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... Galton, B.A. 3s. 6d. (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co.) Jephtush, and other mysteries, lyrical and dranatic. By Aleister Crowley. Zs 6d. (Kegan Pael. Trench, Trubuer, and Co.) -Darwinisn and Lamarckism. old and new. Four lectures by Frederiok Wollaston ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... Shorthand? by T. P. O'Connor. M.P.; Mr. Gladstone, by the late Sir Frank Lockwood; and Ballade of a Far Country, by Aleister Crowley. His Hionour Judge Yates Lee outlines in the L Iaw Magazine and Review a Practical Scheme for tile Extension of the ...

THE TITHE BARN-DANCE

... DANGERS OF BEACHY HEAD. To th! EDITOR of the PALL MALL GAZETTE. SIR,-In the interview of your representative with Mr. Aleister Crowley, of the Scottish Mountaineering Club, the latter said that Beachy Head offers the most difficult and dangerous bit of ...

REVIEWS

... rejoinder. It is true that this farrago, of which Mr. Crowley should be heartily ashamed, is the worst thing in the volume. If Mr. Swinburne had never displayed violence in criticism, Mr. Crowley would doubtless have used more urbanity-which shows how ...

LITERATURE

... Mysteries, Lyrical and Dramatic. By Aleister Crowley. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co., Limited.)-No lover of contempor- ary poetry should fail to read this delight- ful volume of verse. Mr Aleister Crow- ley (who, if we mistake not, has ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES JFrflAE AND OTEH5R Mysrzrtas. By Aleister 1 Crowley (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, & Co.). The author of this work has proved himself a considerable master of verse. He has the gift of melody, and his verses run with ease and smooth- ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Browue. -(Lon- don: Ward, Lock & Co.) POETRY, VERSE. AND DRAMIA. JTephthah, and Other Mysteries, Lyrical and Dramatic. By Aleister Crowley. (London: Kegan Paul & Co.) ?? and Ftlowrs. Poems Written by William Luther Longstaff. (London: Greening & Co.) & Bose's ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Mysteries, Lyrical and Dramatic. By Aleister Crowley. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trilbner & Co.)-The peculiar story of Jephthah has been often treated by poets, but never, as it seems to us, so effectively as by Mr Crowley. His adoption of the Greek form ...