
The New Age
Volume 2, Number 5
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-11-30
Volume 2, Number 5
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-11-30
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 81-84
- Mr. Balfour on Socialism: 84-85
- Politics at Hull (Taylor, G. R. S.): 85-86
- Flogging Vagrants (R. H.): 86-86
- Ibsen's Women: No. 4. The Lady from the Sea (Farr, Florence): 87-87
- Charles Dickens as a Socialist—Part I. Chapter II. II. (Pugh, Edwin): 88-89
- Towards Socialism—IX (Orage, A. R.): 89-89
- advertisements: 89-89
- Why I am a Socialist (Bennett, Arnold): 90-90
- The Despot (Nesbit, E.): 90-90
- Driving Capital Out of the Country—V (Shaw, George Bernard): 91-92
- Book of the Week: Review of 'English Folk-Song: Some Conclusions' byCecil J. Sharp (Hughes, Herbert): 92-93
- Reviews: 'Jesus in London: a Poem' by E. Nesbit: 93-93
- Reviews: 'Oscar Wilde' by by Leonard Cresswell Inglesby: 93-94
- Reviews: 'Nietzsche in Outline and Aphorism' by A. R. Orage: 94-95
- Reviews: 'La Democratie Individualiste' by Yves Guyot: 95-95
- Reviews: 'Essays and Addresses' by John Henry Bridges: 95-96
- Reviews: 'Little Books on Art. Miniatures' by Cyril Davenport: XXX-XXX
- Recent Pamphlets: 96-97
- Drama: 'Waste' (Guest, L. Haden): 97-99
- Correspondence: The Railway Strike (F. N. E.): 99-99
- Correspondence: Free Discussion (Attica): 99-99
- Correspondence: The Deadly Parallel (E. C. ): 99-99
- Correspondence: Rebecca West (Skovgaard-Pedersen, A.): 99-99
- advertisements: 93-100