
The New Age
Volume 2, Number 1
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-10-31
Volume 2, Number 1
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-10-31
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 1-3
- The Test (Nesbit, E.): 3-3
- advertisements: 3-4
- Bombastes in Fleet Street (Chesterton, Cecil): 4-4
- Mr. Haldane as Economist (Holmes, Frank): 5-6
- How to Govern India (Storey, H. V.): 6-7
- Charles Dickens as a Socialist (Pugh, Edwin): 7-8
- Ibsen's Women: No. 2 Rebecca West (Farr, Florence): 8-9
- Towards Socialism: V. The Meaning of Civilization (Orage, A. R.): 9-10
- advertisements: 10-10
- On Driving Capital out of the Country (Shaw, Bernard): 11-12
- Reviews: 'The Truth About the Lords' by Joseph Clayton: 12-12
- Reviews: 'The Opera' by R. A. Streatfeild: 12-13
- Reviews: 'Memorials of Thomas Davidson' by W. Bousset: 13-14
- Reviews: 'Sex Equality' by Emmet Densmore: 14-14
- Reviews: 'Proportional Representation' by John R. Commons: 14-15
- advertisements: 14-15
- Reviews: 'New Theology Sermons' by R. J. Campbell: 15-15
- Reviews: 'The Pattern Nation' by Henry Wrixon: 15-16
- Reviews: 'The Certainty of Religion' by F. Storrs Turner: 16-16
- Books Received: 16-16
- Recent Booklets and Pamphlets: 17-17
- Drama: Euripides at the Savoy (Guest, L. Haden): 17-18
- Music (X.): 18-19
- advertisements: 18-20
- Correspondence: Socialism and the Universities (Maxted. E. G.): 19-19
- Correspondence: Hedda Gabler (Farr, Florence): 19-19
- Correspondence: Mr. Wells and Free Love (Wells, H. G.): 19-19