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A Short History of the Round Table Continued from page 35 See also: Flint, Cecil Rhodes, pp. 27-28; 29. Niall Ferguson, The House of and Millin, Rhodes, p. 29. Rothschild: The World's Banker, University Library, Washington, DC, to 17. Rotberg, The Founder, pp. 85-88,95. 1848-1998, Penguin Books, 2000, vol. II, assess Quigley's claims to privileged Thomas (Rhodes, p. 110), recognising that pp. 360-362, 523 fn13 (including Rhodes access to files of the "international Rhodes arrived three years too late to see quote). ; Anglophile network". Ruskin, still speculates that "no doubt, he 30. Quoted in Rotberg, The Founder, p. 11. Gary Allen with Larry Abraham, you have read the published text" of oe Quoted in Estelle W. Stead : uskin's speech. - Quoted in Estelle W. Stead, My pone ne ner Conspiracy, Concord 18. Quoted in Flint, Cecil Rhodes, pp.27- Father: Personal & Spiritual LR Quoted in Walter Nimocks. Milner's 28. Reminiscences, William Heinemann, 1913, . ” ‘ 19. Rotberg, The Founder, p. 95. p. 154. eee eee eee Cecil Rhodes, cee: 20" ibides PP. 99-100 (including quote). 32, Rotberg, The Founder, pp. 281-282; . grap 1es © el Odes, See: 21. Quoted in Flint, Cecil Rhodes, pp. quotes in Stead, My Father, pp. 234, 236. Sarah Gertrude Millin, Rhodes, Chatto & 48-249, 33. Rotberg, The Founder, p. 282. Windus, 1952; John Flint, Cecil Rhodes, 22. Quoted in Millin, Rhodes, p. 32. 34. Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, p. 133. Hutchinson, 1976; Robert I. Rotberg with 23. Quoted in Flint, Cecil Rhodes, pp. 35. Quoted in Stead, My Father, p. 239. Miles F. Shore, The Founder: Cecil 250-251. 36. Rhodes to Stead quoted in Millin, Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power, Oxford 24. Rotberg, The Founder, pp. 101, 102. Rhodes, p. 172; Rhodes's will quoted in University Press, 1988; and Antony 25. "Confession" quoted in Flint, Cecil Rotberg, The Founder, p. 666. Thomas, Rhodes, St Martin's Press, 1997. Rhodes, p. 249. 37. Christopher Hitchens, Blood, Class 14. See: Thomas, Rhodes, pp. 169-181; 26. Rotberg, The Founder, pp. 101-102. and Nostalgia: Anglo-American Ironies, Rotberg, The Founder, pp. 180-214; and The “heart attack", which is alleged to Chatto & Windus, 1990, pp. 299-300. Rob Turrell, "Rhodes, De Beers and have occurred while Rhodes was in 38. Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, pp. 130- Monopoly", Journal of Imperial and Oxford, is an unusual incident. His 131; Rhodes quoted in Millin, Rhodes, p. Commonwealth History, May 1982, pp. friends reportedly found Rhodes 171. 311-343. barricaded in his room "blue with fright" 39. Quoted in Millin, Rhodes, pp. 172- 15. John S. Galbraith, "Cecil Rhodes and _ and insisting that "he had seen a ghost" 175. his ‘Cosmic Dreams’: A Reassessment", (ibid., p. 102). 40. Quoted in Graham Hancock and Journal of Commonwealth and Imperial 27. Quoted in ibid., pp. 32-33 (emphasis Robert Bauval, Talisman: Sacred Cities, History, Winter 1972-73, p. 173. added). Sacred Faith, Michael Joseph, 2004, p. 16. Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, p. 130. 28. ibid., p. 233. 379. 29. Niall Ferguson, The House of Rothschild: The World's Banker, 1848-1998, Penguin Books, 2000, vol. II, pp. 360-362, 523 fn13 (including Rhodes quote). 30. Quoted in Rotberg, The Founder, p. 316. 31. Quoted in Estelle W. Stead, My Father: Personal & Spiritual Reminiscences, William Heinemann, 1913, p. 154. 32. Rotberg, The Founder, pp. 281-282; quotes in Stead, My Father, pp. 234, 236. 33. Rotberg, The Founder, p. 282. 34. Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, p. 133. 35. Quoted in Stead, My Father, p. 239. 36. Rhodes to Stead quoted in Millin, Rhodes, p. 172; Rhodes's will quoted in Rotberg, The Founder, p. 666. 37. Christopher Hitchens, Blood, Class and Nostalgia: Anglo-American Ironies, Chatto & Windus, 1990, pp. 299-300. 38. Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, pp. 130- 131; Rhodes quoted in Millin, Rhodes, p. 171. 39. Quoted in Millin, Rhodes, pp. 172- 175. 40. Quoted in Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval, Talisman: Sacred Cities, Sacred Faith, Michael Joseph, 2004, p. 379. University Library, Washington, DC, to assess Quigley's claims to privileged access to files of the "international Anglophile network". 11. Gary Allen with Larry Abraham, None Dare Call It Conspiracy, Concord Press, 1971, p. 74. 12. Quoted in Walter Nimocks, Milner's Young Men, pp. 143-144. 13. For biographies of Cecil Rhodes, see: Sarah Gertrude Millin, Rhodes, Chatto & Windus, 1952; John Flint, Cecil Rhodes, Hutchinson, 1976; Robert I. Rotberg with Miles F. Shore, The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power, Oxford University Press, 1988; and Antony Thomas, Rhodes, St Martin's Press, 1997. 14. See: Thomas, Rhodes, pp. 169-181; Rotberg, The Founder, pp. 180-214; and Rob Turrell, "Rhodes, De Beers and Monopoly", Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, May 1982, pp. 311-343. 15. John S. Galbraith, "Cecil Rhodes and his 'Cosmic Dreams': A Reassessment", Journal of Commonwealth and Imperial History, Winter 1972-73, p. 173. 16. Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, p. 130. 76 = NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com DECEMBER 2004 — JANUARY 2005