
The New Age
Volume 9, Number 12
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1911-07-20
Volume 9, Number 12
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1911-07-20
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 265-266
- Wer Weisst? (Hole, E. S .): 266-266
- Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 267-267
- The Decline and Fall of the Labour Party (Chesterton, Cecil): 268-269
- Pages from a Book of Swells (Escott, T. H. S.): 269-270
- The Curse of Marriage (Mercutio): 270-271
- Letters From Abroad (Carter, Huntly): 271-271
- After the Rain (Selver, P.): 272-272
- After the Rain (Vrchlicky, Jaroslav): 272-272
- The Journey (Ervine, St. John G.): 273-274
- Gypsy Melody (Heyduk, Adolf): 274-274
- Gypsy Melody (Selver, P.): 274-274
- The Young Astrology (Grieve, C. M.): 274-275
- "And I Drive the 'Bus that Mary Rides On" (Sickert, Walter ): 276-276
- An Ethiopian Saga (Haigh, Richmond): 277-279
- Hungarian Music (Selver, P.): 279-279
- Books and Persons (Tonson, Jacob): 279-279
- Bergson (Bax, E. Belfort): 280-281
- The Ballerina (Reynolds, Rothsay.): 281-281
- The Sort of Prose-Articles Modern Prose-Writers Write (Squire, J. Collings): 281-282
- The Imitation of Christ (Dror, Lyme.): 282-283
- Spring Song (Selver, P.): 283-283
- Spring Song (Vrchlicky, Jaroslav): 283-283
- A Letter from Paris (Radford, Ernest): 283-284
- A Friendly Letter (Kennedy, J. M.): 284-284
- A Friendly Letter (Verdad, S.): 284-284
- An Earnest Inquiry (O'Mallery, Mary Lavinia): 284-285
- Letters to the Editor: 284-287
- The Seamen's Strike (Dollan, P. J.): 285-285
- Mr. Masefield's "Nan" (Dukes, Ashley): 285-285
- What Does Mr. Sickert Mean By It? (Lover of Beauty): 285-285
- The Irish Insurance Bill (Fanning, Peter): 285-286
- The "Spectator" and the "English Review" (Harrison, Austin): 286-286
- Vers la Psychologie de M. Wells (Kennedy, J. M.): 286-286
- An Aristopanic Echo (T. K. L.): 286-286
- The Insurance Bill (White, Charles): 286-286
- The Bulwark of Our Freedom--From Undesireable Opinions (O'May, J.): 286-287
- A Cure for Cretinism (MacDonald, Donald): 287-287
- A Correction (Norman, C. H.): 287-287
- Christian Science (Thorn, Arthur F.): 287-287
- advertisements: 288-288