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Issues of 1928 = 16 Issues, 355 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 16 Issues, 275 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 10 Years, 127 Issues, 2,709 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 19 Issues, 300 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1930 = 6 Issues, 89 Articles-
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January 1, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles- The World Is One by Salvador de Madariaga, pp. 522-524
- Former Naval Conferences by Henry W. Nevinson, pp. 525-530
- Philip Snowden and Andre Tardieu, pp. 531-537
- Clemenceau the Man by Andre Geraud, pp. 538-542
- China As It Is, pp. 547-552
- The New Britannica by A New Statesman Reviewer, pp. 553-560
- Two Giants of the Air by Dr. A.R. Bohm-Dessau, pp. 561-564
- Dr. Dreyfus London by Davis Thorwaldson, pp. 565-569
- On Not Being a Philosopher by Robert Lynd, pp. 570-573
- The World Over, p. 513
- Calendar of Events, pp. 514-521
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 543-546
- As Others See Us, pp. 574-575
- War and Peace, pp. 576-580
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January 15, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles- The London Naval Conference by Hector C. Bywater, pp. 586-593
- Russia on the Brink by Paul Scheffer, pp. 594-600
- Hoover for Sanity by Georg Bernhard, pp. 601-605
- Germany's Last Six Years by Pierre Lafue, pp. 606-611
- The Paradox of Australia by Dr. Colin Ross, pp. 616-621
- The Peril to Letters by Hilaire Belloc, pp. 622-626
- Pablo Picasso by Ramon Gomez de la Serna, pp. 627-632
- The Charms of Munich by Robert Redslob, pp. 633-636
- The World Over, p. 577
- Calendar of Events, pp. 578-585
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 612-615
- As Others See Us, pp. 637-639
- War and Peace, pp. 640-644
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February 1, 1930 Issue = 17 Articles- Speaking of Oil by Sir Henri Deterding, pp. 650-651
- Europe Turns to Africa by Count Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi, pp. 652-655
- A Visit to Briand by Annette Kolb, pp. 656-658
- The Position in Palestine by William Martin, pp. 659-663
- Britain in Irak by Dr. Richard Lewinsohn, pp. 664-669
- Britain Duped by France by George Glasgow, pp. 670-672
- Stalin Be Praised by A. Disciple, pp. 673-675
- Back to Silver by J.F. Darling, pp. 676-680
- Why America Gets Rich by Lucien Laurat, pp. 681-684
- North Atlantic Rescue by E.P. Ortweiler, pp. 685-687
- Moving Out of Russia by Rudolf Olden, pp. 688-692
- What Is the Use of Aircraft? by An Aviation Expert, pp. 693-696
- Brighter Realism by 'Yaffie', pp. 697-699
- The World Over, p. 641
- Calendar of Events, pp. 642-649
- As Others See Us, pp. 700-703
- War and Peace, pp. 704-708
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February 15, 1930 Issue = 16 Articles- Toward a Better British Empire by Lord Melchett, pp. 714-720
- Trotski in Exile by Emil Ludwig, pp. 721-724
- Crisis in India by J.L. Garvin, pp. 725-728
- Italy Facing Bankruptcy by Francesco Nitti, pp. 729-733
- The Late Entente Cordiale by 'Pertinax', pp. 734-737
- How Europe Gets Its Oil by Francis Delaisi, pp. 738-743
- America's Immanent Destiny by Pierre de Lanux, pp. 744-747
- On Accepting the Nobel Prize by Thomas Mann, pp. 748-750
- The Slumbering East by Prince Max of Hohenlohe, pp. 751-754
- In a Chinese Temple by Alfons Paquet, pp. 755-757
- In Memory of Lenin by M. Schillskaya, pp. 758-762
- A Page of Verse, p. 763
- The World Over, p. 705
- Calendar of Events, pp. 706-713
- As Others See Us, pp. 764-767
- War and Peace, pp. 768-776
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March 1, 1930 Issue = 15 Articles- Russia's Vain Appeal by Robert de Traz, pp. 10-14
- What about the Liberals? by A Laborite, pp. 15-17
- Germany's Aches and Pains by L. Dumont-Wilden, pp. 18-22
- The Man behind Tardieu by Frantz Clement, pp. 23-25
- Aspects of Africa by Julian S. Huxley, pp. 30-33
- Did Francis Joseph Kill His Son? by Leon de Poncins, pp. 34-39
- From Peking to Harbin by Maurice Larrouy, pp. 40-45
- Hands across the Rhine by Gottfried Benn, pp. 46-49
- Onward through Arabia by Leopold Weiss, pp. 50-56
- Advice to a Young Man by Hilaire Belloc, pp. 57-60
- The World Over, p. 1
- Calendar of Events, pp. 2-9
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 26-29
- As Others See Us, pp. 61-63
- War and Peace, pp. 64-68
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March 15, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles- Empire Free Trade by W.A. Hirst, pp. 74-79
- Russia at Home and Abroad by Two Moscow Correspondents, pp. 80-88
- England and Germany by Dr. G.P. Gooch, pp. 89-92
- Crown Prince or Duce? by A Rome Correspondent, pp. 93-95
- A Visit to America by Gaston Rageot, pp. 99-104
- Japan in Transition by Two Far Eastern Correspondents, pp. 105-110
- A Balkan Journey by Jan Struther, pp. 111-114
- Meeting Bartoletti by Massimo Bontempelli, pp. 115-120
- Anatole France To-day by Gonzague Truc, pp. 121-124
- The World Over, p. 65
- Calendar of Events, pp. 66-73
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 96-98
- As Others See Us, pp. 125-127
- War and Peace, p. 128
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1930 = 6 Issues, 79 Articles-
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April 1, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles- England's Real Prosperity by C.E.R. Sherrington, pp. 136-144
- Britain's Tragic Hour by Jules Sauerwein, pp. 145-147
- Masaryk at Eighty by Wickham Steed, pp. 148-152
- Snowden Converted by Jacques Bardoux, pp. 153-156
- Men or Machines? by Gabriel Reuillard, pp. 161-167
- The Soul of China by Pearl S. Buck, pp. 168-176
- From a Spanish Diary by Ernst Lothar, pp. 177-183
- Opening Up the Orient by Joseph Friedfeld, pp. 184-186
- Cinema English by E.V. Knox, pp. 187-189
- The World Over, pp. 129-135
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 157-160
- As Others See Us, pp. 190-191
- Calendar of Events, p. 192
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April 15, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles- This Year of Panic by Lucien Laurat, pp. 200-203
- From London to Lancashire by Two British Correspondents, pp. 204-211
- More French Inflation by Dr. Leo Stahl, pp. 212-215
- Spain and Its Sovereign by Salvador de Madariaga, pp. 216-220
- Chimneys of Essen by Erik Reger, pp. 224-228
- Prohibition as I Saw It by Frank H. Shaw, pp. 229-238
- Brockdorff-Rantzau by Maurice Muret, pp. 239-243
- Adventure in Arcadia by Franz Spunda, pp. 244-252
- The World Over, pp. 193-199
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 221-223
- As Others See Us, pp. 253-255
- War and Peace, p. 256
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May 1, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles- Britain in India by Mahatma Gandhi, pp. 264-269
- Germany Comes Back by Gaston Raphael, pp. 270-277
- Labor in Office by W.J. Brown, pp. 278-281
- Hindenburg and Luther by Two German Correspondents, pp. 282-288
- An Irishman on Ireland by Stephen Gwynn, pp. 292-294
- Schober of Austria by Marcel Dunan, pp. 295-298
- Ford through German Eyes by Ernst Toller, pp. 299-303
- Ferrero for Democracy by G. Hubert-Rodier, pp. 304-306
- The New Papal Index by G.G. Coulton, pp. 307-314
- The World Over, pp. 257-263
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 289-291
- As Others See Us, pp. 315-317
- War and Peace, p. 318
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May 15, 1930 Issue = 15 Articles- England on Four Fronts by Bernard Fay, pp. 326-328
- England and the League by Norman Angell, pp. 329-332
- The Palestine Report by A Political Observer, pp. 333-335
- John Bull Goes Walking by Georg Popoff, pp. 336-338
- Janus at Geneva by Salvador de Madariaga, pp. 339-343
- The Uncertain Franc by Georges Dovime, pp. 344-348
- Germany at Bay by 'Jonathaniel', pp. 352-356
- Out of Work by A Jobless German, pp. 357-361
- Flying over Africa by Walter Mittelholzer, pp. 362-368
- Memories of Whistler by Josef Engelhart, pp. 369-374
- Mr. Hearst Tells the World by 'MacFlecknoe', p. 375
- The World Over, pp. 319-325
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 349-351
- As Others See Us, pp. 376-379
- War and Peace, p. 380
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June 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles- Strategies of Peace by Wickham Steed, pp. 388-396
- The Grab for Antarctica by A British Editor, pp. 397-400
- Things Seen in India by Colin Ross, pp. 401-407
- Snowden, Baldwin, and Lady Astor by Harold J. Laski, pp. 411-418
- China Goes to War by George Soulie de Morant, pp. 419-423
- North America Looks South by Robert Cahen Salaberry, pp. 424-429
- Prohibition as It Is by A New York Correspondent, pp. 430-432
- On Horseback through the Andes by Mario Appelius, pp. 433-438
- The World Over, pp. 381-387
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 408-410
- As Others See Us, pp. 439-440
- Correspondence, pp. 441-442
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June 15, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles- Mussolini Unbends by Theodor Wolff, pp. 450-457
- Calling Italy's Bluff by Maurice Pernot, pp. 458-461
- Japan at Home and Abroad by Henry Hellssen, pp. 462-465
- Japan in Manchuria by Arnold Toynbee, pp. 466-469
- From Russia to Persia by Alexander von Spaics, pp. 470-474
- Where Islam Stands To-day by Abdelkader Hadj Hamou, pp. 475-480
- Births and Deaths in Europe by Andre Therive, pp. 481-483
- Race Suicide in Germany by Andre Sully, pp. 484-486
- Cosima Wagner by Karl Holl, pp. 487-493
- David Cup by J.B. Priestley, pp. 494-497
- The World Over, pp. 443-449
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 498-500
- As Others See Us, pp. 501-503
- War and Peace, p. 504
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1930 = 4 Issues, 63 Articles-
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July 1, 1930 Issue = 14 Articles- Labor's First Year by J.L. Garvin, pp. 512-517
- Message from India by Rabindranath Tagore, pp. 518-520
- Europe's Next Phase by Hans Zehrer, pp. 521-524
- How about Socialism? by Henri de Kerillis, pp. 525-530
- The Limits of Socialism by A Labor Editor, pp. 531-535
- From Washington to London by Jacques Bardoux, pp. 536-539
- Rivalry in Africa by Arnold Hollriegel, pp. 540-543
- Germany Goes American by Theodor Luddecke, pp. 544-548
- Briand for Europe by Wladimir d'Ormesson, pp. 549-553
- Why I Left the Films by Emil Jannings, pp. 554-557
- The World Over, pp. 505-511
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 558-560
- As Others See Us, pp. 561-563
- Correspondence, pp. 564-566
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July 15, 1930 Issue = 13 Articles- Empire and Population by Sir Leo Chiozza Money, pp. 574-578
- Italy versus France by A Paris Correspondent, pp. 579-585
- Germany Set Free by Pierre Lafue, pp. 586-592
- Germany in Chains by Two Germans in Bohemia, pp. 593-598
- Pan-America and Pan-Europe by Louis Guilaine, pp. 599-602
- Moscow Stretches East by Two Russian Correspondents, pp. 603-610
- Visiting the Snowdens by Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps, pp. 611-615
- Keeping up with Mr. Shaw by G.K. Chesterton, pp. 616-619
- The World Over, pp. 567-573
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 620-622
- As Others See Us, pp. 623-624
- Correspondence, pp. 625-627
- War and Peace, p. 628
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August 1, 1930 Issue = 12 Articles- Protection Run Wild, pp. 634-638
- France Builds an Empire by Werner von Schnitzler, pp. 639-648
- Central Europe in Distress by Marcel Ray, pp. 649-654
- Simon and India by Three British Editors, pp. 655-663
- Children and War Films by Cesar Santelli, pp. 664-669
- Love in America by Richard Hulsenbeck, pp. 670-673
- Truth in History by Egon Friedell, pp. 674-681
- The World Over, pp. 629-633
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 682-684
- As Others See Us, pp. 685-686
- Correspondence, pp. 687-689
- War and Peace, p. 690
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September 1930 Issue = 24 Articles- Britain Looks Ahead by Andre Siegfried, pp. 10-11
- Young England Speaks by Randolph Churchill, pp. 12-16
- A Nation on Its Knees by 'Yaffie', pp. 17-19
- Russia Present and Future by Nikolaus Basseches, pp. 20-23
- Moscow as I Saw It by A 'New Statesman' Correspondent, pp. 24-26
- I Plunge into the Ganges by Ayi Tendulkar, pp. 27-31
- Neglected Scandinavia by G. Malcolm Thomson, pp. 32-34
- A Visit to Sweden by William Martin, pp. 35-39
- Christianity To-day by The Very Reverend W.R. Inge, pp. 40-47
- Germany's City of Robots by Hans Natonek, pp. 48-51
- Three Letters by Marcel Proust, pp. 63-68
- The Heart of Arabia by Leopold Weiss, pp. 69-74
- Maeterlinck's Book on Ants by Leon Daudet, pp. 75-78
- Nietzsche in Love by Dr. Erich F. Podach, pp. 79-84
- Persons and Personages by Andre Maurois, pp. 52-54
- Conan Doyle's Last Words by W.R. Titterton, pp. 55-57
- Lord Beaverbrook by A French Editor, pp. 58-59
- Sir John Simon by Harold Laski, pp. 60-62
- Books Abroad, pp. 85-92
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 93-98
- As Others See Us, pp. 99-103
- Correspondence, pp. 104-105
- Coming Events, pp. 106-109
- War and Peace, p. 110
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1930 = 3 Issues, 69 Articles-
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October 1930 Issue = 23 Articles- Pathways to Prosperity by Gustav Cassel, pp. 118-119
- Socialism or Capitalism by Joseph Stalin, pp. 120-123
- How to solve Unemployment by N.M.P. Reilly, pp. 124-129
- Will America Recognize Russia? by Paul Scheffer, pp. 130-133
- Hoover and Manila by A Far-Eastern Editor, pp. 134-136
- Danger from Germany by Edmond Vermeil, pp. 137-143
- English Lights and Shadows by Harold Nicolson, pp. 144-145
- The Lost Generation by Major H.L. Nathan, pp. 146-148
- Three Unpublished 'Conversations' by Walter Savage Landor, pp. 160-168
- By Sail around Cape Horn by Heinrich Hauser, pp. 169-179
- Sport for Sport's Sake by Edmond Jaloux, pp. 180-183
- From Spain to Portugal by Paul Cohen-Portheim, pp. 184-187
- Unspoiled Portugal by Annemarie Jauss, pp. 188-192
- In Praise of Opium by Jean Cocteau, pp. 193-197
- The World Over, pp. 111-117
- Persons and Personages by Georg Popoff, pp. 149-155
- A German Visits Henry Ford by Dr. Ernst Feder, pp. 156-159
- Books Abroad, pp. 198-205
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 206-209
- As Others See Us, pp. 210-214
- Coming Events, pp. 215-216
- Correspondence, pp. 217-219
- War and Peace, p. 220
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November 1930 Issue = 25 Articles- Between Two Fires by Thomas Mann, pp. 232-236
- Reaction in Germany by Theodor Wolff, pp. 237-239
- Briand Must Go by 'Pertinax', pp. 240-242
- From Six to Six Millions by A Berlin Correspondent, pp. 243-245
- England Against Europe by Jacques Bardoux, pp. 246-250
- Poincare at Seventy by Dr. Leo Stahl, pp. 251-254
- Russia's Collective Farms by A Moscow Correspondent, pp. 255-259
- Last Words by Heinrich Heine, pp. 271-277
- John Jay Chapman by A 'Times' Reviewer, pp. 278-284
- Four Literary Portraits by Harold Laski, pp. 285-293
- The Future of the Films by Bela Balazs, pp. 294-297
- Talkies and the Stage by Prince Henry of Reuss, pp. 298-300
- Death Control by A.P. Herbert, pp. 301-303
- At Fifty by Seymour Poole, p. 304
- The World Over, pp. 221-231
- Persons and Personages, pp. 260-261
- Paul Morand Talks Travel , pp. 262-264
- Keyserling at Fifty , pp. 265-266
- Harold Laski---Political Philosopher , pp. 267-270
- Books Abroad, pp. 305-313
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 314-319
- As Others See Us, pp. 320-324
- Correspondence, pp. 325-326
- Coming Events, pp. 327-329
- War and Peace, p. 330
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December 1930 Issue = 21 Articles- An Hour with Erich Remarque by Frederic Lefevre, pp. 344-349
- Back to Nationalism by Hans Zebrer, pp. 350-354
- South America in Revolt by Benjamin Cremieux, pp. 355-362
- England's Stake in Europe by Maurice Gerothwohl, pp. 363-366
- Madcap America by Claude Blanchard, pp. 367-374
- Advice to the Young by Sir James Barrie, pp. 387-391
- My Father Alphonse by Leon Daudet, pp. 392-395
- A Visit to Vienna by St. John Ervine, pp. 396-404
- Before the Crucifix by Friedrich Nietzsche, pp. 405-407
- On Being Modern by J.B. Priestley, pp. 408-410
- In Memory of Hazlitt by Arthur Ransome, pp. 411-414
- The World Over, pp. 331-343
- Persons and Personages, pp. 375-377
- Beauty and...Freud , pp. 378-381
- Marshal Pilsudski , pp. 382-386
- Books Abroad, pp. 415-424
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 425-429
- As Others See Us, pp. 430-434
- Coming Events, pp. 435-436
- Correspondence, pp. 437-439
- War and Peace, p. 440
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Issues of 1931 = 12 Issues, 267 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 12 Issues, 246 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 233 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 252 Articles
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Issues of 1935 = 12 Issues, 244 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 251 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 287 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 302 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 12 Issues, 327 Articles
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Issues of the 1940s = 2 Years, 20 Issues, 499 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 296 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 8 Issues, 203 Articles