Professor Krylov's Navy: Table of Contents


Introduction: Academician Alexey Krylov
1
Early Childhood
2
 The Dogs
3
Neighbors
4
Teply Stan; Sechenovs and Filatovs
5
On the Volga River in the Years 1870–1890
6
School Years
7
The Last Years in the Naval School
8
After Education
9
Shipbuilding Experience at Franco-Russian Works; P. A. Titov
10
Stepan Dzhevetsky
11
Pavel Kuzminsky and Sir Basil Zaharoff
12
The Naval Academy
13
Teaching Activities
14
About Naval Education
15
Founding of the St. Petersburg Polytechnical Institute
16
Service in the Experiment Basin
17
The Establishment of the Experiment Basin
18
About the Two “Smartest” Submariners
19
The Submarine of Chief Engineer Glass
20
The Thirtieth of August in the Old Days in St. Petersburg
21
The Chief Inspector of Shipbuilding
22
The Case of the Riurik and Technical Drawings for a Ten-Inch Gun
23
How Five Hundred Million for the Navy Was Obtained in 1912
24
In the Shipbuilding Council
25
Vladimir Kostenko
26
Scientific and Teaching Activities at the Naval Academy. Consulting
27
Russian Society of Steam Navigation and Trade
28
Mountings for Six-Inch Coastal Defense Guns
29
Frahm Tanks; Expedition aboard the Steamship Meteor
30
The World War
31
Appointment as a Director of the Main Physics Observatory
32
The Loss of the Battleship Imperatritsa Maria
33
Mission Abroad
34
Service in the Russian Railway Mission
35
Russo-Norwegian Steamship Society
36
From the History of Diplomacy
37
Work in the Neftesyndicat; Building Oil Tankers
38
About a Photograph
39
Service at the Naval Academy and the Academy of Sciences
A
Anna Kapitsa (née Krylova) Recalls
B
Russian language Editions
C
Ships and Boats
D
People
E
Translator’s Notes
F
A Book for All Seasons

Acknowledgements

End Notes

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