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The New Age: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature, and Art. Volume XIX: 25 issues: Nos. 1234-1259. Year complete but for No.8, #1241.
London: The New Age Press, May - October 1916.
First editions. Stapled newspapers, 24pp per issue, each 13 x 8.75 ins. Some fraying at the spines, and some edges or corners bent: slight toning but generally clean, having been wrapped up in parcels for 60 years. In addition to the regular and pseudonymous authors, the contributors here include George Bernard Shaw (including 'Irish Nonsense about Ireland', 'The German case against Germany', and several controversies), Max Jacob, Oscar Levy, Herbert Read, Pierre Lasserre, Hilaire Belloc, and a young Storm Jameson, and including many articles pertaining to the war, including 'Are Conscientious Objectors going to be shot?' and, in the spirit of Swift's Modest Proposal, 'The Disposal of Disabled Soldiers'. Very Good.
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The New Age: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature, and Art. Volume XX: 26 issues complete: Nos. 1260-1285.
London: The New Age Press, November 1916 - April 1917.
First editions. Stapled newspapers, 24pp per issue, each 13 x 8.75 ins. Some fraying at the spines, and some edges a little bent, but a complete and generally clean set, from a collection which has been wrapped up in parcels for 60 years. In addition to the regular and pseudonymous authors, the contributors here include G.K.Chesterton, George Bernard Shaw, Havelock Ellis, H.G.Wells, G.D.H.Cole, Herbert Read, Allen Upward, Upton Sinclair, Oliver St. John Gogarty, John Mavrogordato and Ruth Pitter, as well as Hilaire Belloc, whose essay on 'The Present Position and Power of the Press' spans 8 issues. [n.b. we have more issues of The New Age from 1913-1916] Very Good.
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The Quest for Evolutionary Socialism. Eduard Bernstein and Social Democracy.
Cambridge: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 1997.
First edition. 287pp. Contents very clean and fresh, appears unread. In original green cloth-textured binding, spine titled in gilt: corners sharp, slight blunting to spine ends. Dust jacket very fresh, with slight knock to edge and faint diagonal score line to upper panel. Near Fine in Near Fine dust-jacket.
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The Protestant Ethic Debate: Max Weber's Replies to his Critics, 1907-1910.
Studies in Social and Political Thought: Liverpool University Press, 2001.
First Edition. vii, 149pp. Contents fresh and unmarked, in the original navy cloth lettered in gilt. Fresh, bright and sharp, in unclipped (unpriced) dustwrapper. Unblemished Fine copy. ISBN 0853239762
Price: £30.00
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