6Part Five
4404
7Part Six
441Chapter V. I Am Drafted for Paternity and Make Extraordinary Petition to the Chief of the Eugenic Staff
8Part Seven
4421
9Part Eight
4432
10Part Nine
4443
11Part Ten
4454
12Part Eleven
4465
13Part Twelve
4476
14Foreword
4487
15Chapter I. My Eagle
449Chapter VI. In Which I Learn That Competition Is Still the Life of the Oldest Trade in the World
16Chapter II. Challenges
4501
17Chapter III. Jackson’s Arm
4512
18Chapter IV. Slaves of the Machine
4523
19Chapter V. The Philomaths
4534
20Chapter VI. Adumbrations
4545
21Chapter VII. The Bishop’s Vision
4556
22Chapter VIII. The Machine Breakers
4567
23Chapter IX. The Mathematics of a Dream
4578
24Chapter X. The Vortex
4589
25Chapter XI. The Great Adventure
459Chapter VII. The Sun Shines Upon a King and a Girl Reads of the Fall of Babylon
26Chapter XII. The Bishop
4601
27Chapter XIII. The General Strike
4612
28Chapter XIV. The Beginning of the End
462Chapter VIII. Finding Therein One Righteous Man I Have Compassion on Berlin
29Chapter XV. Last Days
4631
30Chapter XVI. The End
4642
31Chapter XVII. The Scarlet Livery
4653
32Chapter XVIII. In the Shadow of Sonoma
4664
33Chapter XIX. Transformation
4675
34Chapter XX. A Lost Oligarch
4686
35Chapter XXI. The Roaring Abysmal Beast
4697
36Chapter XXII. The Chicago Commune
470Chapter IX. In Which I Salute the Statue of God and a Psychic Expert Explores My Brain and Finds Nothing
37Chapter XXIII. The People of the Abyss
4711
38Chapter XXIV. Nightmare
4722
39Chapter XXV. The Terrorists
4733
40Chapter I
4744
41Chapter II
475Chapter X. A Goddess Who Is Suffering From Obesity and a Brave Man Who Is Afraid of the Law of Averages
42Chapter III
4761
43Chapter IV
4772
44Chapter V
4783
45Chapter VI
479Chapter XI. In Which the Talking Delegate Is Answered by the Royal Voice and I Learn That Labour Knows Not God
46Chapter VII
4801
47Chapter VIII
4812
48Chapter IX
4823
49Chapter X
483Chapter XII. The Divine Descendants of William the Great Give a Benefit for the Canine Gardens and Pay Tribute to the Piggeries
50Chapter XI
4841
51Chapter XII
4852
52Chapter 1. Mr. Bedford Meets Mr. Cavor at Lympne
4863
53Chapter 2. The First Making of Cavorite
4874
54Chapter 3. The Building of the sphere
4885
55Chapter 4. Inside the Sphere
489Chapter XIII. In Which a Woman Accuses Me of Murder and I Place a Ruby Necklace About Her Throat
56Chapter 5. The Journey to the Moon
4901
57Chapter 6. The Landing on the Moon
4912
58Chapter 7. Sunrise on the Moon
492Chapter XIV. The Black Spot Is Erased From the Map of the World and There Is Dancing in the Sunlight on the Roof of Berlin
59Chapter 8. A Lunar Morning
4931
60Chapter 9. Prospecting Begins
4942
61Chapter 10. Lost Men in the Moon
4953
62Chapter 11. The Mooncalf Pastures
4964
63Chapter 12. The Selenite’s Face
4975
64Chapter 13. Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions
4986
65Chapter 14. Experiments in intercourse
4997
66Chapter 15. The Giddy Bridge
500Arthur Dudley Vinton
67Chapter 16. Points of View
501Preface
68Chapter 17. The Fight in the Cave of the Moon Butchers
502Lecture I
69Chapter 18. In the Sunlight
503Lecture II
70Chapter 19. Mr. Bedford Alone
504Lecture III
71Chapter 20. Mr. Bedford in Infinite Space
505Lecture IV
72Chapter 21. Mr. Bedford at Littlestone
506Lecture V
73Chapter 22. The Astonishing Communication of Mr. Julius Wendigee
507Lecture VI
74Chapter 23. An Abstract of the Six Messages First Received from Mr. Cavor
508Lecture VII
75Chapter 24. The Natural History of the Selenites
509Lecture VIII
76Chapter 25. The Grand Lunar
510Lecture IX
77Chapter I. Insomnia
511Lecture X
78Chapter II. The Trance
512Lecture XI
79Chapter III. The Awakening
513Lecture XII
80Chapter IV. The Sound of a Tumult
514Lecture XIII
81Chapter V. The Moving Ways
515Lecture XIV
82Chapter VI. The Hall of the Atlas
516Gertrude Barrows Bennett (aka Francis Stevens)
83Chapter VII. In the Silent Rooms
517Chapter I. “Welcome, However You Come!”
84Chapter VIII. The Roof Spaces
518Chapter II. Dust of Purgatory
85Chapter IX. The People March
519Chapter III. Arrivals and Departures
86Chapter X. The Battle of the Darkness
520Chapter IV. Where the Gray Dust Led
87Chapter XI. The Old Man Who Knew Everything
521Chapter V. The Weaver of the Years
88Chapter XII. Ostrog
522Chapter VI. A Matter of Buttons
89Chapter XIII. The End of the Old Order
523Chapter VII. A Few Small Changes
90Chapter XIV. From the Crow’s Nest
524Chapter VIII. Legal Procedure Expedited
91Chapter XV. Prominent People
525Chapter IX. The Pit of the Past
92Chapter XVI. The Monoplane
526Chapter X. The Fourth Victim
93Chapter XVII. Three Days
527Chapter XI. Mine and Countermine
94Chapter XVIII. Graham Remembers
528Chapter XII. The New City
95Chapter XIX. Ostrog’s Point of View
529Chapter XIII. Penn Service
96Chapter XX. In the City Ways
530Chapter XIV. The Threat of Penn
97Chapter XXI. The Underside
531Chapter XV. The Justice of Penn Service
98Chapter XXII. The Struggle in the Council House
532Chapter XVI. Disaster
99Chapter XXIII. Graham Speaks His Word
533Chapter XVII. Their Last Chance
100Chapter XXIV. While the Aeroplanes were Coming
534Chapter XVIII. The Sword and the Bell
101Chapter XXV. The Coming of the Aeroplanes
535Chapter XIX. Trenmore Strikes
102Jonathan Swift
536Chapter XX. Transferred Home
103A Letter from Captain Gulliver to his Cousin Sympson.
537Chapter XXI. The Last of the Gray Dust
104Chapter I.
538E. M. Forster
105Chapter II.
539The Air Ship
106Chapter III.
540The Mending Apparatus
107Chapter IV.
541The Homeless
108Chapter V.
542Richard Jefferies
109Chapter VI.
543Chapter I. The Great Forest
110Chapter VII.
544Chapter II. Wild Animals
111Chapter VIII.
545Chapter III. Men of the Woods
112Chapter I.
546Chapter IV. The Invaders
113Chapter II.
547Chapter V. The Lake
114Chapter III.
548Chapter I. Sir Felix
115Chapter IV.
549Chapter II. The House of Aquila
116Chapter V.
550Chapter III. The Stockade
117Chapter VI.
551Chapter IV. The Canoe
118Chapter VII.
552Chapter V. Baron Aquila
119Chapter VIII.
553Chapter VI. The Forest Track
120Chapter I.
554Chapter VII. The Forest Track Continued
121Chapter II.
555Chapter VIII. Thyma Castle
122Chapter III.
556Chapter IX. Superstitions
123Chapter IV.
557Chapter X. The Feast
124Chapter V.
558Chapter XI. Aurora
125Chapter VI.
559Chapter XII. Night in the Forest
126Chapter VII.
560Chapter XIII. Sailing Away
127Chapter VIII.
561Chapter XIV. The Straits
128Chapter IX.
562Chapter XV. Sailing Onwards
129Chapter X.
563Chapter XVI. The City
130Chapter XI.
564Chapter XVII. The Camp
131Chapter I.
565Chapter XVIII. The King’s Levy
132Chapter II.
566Chapter XIX. Fighting
133Chapter III.
567Chapter XX. In Danger
134Chapter IV.
568Chapter XXI. A Voyage
135Chapter V.
569Chapter XXII. Discoveries
136Chapter VI.
570Chapter XXIII. Strange Things
137Chapter VII.
571Chapter XXIV. Fiery Vapours
138Chapter VIII.
572Chapter XXV. The Shepherds
139Chapter IX.
573Chapter XXVI. Bow and Arrow
140Chapter X.
574Chapter XXVII. Surprised
141Chapter XI.
575Chapter XXVIII. For Aurora
142Chapter XII.
576Samuel Butler
143Chapter 1
577Preface to the First Edition
144Chapter 2
578Preface to Second Edition
145Chapter 3
579Preface to the Revised Edition
146Chapter 4
580Chapter I. Waste Lands
147Chapter 5
581Chapter II. In the Wool-Shed
148Chapter 6
582Chapter III. Up the River
149Chapter 7
583Chapter IV. The Saddle
150Chapter 8
584Chapter V. The River and the Range
151Chapter 9
585Chapter VI. Into Erewhon
152Chapter 10
586Chapter VII. First Impressions
153Chapter 11
587Chapter VIII. In Prison
154Chapter 12
588Chapter IX. To the Metropolis
155Chapter 13
589Chapter X. Current Opinions
156Chapter 14
590Chapter XI. Some Erewhonian Trials
157Chapter 15
591Chapter XII. Malcontents
158Chapter 16
592Chapter XIII. The Views of the Erewhonians Concerning Death
159Chapter 17
593Chapter XIV. Mahaina
160Chapter 18
594Chapter XV. The Musical Banks
161Chapter 19
595Chapter XVI. Arowhena
162Chapter 20
596Chapter XVII. Ydgrun and the Ydgrunites
163Chapter 21
597Chapter XVIII. Birth Formulae
164Chapter 22
598Chapter XIX. The World of the Unborn
165Chapter 23
599Chapter XX. What They Mean By It
166Chapter 24
600Chapter XXI. The Colleges of Unreason
167Chapter 25
601Chapter XXII. The Colleges of Unreason—Continued
168Chapter 26
602Chapter XXIII. The Book of the Machines
169Chapter 27
603Chapter XXIV. The Machines—Continued
170Chapter 28
604Chapter XXV. The Machines—Concluded
171Chapter 29
605Chapter XXVI. The Views of an Erewhonian Prophet Concerning the Rights of Animals
172Edgar Allan Poe
606Chapter XXVII. The Views of an Erewhonian Philosopher Concerning the Rights of Vegetables
173The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
607Chapter XXVIII. Escape
174Owen Gregory
608Chapter XXIX. Conclusion
175Introduction. A Few Words About Mr. Ming and His Journal
609Edwin A. Abbott
176Note on Personal Names
610Preface
177Chapter I. I Become a Foreign Observer
611Section 1. Of the Nature of Flatland
178Chapter II. Bridgetown, Tour No. 1
612Section 2. Of the Climate and Houses in Flatland
179Chapter III. Introduction to Mecco
613Section 3. Concerning the Inhabitants of Flatland
180Chapter IV. Professor Proser-Toady’s Lecture
614Section 4. Concerning the Women
181Chapter V. Culture in Mecco
615Section 5. Of our Methods of Recognizing one another
182Chapter VI. More Culture in Mecco
616Section 6. Of Recognition by Sight
183Chapter VII. A Meccanian Apostle
617Section 7. Concerning Irregular Figures
184Chapter VIII. The Mechow Festival
618Section 8. Of the Ancient Practice of Painting
185Chapter IX. Meccanisation
619Section 9. Of the Universal Colour Bill
186Chapter X. Conversations
620Section 10. Of the Suppression of the Chromatic Sedition
187Chapter XI. An Academic Discussion
621Section 11. Concerning our Priests
188Chapter XII. The Latest Institution
622Section 12. Of the Doctrine of our Priests
189Chapter XIII. Never Again
623Section 13. How I had a Vision of Lineland
190Preface
624Section 14. How I vainly tried to explain the nature of Flatland
191Prologue
625Section 15. Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
192Chapter I
626Section 16. How the Stranger vainly endeavoured to reveal to me in words the mysteries of Spaceland
193Chapter II
627Section 17. How the Sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds
194Chapter III
628Section 18. How I came to Spaceland, and what I saw there
195Chapter IV
629Section 19. How, though the Sphere shewed me other mysteries of Spaceland, I still desired more; and what came of it
196Chapter V
630Section 20. How the Sphere encouraged me in a Vision
197Chapter I
631Section 21. How I tried to teach the Theory of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, and with what success
198Chapter II
632Section 22. How I then tried to diffuse the Theory of Three Dimensions by other means, and of the result
199Chapter III
633Anthony Trollope
200Chapter IV
634The Fixed Period
201Chapter V
635Chapter I. Introduction
202Chapter VI
636Chapter II. Gabriel Crasweller
203Chapter VII
637Chapter III. The First Break-Down
204Chapter VIII
638Chapter IV. Jack Neverbend
205Chapter I
639Chapter V. The Cricket-Match
206Chapter II
640Chapter VI. The College
207Chapter III
641Chapter VII. Columbus and Galileo
208Chapter IV
642Chapter VIII. The "John Bright"
209Chapter V
643Chapter IX. The New Governor
210Chapter VI
644Chapter X. The Town-Hall
211Author’s Preface
645Chapter XI. Farewell!
212Chapter 1
646Chapter XII. Our Voyage to England
213Chapter 2
647Chapter 1
214Chapter 3
648Chapter 2
215Chapter 4
649Chapter 3
216Chapter 5
650Chapter 4
217Chapter 6
651Chapter 5
218Chapter 7
652Chapter 6
219Chapter 8
653Chapter 7
220Chapter 9
654Richard Stockham
221Chapter 10
655Perchance to Dream
222Chapter 11
656Irving E. Cox
223Chapter 12
657The Guardians
224Chapter 13
658To My Fellow Americans
225Chapter 14
659Chapter I. I Witness the Blowing Up of the Panama Canal
226Chapter 15
660Chapter II. American Aeroplanes and Submarines Battle Desperately Against the German Fleet
227Chapter 16
661Chapter III. German Invaders Drive the Iron into the Soul of Unprepared America
228Chapter 17
662Chapter IV. Invasion of Long Island and the Battle of Brooklyn
229Chapter 18
663Chapter V. General von Hindenburg Teaches New York City a Lesson
230Chapter 19
664Chapter VI. Various Unpleasant Happenings in Manhattan
231Chapter 20
665Chapter VII. New Haven is Punished for Rioting and Insubordination
232Chapter 21
666Chapter VIII. I Have a Friendly Talk with the German Crown Prince and Secure a Sensational Interview
233Chapter 22
667Chapter IX. Boston Offers Desperate and Bloody Resistance to the Invaders
234Chapter 23
668Chapter X. Lord Kitchener Visits America and Discusses Our Military Problems
235Chapter 24
669Chapter XI. Heroic Act of Barbara Webb Saves American Army at the Battle of Trenton
236Chapter 25
670Chapter XII. Rear-Admiral Thomas Q. Allyn Weighs Chances of the American Fleet in Impending Naval Battle
237Chapter 26
671Chapter XIII. The Great Naval Battle of the Caribbean Sea
238Chapter 27
672Chapter XIV. Philadelphia’s First City Troops Die in Defence of the Liberty Bell
239Chapter 28
673Chapter XV. Thrilling Incident at Wanamaker’s Store When Germans Dishonour American Flag
240Preface
674Chapter XVI. An American Girl Brings News that Changes the Course of the Mount Vernon Peace Conference
241Chapter I. A sharp cross-examiner
675Chapter XVII. Thomas A. Edison Makes a Serious Mistake in Accepting a Dinner Invitation
242Chapter II. Why the revolution did not come earlier
676Chapter XVIII. I Witness the Battle of the Susquehanna from Vincent Astor’s Aeroplane
243Chapter III. I acquire a stake in the country
677Chapter XIX. General Wood Scores Another Brilliant Success Against the Crown Prince
244Chapter IV. A twentieth-century bank parlor
678Chapter XX. Third Battle of Bull Run with Aeroplanes Carrying Liquid Chlorine
245Chapter V. I experience a new sensation
679Chapter XXI. The Awakening of America
246Chapter VI. Honi soit qui mal y pense
680Chapter XXII. On Christmas Eve Boston Theills the Nation with an Act of Magnificent Heroism
247Chapter VII. A string of surprises
681Chapter XXIII. Confessions of an American Spy and Bravery of Buffalo Schoolboys
248Chapter VIII. The greatest wonder yet-fashion dethroned
682Chapter XXIV. Novel Attack of American Airship Upon German Super-Dreadnought
249Chapter IX. Something that had not changed
683Chapter XXV. Desperate Effort to Rescue Thomas A. Edison from the Germans
250Chapter X. A midnight plunge
684Chapter XXVI. Riots in Chicago AND German Plot to Rescue the Crown Prince
251Chapter XI. Life the basis of the right of property
685Chapter XXVII. Decisive Battle Between German Fleet and American Seaplanes Carrying Torpedoes
252Chapter XII. How inequality of wealth destroys liberty
686I
253Chapter XIII. Private capital stolen from the social fund
687II
254Chapter XIV. We look over my collection of harnesses
688III
255Chapter XV. What we were coming to but for the revolution
689IV
256Chapter XVI. An excuse that condemned
690V
257Chapter XVII. The revolution saves private property from monopoly
691VI
258Chapter XVIII. An echo of the past
692VII
259Chapter XIX. "Can a maid forget her ornaments?"
693VIII
260Chapter XX. What the revolution did for women
694IX
261Chapter XXI. At the gymnasium
695X
262Chapter XXII. Economic suicide of the profit system
696XI
263Chapter XXIII. "The parable of the water tank"
697XII
264Chapter XXIV. I am shown all the kingdoms of the Earth
698Introduction
265Chapter XXV. The strikers
699I
266Chapter XXVI. Foreign commerce under profits; protection and free trade, or between the devil and the deep sea
700II
267Chapter XXVII. Hostility of a system of vested interests to improvement
701III
268Chapter XXVIII. How the profit system nullified the benefit of inventions
702IV
269Chapter XXIX. I receive an ovation
703V
270Chapter XXX. What universal culture means
704VI
271Chapter XXXI. "Neither in this mountain nor at Jerusalem"
705VII
272Chapter XXXII. Eritis sicut deus
706VIII
273Chapter XXXIII. Several important matters overlooked
707IX
274Chapter XXXIV. What started the revolution
708X
275Chapter XXXV. Why the revolution went slow at first but fast at last
709XI
276Chapter XXXVI. Theater-going in the twentieth century
710XII
277Chapter XXXVII. The transition period
711XIII
278Chapter XXXVIII. The book of the blind
712XIV
279Introduction
713XV
280Chapter 1
714XVI
281Chapter 2
715XVII
282Chapter 3
716XVIII
283Chapter 4
717XIX
284Chapter 5
718XX
285Chapter 6
719XXI
286Chapter 7
720XXII
287Chapter 8
721XXIII
288Chapter 9
722XXIV
289Chapter 10
723XXV
290Chapter 11
724XXVI
291Chapter 12
725XXVII
292Chapter 13
726I
293Chapter 14
727II
294Chapter 15
728III
295Chapter 16
729IV
296Chapter 17
730V
297Chapter 18
731VI
298Chapter 19
732VII
299Chapter 20
733VIII
300Chapter 21
734IX
301Chapter 22
735X
302Chapter 23
736XI
303Chapter 24
737XII
304Chapter 25
738XIII
305Chapter 26
739XIV
306Chapter 27
740XV
307Chapter 28
741Foreword
308Chapter 29
742Chapter I. Floating Men
309Chapter 30
743Chapter II. The Forest Gangs
310The Dreams that are only Dreams
744Chapter III. Life in the 25th Century
311I. Mirdath the Beautiful
745Chapter IV. A Han Air Raid
312II. The Last Redoubt
746Chapter V. Setting the Trap
313III. The Quiet Calling
747Chapter VI. The "Wyoming Massacre"
314IV. The Hushing of the Voice
748Chapter VII. Incredible Treason
315V. Into the Night Land
749Chapter VIII. The Han City
316VI. The Way That I Did Go
750Chapter IX. The Fight in the Tower
317VII. The Night Land
751Chapter X. The Walls of Hell
318VIII. Down the Mighty Slope
752Chapter XI. The New Boss
319IX. The Dark Pyramid
753Chapter XII. The Finger of Doom
320X. The Maid of the Olden Days
754Chapter I. The Airlords Besieged
321XI. The Homeward Way
755Chapter II. The "Ground Ships" Threaten
322XII. Downward of the Gorge
756Chapter III. We "Sink" the "Ground Ships"
323XIII. Homeward by the Shore (pt. 1)
757Chapter IV. Han Electrono-Ray Science
324XIII. Homeward by the Shore (pt. 2)
758Chapter V. American Ultronic Science
325XIV. On the Island
759Chapter VI. An Unequal Duel
326XV. Past the House of Silence
760Chapter VII. Captured!
327XVI. In the Country of Silence
761Chapter VIII. Hypnotic Torture
328XVII. The Love Days
762Chapter IX. The Fall of Nu-Yok
329Fred M. White
763Chapter X. Life in Lo-Tan, the Magnificent
330I
764Chapter XI. The Forest Men Attack
331II
765Chapter XII. The Mysterious "Air Balls"
332III
766Chapter XIII. Escape!
333IV
767Chapter XIV. The Destruction of Lo-Tan
334V
768Chapter XV. The Counter-Attack
335VI
769Chapter XVI. Victory
336VII
770Anonymous
337I
771Chapter I
338II
772Chapter II
339III
773Chapter III
340IV
774Chapter IV
341V
775Chapter V
342VI
776Chapter VI
343The Dust of Death
777Chapter VII
344A Bubble Burst
778Chapter VIII
345I
779Chapter IX
346II
780Chapter X
347III
781Chapter XI
348IV
782Chapter XII
349V
783Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
350VI
784Sultana's Dream
351VII
785Chapter 1. At the Eleventh Hour.
352I
786Chapter 2. At War with Society.
353II
787Chapter 3. A Friendly Chat.
354III
788Chapter 4. The House on Clapham Common.
355IV
789Chapter 5. The Inner Circle.
356V
790Chapter 6. New Friends.
357Chapter I. The Great City
791Chapter 7. The Daughter of Natas.
358Chapter II. My Adventure
792Chapter 8. Learning the Part.
359Chapter III. The Beggar's Home
793Chapter 9. The Beginning of Sorrows.
360Chapter IV. The Under-World
794Chapter 10. The “Ariel.”
361Chapter V. Estella Washington
795Chapter 11. First Blood.
362Chapter VI. The Interview
796Chapter 12. In the Master’s Name.
363Chapter VII. The Hiding-Place
797Chapter 13. For Life or Death.
364Chapter VIII. The Brotherhood
798Chapter 14. The Psychological Moment.
365Chapter IX. The Poisoned Knife
799Chapter 15. A Voyage of Discovery.
366Chapter X. Preparations for To-night
800Chapter 16. A Wooing in Mid Air.
367Chapter XI. How the World Came to be Ruined
801Chapter 17. Aeria Felix.
368Chapter XII. Gabriel's Utopia
802Chapter 18. A Navy of the Future.
369Chapter XIII. The Council of the Oligarchy
803Chapter 19. The Eve of Battle.
370Chapter XIV. The Spy's Story
804Chapter 20. Between Two Lives.
371Chapter XV. The Master of "The Demons"
805Chapter 21. Just in Time.
372Chapter XVI. Gabriel's Folly
806Chapter 22. Armed Neutrality.
373Chapter XVII. The Flight and Pursuit
807Chapter 23. A Battle in the Night.
374Chapter XVIII. The Execution
808Chapter 24. The New Warfare.
375Chapter XIX. The Mamelukes of the Air
809Chapter 25. The Heralds of Disaster.
376Chapter XX. The Workingmen's Meeting
810Chapter 26. An Interlude.
377Chapter XXI. A Sermon of the Twentieth Century
811Chapter 27. On the Track of Treason.
378Chapter XXII. Estella and I
812Chapter 28. A Skirmish in the Clouds.
379Chapter XXIII. Max's Story – The Songstress
813Chapter 29. An Embassy from the Sky.
380Chapter XXIV. Max's Story Continued – The Journeyman Printer
814Chapter 30. At Close Quarters.
381Chapter XXV. Max's Story Continued – The Dark Shadow
815Chapter 31. A Russian Raid.
382Chapter XXVI. Max's Story Continued – The Widow and Her Son
816Chapter 32. The End of the Chase.
383Chapter XXVII. Max's Story Continued – The Blacksmith Shop
817Chapter 33. The Breaking of the Charm.
384Chapter XXVIII. Max's Story Concluded – The Unexpected Happens
818Chapter 34. The Path of Conquest.
385Chapter XXIX. Elysium
819Chapter 35. From Chaos to Arcadie.
386Chapter XXX. Upon the House-Top
820Chapter 36. Love and Duty.
387Chapter XXXI. "Sheol"
821Chapter 37. The Capture of a Continent.
388Chapter XXXII. The Rat-Trap
822Chapter 38. The Beginning of the End.
389Chapter XXXIII. "The Ocean Overpeers Its List"
823Chapter 39. The Battle of Dover.
390Chapter XXXIV. The Prince Gives His Last Bribe
824Chapter 40. Beleaguered London.
391Chapter XXXV. The Liberated Prisoner
825Chapter 41. An Envoy of Deliverance.
392Chapter XXXVI. Cæsar Erects His Monument
826Chapter 42. The Eve of Armageddon.
393Chapter XXXVII. The Second Day
827Chapter 43. The Old Lion at Bay.
394Chapter XXXVIII. The Flight
828Chapter 44. The Turn of the Battle-Tide.
395Chapter XXXIX. Europe
829Chapter 45. Armageddon.
396Chapter XL. The Garden in the Mountains
830Chapter 46. Victory.
397Chapter I. Irene
831Chapter 47. The Judgment of Natas.
398Chapter II. The Period, and the Coming of Wings
832Chapter 48. The Ordering of Europe.
399Chapter III. The Million to One Chance
833Chapter 49. The Story of the Master.
400Chapter IV. The Compact
834Epilogue. “And on Earth Peace!”
401Chapter V. The Downtrodden
835Prologue. The Prophecy of Natas.
402Chapter VI. Miss Lisle Tells a Long Pointless Story
836Chapter I. The Surrender of the World-Throne.
403Chapter VII. "Schedule B"
837Chapter II. A Crownless King.
404Chapter VIII. Tantroy Earns His Wage
838Chapter III. Tsarina Olga.
405Chapter IX. Secret History
839Chapter IV. A Son of the Gods.
406Chapter X. The Order of St Martin of Tours
840Chapter V. A Vision from the Clouds.
407Chapter XI. Man Between Two Masters
841Chapter VI. Deed and Dream.
408Chapter XII. By Telescribe
842Chapter VII. The Spell of Circe
409Chapter XIII. The Effect of the Bomb
843Chapter VIII. The New Terror.
410Chapter XIV. The Last Chance and the Counsel of Expedience
844Chapter IX. The Flight of the “Revenge.”
411Chapter XV. The Great Fiasco
845Chapter X. Strange Tidings to Aeria.
412Chapter XVI. The Dark Winter
846Chapter XI. The Snake in Eden.
413Chapter XVII. The Incident of the 13th of January
847Chapter XII. The Battle of Kerguelen.
414Chapter XVIII. The Music and the Dance
848Chapter XIII. The Syren’s Stronghold.
415Chapter XIX. The "Finis" Message
849Chapter XIV. From the Sea to the Air.
416Chapter XX. Stobalt of Salaveira
850Chapter XV. Olga in Council.
417Chapter XXI. The Bargain of Famine
851Chapter XVI. Khalid the Magnificent.
418Chapter XXII. "Poor England."
852Chapter XVII. An Unholy Alliance.
419Chapter I. The Red and Black and Gold Struggle for Supremacy on the Changing Map of the World
853Chapter XVIII. A Momentous Commission.
4201
854Chapter XIX. Face to Face Again.
4212
855Chapter XX. The Call to Arms.
4223
856Chapter XXI. The Home-Coming.
4234
857Chapter XXII. The Eve of Battle.
424Chapter II. I Explore the Potash Mines of Stassfurt and Find a Diary in a Dead Man's Pocket
858Chapter XXIII. The First Blow.
4251
859Chapter XXIV. War at Its Worst.
4262
860Chapter XXV. A Message from Mars.
4273
861Chapter XXVI. Sentence of Death.
4284
862Chapter XXVII. Alma Speaks.
4295
863Chapter XXVIII. The Sign in the Sky.
430Chapter III. In a Black Utopia the Blond Brood Breeds and Swarms
864Chapter XXIX. The Truce of God.
4311
865Chapter XXX. The Shadow of Death.
4322
866Chapter XXXI. The Last Battle.
4333
867Chapter XXXII. The She-Wolf to Her Lair.
4344
868Epilogue. “Vengeance is Mine.”