Literature
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Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1, 1923
Chapter XIII "On the Oceans", originally titled Chapter XII "Cruisers and Convoys".
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1923
Chapter XIV "In the Narrow Seas", originally titled "The Dunkirk Guerrilla" Annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1923
Chapter XV "Antwerp" Annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1923
Chapter XVI and XVII "The Channel Ports" and "The Grand Fleet and the Submarine Alarm" Annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1923
Chapter XVIII "Coronel and the Falklands" Annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1923
Chapter XXI "The End of the Beginning" Manuscript and annotated typescript - does not appear in published version.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1923
Appendices A: Memorandum by the First Lord on Naval Staff Training and Development, May 1914 C: Memorandum by the First Lord Trade Protection on and after the outbreak of War, Apr 1914 E: First Lord's minutes on the Formation of the Royal Naval Division Annotated proofs and typescripts.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1921 - 1923
Pre-war: Notes and materials, including official papers, notes on Anglo-German relations up to 1914, biographical notes on Prince Louis of Battenberg [later Lord Milford Haven], speeches and cuttings on the Naval Estimates, 1914 [mainly typescript, some printed and manuscript material].
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 1., 1921 - 1923
Notes and materials from the outbreak of War to the end of Dec, 1914, including WSC's account of his first meeting with Lord Kitchener in 1898, and Kitchener's appointment as Secretary of State for War, 1914, Official Report on Antwerp Operations, Oct 1914 [printed]; extract from Official History of the Great War on Antwerp; letter from James Edmonds, Official Historian, attaching note on the Serbian Theatre of War, 1914; notes on Sir Julian Corbett's Official History of the War at Sea.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 2., 1923
Chapter XI "The 18th of March" Manuscript and annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 2., 1923
Chapter XIII "The Case for Perseverance and Decision" Annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis, Volume 2., 1923
Chapter XIV "The First Defeat of the U-Boats" Annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Preface and Chapter 1 "The Deadlock in the West", with annotated typescripts.
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 2 "The Search for a Naval Offensive".
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 3 "The Beginning of the Year" originally titled "The Sea Coast Project".
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 4 "The Origin of Tanks and Smoke".
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 8 "The Genesis of the Military Attack", with manuscript and annotated typescript.
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 9 "The Fall of the Outer Forts and the Second Greek Offer".
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 10 "The New Resolve", with annotated typescripts.
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 11 "The 18th of March".
Literary: The World Crisis - Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 12 "Admiral de Robeck's Change of Plan", with annotated typescripts.
Literary: The World Crisis Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 21 "The Battle of Suvla Bay".
Literary: The World Crisis Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 22 "The Ruin of the Balkans.
Literary: The World Crisis Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 23 "The Abandonment of the Dardanelles".
Literary: The World Crisis Volume 2., 1923
Marked proofs of Chapter 24 "The Consequences of 1915".