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To a Distant Island
To a Distant Island, In 1890 Anton Chekhov—thirty years old and already a famous writer—left his home and family in Moscow to travel 6,500 miles across Russia, over frozen land and sea, by train, ferry, and troika, to visit the island of Sakhalin, a penal colony off the coast, To a Distant Island has a rating of 4.5 stars
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To a Distant Island, In 1890 Anton Chekhov—thirty years old and already a famous writer—left his home and family in Moscow to travel 6,500 miles across Russia, over frozen land and sea, by train, ferry, and troika, to visit the island of Sakhalin, a penal colony off the coast, To a Distant Island
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  • To a Distant Island
  • Written by author James McConkey
  • Published by Dry, Paul Books, Incorporated, November 2000
  • In 1890 Anton Chekhov—thirty years old and already a famous writer—left his home and family in Moscow to travel 6,500 miles across Russia, over frozen land and sea, by train, ferry, and troika, to visit the island of Sakhalin, a penal colony off the coast
  • "A deeply moving, exquisitely written book." — Washington Post Book World
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Forewordix
Prefacexv
IConfinement and Escape3
IIA Dark Plain with Allegorical Figures77
IIIIn A New World115
IVAt the Penal Colony143
VThe Voyage Home183
Acknowledgments and Notes195


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