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book for students of economics._" THE ABOVE BOOKS can be obtained of ALL BOOKSELLERS, or, if postage is remitted, from the publishers THE NEW AGE PRESS, 140 FLEET STREET, LONDON THE NEW AGE A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature and Art EDITED BY A. R. ORAGE _Every Thursday_ _ONE PENNY_ Has the most brilliant list of Contributors of any Penny or Sixpenny weekly paper in Great Britain Among the Contributors to the volume just completed are:--G. Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, G. K. Chesterton. E. Nesbit, Hilaire Belloc, M.P., Arnold Bennett, Havelock Ellis, Edward Carpenter, Filson Young, Sir Hartley Williams, John Galsworthy, Israel Zangwill, Wordsworth Donisthorpe, Hubert Bland, Oscar Levy, Aylmer Maude, Edwin Pugh, Conrad Noel, Eden Phillpotts, Tolstoi, Anatole France, Gustave Herve, Dr. Josiah Oldfield, John Davidson, and many others. _What the Press say about "The New Age"_ "The very ably-conducted Review."--_Spectator._ "_The New Age_ is the only notable accession to Socialist journalism in recent years."--_Lancashire Daily Post._ "In the columns of The New Age the few literary wits we possess delight to impinge one another on the horns of ridicule."--The North Mail. _Extracts from Letters received_ "I congratulate you very heartily on the conduct of the most interesting publication in England. So useful a paper is almost indispensable."--M. F. B. (LONDON). "_The New Age_ is the best weekly going."--_F. S. C._ (_Malvern_). "Something to look forward to with pleasure each week."--_K. S._ (_Hampstead_). "I have come to look for Thursday mornings with a certain relish and to open _The New Age_ with an expectation which I may say is never disappointed. No other paper prints so freely the views of those who differ from your own, and there is no journal in the kingdom which should be valued more for its open-mindedness and impartiality."--_D. J._ (_Manchester_). "I take the keenest delight in reading _The New Age_--the _best_ newspaper of the day."--_Lady_ ---- (_Sutherland_). "Though I disagree so profoundly with it, as a journalist I greatly admire the enterprise and brilliancy of _The New Age_."--_From the Editor of one of the Leading Sixpenny Weeklies._ Write for a Specimen Cop
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