
The New Age
Volume 2, Number 13
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1908-01-25
Volume 2, Number 13
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1908-01-25
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 241-243
- A Helpless Chancellor: 244-244
- The Natal Native Affairs Commission: 244-245
- The New Legislation (Taylor, G. R. S.): 245-246
- The Blasphemy Prosecution (W. B.): 246-247
- The Socialist Crisis in France (Fourniere, Eugene, editor of "la revue socialiste"): 247-248
- The Heart's Hunger (Flint, F. S.): 248-248
- The Faith I Hold—II (Bland, Hubert): 248-249
- advertisements: 249-249
- On Wells and a Glass of Beer (Chesterton, G. K.): 250-250
- Driving Capital Out of the Country—IX (Shaw, George Bernard): 251-252
- The Hardy Annual (Raffalovich, George): 252-253
- Book of the Week: 'Echoes from the Gnosis, Vols. I-VI' by G. R. S. Mead (Lee, A. H.): 253-254
- Reviews: 'Socialism' by J. Ramsay Macdonald: 254-255
- Reviews: 'Love, Sacred and Profane' by F. E. Worland, and 'The Human Harvest' by David Starr Jordan: 255-256
- Reviews: 'The Heart of Gambetta' by Francis Laur, Trans. by Violette M. Montague: 256-256
- Reviews: 'The Sayings of Confucius' Trans. by Lionel Giles: 256-257
- Reviews: 'A Brummagem Button' by Emily Pearson Finnemore: 257-257
- Reviews: 'Esther Wynne' by Emma Jane Worboise: 257-258
- Drama: A White Man (Guest, L. Haden): 257-258
- Correspondence: A Post-Script (Chesterton, G. K.): 258-258
- Correspondence: Socialism and the Bar (Sclloesser, Henry H.): 258-259
- Correspondence: The Guilded Beggars (Isaacs, David): 259-259
- Correspondence: Mr. Balfour, Production--and Tariff Reform (A Fabian of 1900): 259-259
- advertisements: 253-260