The Fortnightly Review: No. CCCCLXIII, New Series [561r] (12/239)
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The journal's contents are summarised on folio 558. The contents of the journal are as follows:
- 'Autocracy and War' by Joseph Conrad (ff 571-581)
- 'The Battle of the Sea of Japan' by Sir Archibald Hurd (ff 581-587)
- 'A Morning in the Galleries' by Frederic Harrison (ff 588-592)
- 'How is Struck a Contemporary' by John Alfred Spender (ff 593-600)
- 'The Marquis of Lansdowne' by F St John Morrow (ff 600-607)
- 'The Mission to Cabul [Kabul]' by Angus Hamilton (ff 608-612)
- 'Richard and Minna Wagner' by William Ashton Ellis (ff 613-617)
- 'Scotland and John Knox' by Robert S Rait (ff 618-624)
- 'The Position of Women:' (1) 'The Duel of the Sexes' by Mona Caird (ff 625-631) (2) 'The Threatened Re-subjection of Woman' by Lady Agnes Grove (ff 632-634)
- 'The Extravagant Economy of Women' by Mrs John Lane (ff 635-638)
- 'Peace and Internal Politics: A Letter for Russia' by R L (ff 638-645)
- 'Francis William Newman' by Francis Gribble (ff 646-651)
- 'The Beginnings of Religion and Totemism Among the Australian Aborigines. I' by James George Frazer (ff 651-656)
- 'Nostalgia. Part III' by Grazia Deledda (ff 657-665)
- 'Correspondence: Japan and Peace' by Alfred Stead (ff 665-668).
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