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Books are referred to by author's last name except where more than one work by that author is cited in the Selected Bibliography, in which case an abbreviation of the title is included. Thus, Tuchman, Guns, and Tuchman, Proud Tower; Dedijer, Tito, and Dedijer, Sarajevo.

CHAPTER 1 (pages 1-14)

Bankruptcy Balclass="underline" IWE, Jan. 15, 1913; AZ, Jan. 15, 1913.

Parliament vote: AZ, Jan. 16, 1913.

Weather: AZ, Jan. 15–17, 1913.

Auersperg balclass="underline" Auersperg, p. 65.

Greengrocer balclass="underline" Schlogl, pp. 40–43.

Trotsky details: My Life, pp. 230, 207-9; interviews with Dr. and Mrs. Erwin Chargaff; Wolfe, p. 186; J. Sydney Jones, pp. 164-65.

Stalin details: Deutscher, Stalin, p. 210; J. Sydney Jones, p. 249; Delbar, p. 64; I. S. Levin, pp. 96–97.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand details: Kiszling, pp. 192-93.

Tito details: Vinterhalter, p. 44; Auty, p. 29; Dedijer, Tito, p. 30.

Auto Mechanics Balclass="underline" IWE, Jan. 25, 1913.

Freud details: Clark, pp. 352-53.

Hitler details: J. Sydney Jones, pp. 120, 145, 229, and passim; Maser, pp. 33–36.

CHAPTER 2 (pages 15–23)

Duties of Minister of Exterior Affairs: AZ, June 23, 1913.

Ethnic statistics and details: May, p. 428; A. J. P. Taylor, pp. 221, 263, 265; Kiszling, p. 215; Corti, p. 312; Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 70, 75, 110.

On nationalities' problem: Possony, p. 149.

Lenin on Stalin: Wolfe, p. 577.

Troyanovsky details: Smith, pp. 279, 284.

Trotsky on Stalin encounter: Deutscher, The Prophet Armed, p. 209.

Stalin letter quote: Smith, p. 276.

Stalin's treatise on nationalities: Wolfe, p. 581; Smith, pp. 292-94; Hingley, pp. 71–73.

Stalin's activities in Vienna: Deutscher, Stalin, p. 117.

CHAPTER 3 (pages 24–40)

Schuhmeier assassination: NFP and AZ, Feb. 12, 13, 14, 1913.

Schonberg concert riot: Spiel, p. 172.

Student keller fights: AZ, Mar. 26, 1913.

Attack on Negro: AZ, Apr. 8, 1913.

Schuhmeier funeraclass="underline" Barea, p. 344; J. Sydney Jones, p. 251; Johnston, p. 101; AZ, Feb. 17, 1913.

Housemaids' hours: AZ, July 24, 1913.

Schuhmeier's Parliament speeches and housing conditions: Barea, pp. 336-37.

Vanderbilt quote on Austrian aristocrats: Barea, p. 356.

Theodore Roosevelt quote on same: Tuchman, Proud Tower, p. 327.

Austrian aristocrats, details: Auersperg, pp. 28, 32, 40–45; Friedlander, Glanz, p. 194; Fritsche, pp. 265, 363-66.

Princess Metternich sobriquet: Barea, p. 323.

Franz Ferdinand insanity rumors: Steed, Thirty Years, p. 367; Auersperg, p. 78.

Franz Ferdinand's courtship and marriage: Brook-Shepherd, pp. 77, 91, 108-10; Kiszling, pp. 39–47.

Franz Ferdinand and General Conrad: Kiszling, pp.160–200 passim.

General Conrad's tic: Redlich, p. 197.

Franz Ferdinand remarks at Duke of Wurtemburg dinner: Kiszling, p. 193.

Franz Ferdinand letter to Berchtold: Kann, pp. 219-20.

Franz Ferdinand's emissary's message to General Conrad: Kiszling, pp. 196-97.

Correspondence between Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Wilhelm: Kann, p. 80; Kiszling, p. 198.

Emperor Franz Joseph's message to Tsar: Kiszling, pp. 193-94.

Reduction of Austrian forces at Russian border and Franz Ferdinand's travel south: Kiszling, p. 199.

CHAPTER 4 (pages 41–53)

March/April mood and weather in Vienna: IWE and Fremd., April 1913 issues passim.

Spring suicide statistics and Warmstuben: AZ, Mar. 3, 1913.

Dante's Inferno film and Vienna weather: AZ, April 1913 issues passim.

German Consul General's dinner party: Redlich, p. 194.

May weather and blossoms in Vienna: IWE and NFP, early May issues passim.

Spring description by Trotsky's wife: Trotsky, p. 230.

Trotsky quotes on Russia versus the West: Deutscher, Trotsky, pp. 180-93 passim.

Stalin's arrest: Deutscher, Stalin, p. 122.

Trotsky and art in Vienna: Deutscher, Trotsky, 184.

Trotsky and Viennese Socialist cafe intellectuals: Trotsky, My Life, pp. 207-11.

Trotsky and psychoanalysis: Trotsky, My Life, p. 220.

Freud-Trotsky analogies: Clark, p. 196; Wolf, p. 254.

Freud conquistador quote: Clark, p. 212.

Freud on Adler: Clark, p. 311.

Freud's patronage of Cafe Landtmann: based on research by Timms and conveyed to this author in interview in 1988, New York.

Freud's evening habits: Clark, p. 217.

Freud's self-confessed philistinism: Clark, p. 196.

Dr. Starr on Freud's morals: Clark, p. 324.

Freud's comment on Starr's charges: Clark, p. 324.

Jung on Freud's "triangle": Portable Jung, p. xviii.

Freud's mushroom hunting: Clark, p. 199; Martin Freud, p. 59.

Psycho-Analytical Society Spring Outing: Ernest Jones, vol. 2, p. 99.

CHAPTER 5 (pages 54–62)

On May Day parade conception at Berggasse 19: Clark, p. 112.

May Day weather and workers' march: AZ, May 2, 1913.

May 1 as aristocrats' promenade: Groner, p. 446.

Upper class fear of May Day march: Barea, pp. 310-11.

Stefan Zweig on same subject: Barea, p. 312.

Hitler on May Day: Mein Kampf, pp. 40–43.

Hitler and prostitutes: J. Sydney Jones, pp. 58–59.

Hitler's philosophy formed in Vienna: Hitler, p. 30.

Hitler's departure for Germany: Bullock, p. 47.

Hitler's last days in Vienna, revisiting old haunts: J. Sydney Jones, p. 243.

Hitler's draft-dodging: J. Sydney Jones, p. 252.

Redlich-Krobatin encounter: Redlich, p. 198.

Montenegro crisis and its end: Redlich, p. 199; May, p. 464; Kiszling, p. 204.

Montenegro, Franz Ferdinand, and Redclass="underline" Asprey, p. 263.

Franz Ferdinand at Konopiste: Auersperg, p. 87.

Kaiser's daughter's marriage: Kiszling, p. 204

Franz Ferdinand's Derby plans: Brook-Shepherd, p. 93; Fritsche, p. 371.

CHAPTER 6 (pages 63–76)

May weather: IWE, May 26, 1913.

Hitler departs Vienna, May 24, 1913: J. Sydney Jones, p. 253.

Detectives' stakeout: Asprey, p. 237.

Why the stakeout: Asprey, p. 236.

Further stakeout background: Asprey, pp. 237-38.

Colonel Redl details: Asprey, p. 269.

Stakeout pays off: Asprey, pp. 243-46.

General Conrad gets Redl news at Grand Hoteclass="underline" Asprey, pp. 252-53.

Redl instructed to commit suicide at Hotel Klomser: Asprey, pp. 256-58.

Redl news as initially presented in Vienna press: Asprey, pp. 262-63.

Redl fully exposed in press (Kisch story): Asprey, pp. 264-66.

Redl's decorations and honors: Asprey, pp. 194, 222-23, 150.

Redl's corruption: Asprey, pp. 263, 272.

Redl's treason details, information betrayed: INSJ, October 1987, p. 187.

Repercussions of Redl case: Asprey, pp. 266, 287-90.

Exclusion of Franz Ferdinand from Imperial wedding in Germany: Kisz- ling, p. 205.

Franz Ferdinand accuses General Conrad on Redclass="underline" Redlich, p. 202; Asprey, p. 280.

Berlin reaction to Redclass="underline" Asprey, p. 286.

Franz Joseph's reaction to Redclass="underline" Corti, p. 394.

CHAPTER 7 (pages 77–88)

Background and description of Corpus Christi procession: Auersperg, p. 63; Friedlander, Glanz, pp. 33–38; IWE, May 23, 1913.