
The New Age
Volume 3, Number 20
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1908-09-12
Volume 3, Number 20
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1908-09-12
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 381-383
- The German Social Democrats and the War Scare—III (Sanders, William.): 383-383
- Morocco and the Great Powers (Pesquizador.): 384-384
- Liberalism and Socialism (Vane, Frances, Sir): 384-385
- Motorphobia—II (Dyce, O. W.): 385-386
- An Efficient and Honorable Army (Maguire, T. Miller.): 386-387
- advertisements: 387-387
- On the Deck (Hyatt, Stanley Portal.): 388-388
- A Plea for Youth (Titterton, W. R.): 389-390
- The Owl and the Epitaph (Phillpotts, Eden): 390-390
- Doubt (C.): 390-390
- Books and Persons (Tonson, Jacob): 391-391
- Book of the Week: Review of 'The Philosophy of Fredrich Nietzsche' by Henry L. Mencken (Eder, M. D. ): 392-392
- Reviews: Review of 'The Programme of Modernism': 392-393
- Reviews: Review of 'The Enchantress' by Edwin Pugh: 393-393
- Reviews: Review of 'Mr. Gladstone at Oxford' by C. R. L. F.: 393-394
- Reviews: Review of 'Buried Alive' by Arnold Bennett: 394-394
- The September Magazines: 394-396
- Drama: Barrie and Hilda Trevelyan (Guest, L. Haden.): 396-397
- Correspondence: Who Buy Books? (P.): 397-397
- Correspondence: Who Buy Books? (O. X.): 397-397
- Correspopndence: The Army Officer (B. K. ): 397-398
- Correspopndence: The Army Officer (St. John ): 398-398
- Correspondence: Three Men and a Woman (Tina, Beatrice): 398-398
- Correspondence: Bronterre O'Brien and Robespierre (Standring, G.): 398-399
- Correspondence: 'The Conviction of Mr. Tilak' (Cotton, H. E. A.): 399-399
- Correspondence: 'Socialism and Suburbia' (Pugh, Edwin): 399-399
- Correspondence: The Experi-mental Theatre (Sarkadi-Schuller, Leo): 399-399
- Correspondence: Propaganda by Art (Harrison, Edward): 399-399
- advertisements: 392-400