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Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
477 pages : 18 cm
The Man of the Hour was written by well-known popular magazine contributor Octave Thanet, the pseudonym used by Alice French. This story deals with the labor problem and with socialistic efforts to solve it. The hero of the tale is John Ivan Winslow, the only son of a Russian mother and an American father. As a child he is sensitive and impressionable and imbibes the nihilistic views of his mother who is strongly in sympathy with her oppressed people. Before her marriage Mrs. Winslow had been the Princess Olga Galitsuin and had met her husband when he was on a business trip to Russia. Not until after their marriage did Mr. Winslow discover his wife's socialistic tendencies, and these in connection with her impracticability and foreign ways caused unhappiness between them which led finally to their separation
LC copy from the library of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr
Bk. I. Johnny-Ivan. Peggy ; The house of Winslow ; The golden age ; The Fairport Art Museum ; A message from Russia ; As galley slaves, not comrades ; In war you may ; St. Luke's ; The end of the golden age -- bk. II. Ivan. Strangers yet ; Father and son ; By the terms of the will ; The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts ; The southern way ; The Princess Olga's day -- bk. III. John. Peau de Chagrin ; A ""scrap"" ; The powers of darkness ; In hospital ; ""Roger Mack"" ; Tyler passes ; Johnny meets an old friend ; An die Ferne Geliebte ; Hast thou found me, o mine enemy? ; Amelia Ann, her horse ; His father's own son ; As in the days of Noah ; In the camp of the enemy ; Extracts from Johnny's letters to Roger Mack ; When Amelia Ann was ""it"" ; The end of the duel ; Josiah Winslow's day