Volume I: Superior Force : the
conspiracy behind the escape of Goeben
and Breslau
Volume II: Straits : British Policy
towards the Ottoman Empire and the
Origins of the Dardanelles Campaign
Volume III: The Millstone : British
Naval Policy in the Mediterranean,
1900-1914, the Commitment to France and
British Intervention in the War
These books provide a comprehensive
account of British naval and diplomatic
policy in the two decades prior to the Great
War, focusing in particular on the escape of
the German ships Goeben and Breslau
[Superior Force], the origins of the
Dardanelles Campaign [Straits], and the
political and diplomatic imperatives behind
the British decision to enter the war in
August 1914 [The Millstone].
Please note that, in addition to this
site, each book has its own, dedicated,
web-site. At two of these sites, the full text is
available on-line: www.superiorforce.co.uk
[Superior Force first eight chapters] www.dardanelles.co.uk [Straits
complete text] www.the-millstone.co.uk [The
Millstone complete text]
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ANY OF THESE DEDICATED WEB SITES, PLEASE
SELECT A BOOK COVER BELOW.
Superior Force
The Conspiracy Behind the Escape of Goeben
and Breslau
xxiii + 458 pages, 20 illustrations, 2 maps
Full bibliography, notes and index
Card cover, 6¼" x 9¼"
ISBN 0 85958 635 9
Published 1996
For an overview of "Superior Force"
(remaining within this web-site), please
click:
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"Superior Force", please click:
Straits
British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire
and the Origins of the Dardanelles Campaign
xxvi + 604 pages, 12 illustrations, 1 map
Full bibliography, notes and index
Card cover, 5¾" x 8¼"
ISBN 0 85958 635 9
Hardcover ISBN 0 85958 663 4 [out of print]
Published 1997
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"Straits", please click:
The Millstone
British Policy in the Mediterranean,
1900-1914, the Commitment to France
and
British Intervention in the War
xv + 611 pages
Full bibliography, notes and index
Laminated card cover, 5¾" x 8¼"
ISBN 0 85958 690 1
Published 1999
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(remaining within this web-site), please
click:
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Millstone", please click:
As the range of our activities is so diverse,
we have a number of different websites. The site
you are currently viewing concentrates on the
three non-fiction books written by Geoffrey
Miller, dealing with British Naval Policy in the
Mediterranean from 1900 to 1915. The main
Flamborough Manor site focuses primarily on
accommodation but has brief details of all our
other activities. To allow for more information
to be presented on these other activities, there
are other self-contained web-sites. All our
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From "The Journal of the American Great War Society"
(review of "Superior Force")
"Fine as Miller’s account is of the events at sea,
the book’s meat lies in the allegation in the
subtitle, which advances a contention so novel that
revisionistic is too mild a term for it. This is
that three highly-placed individuals in Athens
connived, directly or indirectly, to abet the escape
… Miller’s version of events seems confirmed by his
highly impressive research in primary sources … a
valuable contribution to Great War naval
literature."