"Siberia To-Day" by Frederick Ferdinand Moore is the story of the a man preparing to travel to and serve in Siberia following World War I. The book serves to paint a picture of the conditions and people of Siberia, particularly, the effects of the Russian Revolution and the rise of Bolshevism. The expedition is a change of pace from thrilling war stories, it highlights the unique situation the American troops faced as they were ordered and shipped out of Washington in July 1918. It is a study into the unique experiences of American soldiers, the complexities of military planning, touches on some inefficiencies, and the unique experiences of the journey to Siberia.

Siberia To-Day
By Frederick Ferdinand Moore
In the heat of summer, an officer prepares to venture into the cold unknown, facing bureaucracy and cultural clashes in a post-revolution Siberia.
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2021-10-13
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About the AuthorFrederick Ferdinand Moore was an early 20th century American novelist, short story writer, editor, publisher, soldier and war correspondent. His first novel The Devil's Admiral was inspired by his extensive travels as a sailor, a soldier serving in the US Army during the Philippine–American War, and later as a correspondent covering the Russo-Japanese War.
Frederick Ferdinand Moore was an early 20th century American novelist, short story writer, editor, publisher, soldier and war correspondent. His first novel The Devil's Admiral was inspired by his extensive travels as a sailor, a soldier serving in the US Army during the Philippine–American War, and later as a correspondent covering the Russo-Japanese War.
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