CHAP. | | | PAGE | | | Introduction | 7 | | I. | | Early Life | 13 | | II. | | Paris under the Empire | 22 | | III. | | Downfall and Reconstruction | 29 | | IV. | | The Commune | 41 | | V. | | Clemenceau the Radical | 53 | | VI. | | From Gambetta to Clemenceau | 64 | | VII. | | The Tiger | 80 | | VIII. | | The Rise and Fall of Boulanger | 95 | | IX. | | Panama and Draguignan | 106 | | X. | | Philosopher and Journalist | 127 | | XI. | | Clemenceau as a Writer | 141 | | XII. | | Clemenceau and the Dreyfus Affair | 151 | | XIII. | | The Dreyfus Affair (II) | 162 | | XIV. | | As Administrator | 171 | | XV. | | Strength and Weakness of Clemenceau | 202 | | XVI. | | End of Clemenceau’s Ministry | 220 | | XVII. | | Clemenceau and Germany | 233 | | XVIII. | | The Great War | 247 | | XIX. | | The Enemy Within | 257 | | XX. | | “La Victoire IntÉgrale” | 281 | | XXI. | | Conclusion | 295 |
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