
The New Age
Volume 6, Number 7
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1909-12-16
Volume 6, Number 7
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1909-12-16
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Contents
- A Flunkey World (Tennant, Dudley): 145-145
- Notes of the Week: 146-147
- Folley is King! (Benjamin, Judah P.): 148-148
- Ballads of Hecate: 148-148
- Foreign Affairs (Stanhope of Chester): 149-149
- A Socialist Incendiary (Norman, C. H.): 150-150
- Imaginary Speeches (Squire, J. C.): 151-151
- The Art of Home-Making (Sparrow, Walter Shaw): 152-152
- The Sociologist upon the Streets (Geddes, Partrick, Professor): 153-153
- The Hatfield Horror; Carnivoracity by a Gentleman; Incredible Evidence (Alcofrida): 154-155
- Prophetic Paragraphs (Our Professional Sorceress): 154-155
- The Harbour (Tina, Beatrice): 155-155
- Peoples and Countries (Nietzche, Friedrich): 156-158
- Books and Persons (Tonson, Jacob): 158-159
- How the Rich Live (Eder, M. D.): 159-160
- Reviews: 160-161
- The Magazines: 161-162
- Drama (Dukes, Ashley): 162-163
- Art (Carter, Huntly): 163-164
- Insurance Notes: 164-166
- advertisements: 165-165
- More Eugenics (Eder, M. D.): 166-166
- Electoral Policy (Heath, Arnold): 166-166
- Wanted (MacDougall, Duncan): 166-166
- The Attitude of the Poor to the C.O.S. (Randall, Alfred E.): 166-166
- Correspondence: 166-166
- advertisements: 167-168