Description: Uncommon Great War issue of Boston's weekly Living Age for 9 January 1915 is in good condition. This one neatly rescued by me from an old bound volume of the magazine that had some damage to the binding. Nice clean text. Complete 63-page issue. Blind stamp to the front wrapper. No other markings. Highlights include: A new story (first half) by A.A. Milne, "The Woman." G.K. Chesterton's analysis of German Culture. Here first printed in America, this is an essay called "A Note on Northern Culture." Poet and writer Katherine Tynan's new poem, "The Mist That's Over Ireland." An essay reprinted from the London Spectator (unsigned), "Sedition in Ireland." Alice Milligan's new poem, "A Song of Freedom." James Davenport Whelpley's opening essay, "The American [National] Elections" of 1914, with details of the new Wilson Administration with huge gains made by Republicans in the U.S. House. J.H. Retinger's "Poland and the Present War." Arthur Compton-Rickett's "Literature and the Artisan." See photo for more content.
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Topic: History/Literary/Poetry
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1915
Publication Name: The Living Age (Boston)