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Preface
The Dreamweavers: An Empire of the Imagination
World Pictures: Travellers and Explorers
World Pictures: The Fiction Writers
John Buchan and the Imperial Colloquium
Settling the Ends of the Earth
All That Glitters: Just Rewards
Humanity's Burden
Christianity, Faith, and the Imperial Adventure
Facing Death
Heroes and Imperialists
Conclusion: The Rose-Colored Vision
Imperial Postscript
Index
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