
Stephen Graham
Stephen Graham was a British journalist, travel-writer, essayist and novelist. His best-known books recount his travels around pre-revolutionary Russia and his journey to Jerusalem with a group of Russian Christian pilgrims. Most of his works express his sympathy for the poor, for agricultural labourers and for tramps, and his distaste for industrialisation.

Through Russian Central Asia
Embark on an unforgetable journey into the author's immersive journey into an exotic land, filled with the unexpected beauty of unexplored territories and diverse traditions.
By Stephen Graham

The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary
In a land of shifting tides, a journey unfolds to reconcile the active spirit of service with the introspective soul of contemplation, revealing the heart of a nation through its diverse paths to faith.
By Stephen Graham

A Tramp's Sketches
Escape the city with a wanderer as he journeys to find freedom and meaning in nature and faith.
By Stephen Graham

Tramping With a Poet in the Rockies
Two men venture into the rugged Rocky Mountains, hoping to escape city life, find inspiration, and rediscover themselves in the heart of the wilderness.
By Stephen Graham

The Soul of John Brown
Witness the intense story of a nation wrestling with its conscience, where one man's radical actions ignite the struggle for liberation from the chains of slavery.
By Stephen Graham

The gentle art of tramping
Discover the lost art of wandering, where sturdy boots and simple packs unlock not just miles, but a profound connection to nature and the self.
By Stephen Graham

A vagabond in the Caucasus : $b with some notes of his experiences among the Russians
Embark on a journey filled with cultural discoveries, unexpected mishaps, and the quest for understanding amid the vast landscapes of early 20th-century Russia and the Caucasus.
By Stephen Graham

With Poor Immigrants to America
Watch as hopeful newcomers leave behind everything they know and face a strange, challenging land in pursuit of the American dream.
By Stephen Graham

Russia in 1916
Amidst a world war, a traveler journeys through a turbulent Russia, painting a vivid picture of a nation grappling with conflict and change.
By Stephen Graham

Europe—whither bound? (Quo vadis Europa?) : $b being letters of travel from the capitals of Europe in the year 1921
Amidst the ruins and ripples of the Great War, a traveler seeks to understand a continent's uncertain path forward, capturing a snapshot of a society caught between history and an unknown future.
By Stephen Graham

The challenge of the dead : $b A vision of the war and the life of the common soldier in France, seen two years afterwards between August and November, 1920
Amidst the war-torn landscapes of post-World War I France, the echoes of fallen soldiers and the struggle to rebuild paint a poignant picture of loss and remembrance.
By Stephen Graham

In Quest of El Dorado
Follow one man's journey as he retraces the steps of fortune-seeking explorers, revealing a timeless desire that shaped nations and sparked endless adventure.
By Stephen Graham