TY - BOOK AU - Salisbury,Harrison Evans TI - Black night, white snow: Russia's Revolutions 1905-1917 AV - DK265 .B533 1978 PY - 1978/// CY - Garden City, New York PB - Doubleday N1 - 4; Bibliography: pages 613.-632; A quiet revolution --; But for how long? -- Volga Mat' -- "The best and most thoughtful" -- Up against the wall --; What is to be done? -- Life for the Czar --; The seeds are planted --; On the eve --; The state is set -- "A small victorious war" -- Not a good summer --; The night before --; Bloody Sunday --; The Czar sleeps --; Lenin --; The dress rehearsal --; The first scene --; The last stages --; From the tower --; The arts explode -- "What a bad joke is man!" -- The Starets --; On the brink --; Three hundred years --; Last warnings --; Impotence before fate -- "We are Kalutsky..." -- "A healthy war" -- The little comb -- "For baby's sake" -- The dance macabre --; Russian blood --; A quiet winter -- "Only people changed" -- "I think the revolution has begun" -- The first shot --; Revolutionary Sunday --; A year and a half too late -- "Nothing's left but Russia" -- The Czar on the run --; The Czar steps down --; The news spreads --; To the Finland Station --; At last : Petrograd --; The tragedy of Lotarevo --; The Villa Durnovo --; Lenin hunkers down --; Waiting --; The Bolsheviks begin to move --; October days --; A threatening night --; The coup d'etat begins --; The Winter Palace --; Before the storm --; The storming of the Winter Palace --; The day after --; Permanent crisis --; Full steam ahead through the swamp --; The twelve --; The house of special designation -- "The terrorists will consider us old women" -- "No news from the outside" -- Where is my home?; 2 N2 - An account of the revolutions in Russia from 1905 to 1917 that resulted in the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty and the establishment of a new form of government ER -