Introduction, by C. S. Goldman.
The heritage, by R. Kipling.
pt. I. The imperial organism: The imperial ideal, by W. F. Monypenny.
The crown and the empire, by B. Holland.
The law and the constitution, by J. Buchan.
Imperial trade, by H. Birchenough.
The maintenance of empire; a study of the economic basis of political power, by J. L. Garvin.
Free trade and empire, by J. S. L. Strachey.
Education and imperial policy, by the Rt. Hon. R. B. Haldane.
The empire and the church, by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Stepney.
Imperial defence and national policy, by L. S. Amery.
The navy and the empire, by C. Bellairs.
The navy and the colonies, by the Rt. Hon. Sir J. Colomb.
The bond of military unity, by Maj.-Gen. Sir E. Hutton.
The nerves of empire, by the Hon. G. Peel.
Imperial postal services, by J. H. Heaton.
The mercantile marine, by E. Cecil.
Imperial organization, by R. Jebb.
pt. II. Constituents of empire: The making of Canada, by the Hon. C. Sifton.
The future of Canada, by W. Peterson.
Canadian agriculture and rural education, by J. W. Robertson.
Imperialism in Canadian politics, by J. W. Hills.
Canada and the Pacific, by G. R. Parkin.
The French-Canadians and the empire, by B. Sulte.
Australia and its critics, by the Hon. B. R. Wise.
Imperialism and Australian conditions, by the Hon. Sir J. A. Cockburn.
New Zealand to-day, by the Hon. W. P. Reeves.
Rhodes and Milner, by F. E. Garrett.
The prospects of a united South Africa, by C. G. Robinson.
The native question in South Africa, by Sir G. Lagden.
Land settlement and colonization in South Africa, by Col. O. Thomas.
Education in South Africa, by E. B. Sargant.
Some aspects of the mining industry in South Africa, by L. Phillips.
Our true relationship with India, by Col. Sir F. Younghusband.
India: past, present, and future, by Sir C. Crosthwaite.
The frontier question, by Col. Sir T. Holdich.
The Indian army, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir E. H. H. Collen.
The states of India, by Lieut.-Col. Sir D. Barr.
Indian education, by T. Morison.
Ceylon, by Sir H. A. Blake.
Burma, by Sir F. W. R. Fryer.
Our imperial interests in nearer and further Asia, by V. Chirol.
Lord Cromer in Egypt, by Sir E. Gorst.
The longest river in the world, by Sir W. E. Garstin.
British rule in the Sudan, by the Hon. S. Peel.
The Nile as I saw it, by E. S. Grogan.
The tropics of the empire, by Lady Lugard.
The Straits Settlements and beyond, by Sir F. Swettenham.
West African possessions and administration, by Sir F. Lugard.
The East African Protectorate, by Sir C. Eliot.
The West Indies, by Sir A. L. Jones.
The administration of the crown colonies, by Sir F. Swettenham.