Description: Uncommon Great War issue of Boston's Living Age for 11 December 1915. A good copy. Complete. This number of 63-pages neatly rescued by me from an old damaged bound volume of the weekly. Some Highlights include: James Davenport Whelpley's opening essay "In Neutral America." Dr. Niko Zupanic's "The Strategical Importance of Serbia." New poems by Laurence Housman and E. Nesbitt. The "Cure de Campagne's" article: "On Peasant Christianity." Edward Storey on "A Dead City of England" (Winchester). Edwardian novelist, now lost in the mists of time, Evelyn St. Leger's serial novel (chapters 10-13) "The Tollhouse." K.G. Lim on "The Monarchical Movement in China." The notable English writer, politician and Punch contributor, R.C. Lehmann's new story, "The Budget." This story is, in fact, reprinted here for an American audience from Punch. Numerous other essays, articles, etc. See photo for more content.
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Topic: Literary/History/Great War
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1915
Publication Name: The Living Age (Boston)