
The New Age
Volume 1, Number 23
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-10-03
Volume 1, Number 23
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-10-03
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Contents
- The Outlook: 353-354
- Ought Teachers to Form a Trade Union?: 355-355
- The Court Theater (Jackson, Holbrook): 356-357
- Suggestions Toward a New Morality (Grainger, R.L.): 357-358
- Our Evil Stars (Farr, Florence): 358-359
- The Prayer (de Quincy, F. H.): 359-359
- advertisements: 359-360
- The Anglo-Russian Convention: 360-360
- Towards Socialism—I (Orage, A.R.): 361-362
- Reviews: 'Woman in Transition' by Annette M. B. Meakin: 362-362
- Reviews: 'Short History of Indian Literature' by Ernst Horrwitz: 362-383
- From Recent Books: 'Scope and Importance in the State of the Science of National Eugenics': 363-364
- advertisements: 362-368
- Books Received: 364-364
- Drama: The Relapse of Galsworthy (Guest, L. Haden): 364-365
- Art: The Confusion of Art (Hartley, C. Gasquoine): 365-366
- Music (X.): 366-367
- Correspondence: Breeding a Race (Harrison, Edward): 367-367
- Correspondence: Minimax (Hiller, H. Croft): 367-367
- Correspondence: Socialism and Punishment (Thompson, Russell): 367-367