
The New Age
Volume 2, Number 2
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-11-07
Volume 2, Number 2
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-11-07
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 21-23
- Correspondence: To the Social Progress Society (Shaw, G. Bernard): 23-23
- The Municipal Results: 24-24
- The Railway Crisis (Pease, E. R.): 24-25
- Socialist Forces at Oxford: 25-25
- Nonconformity Again (Holmes, Frank): 26-26
- How to Govern India—II (Storey, H. V.): 27-27
- Charles Dickens as a Socialist—II (Pugh, Edwin): 28-28
- Towards Socialism: VI. The Meaning of Liberty (Orage, A. R.): 29-29
- The Quintessence of Anti-Socialism (Chesterton, Cecil): 30-30
- Absenteeism and Tariff Reform (Shaw, Bernard): 31-31
- Reviews: 'Mirabeau, the Demi-God' by W. R. H. Trowbridge: 32-32
- Reviews: 'A Book of Saints and Wonders' by Lady Gregory: 32-33
- Reviews: 'Liverpool, Painted by J. Hamilton Hay' by Dixon Scott: 33-33
- Reviews: 'A History of Astronomy' by Walter W. Bryant: 33-34
- November Magazines: 34-35
- advertisements: 34-40
- Books Received: 35-35
- Drama: Anti-Censor (Guest, L. Haden): 35-36
- Art: The I. O. P., with some further remarks on the Confusion of Art (Hartley, C. Gasquoine): 36-37
- Music: Pan and the Pianist (X.): 37-38
- Correspondence: Mr. H. G. Wells and an Anti-Socialist Pamphlet (Wells, H. G.): 38-38
- Correspondence: Socialism and Punishment (Thompson, Russell): 38-39
- Correspondence: Socialism and Art (Crane, Walter): 39-39
- Correspondence: Social Democracy in Germany (Bulley, A. K.): 39-39
- advertisements: 39-40