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Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, Lord Salisbury, 5–6, 8, 42–45, 52, 98–100
Gaskell, Elizabeth, 82, 93–94
General Purchasing Board, 243–244
General Purposes Committee, 129–130
George V, King of England, 40, 152
German Allies, 268
German Empire, 112
German High Sea Fleet, 153
German Naval Law, 158–159
German navy, 156–162
German Third Army, 193
Germans, as inept spies, 271
Germany, 28–33, 99, 101, 111–112, 137, 152–153. see also Kaiser Bill; Schlieffen Plan; the beginning of the end; Wilhelm II, Kaiser; World War I; World War I, prelude to
germs, 72
Gibbon, Edward, 41
“Golden Rule,” 65
Göring, Hermann, 297
Gorki, Maxim, 82
Gough, General Hubert, 292–293, 299
Government’s Aliens Bill, 130
Grabezh, Trifko, 17, 20–23
Grand Armée, 31, 209
Graves, Armgaard Karl, 282
Graves, Robert, 257
Great Industrial Exhibition, 111
“Great Man” theory, 168–171
Great Trek, 114
Great War. See World War I; World War I, prelude to
Greece, 46, 61
Greek Chorus, 88
Greene, Graham, 274–275
Grey, Sir Edward, 128, 145, 158, 164, 175–176, 189–191, 289
Gross, Hans, 148
Gross, Otto, 90
Grosse, Heinrich, 282
“Gunga Din,” 67–71
H
Habsburg Empire, 89
Habsburgs, House of, 14, 27–29
Haggard, H. Rider, 94
Haig, Sir Douglas
captures 10,000 more German prisoners, 268
Churchill recommends waiting for Americans to arrive, 247–248
on conditions of G.H.Q. and French command, 222–224
crosses the Somme, 292
economy of forces, 244
“a hundred yards here.,” 237
move from traditional to professional army, 110
offensive at Passchendaele, 253
out of touch with the French, 261
as outstanding general, 231–233
send Winston gratitude for his foresight, 266
special order to fight it out to the end, 293
wants to give Churchill battalion, 212–213
on Western Front, 240–241
Haldane, Aylmer, 106–107, 110, 119
Haldane, Richard Burdon, 281
Hall, Admiral Sir William Reginald, 280
Hallam, Henry, 44
Hamilton, Sir Edward, 129
Hamilton, Sir Ian, 119, 203, 208–209, 220–221
Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Lord Frederick Temple, 5, 110
Hankey, Col. Maurice, 196, 198, 210, 232, 251, 267–269
Hankey’s War Policy Report, 251
Hardy, Thomas, 94
Hart, Cpt. Sir B. H. Liddell, 28, 173, 187, 194, 208, 223–224
Harte, Bret, 70
Heart of Darkness, 94
Hegel, George, 167–168
“Hellfire Corner,” Ypres, 256–257
Hendon Aerodrome, 187–188
Herzegovina, 13–14
Hill, Cpt. George, 279
Hindenburg Line, 299
Hindus, 67
Hipper, Vice-Admiral Franz, 220
Hitler, Adolf, 23
HMS Amphion, 186
HMS Centurion, 156
HMS Enchantress, 156, 161
HMS Falcon, 156
HMS Irresistible, 201
HMS Lusitania, 241, 286
HMS Ocean, 201
HMS Queen Elizabeth, 198, 221
HMS Vanguard, 238
Hobhouse, Emily, 122–124
Hoffman, Max, 289–290
Holland, 32–33, 99
Home Rule, 98, 161
Hozier, Clementine. See Churchill, Clementine Hozier
Hozier, Cpt. Henry, 276
Hungary, 13–14
Hussars, 12
hydro-cyanide gas, 225–226
I
“If I were a Boer,” 126–127
Ilic, Danilo, 17, 22
Imperial Rome, 62–63
Imperialism, 22
indecent books and images, 92
India, 44–46, 67
Indian Frontier, British Empire, 70–72, 87
Indian nationalism, 277
industrial dispute, 251–252
Industrial Revolution, 3, 93, 111
inter-Allied Munitions Council, 253
IRA, 277
Ireland, 150, 293
Irish problem, 161–162
Irish terrorists, 277, 284
Islamic slave trade, 61
Italian Army, 253
Italy, 36, 139, 173
J
Jack the Ripper, 91, 95
“James Bond,” 274
Jameson, Dr., 43
Jameson Raid, 98–99
Japan, 59, 111–112
The Jazz Singer, 305
Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John, 187, 199, 220
Jennie
birth of, 1–4
Randolph, 4–6
Winston, 6–12
Jerome, Clara, 2
Jerome, Jennie. See Churchill, Jennie Jerome
Jerome, Leonard, 1–2
Jerome Park, 2
Jewish friends, 138
jingoism, 67, 118, 258
Jockey Club of America, 2
Joffre, Gen. Joseph, 178, 187, 193–194, 223–224, 232
Johannesburg, 42, 99
Jolson, Al, 305
Joubert, General Piet, 105
Judaism, 61
Judeo-Christian attitude, 65
Jung, Carl, 88, 91
K
“K,” 284
Kaiser Bill, 167–168, 171–178
Kaiser Wilhelm, 137–138
Kaplan, Dora, 279
Kashmiris, 67
Kell, Cpt. Vernon, 281, 284
Kenny, Annie, 133–134
Kenya Protectorate, 139–140
Kerensky, Alexander, 233–234
Khartoum, 140, 232
Khedive of Egypt, 98
Kiel, 153
Kiel Canal, 164–165, 170, 300
The Killing Fields
the Bolsheviks, 263
Cambrai, 255–257
industrial dispute, 251–252
Jennie, 263–265
the killer-instinct, 265–267
Passchendaele, 253–255
Reds, 267–269
the stamina and the means, 260–263
war poets, 257–260
Kim, 67, 70
Kimberley, 101
King Arthur, 57–61
King Arthur’s Round Table oath, 59
King Dingane, 115–116
King Oedipus, 88
Kipling, Rudyard, 67–70
Kirkwood, Daniel, 251–252
Kitchener, General Herbert
approves of the Winston’s fleet, 185
asks Churchill to take over aerial defenses, 187–188
and Battle of Loos, 223
changes views on Turks, 201
and the Dardanelles campaign, 195–204, 208, 220
in Egypt, 44
fall of Antwerp, 189–191
helps out French at Meuse, 193
negative attitude toward tanks, 232
at Omdurman, 52–57, 121–124
and Peninsula losses, 208
receives an Earldom, 181–182
reported drowned, 221
requests Churchill return to France, 189
sees Hamilton as rival, 110, 119
wary of Winston, 161
Klondike gold rush 1896, 87
Kluck, Alexander von, 183
Kornilov, General Lavr, 235
Kropotkin, Count Peter, 94, 272
Kruger, Paul (President), 100, 122, 169
Krupp, 112
L
La Crèche, 214
La Révolte, 272
“Lady Randy,” 3n
“lady with the lamp”
bourgeoisie, 79–81
rise of modern nursing, 77–79
the Statue of Liberty, 81–85
Ladysmith, 101, 113
Lake Tanganyika, 87
Lake Victoria, 87
Lamotte, 266
languages spoken in Austro-Hungary, 15
Latvians “Letts,” 279, 288
Lavery, Lady Hazel, 208
Law, Bonar
Antwerp Blunder, 191
Asquith must go, 215, 228
Churchill as Opposition, 248
and the Dardanelles campaign, 203–204
and Irish problem, 161
as leader of Conservative Party, 157
munitions workers strikes, 266
plotting Winston’s downfall, 185
sinking of German cruisers, 187
and War Council, 200
Lawrence, Col. T. E., 236
Lawrence, D. H., 90
Lazarus, Emma, 82
Le Bon, Gustave, 13
Le Havre, 194, 292
Le Morte d’Arthur, 58
Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, 41
Ledwidge, Lance-Corporal Francis, 257
Leibknecht, Karl, 225
Lenin, Vladimir, 234–235, 263, 267, 288, 290
Leonie (Jennie’s sister), 163, 204
letters, Randolph and Jennie, 35–37
letters to and from Jennie Churchill
from Agrah, 49–50
from Bangalore, 97–98
on becoming brigade major, 47
from Blenheim, 142, 144
“Churchill escaped,” 108
on Dervish at Omdurman, 57
from the front, 210
on the future, 37
“the future is in your hands,” 37
on joining South African Light Horse, 114
from Malakand, 47
manuscript on Malakand field force, 51
nature of, 35
as prisoner of war, 105–106
from Swiss Alps, 132
“Thirty-one is very old.,” 134
“We have only to persevere to conquer.,” 215
Winston on Alps climbing, 137
letters to Clementine
bullets at the front, 210–211
on chances of a raid, 186
“do try to gather your strength” after birth of child, 146
“Europe is trembling on the brink of war,” 179
on first anniversary, 146
from front line, 213
love letter on 10 yr. anniversary, 268
from Paris, 264
on riding in an airship, 162
“ruin of countryside is complete” Vimy, 268
on sending a gunboat against the Germans, 152–153
thoughts of carnage and ruin, 247
“the tide has turned,” 267
“We shall be much stronger in a year.,” 159–160
on Winston’s flying lesons, 164
the world is gone mad, 184
Liberal Party
Asquith, H. H., 29, 42
Emily Hobhouse, 123
“the peers versus the people,” 147
Liberalism and Social Problems, 147
“Liberating Attacks,” 299
Lincoln, Abraham, 2
Lind, Jenny, 1
L’infirmière, 183
“Little Willie,” 232
Livingston, Dr. David, 87
Lloyd George, David
as adventurer and explorer, 141
Agadir Crisis, 1911, 157–158
announces there is little chance of naval war with Germany, 30
Asquith must go, 215
becomes Secretary of State, 221
calls for general election, 303
celebrates peace with Churchills, Wilson and Smith, 302
Churchill advises landing against Turkey, 251
Churchill advises sending troops to France, 263
Churchill speaks of war, 186–187
considering peace, 233
conspires to replace Asquinth, 228
discusses Churchill’s views with war cabinet, 227
on Drocourt, 268
and fate of Britain, 255–256
give Winston advance copy of Dardanelles Report, 229
give Winston Hankey’s War Policy Report, 251
“The last man may count.,” 293–297
and military spending, 159
military spending and the navy, 163
“October Revolution” and Lockhart, 274
pleads with Pershing for soldiers, 287
questions Churchill about St. Omer, 260–261
ready to “smash the government,” 213
seeks post-war appointment, 300
sends urgent telegram too Lord Reading for more troops, 292
suggests Addison and Churchill meet, 246–248
threatens workers with Front to stop strikes, 266
warns Germany, 152
as Welsh Wizard, 131
Winston’s battle to navy, 160–163, 182
as witness at Churchill’s wedding, 144
Lockhart, Robert Bruce, 274–275, 279
Lockhart, Robin, 274
Lody, Carl Hans, 271
“London Labor and the London Poor,” 5
London Labour and the London Poor, 95
London Magazine, 228
Looking-Glass World, 61–62
Lord Elgin. See Bruce, James, Earl of Elgin
Lord Rosebury. See Primrose, Archibald, Lord Rosebury
Lord Salisbury. See Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, Lord Salisbury
Lorraine, 301
Louis of Battenberg, Prince, 161
Lourenço Marques, 107–108
Love of slaughter for its own sake, 22
The Lower Depths, 82
Luccheni, Luigi, 24
Ludendorff, General Erich, 236, 244, 291, 294, 296, 299–300
Lueger, Karl, 14
Lullenden, 251
Luxemburg, 301
M
MacArthur, Col. Douglas, 290, 299–300
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 44
MacDonald, Ramsay, 240–241
Magyarization, 15–16
Mahmands, 46–49
Mahmoud (Khalifa), 53–57
Malakand, 46–50
Malakand Field Force, 47, 51
Malory, Thomas, 59
Malta, 139, 161
Malthus, Thomas, 44
Manchester Guardian, 130, 150, 186, 188
Manual of Political Economy, 40–41
Marine Brigade, 188
Marjoribanks, Dudley, Lord Tweedmouth, 130
Marlowe, Christopher, 271
Marsh, Edward, 135–137, 140, 146, 149, 196, 209–210, 258
Martin Chuzzlewit, 83–84
The Martyrdom of Man, 44–45, 53, 61–62
Marx, Karl, 167–168
Mary, wife of George V, 40
Mary Barton, 94
Marytyrdom of Man, 44
Matabeleland, 44, 114
Maugham, Somerset, 274–275
Maxim, Hiram, 232
Mayhew, Henry, 5, 82, 95
McKenna, Lord Reginald, 144, 153
McKinley, William, 126
Mehmedbasic, Muhamed, 17, 20–22
Mensheviks, 234, 272–273
The Merry Widow, 15
Metropolitan Police, 151
Meuse-Argonne Offensive, 246
Middlemarch, 93
Mikhailovich, Grand Duke Nicholas, 200
Milner, Sir Alfred, 100–101, 108, 122–124, 136, 147, 261–265, 274
mines, South Africa, 101
Minsk, 290
Moçambique, 108
Modderspruit, 105
Moltke, Helmuth von, 31, 169, 177–178, 186, 194, 255
Molyneux, Richard, 57
Montenegro, 288
Moolenacker, 214
Moore, George, 3n
Moravia, 13–14, 139
Mordred, 57–61
Morgan, Cpt. William, 74
The Morning Post, 46, 52–53, 96, 100, 113–114, 191, 248, 252
Morrhange-Sarrebourg, battle at, 187
“Mother,” 232
“motiveless murders,” 91
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 274–275
Munitions of War Bill, 252
Muslims, 15, 61, 67
mustard gas, 237
mutiny, 225, 231–240, 246, 283, 296
N
Napoleonic Wars, 2, 173
Natal, 87, 99, 102, 115, 138
The Nation, 141
National Seaman’s and Fireman’s Union, 284
Nationalism, 22
“Naval Holiday,” 159
Navy Estimates, 161–163
Ncome River, 116
Ndebele, 115
Netherlands, 101
Neuve Chapelle, 210
New York Stock Exchange, 1
New York World, 41
New Zealanders, 294
Nicholas Nickleby, 10
Nicolas II, Tsar, 174, 233
Nietzsche, Freidrich, 168
Nightingale, Florence, 77–78, 81, 84–85
9th Lancers, 44
North and South, 94
North Sea, 158
Northern Ireland, 179
North-West Frontier, Malakand, 46–50
North-West Passage, search for, 87
nursing, modern, development of, 77–78
Nursing Mirror, 183
O
Observer, 213
October Revolution, 234
Odessa, 191
Oedipus Complex, 88
Official Secrets Act, 274
“The Old Vicarage, Grantchester,” 258
Oliver, Sir Henry, 285
Oliver Twist, 10
Omdurman, 53, 73
Orange Free State, 99–100, 115
The Origin of Species, 44, 53, 61–63, 65–67
Osborne House, 3
Ottley, Sir Charles, 153
Ottoman Empire, 62, 171–172, 288
Outlanders, 42–43, 99
Owen, Wilfred, 257
Oxforshire Yoemanry, 145
P
Pall Mall Magazine, 40
Pankhurst, Christabel, 133–134
Panther, 152–153
Parrot, George Charles, 283
Pasha, Enver, 238
A Passage to India, 1924, 67
Passchendaele, 253–255
Pasteur, Lois, 72
Pasteur Institute, 73
Pathans, 46–49, 67
Patriotism, 67–70
Patton, Col. George S., Jr., 245
Pax Britannica, 62
Pax Romana, 62
“pea souper” - fog, 96
Pearson, Pte. William, 75
“The peers versus the people,” 147
Pennington, Pte. William Henry, 75
penny fiction, 92
Pershing, General John “Black Jack,” 243–246, 290, 292, 294–296
Pétain, General Philippe, 244–249, 260–263, 292, 296
“Peter the Painter,” 151
petit bourgeoisie, 80
Petrograd Soviet, 233–234, 267
Pietermaritzburg, 102, 113
Pilsudski, General Josef, 235
Gaskell, Elizabeth, 82, 93–94
General Purchasing Board, 243–244
General Purposes Committee, 129–130
George V, King of England, 40, 152
German Allies, 268
German Empire, 112
German High Sea Fleet, 153
German Naval Law, 158–159
German navy, 156–162
German Third Army, 193
Germans, as inept spies, 271
Germany, 28–33, 99, 101, 111–112, 137, 152–153. see also Kaiser Bill; Schlieffen Plan; the beginning of the end; Wilhelm II, Kaiser; World War I; World War I, prelude to
germs, 72
Gibbon, Edward, 41
“Golden Rule,” 65
Göring, Hermann, 297
Gorki, Maxim, 82
Gough, General Hubert, 292–293, 299
Government’s Aliens Bill, 130
Grabezh, Trifko, 17, 20–23
Grand Armée, 31, 209
Graves, Armgaard Karl, 282
Graves, Robert, 257
Great Industrial Exhibition, 111
“Great Man” theory, 168–171
Great Trek, 114
Great War. See World War I; World War I, prelude to
Greece, 46, 61
Greek Chorus, 88
Greene, Graham, 274–275
Grey, Sir Edward, 128, 145, 158, 164, 175–176, 189–191, 289
Gross, Hans, 148
Gross, Otto, 90
Grosse, Heinrich, 282
“Gunga Din,” 67–71
H
Habsburg Empire, 89
Habsburgs, House of, 14, 27–29
Haggard, H. Rider, 94
Haig, Sir Douglas
captures 10,000 more German prisoners, 268
Churchill recommends waiting for Americans to arrive, 247–248
on conditions of G.H.Q. and French command, 222–224
crosses the Somme, 292
economy of forces, 244
“a hundred yards here.,” 237
move from traditional to professional army, 110
offensive at Passchendaele, 253
out of touch with the French, 261
as outstanding general, 231–233
send Winston gratitude for his foresight, 266
special order to fight it out to the end, 293
wants to give Churchill battalion, 212–213
on Western Front, 240–241
Haldane, Aylmer, 106–107, 110, 119
Haldane, Richard Burdon, 281
Hall, Admiral Sir William Reginald, 280
Hallam, Henry, 44
Hamilton, Sir Edward, 129
Hamilton, Sir Ian, 119, 203, 208–209, 220–221
Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Lord Frederick Temple, 5, 110
Hankey, Col. Maurice, 196, 198, 210, 232, 251, 267–269
Hankey’s War Policy Report, 251
Hardy, Thomas, 94
Hart, Cpt. Sir B. H. Liddell, 28, 173, 187, 194, 208, 223–224
Harte, Bret, 70
Heart of Darkness, 94
Hegel, George, 167–168
“Hellfire Corner,” Ypres, 256–257
Hendon Aerodrome, 187–188
Herzegovina, 13–14
Hill, Cpt. George, 279
Hindenburg Line, 299
Hindus, 67
Hipper, Vice-Admiral Franz, 220
Hitler, Adolf, 23
HMS Amphion, 186
HMS Centurion, 156
HMS Enchantress, 156, 161
HMS Falcon, 156
HMS Irresistible, 201
HMS Lusitania, 241, 286
HMS Ocean, 201
HMS Queen Elizabeth, 198, 221
HMS Vanguard, 238
Hobhouse, Emily, 122–124
Hoffman, Max, 289–290
Holland, 32–33, 99
Home Rule, 98, 161
Hozier, Clementine. See Churchill, Clementine Hozier
Hozier, Cpt. Henry, 276
Hungary, 13–14
Hussars, 12
hydro-cyanide gas, 225–226
I
“If I were a Boer,” 126–127
Ilic, Danilo, 17, 22
Imperial Rome, 62–63
Imperialism, 22
indecent books and images, 92
India, 44–46, 67
Indian Frontier, British Empire, 70–72, 87
Indian nationalism, 277
industrial dispute, 251–252
Industrial Revolution, 3, 93, 111
inter-Allied Munitions Council, 253
IRA, 277
Ireland, 150, 293
Irish problem, 161–162
Irish terrorists, 277, 284
Islamic slave trade, 61
Italian Army, 253
Italy, 36, 139, 173
J
Jack the Ripper, 91, 95
“James Bond,” 274
Jameson, Dr., 43
Jameson Raid, 98–99
Japan, 59, 111–112
The Jazz Singer, 305
Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John, 187, 199, 220
Jennie
birth of, 1–4
Randolph, 4–6
Winston, 6–12
Jerome, Clara, 2
Jerome, Jennie. See Churchill, Jennie Jerome
Jerome, Leonard, 1–2
Jerome Park, 2
Jewish friends, 138
jingoism, 67, 118, 258
Jockey Club of America, 2
Joffre, Gen. Joseph, 178, 187, 193–194, 223–224, 232
Johannesburg, 42, 99
Jolson, Al, 305
Joubert, General Piet, 105
Judaism, 61
Judeo-Christian attitude, 65
Jung, Carl, 88, 91
K
“K,” 284
Kaiser Bill, 167–168, 171–178
Kaiser Wilhelm, 137–138
Kaplan, Dora, 279
Kashmiris, 67
Kell, Cpt. Vernon, 281, 284
Kenny, Annie, 133–134
Kenya Protectorate, 139–140
Kerensky, Alexander, 233–234
Khartoum, 140, 232
Khedive of Egypt, 98
Kiel, 153
Kiel Canal, 164–165, 170, 300
The Killing Fields
the Bolsheviks, 263
Cambrai, 255–257
industrial dispute, 251–252
Jennie, 263–265
the killer-instinct, 265–267
Passchendaele, 253–255
Reds, 267–269
the stamina and the means, 260–263
war poets, 257–260
Kim, 67, 70
Kimberley, 101
King Arthur, 57–61
King Arthur’s Round Table oath, 59
King Dingane, 115–116
King Oedipus, 88
Kipling, Rudyard, 67–70
Kirkwood, Daniel, 251–252
Kitchener, General Herbert
approves of the Winston’s fleet, 185
asks Churchill to take over aerial defenses, 187–188
and Battle of Loos, 223
changes views on Turks, 201
and the Dardanelles campaign, 195–204, 208, 220
in Egypt, 44
fall of Antwerp, 189–191
helps out French at Meuse, 193
negative attitude toward tanks, 232
at Omdurman, 52–57, 121–124
and Peninsula losses, 208
receives an Earldom, 181–182
reported drowned, 221
requests Churchill return to France, 189
sees Hamilton as rival, 110, 119
wary of Winston, 161
Klondike gold rush 1896, 87
Kluck, Alexander von, 183
Kornilov, General Lavr, 235
Kropotkin, Count Peter, 94, 272
Kruger, Paul (President), 100, 122, 169
Krupp, 112
L
La Crèche, 214
La Révolte, 272
“Lady Randy,” 3n
“lady with the lamp”
bourgeoisie, 79–81
rise of modern nursing, 77–79
the Statue of Liberty, 81–85
Ladysmith, 101, 113
Lake Tanganyika, 87
Lake Victoria, 87
Lamotte, 266
languages spoken in Austro-Hungary, 15
Latvians “Letts,” 279, 288
Lavery, Lady Hazel, 208
Law, Bonar
Antwerp Blunder, 191
Asquith must go, 215, 228
Churchill as Opposition, 248
and the Dardanelles campaign, 203–204
and Irish problem, 161
as leader of Conservative Party, 157
munitions workers strikes, 266
plotting Winston’s downfall, 185
sinking of German cruisers, 187
and War Council, 200
Lawrence, Col. T. E., 236
Lawrence, D. H., 90
Lazarus, Emma, 82
Le Bon, Gustave, 13
Le Havre, 194, 292
Le Morte d’Arthur, 58
Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, 41
Ledwidge, Lance-Corporal Francis, 257
Leibknecht, Karl, 225
Lenin, Vladimir, 234–235, 263, 267, 288, 290
Leonie (Jennie’s sister), 163, 204
letters, Randolph and Jennie, 35–37
letters to and from Jennie Churchill
from Agrah, 49–50
from Bangalore, 97–98
on becoming brigade major, 47
from Blenheim, 142, 144
“Churchill escaped,” 108
on Dervish at Omdurman, 57
from the front, 210
on the future, 37
“the future is in your hands,” 37
on joining South African Light Horse, 114
from Malakand, 47
manuscript on Malakand field force, 51
nature of, 35
as prisoner of war, 105–106
from Swiss Alps, 132
“Thirty-one is very old.,” 134
“We have only to persevere to conquer.,” 215
Winston on Alps climbing, 137
letters to Clementine
bullets at the front, 210–211
on chances of a raid, 186
“do try to gather your strength” after birth of child, 146
“Europe is trembling on the brink of war,” 179
on first anniversary, 146
from front line, 213
love letter on 10 yr. anniversary, 268
from Paris, 264
on riding in an airship, 162
“ruin of countryside is complete” Vimy, 268
on sending a gunboat against the Germans, 152–153
thoughts of carnage and ruin, 247
“the tide has turned,” 267
“We shall be much stronger in a year.,” 159–160
on Winston’s flying lesons, 164
the world is gone mad, 184
Liberal Party
Asquith, H. H., 29, 42
Emily Hobhouse, 123
“the peers versus the people,” 147
Liberalism and Social Problems, 147
“Liberating Attacks,” 299
Lincoln, Abraham, 2
Lind, Jenny, 1
L’infirmière, 183
“Little Willie,” 232
Livingston, Dr. David, 87
Lloyd George, David
as adventurer and explorer, 141
Agadir Crisis, 1911, 157–158
announces there is little chance of naval war with Germany, 30
Asquith must go, 215
becomes Secretary of State, 221
calls for general election, 303
celebrates peace with Churchills, Wilson and Smith, 302
Churchill advises landing against Turkey, 251
Churchill advises sending troops to France, 263
Churchill speaks of war, 186–187
considering peace, 233
conspires to replace Asquinth, 228
discusses Churchill’s views with war cabinet, 227
on Drocourt, 268
and fate of Britain, 255–256
give Winston advance copy of Dardanelles Report, 229
give Winston Hankey’s War Policy Report, 251
“The last man may count.,” 293–297
and military spending, 159
military spending and the navy, 163
“October Revolution” and Lockhart, 274
pleads with Pershing for soldiers, 287
questions Churchill about St. Omer, 260–261
ready to “smash the government,” 213
seeks post-war appointment, 300
sends urgent telegram too Lord Reading for more troops, 292
suggests Addison and Churchill meet, 246–248
threatens workers with Front to stop strikes, 266
warns Germany, 152
as Welsh Wizard, 131
Winston’s battle to navy, 160–163, 182
as witness at Churchill’s wedding, 144
Lockhart, Robert Bruce, 274–275, 279
Lockhart, Robin, 274
Lody, Carl Hans, 271
“London Labor and the London Poor,” 5
London Labour and the London Poor, 95
London Magazine, 228
Looking-Glass World, 61–62
Lord Elgin. See Bruce, James, Earl of Elgin
Lord Rosebury. See Primrose, Archibald, Lord Rosebury
Lord Salisbury. See Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, Lord Salisbury
Lorraine, 301
Louis of Battenberg, Prince, 161
Lourenço Marques, 107–108
Love of slaughter for its own sake, 22
The Lower Depths, 82
Luccheni, Luigi, 24
Ludendorff, General Erich, 236, 244, 291, 294, 296, 299–300
Lueger, Karl, 14
Lullenden, 251
Luxemburg, 301
M
MacArthur, Col. Douglas, 290, 299–300
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 44
MacDonald, Ramsay, 240–241
Magyarization, 15–16
Mahmands, 46–49
Mahmoud (Khalifa), 53–57
Malakand, 46–50
Malakand Field Force, 47, 51
Malory, Thomas, 59
Malta, 139, 161
Malthus, Thomas, 44
Manchester Guardian, 130, 150, 186, 188
Manual of Political Economy, 40–41
Marine Brigade, 188
Marjoribanks, Dudley, Lord Tweedmouth, 130
Marlowe, Christopher, 271
Marsh, Edward, 135–137, 140, 146, 149, 196, 209–210, 258
Martin Chuzzlewit, 83–84
The Martyrdom of Man, 44–45, 53, 61–62
Marx, Karl, 167–168
Mary, wife of George V, 40
Mary Barton, 94
Marytyrdom of Man, 44
Matabeleland, 44, 114
Maugham, Somerset, 274–275
Maxim, Hiram, 232
Mayhew, Henry, 5, 82, 95
McKenna, Lord Reginald, 144, 153
McKinley, William, 126
Mehmedbasic, Muhamed, 17, 20–22
Mensheviks, 234, 272–273
The Merry Widow, 15
Metropolitan Police, 151
Meuse-Argonne Offensive, 246
Middlemarch, 93
Mikhailovich, Grand Duke Nicholas, 200
Milner, Sir Alfred, 100–101, 108, 122–124, 136, 147, 261–265, 274
mines, South Africa, 101
Minsk, 290
Moçambique, 108
Modderspruit, 105
Moltke, Helmuth von, 31, 169, 177–178, 186, 194, 255
Molyneux, Richard, 57
Montenegro, 288
Moolenacker, 214
Moore, George, 3n
Moravia, 13–14, 139
Mordred, 57–61
Morgan, Cpt. William, 74
The Morning Post, 46, 52–53, 96, 100, 113–114, 191, 248, 252
Morrhange-Sarrebourg, battle at, 187
“Mother,” 232
“motiveless murders,” 91
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 274–275
Munitions of War Bill, 252
Muslims, 15, 61, 67
mustard gas, 237
mutiny, 225, 231–240, 246, 283, 296
N
Napoleonic Wars, 2, 173
Natal, 87, 99, 102, 115, 138
The Nation, 141
National Seaman’s and Fireman’s Union, 284
Nationalism, 22
“Naval Holiday,” 159
Navy Estimates, 161–163
Ncome River, 116
Ndebele, 115
Netherlands, 101
Neuve Chapelle, 210
New York Stock Exchange, 1
New York World, 41
New Zealanders, 294
Nicholas Nickleby, 10
Nicolas II, Tsar, 174, 233
Nietzsche, Freidrich, 168
Nightingale, Florence, 77–78, 81, 84–85
9th Lancers, 44
North and South, 94
North Sea, 158
Northern Ireland, 179
North-West Frontier, Malakand, 46–50
North-West Passage, search for, 87
nursing, modern, development of, 77–78
Nursing Mirror, 183
O
Observer, 213
October Revolution, 234
Odessa, 191
Oedipus Complex, 88
Official Secrets Act, 274
“The Old Vicarage, Grantchester,” 258
Oliver, Sir Henry, 285
Oliver Twist, 10
Omdurman, 53, 73
Orange Free State, 99–100, 115
The Origin of Species, 44, 53, 61–63, 65–67
Osborne House, 3
Ottley, Sir Charles, 153
Ottoman Empire, 62, 171–172, 288
Outlanders, 42–43, 99
Owen, Wilfred, 257
Oxforshire Yoemanry, 145
P
Pall Mall Magazine, 40
Pankhurst, Christabel, 133–134
Panther, 152–153
Parrot, George Charles, 283
Pasha, Enver, 238
A Passage to India, 1924, 67
Passchendaele, 253–255
Pasteur, Lois, 72
Pasteur Institute, 73
Pathans, 46–49, 67
Patriotism, 67–70
Patton, Col. George S., Jr., 245
Pax Britannica, 62
Pax Romana, 62
“pea souper” - fog, 96
Pearson, Pte. William, 75
“The peers versus the people,” 147
Pennington, Pte. William Henry, 75
penny fiction, 92
Pershing, General John “Black Jack,” 243–246, 290, 292, 294–296
Pétain, General Philippe, 244–249, 260–263, 292, 296
“Peter the Painter,” 151
petit bourgeoisie, 80
Petrograd Soviet, 233–234, 267
Pietermaritzburg, 102, 113
Pilsudski, General Josef, 235
