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CHAPTER I. | THE REBELLION OF THE MAHDI |
CHAPTER II. | THE FATE OF THE ENVOY |
CHAPTER III. | THE DERVISH EMPIRE |
CHAPTER IV. | THE YEARS OF PREPARATION |
CHAPTER V. | THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR |
CHAPTER VI. | FIRKET |
CHAPTER VII. | THE RECOVERY OF THE DONGOLA PROVINCE |
CHAPTER VIII. | THE DESERT RAILWAY |
CHAPTER IX. | ABU HAMED |
CHAPTER X. | BERBER |
CHAPTER XI. | RECONNAISSANCE |
CHAPTER XII. | THE BATTLE OF THE ATBARA |
CHAPTER XIII. | THE GRAND ADVANCE |
CHAPTER XIV. | THE OPERATIONS OF THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER |
CHAPTER XV. | THE BATTLE OF OMDURMAN |
CHAPTER XVI. | THE FALL OF THE CITY |
CHAPTER XVII. | 'THE FASHODA INCIDENT' |
CHAPTER XVIII. | ON THE BLUE NILE |
CHAPTER XIX. | THE END OF THE KHALIFA |
APPENDIX. |
PREFACE | |
CHAPTER I. | THE THEATRE OF WAR |
CHAPTER II. | THE MALAKAND CAMPS |
CHAPTER III. | THE OUTBREAK |
CHAPTER IV. | THE ATTACK ON THE MALAKAND |
CHAPTER V. | THE RELIEF OF CHAKDARA |
CHAPTER VI. | THE DEFENCE OF CHAKDARA |
CHAPTER VII. | THE GATE OF SWAT |
CHAPTER VIII. | THE ADVANCE AGAINST THE MOHMANDS |
CHAPTER IX. | RECONNAISSANCE |
CHAPTER X. | THE MARCH TO NAWAGAI |
CHAPTER XI. | THE ACTION OF THE MAMUND VALLEY, 16TH SEPTEMBER |
CHAPTER XII. | AT INAYAT KILA |
CHAPTER XIII. | NAWAGAI |
CHAPTER XIV. | BACK TO THE MAMUND VALLEY |
CHAPTER XV. | THE WORK OF THE CAVALRY |
CHAPTER XVI. | SUBMISSION |
CHAPTER XVII. | MILITARY OBSERVATIONS |
CHAPTER XVIII. | AND LAST... THE RIDDLE OF THE FRONTIER |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | |
MAPS AND PLANS | |
CHAPTER I. | STEAMING SOUTH R.M.S. 'Dunottar Castle,' October 26 and October 29, 1899 |
CHAPTER II. | THE STATE OF THE GAME Capetown; November 1, 1899 |
CHAPTER III. | ALONG THE SOUTHERN FRONTIER East London: November 5, 1899 |
CHAPTER IV. | IN NATAL Estcourt: November 6, 1899 |
CHAPTER V. | A CRUISE IN THE ARMOURED TRAIN Estcourt: November 9, 1899 |
CHAPTER VI. | DISTANT GUNS Estcourt: November 10, 1899 |
CHAPTER VII. | THE FATE OF THE ARMOURED TRAIN Pretoria: November 20, 1899 |
CHAPTER VIII. | PRISONERS OF WAR Pretoria: November 24, 1899 |
CHAPTER IX. | THROUGH THE DUTCH CAMPS Pretoria: November 30, 1899 |
CHAPTER X. | IN AFRIKANDER BONDS Pretoria: December 3, 1899 |
CHAPTER XI. | I ESCAPE FROM THE BOERS Lourenço Marques: December 22, 1899 |
CHAPTER XII. | BACK TO THE BRITISH LINES Frere: December 24, 1899 |
CHAPTER XIII. | CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Frere: January 4, 1900 |
CHAPTER XIV. | A MILITARY DEMONSTRATION AND SOME GOOD NEWS Chieveley: January 8, 1900 |
CHAPTER XV. | THE DASH FOR POTGIETER'S FERRY Spearman's Hill: January 13, 1900 |
CHAPTER XVI. | TRICHARDT'S DRIFT AND THE AFFAIR OF ACTON HOMES Venter's Spruit: January 22, 1900 |
CHAPTER XVII. | THE BATTLE OF SPION KOP Venter's Spruit: January 25, 1900 |
CHAPTER XVIII. | THROUGH THE FIVE DAYS' ACTION Venter's Spruit: January 25, 1900 |
CHAPTER XIX. | A FRESH-EFFORT AND AN ARMY CHAPLAIN Spearman's Hill: February 4, 1900 |
CHAPTER XX. | THE COMBAT OF VAAL KRANTZ General Buller's Headquarters: February 9, 1900 |
CHAPTER XXI. | HUSSAR HILL General Buller's Headquarters: February 15, 1900 |
CHAPTER XXII. | THE ENGAGEMENT OF MONTE CRISTO Cingolo Neck: February 19, 1900 |
CHAPTER XXIII. | THE PASSAGE OF THE TUGELA Hospital-ship 'Maine': March 4, 1900 |
CHAPTER XXIV. | THE BATTLE OF PIETERS: THE THIRD DAY Hospital-ship 'Maine': March 5, 1900 |
CHAPTER XXV. | UPON MAJUBA DAY Commandant's Office, Durban: March 6, 1900 |
CHAPTER XXVI. | THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH Commandant's Office, Durban: March 9, 1900 |
CHAPTER XXVII. | AFTER THE SIEGE Durban: March 10, 1900 |
MAP OF MR. CHURCHILL'S ROUTE |
THE THEATRE OF THE OPERATIONS IN NATAL |
MAP OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE NATAL FIELD ARMY |
FROM JANUARY 11 TO FEBRUARY 9, INCLUDING: |
THE CAPTURE OF POTGIETER'S FERRY, JANUARY 11 |
THE PASSAGE OF THE TUGELA AT TRICHARDT'S DRIFT, JANUARY 17 |
THE AFFAIR OF ACTON HOMES, JANUARY 18 |
THE ACTION OF VENTER'S SPRUIT, JANUARY 20 AND 21 |
THE BATTLE OF SPION KOP, JANUARY 24; AND |
THE COMBAT OF VAAL KRANTZ, FEBRUARY 6, 7, AND 8 |
MAP OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE NATAL FIELD ARMY |
FROM FEBRUARY 14 TO 28, INCLUDING: |
THE RECONNAISSANCE AND CAPTURE OF HUSSAR HILL, FEBRUARY 14 |
THE CAPTURE OF CINGOLO, FEBRUARY 17 |
THE ENGAGEMENT OF MONTE CRISTO, FEBRUARY I8 |
OCCUPATION OF THE HLANGWANI PLATEAU, FEBRUARY 19 AND 20; AND |
THE BATTLE OF PIETERS FEBRUARY 21 TO 27 |
THE STATES MODEL SCHOOLS |
POTGIETER'S FERRY |
POSITION AT MONTE CRISTO |
THE COLENSO POSITION |
Lord
Randolph Churchill Volume I.
Contents
Volume I.
Illustrations
To The First Volume
Lord
Randolph Churchill Volume II.
Contents
Volume II.
Illustrations
To The Second Volume
Index: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, Z
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME
ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE FIRST VOLUME
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME
ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE SECOND VOLUME
INDEXA, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, Z
Abergavenny, Marquess of, i. 315,
320 FOOTNOTES[1] Seven Years at Eton, Brinsley Richards, p. 377. [2] Randolph Spencer-Churchill, by T. H. S. Escott, M.A. (Hutchinson & Co., 1895). [3] Fortnightly Review, October, 1874, vol. xvi., p. 412. [4] Byron, Don Juan, Canto ix. lxxxiv. [5] B. O'Brien, Life of Parnell, second edition, i. 163. [6] 'That this House, having been informed in her Majesty's gracious Speech that the conditions on which her Majesty's neutrality is founded have not been infringed by either belligerent engaged in the war in the East of Europe, and having since received no information sufficient to justify a departure from the policy of neutrality and peace, sees no reason for adding to the burdens of the people by voting unnecessary supplies.' [7] 'Elijah's Mantle,' Fortnightly Review, May, 1883. [8] I have been greatly assisted in this chapter by the excellent accounts of the Fourth Party proceedings contributed by Mr. Harold Gorst to the Nineteenth Century from November 1902 to January 1903. In relating some incidents, notably on pages 153 and 161, I have by his permission used his actual words. [9] Life of Parnell, R. Barry O'Brien, vol. i. 247. [10] Cf. Mr. Forster's 'village ruffians.' [11] Men, Mines, and Animals in South Africa, p. 23. [12] Abridged. [13] Mr. Gladstone. [14] Mr. Chamberlain. [15] A quotation from Mr. Gladstone's famous pamphlet of 1876. [16] Preface to Lord Randolph Churchill's speeches, by L. J. Jennings, p. xxiv. [17] Mr. Harold Gorst's articles, Nineteenth Century, November and December, 1902. [20] See J. M. Maclean's Reminiscences, p. 68. [22] Letter to Mr. Wainwright, M.P., June 9, 1884, Appendix III. [23] Mr. W. H. Smith. [24] See especially his letter to Mr. Harold Gorst of January 5, 1903, published in the Times, included as an Appendix. [25] Nineteenth Century, January 1903, by Mr. Harold E. Gorst. [26] Now Sir Charles Darling. [27] Appendix IV. See especially his description of the tiger hunt. [28] January 17, 1885. [29] A note upon this chapter by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. [30] August. [31] This was public-spirited. (See page 440.) [32] House of Lords, May 3, 1888. Hansard, 325, 1179. [33] Issued November 21, 1880. [34] See Lord Randolph's Letters from India, Appendix. [35] 'Ireland's Eye.' [36] Lord Ashbourne. [37] Our Very Good Lord: Ex-Chancellor Ball. [38] Times. [40] This appears to have been an outside estimate. (See p. 490.) [41] Sir John Gorst's eldest son, now Sir Eldon Gorst. [42] The italics are mine.—W. S. C. [43] Mr. Smith to the Duke of Cambridge, October 9, 1885. [44] Official memorandum. [45] Colonel Burnaby was killed in action at Abu Klea, January 18, 1885. [46] This was written ten days ago. Its contents are not much affected by recent events.—R. H. S. C.[47] [47] The Memorandum and Lord Randolph's footnote are both undated, but Lord Salisbury's reply on the 9th shows that he had waited some days before replying. I conclude therefore that November 26 or 27 would be the latest date at which this document was written. [48] Mr. Labouchere, who has checked and confirms this account of the conversation, remarks: 'As a matter of fact, Lord Randolph Churchill had asked me some time before to tell Mr. Gladstone that he would urge Ulster to resist by arms Home Rule, which I had done, and he now begged me to repeat to him his declaration of war.' [49] Life of Gladstone, vol. iii. p. 270. [50] Lost. The passage ultimately adopted reads as follows:— 'The social no less than the material condition of that country engages my anxious attention. Although there has been during the last year no marked increase of serious crime, there is in many places a concerted resistance to the enforcement of legal obligations, and I regret that the practice of organised intimidation continues to exist. I have caused every exertion to be used for the detection and punishment of these crimes, and no effort will be spared on the part of my Government to protect my Irish subjects in the exercise of their legal rights and the enjoyment of individual liberty. If, as my information leads me to apprehend, the existing provisions of the law should prove to be inadequate to cope with these growing evils, I look with confidence to your willingness to invest my Government with all necessary powers.' [51] This was accompanied by the promise of a Bill dealing with the Land Question, pursuing in a more extensive sense the policy indicated by the Land Purchase Act in 1885. [52] At the Colonial Office, February 15, 1898 (O'Brien's Life of Parnell, chap. xix. vol. ii.).
[55] Wrongly stated in the Annual Register of 1886 as the Board of Trade. [56] An expression quoted from Mr. Gladstone. [57] 'Lord Randolph as an Official,' Nineteenth Century, October 1896, by the Right Hon. Sir Algernon West, K.C.B.
[59] The exact figure is 291,666l. 13s. 6d., but some reduction would probably occur in practice. [60] Lord Ashbourne. [61] Viscount Curzon, M.P. for South Buckinghamshire. [62] Viscount Curzon, February 21. Hansard, 311, 179. [63] Secretary to the Treasury. [64] Times, April 20, 1887. [65] See his letter to Mr. Arnold White, p. 459. [66] No. 119, Egypt No. 8, 1888, published January 12, 1889. [67] Letter to Birmingham Daily Post, April 18. [68] Life of Gladstone, Book X., chapter iii. [69] Hansard, March 1890. [70] See Appendix, Mr. Jennings's Memorandum and Lord Justice FitzGibbon's note thereupon. [72] Local Taxation Bill, June 17—228 to 224. [73] Addison, Spectator, No. 68. [74] Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa. [75] The Hon. Lionel Holland. [76] Life of Pitt. [77] Abridged. |
CHAPTER I | |
PAGE | |
THE UGANDA RAILWAY | 1 |
CHAPTER II | |
AROUND MOUNT KENYA | 19 |
CHAPTER III | |
THE HIGHLANDS OF EAST AFRICA | 45 |
CHAPTER IV | |
THE GREAT LAKE | 66 |
CHAPTER V | |
THE KINGDOM OF UGANDA | 86 viii |
CHAPTER VI | |
KAMPALA | 104 |
CHAPTER VII | |
'ON SAFARI' | 127 |
CHAPTER VIII | |
MURCHISON FALLS | 148 |
CHAPTER IX | |
HIPPO CAMP | 168 |
CHAPTER X | |
DOWN THE WHITE NILE | 188 |
CHAPTER XI | |
THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT RAILWAY | 209 |
To face page | |
MR. CHURCHILL AND THE RHINOCEROS AT SIMBA | Frontispiece |
ON THE COW-CATCHER | 7 |
THE RHINOCEROS AT SIMBA | 12 |
GUARD OF HONOUR, KING'S AFRICAN RIFLES | 20 |
BREAKDOWN ON THE WAY TO THIKA CAMP | 22 |
SHOOTING PARTY AT THIKA CAMP | 24 |
THE BANDA AT THIKA CAMP | 28 |
COLONEL WILSON'S LION | 28 |
"DURBAR" AT KIAMBU | 30 |
THE RIFT VALLEY FROM THE KIKUYU ESCARPMENT | 66 |
GOVERNMENT STOCK FARM AT NAIVASHA | 68 |
THE LAIBON'S WIVES | 71 x |
RAILHEAD AT KISUMU | 71 |
KAVIRONDO WARRIORS AT KISUMU | 80 |
NANDI AND KAVIRONDO WARRIORS AT KISUMU | 84 |
KISUMU | 86 |
GOVERNMENT HOUSE, ENTEBBE | 90 |
THE GOVERNOR WITH BAGANDA GROUP | 102 |
BAGANDA WARRIORS AT KAMPALA | 106 |
KING DAUDI'S DRUMMERS AT KAMPALA | 108 |
WATCHING THE WAR-DANCE AT KAMPALA | 109 |
ON THE WAY TO KAMPALA | 110 |
ROAD BETWEEN JINJA AND LAKE CHIOGA | 110 |
WAR DANCE AT KAMPALA—"THE BRAVEST MAN IN THE ARMY" | 112 |
WAR DANCE AT KAMPALA | 112 |
THE WHITE FATHERS' MISSION AT KAMPALA | 114 |
CHILDREN AT THE ENGLISH CATHOLIC MISSION, KAMPALA | 114 |
INTERIOR OF NAMIREMBE CATHEDRAL | 116 xi |
THE RIPON FALLS (SOURCE OF THE NILE) | 120 |
BETWEEN NIMULE AND GONDOKORO | 128 |
FOREST SCENE NEAR RIPON FALLS | 133 |
PALM TREE NEAR THE ASUA | 134 |
BANDA WITH ESCORT OF KING'S AFRICAN RIFLES | 134 |
AN ENCAMPMENT | 136 |
LANDING AT MRULI | 146 |
MURCHISON FALLS | 159 |
FAJAO, WITH NATIVES ASSEMBLED TO WELCOME US | 160 |
FLOTILLA AT FAJAO | 162 |
THE TOP OF THE MURCHISON FALLS | 164 |
UGANDA SCENERY | 164 |
THE LANDING-PLACE AT FAJAO | 169 |
EARLY MORNING ON THE NILE AT FAJAO | 170 |
FAJAO | 170 |
APPROACH TO LAKE ALBERT, WITH THE CONGO HILLS IN THE DISTANCE | 174 |
WADELAI | 174 xii |
THE "KENIA," "JAMES MARTIN," AND "GOOD HOPE" NEARING NIMULE | 178 |
HIPPO CAMP | 178 |
MR. CHURCHILL ON THE OBSERVATION LADDER AT HIPPO CAMP | 182 |
BANK OF THE VICTORIA NILE | 182 |
MR. CHURCHILL AND BURCHELL'S WHITE RHINOCEROS | 186 |
COLONEL WILSON'S ELEPHANT | 187 |
THE "KENIA," "JAMES MARTIN," AND "GOOD HOPE" ON THE WHITE NILE | 187 |
FORDING THE ASUA | 192 |
THE BELGIAN OFFICIALS AT LADO | 196 |
GONDOKORO | 196 |
REVIEW AT KHARTOUM | 198 |
SOUDAN GOVERNMENT STEAMER "DAL" | 198 |
A SHELUK AT KODOK (FASHODA) | 202 |
THE PALACE, KHARTOUM | 204 xiii |
GEORGE SCRIVINGS | 207 |
PHILAE | 208 |
EASTERN AFRICA | 2 |
BRITISH EAST AFRICA | 16 |
UGANDA | 92 |
I. | An Event of Political Importance |
II. | The Head of the State |
III. | The Man of the Multitude |
IV. | The Deputation |
V. | A Private Conversation |
VI. | On Constitutional Grounds |
VII. | The State Ball |
VIII. | "In the Starlight" |
IX. | The Admiral |
X. | The Wand of the Magician |
XI. | In the Watches of the Night |
XII. | A Council of War |
XIII. | The Action of the Executive |
XIV. | The Loyalty of the Army |
XV. | Surprises |
XVI. | The Progress of the Revolt |
XVII. | The Defence of the Palace |
XVIII. | From a Window |
XIX. | An Educational Experience |
XX. | The End of the Quarrel |
XXI. | The Return of the Fleet |
XXII. | Life's Compensations |
CHAPTER | PAGE | ||
---|---|---|---|
I | The Vials of Wrath | 1 | |
II | Milestones to Armageddon | 19 | |
III | The Crisis of Agadir | 38 | |
IV | Admirals All | 68 | |
V | The German Navy Law | 95 | |
VI | The Romance of Design | 125 | |
VII | The North Sea Front | 149 | |
VIII | Ireland and the European Balance | 179 | |
IX | The Crisis | 203 | |
X | The Mobilisation of the Navy | 228 | |
XI | War: The Passage of the Army | 247 | |
XII | The Battle in France | 281 | |
XIII | On the Oceans | 305 | |
XIV | In the Narrow Seas | 330 | |
XV | Antwerp | 355 | |
XVI | The Channel Ports | 391 | |
XVII | The Grand Fleet and the Submarine Alarm | 413 | |
xiiXVIII | Coronel and the Falklands | 442 | |
XIX | With Fisher at the Admiralty | 479 | |
XX | The Bombardment of Scarborough and Hartlepool | 502 | |
XXI | Turkey and the Balkans | 522 | |
Appendix A | Naval Staff Training | 552 | |
Appendix B | Tables of Fleet Strength | 558 | |
Appendix C | Trade Protection | 562 | |
Appendix D | Mining | 566 | |
Appendix E | First Lord’s Minutes | 570 | |
Index | 579 |
AT PAGE | ||
---|---|---|
I | Home Waters | 224 |
II | The Escape of the “Goeben” | 274 |
III | On the Oceans | 328 |
IV | Antwerp and the Belgium Coast | 360 |
V | Coronel and the Falklands | 476 |
VI | The 16th December, 1914 | 518 |
The Seventeen Points of the First Lord | 206 | |
Facsimile of Admiralty’s Instructions to the Commander-in-Chief at Devonport | facing page | 474 |
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