Copyright, 1919
By DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Inc.
VAIL-BALLOU COMPANY
BINGHAMTON AND NEW YORK
[CONTENTS]
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | Into German Waters | [1] |
| II | Getting Down to Work | [31] |
| III | First Impressions of "Starving Germany" | [61] |
| IV | Across the Sands to Norderney | [92] |
| V | Nordholz, the Den of the Zeppelins | [122] |
| VI | Merchant Shipping | [154] |
| VII | The Bombing of Tondern | [179] |
| VIII | Through the Canal to the Baltic | [198] |
| IX | To Warnemünde and Rügen | [224] |
| X | Jutland as a German Saw It | [255] |
| XI | Back to Base | [283] |
[ILLUSTRATIONS]
| PAGE | |
| "The Three Admirals." Rear Admiral Robinson, U. S. N. (left), Vice Admiral Browning, R. N. (center), Rear Admiral Grosset, (French) (right) | [Frontispiece] |
| Heligoland in sight! | [18] |
| Members of the Allied Naval Commission, Admiral Browning in center | [34] |
| The Allied Naval Commission and Staff, taken on board Hercules | [34] |
| The Padre of the Hercules talking with newly arrived British prisoners | [40] |
| In the Elbe, Hamburg | [166] |
| Railroad station at Hamburg | [166] |
| Floating dock for lifting submarines in Kiel Harbour | [182] |
| Birdseye view of Kiel | [192] |
| In Kiel dockyard | [192] |
| H. M. S. Viceroy entering Kiel Canal lock at Brunsbüttel | [200] |
| Semaphore station on Kiel Canal, from Hercules | [206] |
| Kiel dockyard from the Harbour | [214] |
| Foreshore of Kiel Harbour with the Kaiserlich Yacht Club at left of grove of trees | [220] |
| Hindy (left) and German pilot who claimed to have launched the torpedo which damaged the Sussex | [228] |
| British prisoners and German sailors at Warnemünde | [240] |
| View of Kiel Canal from nearmost turret of the Hercules | [258] |
| Hercules, with three V class destroyers in Kiel Harbour | [266] |
| H. M. S. Hercules and H. M. S. Constance in Kiel locks | [286] |