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Index
Cover
Welcome Page
Contents
Map
Dedication
Trafalgar
Introduction: Sea Power
Part 1: The German Challenge
Chapter 1: Victoria and Bertie
Chapter 2: Vicky and Willy
Chapter 3: “Blood and Iron”
Chapter 4: Bismarck’s Grand Design
Chapter 5: The New Course: Kaiser William II, Caprivi, and Hohenlohe
Chapter 6: “The Monster of the Labyrinth”
Chapter 7: Bülow and Weltmacht
Chapter 8: “Ships of My Own”
Chapter 9: Tirpitz and the German Navy Laws
Part 2: The End of Splendid Isolation
Chapter 10: Lord Salisbury
Chapter 11: The Jameson Raid and the Kruger Telegram
Chapter 12: “Joe”
Chapter 13: Fashoda
Chapter 14: Samoa and William’s Visit to Windsor
Chapter 15: The Boer War and the Boxer Rebellion
Chapter 16: The “Khaki Election” and the Death of Queen Victoria
Chapter 17: The End of Anglo-German Alliance Negotiations
Chapter 18: Arthur Balfour
Chapter 19: Joseph Chamberlain and Imperial Preference
Chapter 20: Lord Lansdowne and the Anglo-French Entente
Chapter 21: The Morocco Crisis of 1905
Part 3: The Navy
Chapter 22: From Sail to Steam
Chapter 23: Jacky Fisher
Chapter 24: Ut Veniant Omnes
Chapter 25: First Sea Lord
Chapter 26: The Building of the Dreadnought
Chapter 27: Lord Charles Beresford
Chapter 28: Fisher Versus Beresford
Part 4: Britain and Germany: Politics and Growing Tension, 1906–1910
Chapter 29: Campbell-Bannerman: The Liberals Return to Power
Chapter 30: The Asquiths, Henry and Margot
Chapter 31: Sir Edward Grey and Liberal Foreign Policy
Chapter 32: The Anglo-Russian Entente and the Bosnian Crisis
Chapter 33: The Navy Scare of 1909
Chapter 34: Invading England
Chapter 35: The Budget and the House of Lords
Chapter 36: The Eulenburg Scandal
Chapter 37: The Daily Telegraph Interview
Chapter 38: Naval Talks and Bethmann-Hollweg
Part 5: The Road to Armageddon
Chapter 39: Agadir
Chapter 40: “I Do Believe That I Am a Glowworm”
Chapter 41: Churchill at the Admiralty
Chapter 42: The Haldane Mission
Chapter 43: Naval Estimates and a “Naval Holiday”
Chapter 44: “The Anchors Held. . . . We Seemed to Be Safe”
Chapter 45: The Coming of Armageddon: Berlin
Chapter 46: The Coming of Armageddon: London
Appendix: The Dreadnought Race 1905-1914
Picture Section
Notes
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
About this Book
Reviews
Also by Robert K. Massie
About the Author
An Invitation from the Publisher
Copyright
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