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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Illustrations
Maps
Preface
Acknowledgements to the New Edition
Part One: Minister of Munitions, 1917–1918
1 The Shadow of the Dardanelles
2 ‘A Dangerously Ambitious Man’
3 Minister of Munitions
4 ‘Give Me the Power’
5 ‘Within an Ace of Destruction’
6 ‘No peace till victory’
7 ‘The sort of life I like’
8 The Coming of Victory
9 Electioneering and Cabinet Making
Part Two: At the War Office, 1919–1921
10 Demobilization
11 Secretary of State for Air
12 Russia in Turmoil
13 Mission to Paris
14 ‘I know of no Russian policy’
15 ‘The Bolshevik Tyranny is the Worst….’
16 ‘Now Is the Time to Help’
17 ‘The Whole Fate of Russia’
18 ‘Mr Churchill’s Private War’
19 General Denikin’s Retreat
20 The Triumph of the Bolsheviks
21 ‘Everybody Wishing to Make Their Peace’
22 ‘The Hairy Paw of the Baboon’
23 The Amritsar Debate
24 ‘The Poison Peril from the East’
25 Russia’s ‘Bloodstained Gold’
26 Ireland 1919—1920: ‘Let Murder Stop’
27 Turkey in Defeat
28 ‘These Thankless Deserts’
Part Three: At the Colonial Office, 1921–1922
29 Creating the Middle East Department
30 ‘I am determined to save you millions’
31 The Cairo Conference: March 1921
32 Visit to Jerusalem
33 The Middle East Settlement
34 1921: ‘A wonderful and terrible year’
35 Palestine 1921: ‘Give the Jews their chance’
36 Palestine 1922: Defending the Balfour Declaration
37 ‘This mysterious power of Ireland’
38 The Irish Treaty: ‘A statue of snow’
39 Ireland 1922: ‘Will the lesson be learned in time’
40 Ireland 1922: ‘The unceasing, tormenting struggle’
41 The War Memoirs: ‘A gt chance to put my whole case’
42 In Defence of The Coalition
43 The Genoa Conference
44 Iraq 1921–1922: ‘An ungrateful Volcano’
45 The Chanak Crisis
46 The Fall of the Coalition
47 ‘I thought his career was over’
48 Retrospect: ‘Ponder, & then act’
List of Sources
Endnotes
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