Description: Hard to find complete 63-page issue of the weekly Living Age, published in Boston for 6 November 1909. This is a good copy neatly rescued from an old bound volume of the magazine that had damage to the boards. Nice clean text. Some highlights include: An opening essay of some interest by the notable German historian, Dr. Hans Delbruck, "Why Does Germany Build Warships?" Ian Malcolm's "The Parliamentary Candidate." Ashton Hilliers' serial novel, "As It Happened." This from Book II. American journalist and newspaper correspondent Ernest Dimnet's "The Evolution of Maurice Barres." Hemendra Prasad Ghose's "Forward or Backward?" This on the British in India. New poems by R.C. Lehmann, New Zealand poet Clara Singer Poynter, and John Palmer. Herbert Adams Gibbons on "The Recent Troubles in Catalonia." Other articles, reviews, book news, etc. See photo.
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Publication Year: 1909
Features: 1st Edition
Topic: Literary/History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Publication Name: The Living Age (Boston)