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Issues of the 1910s = 1 Year, 52 Issues, 1,179 Articles-
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Issues of 1919 = 52 Issues, 1,179 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 350 Issues, 6,084 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 26 Issues, 545 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 53 Issues, 888 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 52 Issues, 842 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 26 Issues, 463 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 947 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 885 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 45 Issues, 645 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 239 Articles
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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 1931 = 12 Issues, 267 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 12 Issues, 246 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1932 = 3 Issues, 66 Articles-
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January 1932 Issue = 20 Articles- What Hitler Will Do by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, pp. 388-395
- Issues of the Hour by Professor Gustav Cassel, pp. 396-397
- Tariffs and the Money System by Sir Norman Angell, pp. 398-399
- The Revolt of the Investor by M.J. Bonn, pp. 400-402
- Germany Can Pay by A Paris Editor, pp. 403-405
- The Changing Value of Man by C.N. Edge, pp. 406-412
- Europe's Darkest Corner by Hans Zehrer, pp. 413-414
- Ruthenian Week-End by Gunther Stein, pp. 415-419
- Proud and Empire by Francis Delaisi, pp. 429-438
- The Plays of Noel Coward by A.G. Macdonell, pp. 439-446
- Women of Japan by Maria Piper, pp. 447-450
- Bolshevism as Religion by A Moscow Correspondent, pp. 451-454
- The World Over, pp. 377-387
- Persons and Personages by Albert Werner, p. 420
- Jose Ortega y Gasset by Lorenzo Giusso, pp. 421-424
- Princess Lichnowsky by Kurt Reibnitz, pp. 425-428
- Books Abroad, pp. 455-460
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 461-464
- As Others See Us, pp. 465-469
- War and Peace, p. 470
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February 1932 Issue = 22 Articles- England Points the Way by J.L. Garvin, pp. 482-485
- The Economics of Glut by A London Editor, pp. 486-488
- Oriental Miscellany by Ayi Tendulkar, pp. 489-491
- A Lesson from India by F. Yeats-Brown, pp. 492-493
- China Speaks by Hsu Dau-lin, pp. 494-496
- When Japan Backed Lenin by W.K. von Nohara, pp. 497-499
- Russia Takes Stock by K.L. Gerstorff, pp. 500-502
- What Moscow Reads by Gunther Stein, pp. 503-506
- British Secret-Service Secrets by Xavier de Hauteclocque, pp. 520-527
- How Germany Was Encircled by Karl Friedrich Nowak, pp. 528-532
- Under Which King? by Cyril Connelly, pp. 533-538
- My Norway by Sigrid Undset, pp. 539-541
- The World Over, pp. 471-481
- Persons and Personages by Gotthard Jedlicka, pp. 507-510
- Riccardo Gualino, a Modern Cagliostro by Johannes P. Freden, pp. 511-513
- J.L. Garvin by Harold Laski, pp. 514-516
- Jacinto Benavente by Francisco Lucientes, pp. 517-519
- Books Abroad, pp. 542-550
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 551-554
- As Others See Us, pp. 555-559
- Correspondence, pp. 560-563
- War and Peace, pp. 564-568
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March 1932 Issue = 24 Articles- The Unpeaceful Pacific by Wickham Steed, pp. 12-15
- The Case against France by Harrison Brown, pp. 16-18
- J'Accuse la France by E.H. Davenport, pp. 19-21
- America's Error; Germany's Mistake by A Paris Editor, pp. 22-23
- Germany in Extremis by Adolf Hitler, pp. 24-25
- German Communism Speaks by Hermann Remmele, pp. 26-28
- Trotski on Germany by Carl von Ossietzky, pp. 29-31
- No More Overpopulation by Dr. R. Kuczynski, pp. 32-35
- Germany's Falling Birth-Rate by Dr. Ernst Kahn, pp. 36-37
- Charity's Reward by Arthur Schnitzler, pp. 48-52
- Immortal Alice by A 'Times' Reviewer, pp. 53-57
- Ultima Verba by Dr. Gustave Le Bon, pp. 58-62
- Revolt against the Intellect by Walther von Hollander, pp. 63-66
- A Frenchman on Goethe by Edmond Jaloux, pp. 67-70
- The World Over, pp. 1-11
- Persons and Personages by F.L. Lucas, pp. 38-39
- Rudolf Breitscheid, Social Democratic Leader by Dr. Georg Kecskemeti, pp. 40-41
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi by Rabindranath Tagore, pp. 42-44
- Interviewing Andre Siegfried , pp. 45-47
- Books Abroad, pp. 71-80
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 81-84
- As Others See Us, pp. 85-89
- Correspondence, pp. 90-93
- War and Peace, p. 94
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1932 = 3 Issues, 63 Articles-
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April 1932 Issue = 22 Articles- Three Continents in Travail by A London Editor, pp. 106-107
- American 'Reflation' by Leopold Schwarzschild, pp. 108-109
- Japan against America by Wilhelm Tietgens, pp. 110-112
- Is France Backing Japan? by W. Colepepper, pp. 113-115
- German Threnody by Erwin Ritter, pp. 116-120
- Old and New in Russia by Nikolaus Basseches, pp. 121-122
- From Saint Petersburg to Leningrad by Friedrich Sieburg, pp. 123-127
- Spain from Inside by Francisco Lucientes, pp. 128-131
- Essays in Prophecy by Theodor Lessing, pp. 132-136
- Communism or Humanism? by John Middleton Murry, pp. 147-151
- The Necessity of Humanism by Ernst Robert Curtius, pp. 152-154
- Scott and Northcliffe by A.G. Gardiner, pp. 155-162
- Germany's Literary Revenge by Andre Levinson, pp. 163-167
- An Hour with Andre Maurois by Frederic Lefevre, pp. 168-173
- The World Over, pp. 95-105
- Persons and Personages, pp. 137-139
- The Work of Leonid Leonov by Maxim Gorki, pp. 140-142
- In Praise of 'Alain' by Denis Saurat, pp. 143-146
- Books Abroad, pp. 174-179
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 180-183
- As Others See Us, pp. 184-187
- War and Peace, p. 188
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May 1932 Issue = 20 Articles- World without War by Sir Arthur Salter, pp. 200-203
- Zaharoff, Merchant of Death by Xavier de Hauteclocque, pp. 204-213
- Where France Hoards Gold by Stefan Zweig, pp. 214-220
- Ford in Brazil by Arnold Hollriegel, pp. 221-224
- Gentleman of Spain by Ilya Ehrenburg, pp. 225-229
- Essays in Miniature by 'Alain', pp. 242-246
- Japanese Buddha by Georges Bonneau, pp. 247-250
- Merriment from England by J.B. Morton, pp. 251-252
- Sales Resistance by Gerald Gould, pp. 253-255
- Notes on the Novel by Jules Romains, pp. 256-260
- The World Over, pp. 189-199
- Persons and Personages by Sir Austen Chamberlain, pp. 230-233
- T.S. Eliot Goes Home , pp. 234-235
- Ambassador Mellon by Dr. Richard von Kuhlmann, pp. 236-237
- Richard Strauss To-day by Friedrich Deutsch, pp. 238-241
- Books Abroad, pp. 261-267
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 268-271
- As Others See Us, pp. 272-276
- Correspondence, pp. 277-281
- War and Peace, p. 282
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June 1932 Issue = 21 Articles- Fashions of 1932 by Emmanuel Berl, pp. 294-299
- Russia, Recovery, and Reparations by Dr. A. Legendre, pp. 300-301
- Recovery? by A London Editor, pp. 302-304
- Reparations Once Again by Dr. M.J. Bonn, pp. 305-308
- The Great American Decline by Pierre Martignan, pp. 309-312
- Flight from the Dollar by A. Emil Davies, pp. 313-314
- America Sinks; Russia Rises by Bernhard Citron, pp. 315-317
- Second Thoughts on Kreuger by Dr. Richard Lewinsohn, pp. 318-320
- Was Kreuger Crazy? by Oscar Rydbeck, pp. 321-322
- Fighting Against Japan by 'Charlie Chan', pp. 333-337
- The Real Trend in Germany by August Thalheimer, pp. 338-344
- Machine versus Man by Hilaire Belloc, pp. 345-349
- East Africa Speaks by Alice Schalek, pp. 350-356
- The World Over, pp. 283-293
- Persons and Personages by Leon Pierre-Quint, pp. 323-325
- President Kalinin of Russia by Walter Bertram, pp. 326-328
- Karin Michaelis by Eugenie Schwarzwald, pp. 329-332
- Books Abroad, pp. 357-365
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 366-369
- As Others See Us, pp. 370-375
- War and Peace, p. 376
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1932 = 3 Issues, 58 Articles-
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July 1932 Issue = 20 Articles- England's Way Out by Paul Scheffer, pp. 388-389
- Ottawa and Empire by 'Scrutator', pp. 390-393
- France Turns Left by Ludwig Bauer, pp. 394-397
- Making Atheism Pay by Sir George Paish, pp. 398-399
- Russia's Fighting Atheists by Hans Richard Mertel, pp. 400-403
- Germany's Farm Crisis by Michel Sarlo, pp. 404-411
- From Moscow to Shanghai by Egon Erwin Kisch, pp. 425-430
- The Two Temptations by Jean-Richard Bloch, pp. 431-436
- Toward a Fourth International by F.A. Ridley, pp. 437-441
- Under Anaesthetic by Hugh Anthony, pp. 442-446
- Antarctic Whale Hunt by Dr. Erich Dautert, pp. 447-450
- The World Over, pp. 377-387
- Persons and Personages by Friedrich Sieburg, pp. 412-414
- Thomas Bata by Major Evelyn Wrench, pp. 415-417
- George Moore at Eighty , pp. 418-421
- Maurice Ravel by Nino Frank, pp. 422-424
- Books Abroad, pp. 451-458
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 459-463
- As Others See Us, pp. 464-469
- War and Peace, p. 470
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August 1932 Issue = 18 Articles- Let There Be War by George Bronson Rea, pp. 480-483
- War Is Here by L. Magyar, pp. 484-491
- Nep or Neo-Nep by Nikolaus Basseches, pp. 492-494
- Neo-Nep in Russia by A Moscow Correspondent, pp. 495-497
- History of the Franc by Francis Delaisi, pp. 498-506
- Youth in Reaction by Professor Eibl, pp. 507-514
- The Orient Unveiled by Rene Daumal, pp. 526-531
- Pilgrimage to Gautama Buddha by Ayi Tendulkar, pp. 532-535
- The Psychology of Hara-Kiri by A Correspondent, pp. 536-538
- The Two Issues by G. Lowes Dickinson, pp. 539-543
- Donoso Doloroso by Joseph Bernhart, pp. 544-550
- The World Over, pp. 471-479
- Persons and Personages by Dr. Richard Lewinsohn, pp. 515-518
- Romain Rolland by Henri Barbusse, pp. 519-521
- Interviewing Von Schleicher , pp. 522-525
- Books Abroad, pp. 551-558
- As Others See Us, pp. 559-563
- War and Peace, pp. 564-568
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September 1932 Issue = 20 Articles- Hitler and France by Jean-Richard Bloch, pp. 12-18
- England's Two Faces by A Correspondent, p. 19
- In the Black Country by A.F.B., pp. 20-21
- Europe and Ottawa by Count Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi, pp. 22-25
- Common Sense about Gold by F.H. Hamilton, pp. 26-35
- Will Japan Crash? by Helene Iswolsky, pp. 36-39
- Famine in Japan by 'Japanicus', pp. 40-45
- Heir to Remarque by Rene Schickele, pp. 56-59
- Luxury and Morals by Ernst Robert Curtius, pp. 60-62
- In Lighter Vein by Jan Struther, pp. 63-64
- Three to Two by 'Yaffle', pp. 65-67
- Bayreuth in the '90's by Anna Baroness von Kuhn, pp. 68-71
- The World Over, pp. 1-11
- Persons and Personages by Harold Laski, pp. 46-47
- The Credo of Heinrich Mann by S. Kracauer, pp. 48-50
- Mussolini and Emil Ludwig by Ludwig Bauer, pp. 51-55
- Books Abroad, pp. 72-80
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 81-86
- As Others See Us, pp. 87-93
- War and Peace, p. 94
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1932 = 3 Issues, 59 Articles-
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October 1932 Issue = 19 Articles- Reasons for Optimism by A London Editor, pp. 106-108
- The Secret International, pp. 109-120
- The World and Ottawa by 'Economist' Editorials, pp. 121-126
- Italy's Rising Generation by X X X, pp. 127-133
- Japan Looks at Europe by Kinzo, pp. 134-136
- German Perspectives by Professor M.J. Bonn, pp. 146-148
- From Bismarck to Hitler by Berthold Molden, pp. 149-152
- With the Foreign Legion by Major P.C. Wren, pp. 153-159
- A New Soviet Novelist by A Paris Correspondent, pp. 160-163
- On Not Being Earnest by Egon Friedell, pp. 164-167
- The World Over, pp. 95-105
- Persons and Personages by Heinrich York-Steiner, pp. 137-138
- Japan's War Minister Explains by Gunther Stein, pp. 139-140
- G.L. Dickinson: A Tribute by E.M. Forster, pp. 141-142
- Germany's Forgotten Man , pp. 143-145
- Books Abroad, pp. 168-177
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 178-182
- As Others See Us, pp. 183-187
- War and Peace, p. 188
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November 1932 Issue = 17 Articles- Steel against Peace by Georges Hoog, pp. 198-204
- Germany's Next Phase by Hans Zehrer, pp. 205-210
- Undeluded Andalusia by Jose Ortega y Gasset, pp. 211-218
- English Fact and Fiction by Friedrich Sieburg, pp. 219-221
- England's Post-War Novelists by Paul Cohen-Portheim, pp. 222-224
- Outshining Mata Hari by H. Berndorf, pp. 234-242
- Viva Sandino by Manuel Antonio Valle, pp. 243-248
- From Marx to Stalin by Gustav Mayer, pp. 249-253
- Voices of Arabia by Mohammed Asad, pp. 254-257
- Spiritualism Put to Proof by Gerald Heard, pp. 258-262
- The World Over, pp. 189-197
- Persons and Personages by Henri Peyre, pp. 225-230
- Vaihinger at Eighty by Dr. Milo Blach, pp. 231-233
- Books Abroad, pp. 263-271
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 272-275
- As Others See Us, pp. 276-281
- War and Peace, p. 282
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December 1932 Issue = 23 Articles- Toward Technocracy, pp. 292-293
- England and Technocracy by A London Editor, pp. 294-296
- Technocracy Speaks by Howard Scott, pp. 297-303
- Two Danger Spots of War by Hilaire Belloc, pp. 304-305
- How France Rules Rumania by Rudolf Herrnstadt, pp. 306-312
- The Real Montagu Norman by Viscount Snowden, pp. 313-315
- One Step Enough by Montagu Norman, pp. 316-317
- Norman for Stability by 'Yaffle', pp. 318-319
- When Greek Meets German by Theodor Lessing, pp. 327-330
- Monks of Athos by G. Christoph, pp. 331-337
- Hindu Swamis and Women of the West by Cornelia Sorabji, pp. 338-345
- Creative Art in Russia by Dr. Richard Lewinsohn, pp. 346-349
- Russia's Literary Renaissance by Hans E. Friedrich, pp. 350-354
- A Pair of Street Scenes by Leo Lania, pp. 355-356
- Death in Constantinople by Richard Hulsenbeck, pp. 357-360
- The World Over, pp. 283-291
- Persons and Personages by Eugenio d'Ors, pp. 320-321
- The Richest Man in the World by Annie Quensel, pp. 322-323
- Murry's Merry Men by E. Rolph, pp. 324-326
- Books Abroad, pp. 361-366
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 367-370
- As Others See Us, pp. 371-375
- War and Peace, p. 376
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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