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  • On Growing Old
    Norman HapgoodNovember 1903 Issue
  • What Children Want to Know
    February 1904 Issue
  • The Study of Local Color
    December 1902 Issue
  • New Books for Children

    Widow of the author and critic Joseph Henry Jackson, CHARLOTTE JACKSON, does a monthly round-up of childrens books for the San Francisco Chronicle.

    Charlotte JacksonJune 1956 Issue
  • The Club Secretary
    Lord DunsanyAugust 1934 Issue
  • Aldous Huxley: The Latest Phase
    Theodore SpencerMarch 1940 Issue
  • My Formal Education
    Elinor Goulding SmithJune 1944 Issue
  • The Problem of English Identity

    And the play that lays bare Britain’s constructed myths

    Sophie GilbertJune 14, 2022
    The cast of 'Jerusalem'
  • A Winter's Tale
    Lloyd RoseFebruary 1984 Issue
  • Inexplicable Dinosaurs
    Anthony BurgessFebruary 1991 Issue
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