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by Robert K. Massie


  5 “The Cabinet finally resolved”: ibid., 121

  6 “there was no time to fight”: Blanche Dugdale, I, 258

  7 “Corn is in a greater degree”: ibid., 260

  8 “You can burn your leaflets”: Jenkins, 136

  9 “party weapons”: Amery, V, 184

  10 “a great speech by a great man”: Asquith, Fifty Years, II, 11

  11 “From that point on”: ibid., 10

  12 “Chamberlain’s views”: ibid., 14

  13 “for the present”: ibid.

  14 “I should consider”: Spender, Campbell-Bannerman, I, 102

  15 “I’m not for Free Trade”: Young, 124

  16 “This reckless, criminal escapade”: Amery, V, 193

  17 “On the morning of May 16”: Jenkins, 137

  18 “Tariff Reform has united”: Blanche Dugdale, I, 263

  19 “Ritchie... did not really resign”: Ensor, 374

  20 “I never heard anything”: Blanche Dugdale, I, 270

  21 “The Duke, whose mental processes”: Spender, Campbell-Bannerman, II, 114

  22 “The Duke never read it”: Blanche Dugdale, I, 271

  23 “dying British industry”: Ensor, 375

  24 “gladly defer”: Jenkins, 139

  25 “a Free Trader who sympathized”: Spender, Campbell-Bannerman, II, 140

  26 “Blenheim Rat,” “Blackleg Blueblood”: Manchester, Winston Churchill, 361

  27 “Some of us were born”: ibid., 357

  28 “To keep in office”: ibid., 359

  29 “It is not, on the whole”: ibid., 360

  Chapter 20

  Lord Lansdowne and the Anglo-French Entente

  1 “possibly the greatest gentleman”: Barker, 140

  2 “The longer I live”: ibid., 159

  3 “Roberts’ appointment”: ibid., 153

  4 “he must often have seemed”: ibid., 154

  5 “a dagger”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 19

  6 “would certainly fight”: Newton, 220

  7 “I congratulate you”: Lee, II, 144

  8 “At last the noodles”: BD, III, 435

  9 “I do not think”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 23

  10 “naive”: Eckardstein, 108

  11 “I do not wish to leave this desk”: Lee, I, 711

  12 “The feeling of all classes”: Mansergh, 88

  13 “very agreeable and well-informed”: Queen Victoria, III, 317

  14 “I have the greatest confidence”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 105

  15 “exercises relentlessly”: Amery, IV, 194

  16 “Delcassé seems to me”: ibid., 206

  17 “a visit from the King”: Spender, Fifty Years, 213

  18 “quite an informal affair”: Lee, II, 223

  19 “as officially as possible”: ibid.

  20 “Vivent les Boers!”: ibid., 237

  21 “The French don’t like us”: ibid.

  22 “A Divine Providence”: ibid.

  23 “Oh, Mademoiselle”: ibid., 238

  24 “where I am treated”: ibid., 239

  25 “Vive le roi”: ibid., 240

  26 “The visit of King Edward”: ibid., 242

  27 “So, although the Paris visit”: ibid., 243

  28 “Zukunftsmusik”: Woodward, 72

  29 “I am in despair”: Gwendolyn Cecil, IV, 356

  30 “Throughout our conversation”: Newton, 281

  31 “admit that it was the business”: Nicolson, 109

  32 “The question comes down”: Newton, 281

  33 “The Government of the French Republic”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 43

  34 “You expect us to recognize”: ibid., 149

  35 “The French negotiations”: ibid., 47

  36 “agreed to afford one another”: Spender, Fifty Years, 216

  37 “If we let ourselves be trampled”: E.T.S. Dugdale, III, 221; DGP, XX, 208

  38 “If I conclude my agreements”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 153

  Chapter 21

  The Morocco Crisis of 1905

  1 “Pedicaris alive”: Tuchman, Proud Tower, 272

  2 “grooms, gardeners, electricians”: Nicolson, 106

  3 “this loose agglomeration”: ibid., 83

  4 “I do not believe”: ibid., 95

  5 “in order to secure”: Marder, Anatomy, 475

  6 “when this danger was clear”: Woodward, 83

  7 “platonic”: Nicolson, 116

  8 “That is just exactly”: E.T.S. Dugdale, III, 224; DGP, XX, 301

  9 “a world-wide dominion”: Lee, II. 338

  10 “if the necessity of a war”: Woodward, 82

  11 “the earliest possible”: Spender, Fifty Years, 241

  12 “In the face of this chain”: Bülow, II, 121

  13 “when, as Prince of Prussia”: Eckardstein, 126

  14 “it was in Germany’s interest”: Bülow, II, 117

  15 “a good thing that France”: ibid.

  16 “I have been to Asia”: ibid., 119

  17 “Your Majesty’s visit”: E.T.S. Dugdale, III, 223; DGP, XX, 262

  18 “Tant mieux!”: ibid.; ibid.

  19 “When the Minister tried to argue”: Balfour, 255

  20 “all were to be exterminated”: Spender, Fifty Years, 242

  21 “I landed because”: Bülow, II, 162

  22 “The British generals and admirals”: Spender, Fifty Years, 243

  23 “It is wonderful to think”: Balfour, 256

  24 “trembling with emotion”: Spender, Fifty Years, 243

  25 “When the news reached me”: ibid.

  26 “I emphasized again”: Bülow, II, 127

  27 “could not recognize”: Bülow, II,

  28 “about the purpose”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 249; Mansergh, 94

  29 “the most mischievous”: Lee, II, 340

  30 “This seems a golden opportunity”: FGDN, II, 55

  31 “We have not, and never had”: BD, III, 68

  32 “in a friendly manner”: Bülow, II, 133

  33 “If the Germans find out”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 176

  34 “The Chancellor of the German Empire”: Spender, Fifty Years, 245

  35 “That would mean war”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 178

  36 “the British Navy”: Mansergh, 73

  37 “Are we in a condition”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 179

  38 “telling me that he had just”: Bülow, II, 137

  39 “You can’t escape me”: ibid., 135

  40 “absolutely insisted”: Spender, Fifty Years, 245

  41 “The fall of Delcassé”: ibid.

  42 “Delcassé’s dismissal”: Lee, II, 344

  43 “You have seen”: Spender, Fifty Years, 245

  44 “Peaceful, good-humored”: Bülow, II, 141

  45 “not to linger”: Gooch, History of Modern Europe, 358

  46 “If the Berlin people”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 261

  47 “had a great future behind him”: Bülow, II, 221

  48 “the most violent”: Nicolson, 127

  49 “Tell us what you wish”: ibid., 128

  50 “to securing full guarantees for an open door”: ibid., 133

  51 “it was not for me”: ibid., 134

  52 “I felt really insulted”: ibid.

  53 “He who has the police”: Gooch, Before the War, I, 262

  54 “We are close to a rupture”: Nicolson, 137

  55 “changeable”: ibid.

  56 “Tattenbach is again”: ibid., 142

  57 “This is the third time”: ibid., 141

  58 “epoch-making success”: E.T.S. Dugdale, III, 248; DGP, XXI, 312

  59 “His Majesty’s policy”: ibid.; ibid.

  60 “did not appear to agree”: ibid.; ibid.

  61 “The Moroccan Question”: ibid., I, 237; ibid., 52

  62 “The Entente Cordiale has stood”: Mansergh, 100

  63 “The treaty may not have given”: Bülow, II, 231

  64 “I got th
rough a whole series”: ibid., 235

  65 “was too emotional”: ibid., 236

  66 “in the most cold-blooded manner”: ibid., 237

  PART 3: THE NAVY

  Chapter 22

  From Sail to Steam

  1 “feeling the tropical heat”: Bacon, A Naval Scrapbook, 21

  2 “he had had a headache”: ibid., 18

  3 “You’re a bloomin’ Portuguese army”: ibid., 80

  4 “Now do you ’ear there”: Scott, 69

  5 “Fanny Adams”: ibid., 26

  6 “brutes who rejoiced”: Humble, 5

  7 “Report number of killed”: Winton, 25

  8 “Many a time”: Beresford, I, 25

  9 “I am doubtful”: ibid. 82

  10 “satisfactory knowledge”: ibid., 6

  11 “Only sometimes, sir”: ibid., 5

  12 “comparatively lucky”: Dewar, 15

  13 “suppress independence”: ibid., 14

  14 “Masthead for the midshipmen”: Scott, 27

  15 “on a dark night”: ibid., 51

  16 “those old sailing days”: ibid., 25

  17 “in the evening”: ibid.

  18 “Although we are living”: Humble, 108

  19 “I don’t feel any water”: Beresford, I, 62

  20 “Bless me, I forgot”: ibid., 49

  21 “I did not like the Defence”: ibid., 41

  22 “The retention of masts and sails”: Padfield, The Battleship Era, 127

  23 “Cardinal policy of this country”: Marder, Anatomy, 105

  24 “No doubt the present fleet”: Beresford, I, 25

  25 “self-perpetuating”: Winton, 13

  26 “I call the whole system”: ibid., 23

  27 “On what authority”: FGDN, I, 150

  28 “As a midshipman”: Dewar, 22

  29 “I thought we had taken it”: Winton, 46

  30 “Second division alter course”: ibid.

  31 “Now we shall see something”: ibid.

  32 “We shall be very close”: ibid.

  33 “May I go astern”: ibid., 48

  34 “It’s all my fault”: Padfield, The Battleship Era, 131

  35 “It would be fatal”: ibid., 132

  36 “The Swell of the Ocean”: Bacon, Scrapbook, 49

  37 “It was customary”: Scott, 73

  38 “When I went to sea”: Dewar, 19

  39 “Had anyone suggested”: Padfield, The Battleship Era, 128

  40 “It was no wonder”: Scott, 73

  41 “No one except the Gunnery Lieutenant”: Marder, Scapa Flow, I, 8

  42 “Spread for target practice”: Scott, 85

  43 “it was considered”: Beresford, I, 20

  44 “We used to practice”: ibid.

  45 “Gunners looked along the barrels”: ibid.

  46 “He gave us midshipmen”: Scott, 29

  47 “absolutely transformed”: ibid.

  48 “had forty-two modern heavy guns”: ibid., 62

  49 “But the innovation was not liked”: ibid., 72

  50 “Ship’s company of good physique”: ibid., 45

  51 “contained no reference”: ibid.

  Chapter 23

  Jacky Fisher

  1 “the son of a Cingalese princess”: Fisher, Memories, 20

  2 “Oriental cunning and duplicity”: Marder, Scapa Flow, I, 14

  3 “an unscrupulous half-Asiatic”: ibid.

  4 “I entered the Navy”: Fisher, Records, 25

  5 “I have had to fight like hell”: FGDN, II, 35

  6 “I remember the intense enthusiasm”: Mackay, 23

  7 The complimentary closes of Fisher’s letters are from FGDN, II, 18

  8 “I can’t bear to read them”: FGDN, I, 39

  9 “Would you kindly leave off”: Fisher, Memories, 40

  10 “spiritual indigestion”: FGDN, II, 16

  11 “Pretty dull, Sir, this”: Fisher, Memories, 26

  12 “Wouldn’t you, Sir, have loved”: Bacon, Fisher, I, 94

  13 “The efficiency of the Fleet”: FGDN, I, 150

  14 “favoritism”: Bacon, Fisher, I, 130

  15 “if I haul a man up”: FGDN, II, 38

  16 “pre-historic admirals”: Marder, Scapa Flow, I, 46

  17 “mandarins”: FGDN, I, 359

  18 “fossils”: ibid., 267

  19 “Anyone who opposes me, I crush”: Marder, Anatomy, 394

  20 “The Malay”: Fisher, Memories, 20

  21 “The Yellow Peril”: Marder, Anatomy, 395

  22 “that hobgoblin”: Mackay, 194

  23 “A silly ass”: Marder, Scapa Flow, I, 17

  24 “frightened rabbits”: Bacon, Fisher, II, 73

  25 “deepened his faith in Providence”: Marder, Scapa Flow, I, 17

  26 “My God, Fisher, you must be mad!”: FGDN, II, 20

  27 “Personally, I hope”: ibid., 19

  28 “All nations want peace”: ibid., I, 125

  29 “The French, no doubt”: ibid.

  30 “On the British Fleet”: Fisher, Records, 89

  31 “Only a congenital idiot”: FGDN, I, 166

  32 “the suddenness... and finality”: ibid., 310

  33 “The generals may be asses”: ibid., 311

  34 “We must reconsider”: ibid., 179

  35 “a wonderful man”: ibid., 183

  36 “I admire Fisher”: Fisher, Memories, 182

  37 “The German Empire”: Lee, II, 333

  38 “Jellicoe to be Admiralissimo”: FGDN, II, 424

  39 “a most magnificent”: ibid., I, 17

  40 “My dear Jack”: ibid., 24

  41 “A simple-minded man”: Mackay, 3

  42 “I heard from my mother”: ibid., 73

  43 “none of the feelings”: FGDN, I, 77

  44 “I had happy days”: ibid., 18

  45 “strange to say”: ibid.

  46 “I wrote out”: ibid., 19

  47 “free from defect of speech”: ibid.

  48 “but I told him I thought”: ibid.

  49 “The day I joined”: Fisher, Records, 25

  50 “Whenever you took a bit”: ibid., 23

  51 “about the greatest saint”: ibid., 27

  52 “He was always teaching me”: Mackay, 13

  53 “our captain stood on the river bank”: Fisher, Records, 28

  54 “You sank up to your knees”: FGDN, I, 28

  55 “I never smelt”: ibid., 27

  56 “and hauled what fellows they could find”: ibid., 29

  57 “They had not time”: ibid., 33

  58 “We are all very, very sorry”: ibid.

  59 “Loyal au mort”: Fisher, Records, 28

  60 “Take care of that boy!”: ibid., 29

  61 “She is such a horrid old tub”: FGDN, I, 57

  62 “Satanic”: Fisher, Records, 29

  63 “I believe I was the only officer”: ibid.

  64 “As a sailor, an officer”: ibid., 31

  65 “The Lords of the Admiralty”: FGDN, I, 60

  66 “She had a picked crew”: Fisher, Memories, 149

  67 “I never went ashore”: ibid., 150

  68 “A First Sea Lord told me”: Fisher, Records, 172

  69 “I never can make out why”: Fisher, Memories, 227

  70 “Jack would certainly”: Mackay, 40

  71 “Splendid”: FGDN, II, 365

  72 “The mere fact”: Mackay, 75

  73 “My own most darling Kitty”: FGDN, I, 77

  74 “I really do not think”: ibid., 76

  75 “In 17 days”: Mackay, 70

  76 “Jack would certainly”: Mackay, 40

  77 “Splendid”: FGDN, II, 365

  78 “The mere fact”: Mackay, 75

  79 “My own most darling Kitty”: FGDN, I, 77

  80 “I really do not think”: ibid., 76

  81 “In 17 days”: Mackay, 70

  82 “Dorothy requires cod-liver oil”: FGDN, I, 106

  83 “Mind, my own darling�
�: ibid., 77

  84 “I so often hope”: ibid., 81

  85 “but, my darling”: ibid., 69

  86 “I feel my want of French”: ibid., 78

  87 “Now, my darling, I must say good night”: ibid., 72

  88 “Every man was provided”: Mackay, 94

  89 “when we got into heavy weather”: Fisher, Memories, 156

  90 “his ship is a perfect yacht”: Mackay, 108

  91 “If you are a gunnery man”: FGDN, I, 64

  92 “in order to keep”: Bacon, Fisher, I, 61

  93 “a little man”: FGDN, I, 92

  94 “were very proud of their captain”: Mackay, 135

  95 “he attended”: ibid., 136

  96 “my boy”... “the best boy”: FGDN, I, 94

  97 “As each name was discussed”: Fisher, Memories, 158

  98 “a wonder”: ibid.

  99 “A man could crawl”: ibid.

  100 “took so long to load”: Padfield, Rule Britannia, 173

  101 “endless inventions”: Fisher, Memories, 158

  102 “knew not what deck”: Parkes, 257

  103 “the best ship in the Fleet”: Fisher, Records, 204

  104 “You need not have”: FGDN, I, 106

  105 “They’ve found the range, sir”: Beresford, I, 198

  106 “the sickness was simply indescribable”: FGDN, I, 109

  107 “the Admiralty could build”: Fisher, Memories, 159

  108 “He’ll never reach Gibraltar”: ibid.

  109 “Sir... it is our whole wish”: Bacon, Fisher, I, 92

  110 “I am all right”: Mackay, 173

  111 “but I was let off with trousers”: FGDN, I, 114

  112 “I want to introduce Captain Fisher”: Bacon, Fisher, I, 91

  113 “When all the doctors failed”: ibid., 98

  114 “beloved Marienbad”: ibid.

  115 “I got breakfast”: Fisher, Records, 47

  116 “Every day is happy”: FGDN, I, 98

  117 “If you are restricted”: Fisher, Records, 42

  118 “fresh as a daisy”: FGDN, I, 129

  119 “were husbandeering”: ibid.

  120 “over-rated”... “a fraud”: ibid., I, 131

  121 “the flood of Americans”: ibid.

  122 “The Americans swarm”: ibid., 133

  123 “what the world had to fear”: ibid., 189

  124 “The Yankees are dead set against us”: ibid., 190

  125 “about 70 multi-millionaires”: Bacon, Fisher, II, 125

  126 “Their language... English”: ibid., 124

  127 “that wooden boarding pikes”: Fisher, Records, 204

  128 “like a hive of bees”: ibid., 66

 

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