Derby details: Fritsche, pp. 371-73; IWE, June 9, 1913.
Redl's poor childhood: Asprey, pp. 25–26.
Redl's brothers change names: Asprey, p. 289.
Zweig's reaction to Redclass="underline" Asprey, p. 267.
Zeppelin over Vienna: AZ, June 10, 1913.
Ladies fainting in Berlin: AZ, June 15, 1913.
Theater fire: AZ, June 18, 1913.
Film watching causes speech regression: WMW, July 1913.
Genesis of Second Balkan War: May, p. 465.
Hot summer and police helmets: AZ, June 5, 1913.
Postal unemployed: AZ, July 2, 1913.
Poor in New York heat: AZ, July 5, 1913.
History of Franz Joseph-Schratt relationship: Haslip, pp. 63, 70.
Franz Joseph remark on monarchy going under: Corti, p. 431.
CHAPTER 8 (pages 89-108)
Franz Ferdinand's efforts to restrain Austria: Kiszling, p. 210.
Franz Joseph's letter to Schratt: Briefe, p. 392.
Franz Joseph's military and diplomatic decisions: NFP and AZ, Aug. 1-10, 1913, issues; Kiszling, pp. 211-12.
Hitler draft-evasion investigation: Fest, p. 61.
Assassination attempt on Governor of Croatia: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 273-75.
Aljinovic threatening Franz Ferdinand: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 276.
Franz Ferdinand's letter to Berchtold: Kann, p. 223.
Franz Ferdinand's sigh about "how" Franz Ferdinand is: Auersperg, p. 89.
Austria sponsoring Lenin: Lenin, p. 146; Possony, pp. 134-38.
Bolshevik "summer conference": Possony, pp. 145-46.
Trotsky and 1905 revolution: Wolfe, pp. 285, 333.
Trotsky versus Lenin: Wolfe, p. 253.
Lenin on Trotsky ("absurd, semi-anarchist…"): Wolfe, p. 292.
Trotsky on Lenin ("master-squabbler…"): Shub, p. 75.
Trotsky off to cover Balkan war: Deutscher, Trotsky, pp. 205-6.
Freud off to Marienbad: Jones, vol. 2, p. 99.
Jones on Freud's structuring of International Psycho-Analytical Association: Clark, p. 296.
Freud on Jung as his successor: Clark, pp. 296-97.
Jung on Freud's libido dogma: Portable Jung, pp. xviii-xix.
Jung abandoning Freud's libido dogma: Clark, pp. 330-31.
Jung defies Freud in letter to him: Clark, pp. 328-29.
Kaiser anniversary: NFP, Jan. 28, 1913.
Tsar newsreels: AZ, Aug. 19, 1913.
Rilke on Russian exiles: Leppmann, p. 121.
Freud's reply to Jung: Clark, p. 329.
Totem and Taboo as part of Freud's anti-Jung stance: Clark, p. 352.
Freud's rheumatism: Jones, vol. 2, pp. 99-100.
Freud in the Dolomites: Jones, vol. 2, pp. 100–101.
Psycho-Analytical Congress maneuvering: Jones, vol. 2, pp. 148-52; Clark, p. 331.
Jung to Jones on not voting "Christian": Jones, vol. 2, p. 102.
Freud's "delicious days" quote: Jones, vol. 2, p. 103.
Freud's "lonely weeks" quote: Clark, p. 358; Bakan, p. 123.
Freud's Rome neurosis: Clark, p. 200; Bakan, p. 177.
Freud's first Rome visit in 1901: Clark, p. 202.
Freud's Moses identification: Clark, pp. 12, 358, 360.
Freud as "good hater": Clark, p. 333.
Dreiser on Freud: Clark, p. 421.
Freud quotes on Michelangelo's Moses: Bakan, pp. 125-26; Clark, p. 359.
Freud's "nonanalytic child" quote: Clark, p. 358.
Freud on Michelangelo and Pope Julius Iclass="underline" Bakan, p. 127.
Freud's conciliatory intentions vis-a-vis Jung: Jones, vol. 2, p. 149.
CHAPTER 9 (pages 109–127)
Bregenz peace meeting details: AZ, Aug. 5, 1913.
Vienna's mellow summer scenes: AZ, Aug. 7 and 13, 1913.
Schuhmeier widow asks lenience for killer: AZ, Sept. 11, 1913.
Zionist Congress: AZ, Sept. 19, 1913.
Kafka in Vienna that September: Hayman, p. 168.
Franz Joseph and Kinetophone in Ischclass="underline" Corti, p. 394.
Franz Joseph appoints Franz Ferdinand Inspector Generaclass="underline" Kiszling, p. 261.
Franz Joseph return to Vienna September 3: AZ, Sept. 4, 1913.
Fall fashions: IWE, Sept. 29, 1913; AZ, Nov. 30, 1913.
Fiacres encouraged: AZ, Nov. 10, 1913.
Tangos at Industrialists' Balclass="underline" Fremd., Sept. 28, 1913.
Tangos taboo with Kaiser: Cowles, p. 65.
Cotillion at Industrialists' Balclass="underline" IWE, Nov. 1, 1913.
Austria and Balkan situation: NFP, September and October issues passim.
Franz Ferdinand on "Serb horror stories": Kann, p. 231.
Austrian naval build-up: AZ, Oct. 1, 1913.
Berchtold peaceable: AZ, Oct. 2, 1913.
Panic communique: Fremd., Oct. 4, 1913.
Bolshevik "summer conference" and consequences in Russia: Possony, p. 146; Shub, p. 72.
Lenin on Austria's superior handling of nationalities: Possony, p. 149.
Beilis case: AZ, Oct. 7, Nov. 10, 1913.
Pleasant Churchill speech: AZ, Oct. 19, 1913.
Woodrow Wilson published in German: AZ, Sept. 5, 1913.
William Jennings Bryan peace performance: AZ, Sept. 5, 1913.
Jim Brady quote: IWE, Sept. 3, 1913.
Franz Ferdinand royal English hunt announced: WZ, Oct. 1, 1913.
Sophie incognito luncheon guest at Buckingham Palace: Brook-Shepherd, p. 204.
Franz Ferdinand informs General Conrad on Sarajevo plans via Potiorek: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 286.
Chicago plans to kill Franz Ferdinand: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 276.
Bohemian maneuvers: Kiszling, pp. 262-63.
Franz Ferdinand urges modern navy: Brook-Shepherd, p. 142.
Franz Ferdinand barks at Conrad: Kiszling, p. 265.
Conrad to Gina quotes: Gina Conrad von Hotzendorf, pp. 72, 77, 84.
Conrad offers resignation: Kiszling, p. 265.
Franz Ferdinand choice for Conrad successor: Kiszling, p. 266.
Franz Ferdinand summoned to Hofburg: Auersperg, p. 101
Franz Ferdinand's friendly letter to Conrad: Kiszling, p. 266.
Kaiser to Franz Ferdinand on Albania: Corti, p. 391.
Conrad-Franz Joseph exchange on Germany's commitment: Corti, pp. 381-82.
Franz Ferdinand versus Conrad Leipzig scene: Kiszling, pp. 268-69.
Post-Leipzig jockeyings of Conrad and Franz Ferdinand: Kann, p. 232; Auersperg, p. 102.
Austrian and Italian demarches to Serbia: May, p. 468.
Serbia yields: May, p. 468.
Franz Ferdinand letter to Berchtold: Kann, p. 233.
Franz Ferdinand host to Kaiser at Konopiste: Kiszling, pp. 269-70; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 89–90.
CHAPTER 10 (pages 128–131)
Franz Ferdinand shooting at Windsor: Brook-Shepherd, pp. 207-10.
London Times quote on visit: AZ, Nov. 25, 1913.
Russian Prime Minister toast in Berlin: AZ, Nov. 20, 1913.
Total of game killed at Windsor: Fremd., Nov. 23, 1913.
CHAPTER 1 1 (pages 132–145)
Trotsky mood: Trotsky, My Life, p. 230, and interview with Dr. and Mrs. Erwin Chargaff.
Trotsky "human locust" quote: Trotsky, My Life, p. 227.
Trotsky's Bulgaria sympathy: Deutscher, Trotsky, p. 205.
Meeting of Bulgarian King and Franz Joseph: Fremd., Nov. 19, 1913.
Schratt soiree for Bulgarian King: Haslip, p. 260.
Vienna celebrates triumph-over-Napoleon centenniaclass="underline" Corti, p. 395; NFP, Oct. 17, 1913.
Franz Joseph at celebration: "Wein 1913: Wartesaal der Geschichte" (newsreel of event in Austrian State Television documentary).
All Souls' Day: Friedlander, Glanz, p. 344; IWE, Nov. 3, 1913.
Caruso in Vienna: AZ, Sept. 13, 1913.
Maria Jeritza in Girl of the Golden West: AZ, Sept. 19, 1913.
Jascha Heifetz: AZ, Mar. 1, 1914, referring to earlier appearance.
Pygmalion: AZ and NFP, Oct. 16, 1913.
Everyman: AZ, Dec. 20, 1913.
Thomas Mann: AZ, Dec. 6, 1913.
Jack Johnson, boxing champion: AZ, Sept. 17, 1913.
Chess champ Lasker: AZ, Nov. 29, 1913.
John Galsworthy: AZ, Oct. 7, 1913.
Zola's Germinaclass="underline" AZ, Sept. 3, 1913.