Table of Contents
CHAPTER I THE “HEROIC AGE” OF THE BRITONS SIXTEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER II THE PIOUS PIRATES SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER III THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE “ENEMY OF PEACE” ERA OF LOUIS XIV
CHAPTER IV “WE HAVE CONQUERED CANADA IN GERMANY” FREDERIC THE GREAT AND ENGLAND
CHAPTER VI THE GREAT HARVEST THE NAPOLEONIC WARS
CHAPTER VII ENGLAND DIGESTS HER BOOTY—THE CONTINENT GRADUALLY BECOMES UNRULY 1815–1890
CHAPTER VIII ANGLO-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP AND ESTRANGEMENT AFTER BISMARCK’S DEPARTURE 1890–1895
CHAPTER IX “AND IF THOU WILT NOT BE MY SERVANT....” FROM 1895 TILL THE ENTENTE CORDIALE
CHAPTER X DELENDA GERMANIA THE BEGINNING OF KING EDWARD’S REIGN
CHAPTER XI EDWARD VII PREPARES THE HUMILIATION AND DESTRUCTION OF GERMANY 1905–1908
CHAPTER XII THE INCENDIARY AT WORK THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE GERMAN NAVY
CHAPTER XIII KING EDWARD’S UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO SET THE NEAR EAST ABLAZE THE BOSNIAN CRISIS
CHAPTER XIV THE CATASTROPHE IS MORE CAREFULLY PREPARED 1909–1914