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Dreadnought, Britain, Germany, and the coming of the great war, Robert K. Massie
The Prize, the epic quest for oil, money and power, an InVision production for Majestic Films International and Trans Pacific Films in association with BBC Television, MICO and WGBH, Boston
The prize, the epic quest for oil, money & power, Daniel Yergin
Royal cousins at war
The locomotive of war, money, empire, power, and guilt, Peter Clarke
The War begins, produced by CBS News ; producers, John Sharnik, Isaac Kleinerman
A mad catastrophe, the outbreak of World War I and the collapse of the Habsburg Empire, Geoffrey Wawro
Europe's last summer, who started the Great War in 1914?, David Fromkin
The trigger, hunting the assassin who brought the world to war, Tim Butcher
George, Nicholas and Wilhelm, three royal cousins and the road to World War I, Miranda Carter
Catastrophe 1914, Europe goes to war, Max Hastings
The assassination of the Archduke, Sarajevo, 1914, and the romance that changed the world, Greg King and Sue Woolmans
The sleepwalkers, how Europe went to war in 1914, Christopher Clark
Fall of the Double Eagle, the Battle for Galicia and the demise of Austria-Hungary, John R. Schindler
The war that ended peace, the road to 1914, Margaret MacMillan
The end of Tsarist Russia, the march to World War I and revolution, Dominic Lieven
The war that ended peace, the road to 1914, Margaret MacMillan
The Zimmermann telegram, Barbara W. Tuchman
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