting the Minorities of Lativa and Esti (London: King, 1922).
Hicks, Stephen and Ewart, Wilfrid H.G., Practical Poultry Keeping for Smallholders (London: Feathered World, 1912).
Jerrold, Walter, Thomas Hood: his Life and Times (London: Alston Rivers, 1907).
Kipling, Rudyard, The Irish Guards in the Great War: the First Battalion (Staplehurst: Spellmount, 1997).
Kirkpatrick, Ivonne, ‘Calling Europe’, BBC Yearbook 1943.
— The Inner Circle (London: Macmillan, 1959).
Lachman, Gary, In Search of P.D. Ouspensky: The Genius in the Shadow of Gurdjieff (Wheaton, IL: Quest, 2004).
Latimer, R.S., Under Three Tsars (London: Morgan and Scott, 1907).
Lindsay, Vachel, Adventures Whilst Preaching the Gospel of Beauty (New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1914).
— A Handy Guide for Beggars (New York: Macmillan, 1916).
— Going-to-the-Stars (New York: Appleton, 1926).
— Going-to-the-Sun (New York: Appleton, 1923).
— The Art of the Moving Picture (New York: Macmillan, 1922).
— ‘The New Localism’, Vision: A Quarterly Journal of Aesthetic Appreciation of Life, 4 (1912).
Lodge, Oliver, Raymond, or Life and Death: With Examples of the Survival of Memory and Affection after Death (London: Methuen, 1916).
Maclean, Fitzroy, Eastern Approaches (London: Cape, 1949).
Mairet, Philip, Autobiographical and Other Papers (Manchester: Carcanet, 1981).
Maugham, W. Somerset, Collected Short Stories, vol. 3 (London: Pan, 1976).
Merkurieva, Vera, Tshcheta: sobranie stikhotvorenii (Moscow: Vodolei Publishers, 2007).
Miliukov, Paul, Russia Today and Tomorrow (New York: Macmillan, 1922).
Nesterov, M.V., Pis’ma izbrannye (Leningrad: Iskusstvo, 1988).
Newman, Bernard, Albanian Back Door (London: Herbert Jenkins, 1936).
Olmsted, Frederick Law, A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States with Remarks on their Economy 2 vols. (New York: Dix and Edwards, 1856).
Pares, Bernard, Russia and Reform (London: Constable, 1907).
Pisarava, E.S., The Light of the Russian Soul: A Personal Memoir of Early Russian Theosophy (Wheaton, IL: Quest, 2008).
Ralston, W.R.S., Krilof and his Fables (London: Strahan, 1869).
Ransome, Arthur, Bohemia in London (London: Chapman and Hall, 1907).
Rowlands, John, ed., Path and Pavement: Twenty New Tales of Britain (London: Eric Grant, 1937).
Sirc, Ljubo, Between Hitler and Tito: Nazi Occupation and Communist Oppression (London: Deutsch, 1989).
Spender, Stephen, World Within a World: The Autobiography of Stephen Spender (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1951).
Stead, W.T., The M.P. for Russia, 2 vols. (London: Andrew Melrose, 1909).
Stoddart, T. Lothrop, Present-Day Europe: Its National States of Mind (New York: Century, 1917).
Synnott, Edward Fitzgerald, Five Years’ Hell in a Country Parish (London: Stanley, Paul and Co, 1920).
Tietjens, Eunice, The World at My Shoulder (New York: Macmillan, 1938).
Turner, Samuel, Siberia: A Record of Travel, Climbing and Exploration (London: Unwin, 1905).
Untermeyer, Louis, From Another World: the Autobiography of Louis Untermeyer (New York: Harcourt Brace and Co, 1939).
Velimirović, Nikolai, Christianity and War (London: Faith Press, 1918).
— Serbia in Light and Darkness (London: Longmans, 1916)
— The Agony of the Church (London: Student Christian Movement, 1917).
West, Rebecca, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (Edinburgh: Canongate Books, 1993).
— ed., Selected Poems of Carl Sandburg (New York: Harcourt Brace and Co, 1926).
Williamson, Kennedy, W.E. Henley: A Memoir (London: Harold Shaylor, 1930).
Zangwill, Israel, Works of Israel Zangwill: the War for the World (New York: American Jewish Book Company, 1921).
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A full list of the secondary sources used in writing this book would be enormous. The books and articles listed below are those cited in the footnotes along with a small number of others that have been of particular use.
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Bell, Philip, John Bull and the Bear: British Public Opinion, Foreign Policy and the Soviet Union, 1941-1945 (London: Edward Arnold, 1990).
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Bird, Robert, The Russian Prospero: The Creative Universe of Viacheslav Ivanov (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006).
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Briggs, Asa, The War of Words (London: Oxford University Press, 1970).
Brooker, Peter, Bohemia in London (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007).
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Burchardi, Kristiane, Die Moskauer Religios-Philsophische Vladimir Solov’ev Gesellschaft, 1905-1918 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1998).
Carlton, David, Churchill and the Soviet Union (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999).
Cecil, Hugh, The Flower of Battle: British Fiction Writers of the First World War (London: Secker and Warburg, 1995).
Cline, Lynn, Literary Pilgrims: The Santa Fe and Taos Writers’ Colonies, 1917-1950 (Alberquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2007).
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— et al, eds., Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the Russian Revolution (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1985).
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Holt, Tonie and Valmai, My Boy Jack (Barnsley: Pen and Sword, 2008).
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— Diplomacy before the Russian Revolution: Britain, Russia and the Old Diplomacy, 1894-1917 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000).
— ‘Diplomacy or Drudgery? British Consuls in Russia during the Early Twentieth Century’, Diplomacy and Statecraft, 6, 1 (1995), pp. 76-95 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592299508405958).
— Inside the Enigma: British Officials in Russia, 1900-1939 (London: Hambledon Press, 1997).
— ‘Picturesque Visions and Hopeful Dreams: W.J. Birkbeck, Stephen Graham and British Responses to Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution’, Sobornost, 33, 2 (2011), pp. 6-27.
— ‘Searching for the Soul of Russia: British Perceptions of Russia during the First World War’, Twentieth-Century British History, 20, 2 (2009), pp. 198-226 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tcbh/hwp017).
— ‘The Traveller’s Search for Home: Stephen Graham and the Quest for London’, The London Journal, 36, 3 (2011), pp. 211-24 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174963211X13127325480271).
— ‘The Visionary Goes West: Stephen Graham’s American Odyssey’, Studies in Travel Literature, 14, 2 (2010), pp. 179-96 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13645141003747264).
Hutchings, Stephen C., Russian Modernism: The Transfiguration of the Everyday (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).
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— ‘The Church of England and “Religions Division” during the Second World War: Church-State Relations and the Anglo-Russian Alliance’, Electronic Journal of International History, 4.
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— ‘Joyrides? British Intelligence and Propaganda in Russia, 1914-1917’, Historical Journal, 24, 4 (1981), pp. 885-906 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X00008256).
Nicholas, Sian, ‘Partners Now: Problems in the Portrayal of the Soviet Union and the United States of America, 1939-1945’, Diplomacy and Statecraft, 3, 2 (1992), pp. 243-71.
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Robson, Roy R., Solovki: The Story of Russia Told Through its Most Remarkable Islands (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2004).
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