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List of Illustrations | ix | |
Foreword | xi | |
Author's Note | xv | |
Introduction | 1 | |
I | How the Need Arose | 5 |
II | Mr. Howard's Scrutiny | 17 |
III | Mr. Campbell's Enterprise | 27 |
IV | Newgate | 41 |
V | On the Warren | 49 |
VI | The Australian Connection | 61 |
VII | Mr. Graham's Tribulations | 77 |
VIII | The Millbank Fiasco | 91 |
IX | Mr. Capper Takes Charge | 111 |
X | Children of the Hulks | 129 |
XI | Bermuda | 141 |
XII | Mr. Duncombe Accuses | 153 |
XIII | Captain Williams Inquires Diligently | 165 |
XIV | The End of a Voyage to Nowhere | 183 |
Epilogue | 203 | |
Notes | 211 | |
Bibliography | 223 | |
Appendices | 227 | |
Index | 239 |
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