THE JACKSON PRESS
1916
COPYRIGHT BY E. S. MITTLER AND SON
BERLIN
AMERICAN EDITION COPYRIGHT 1916
BY THE JACKSON PRESS
NEW YORK
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| Translator’s Preface | [v] | |
| I. | The “Heroic Age” of the Britons. Sixteenth Century | [1] |
| II. | The Pious Pirates. Seventeenth Century | [15] |
| III. | The Campaign Against the “Enemy of Peace.” Era of Louis XIV | [29] |
| IV. | “We Have Conquered Canada in Germany.” Frederic the Great and England | [40] |
| V. | The Protector of Neutral Countries. The Liberator of Europe. Second Half of the Eighteenth Century | [51] |
| VI. | The Great Harvest. The Napoleonic Wars | [78] |
| VII. | England Digests Her Booty. The Continent Gradually Becomes Unruly. 1815–1890 | [101] |
| VIII. | Anglo-German Friendship and Estrangement After Bismarck’s Departure. 1890–1895 | [121] |
| IX. | “And if Thou Wilt not be My Servant....” From 1895 Till the Entente Cordiale | [132] |
| X. | Delenda Germania. The Beginning of King Edward’s Reign | [155] |
| XI. | Edward VII Prepares the Humiliation and Destruction of Germany. 1905–1908 | [159] |
| XII. | The Incendiary at Work. The Campaign Against the German Navy | [171] |
| XIII. | King Edward’s Unsuccessful Attempt to Set the Near East Ablaze. The Bosnian Crisis | [178] |
| XIV. | The Catastrophe Is More Carefully Prepared. 1909–1914 | [197] |