
The New Age
Volume 19, Number 10
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1916-07-06
Volume 19, Number 10
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1916-07-06
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 217-219
- Foreign Affairs (Verdad, S.): 220-220
- Unedited Opinions: 221-222
- The Larger Ignorance: 222-224
- A Letter to the Bishops (Man in the Street, The): 224-225
- Islâm and Progress (Pickthall, Marmaduke): 225-226
- Our Un-idea'd Press (Brookfarmer, Charles): 227-227
- Great Books as Grotesques (Carter, Huntly): 228-228
- Readers and Writers (R. H. C.): 229-230
- A Modern Document (Reed, Acton): 230-231
- A Modern Document (Lawrence, Herbert): 230-231
- Tales of To-day (Bechhofer, C. E.): 231-232
- Views and Reviews (A. E. R.): 233-233
- Reviews: 234-235
- Where is the Man? (Steeksma, J.): 235-236
- Pastiche: 235-236
- Post-Prandial Ruminations of a Literary Gent (Selver, P.): 236-236
- International Government (Hyde, H. E.): 236-237
- Letters to the Editor: 236-239
- Conscription for All (Mears, W.): 237-237
- The Case of Mr. Darrell Figgis (Millie Figgis): 237-238
- Education under National Guilds (Morning, Alice): 238-239
- Fiat Justitia (Abrahams, Patrick Seumas): 239-239
- A Very New Theology (C. E. B.): 239-239
- Shakespeare as Grotesque (C. S. J. D.): 239-239
- Press Cuttings: 240-240