
The New Age
Volume 19, Number 1
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1916-05-04
Volume 19, Number 1
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1916-05-04
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 1-3
- Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 4-4
- Unedited Opinions: The Compulsion of Men: 5-5
- Sir Mark Sykes and the Armenians (Pickthall, Marmaduke): 6-7
- The Larger Lunacy (Jonathan): 7-9
- A Reflection upon Sin (Maeztu, Ramiro de): 9-10
- Troy Again! (Brookfarmer, Charles): 11-11
- Drama (Hope, John Francis): 12-12
- Readers and Writers (R. H. C.): 13-13
- Tales of To-day: How Lord Northcliffe Won the Battle of Verdun (Bechhöfer, C. E.): 14-14
- Interlude (Morning, Alice): 15-16
- Views and Reviews: Murder! (A. E. R.): 16-17
- Reviews: 17-18
- Ballade of a Weary Reader (L. M.): 19-19
- The Wage-Slave's Gratitude (S. R. W. S.): 19-19
- Don Quixote's Will (Triboulet): 19-19
- Pastiche: 19-19
- The War of Ideas (Fowler, Harry): 20-20
- The Present Crisis (Mears, W.): 20-20
- The Aga Khan (Pickthall, Marmaduke): 20-21
- Letters to the Editor: 20-23
- To Mr. Shaw (Stephens, James): 21-22
- The Primacy of Things (Maeztu, Ramiro de): 22-22
- The Union of Democratic Control (Makgill, George, Secretary, The British Empire Union): 22-22
- Unedited Opinions (N. T.): 22-22
- Current Canticle (Sorabji, D. K.): 22-22
- "A Merry Death" (Bechhöfer, C. E.): 22-23
- Shakespear as Grotesque (C. S. J. D.): 23-23
- New Phrases (L. M.): 23-23
- "Mr. Parker's Capture" (Schwartz, J. Bulvar): 23-23
- Press Cuttings: 24-24