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CONTENTS

CHAPTER I THE SHORE RECEDES I

CHAPTER II SEEN THROUGH STEEL

CHAPTER III A CHAPTER WITHOUT NAME I

CHAPTER IV WAR, CARPETS, AND CANDLES I

CHAPTER V TWO WORLDS

CHAPTER VI STRAIN AND RELIEF I

CHAPTER VII MARGARET I

CHAPTER VIII THE NET

CHAPTER IX QUARTERED ON THE KINGDOM I

CHAPTER X EASTERN SEAS

CHAPTER XI AWAY FROM THE SHIP

CHAPTER XII THE CAPTAIN IN CONFIDENCE I

CHAPTER XIII LOOKING BEYOND I

CHAPTER XIV WASTE AND WONDER

CHAPTER XV TRAFALGAR AND THE RED LAMP

CHAPTER XVI THE ENGINES I

CHAPTER XVII DECISION I

CHAPTER XVIII IN THE CROSS-PASSAGE I

CHAPTER XIX CRISIS I

CHAPTER XX WINGFIELD ALTER

CHAPTER XXI THE CURRENCY I

CHAPTER XXII MARGARET IN THE NET I

CHAPTER XXIII AN INSTANT FREE I

CHAPTER XXIV ONE YEAR LATER: THE WORLD IN THE NET

Transcriber's Note

THE IMMORTAL GAMBLE

AND THE PART PLAYED IN IT BY H.M.S. “CORNWALLIS”

By A. T. STEWART, Acting-Commander, R.N.
AND THE
Rev. C. J. E. PESHALL, Chaplain, R.N.

Post 8vo. Containing 32 page Illustrations from photographs, and a Map

Price 6/- net. (Post free 6/5)


This book, written by two officers of the battleship from whose fore-turret was fired the first shot of the bombardment, gives an account of happenings of vital interest and importance. It is absorbing because the truth shines out everywhere, and you feel that for once you are really getting first-hand information as to what did happen. It bridges the gap between February 19th and April 25th (the date of the Great Landing), and of this period we have hitherto heard hardly anything. Besides the valuable nature of the material, this chronicle of great events is written with considerable literary skill. The authors have succeeded in making their “log” intimate. It is before all things a man’s book, and unless the publishers are much mistaken, this originally conceived Saga of the Straits will attract attention everywhere.

PUBLISHED BY
A. AND C. BLACK, LTD., 4, 5 AND 6, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1

THE GUNROOM

BY
CHARLES LANGBRIDGE MORGAN

“We are carried so far out to sea that we lose sight of the quiet haven whence we set forth.”
Dialogus beati Gregorii PapÆ ejusque diaconi Petri,
translation 1608 and Robert Bridges.

A. & C. BLACK, LTD.
4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1
1919

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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