From the Book - First United States edition.
Prince of Wales: June 1738-May 1756
Seizing an Empire: May 1756-October 1760
'I Glory in the Name of Briton': October 1760-January 1762
Victory: January 1762-February 1763
The Problems of Peace: February-October 1763
Sugar, Stamps and Silk: November 1763-May 1765
Rockingham Repeals the Stamp Act: May 1765-December 1766
'The Apple of Discord': January 1767-June 1769
'That Factious and Disobedient Temper': June 1769-April 1772
The Boston Tea Party: June 1772-July 1774
'Blows Must Decide': August 1774-April 1775
'The Battle of the Legislature': April-November 1775
The Declaration of Independence: November 1775-July 1776
The Road to Saratoga: July 1776-December 1777
Global War: December 1777-June 1778
'If Others Will Not be Active, I Must Drive': June 1778-March 1780
Disaster at Yorktown: March 1780-October 1781
'The Torrent is Too Strong': October 1781-July 1782
'America is Lost!': July 1782-July 1783
'On the Edge of a Precipice': August 1783-May 1784
Alliance with Pitt: May 1784-October 1788
The King's Malady: October 1788-February 1789
Recovery, Revolution and War: February 1789-May 1794
The Whale and the Wolf: May 1794-December 1798
'The Corsican Tyrant': January 1799-February 1801
'A Fearful Experiment': February 1801-September 1804
Tory Spring: October 1804-October 1809
King Lear Redux: October 1809-January 1820
Conclusion: The Nobility of George III
Appendix: The misdiagnosis of 'The King's Malady' as porphyria.