
The New Age
Volume 12, Number 9
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1913-01-02
Volume 12, Number 9
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1913-01-02
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 193-195
- Current Cant: 196-196
- Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 196-197
- Is Cancer Curable? (Randall, Alfred E.): 197-199
- The Evolution of a Bonnet (Cohn, P. V.): 199-200
- The Evolution of a Bonnet (Filon, Auguste.): 199-200
- Notes on the Present Kalpa (Kennedy, J. M.): 201-201
- Imperialism (Fanning, Peter): 202-203
- Present-Day Criticism: 203-204
- The Case of Seddon (Tud, Morgan.): 204-204
- The Nietzche Movement in England (Levy, Oscar, Dr.): 204-206
- Lucian (Haigh, E. Agnes R.): 206-207
- Views and Reviews (Randall, Alfred E.): 208-209
- Reviews: 209-209
- Art (Ludovici, A.M.): 210-211
- Drama (Hope, John Francis): 211-211
- A Prayer During Nuralgia (Guttery, D. R.): 212-212
- The Changeling (Morning, Alice): 212-212
- Epigrams: Manners Series (T. K. L .): 212-212
- Pastiche: 212-212
- Democracy--Or Mr. Kerr? (Eliot, Nevill): 213-213
- The White Slave Traffic (Hastings, Beatrice): 213-213
- Women's Suffrage (Hastings, Beatrice): 213-213
- Women's Suffrage (MacDermott, Delia): 213-213
- The Black Peril (Pickthall, Marmaduke): 213-213
- The Gilbert and Ellis Islands (Roberts, Mervyn): 213-213
- True Imperialism (Whiting, E. L.): 213-213
- Letters to the Editor: 213-215
- More Humour! (Osfontrin, Ernst): 214-214
- The Creation of Matter (Oxon, M. B. ): 214-214
- Things That Travel (Penang): 214-214
- Belloc and Nietzche (Cohn, P. V.): 214-215
- advertisements: 215-215
- Harry Lawson and Mr. Blumenfeld (Titt, Tom): 216-216