
The New Age
Volume 2, Number 4
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-11-21
Volume 2, Number 4
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-11-21
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 61-64
- The Birmingham Conference: 64-65
- The Next Parliamentary Session: 65-65
- The Newfoundland Fisheries (Pilcher, George): 66-66
- How to Govern India—IV (Storey, H.V.): 67-67
- Charles Dickens as a Socialist—Part I. Chapter II (Pugh, Edwin): 67-68
- The Problem of Equality (Chesterton, Cecil): 69-69
- Towards Socialism—VIII (Orage, A. R.): 70-70
- Driving Capital Out of the Country—IV (Shaw, George Bernard): 71-71
- A Spring Meeting (Raffalovich, George): 72-72
- advertisements: 72-73
- Book of the Week: Review of "Bohemia in London' by Arthur Ransome (Chesterton, Cecil): 73-73
- Reviews: 'Nach dem englisch-japnischen Bundnis' by Hans Plehn: 74-74
- Reviews: 'Tolstoy: A Study' by Percy Redfern: 74-75
- Reviews: 'Florence and Northern Tuscany' by Edward Hutton: 75-76
- Reviews: 'Kit's Woman' by Havelock Ellis: 76-76
- Reviews: 'A Soul from the Pit' by Walter M. Gallichan: 76-76
- Books Received: 76-77
- Drama: Mr. Alfred Sutro's 'Barrier' (Guest, L. Haden): 77-77
- Art: The Tragedy of Lost Opportunities (Penty, A. J.): 78-78
- Music: Modern Song Writing (X.): 78-79
- Correspondence: Socialism and Punishment (Thompson, Russell): 79-79
- advertisements: 75-80