
The New Age
Volume 2, Number 6
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-12-07
Volume 2, Number 6
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1907-12-07
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 101-104
- The Larger Unionism: 104-104
- Their Wildest Dreams (Taylor, G. R. S.): 104-105
- Charles Dickens as a Socialist—Part I. Chapter III (Pugh, Edwin): 105-106
- The Blind (Squire, Jack C.): 106-106
- On the Tracks of Life (Levy, Oscar, Dr.): 107-107
- advertisements: 107-107
- Thoughts about Modern Thought (Belloc, Hilaire, M.P.): 108-110
- advertisements: 110-110
- Driving Capital Out of the Country—VI (Shaw, George Bernard): 111-112
- Book of the Week: Review of 'From the Isles' by Arthur Davison Ficke, 'The Dust which is God' by Ralph Straus, 'The Evolution of the Soul' by Harold Monro, 'Songs of Exile' by Maurice Browne, 'The Stonefolds' by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, 'On the Threshold' by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (Richardson, Frederick): 112-113
- advertisements: 113-115
- Reviews: 'The Immanence of Christ in Modern Life' by F. R. Swan, 'The Prayer Book' by Percy Dearmer, 'Sunshine's Garden' by Mrs. Parsons, 'Our City of God' by J. Brierley, 'TheGodpel of Grace' by J. D. Jones: 113-114
- Reviews: 'The Sentimental Traveller' by Vernon Lee: 114-115
- Reviews: 'The Reformers' Year Book, 1906' Ed. by F. W. Pethick Lawrence and Joseph Edwards: 115-115
- The Magazines—I: 115-116
- Drama: Caesar and Cleopatra (Guest, L. Haden): 116-117
- Art: Two Interesting Exhibitions (Hartley, C. Gasquoine): 117-118
- Music: The Salome Dances (Hughes, Herbert): 118-118
- Correspondence: Fabianism and the Railways (Pease, E. R.): 119-119
- Correspondence: Clever Women and the State (Farr, Florence): 119-119
- advertisements: 117-120