Christian Century . eveloped by Gordon Craig. English Pageantry, Vol. 1 By Robert Withington. 258 pages. $ A suggestive account of the development ofthe masque, tournament, and pageant from 1300through the stately days of Queen Elizabeth. Giotto and His Followers By Osvald Siren. 2 vols. $ definitive account of the Italian Trecentopainters; the first volume contains the text, andthe second reproduces over 300 paintings. Blind Bards and The Life of William Wallace By William Henry Schofield. Ready De-cember 10. $ A delightfully rambling account of blind poets,Scottish legend, f
Christian Century . eveloped by Gordon Craig. English Pageantry, Vol. 1 By Robert Withington. 258 pages. $ A suggestive account of the development ofthe masque, tournament, and pageant from 1300through the stately days of Queen Elizabeth. Giotto and His Followers By Osvald Siren. 2 vols. $ definitive account of the Italian Trecentopainters; the first volume contains the text, andthe second reproduces over 300 paintings. Blind Bards and The Life of William Wallace By William Henry Schofield. Ready De-cember 10. $ A delightfully rambling account of blind poets,Scottish legend, fairies, dwarfs, and folk-poetry. The Italian Emigration of Our Times By Robert F. Foerster. Ready Dec. 10. $ A vivid account of the greatest migration move-ment of modern history, with a most interestingsketch of an immigration policy for the UnitedStates. An ideal gift for the student of modernaffairs and of sociology. HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS 10 Randall Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 280 Madison Avenue, New York City. A Journal of Religion Chicago, November 27, 1919 The Spiritual Factorsin Bolshevism By John Spargo The Faith of OurFathers By Edgar De Witt Jones Published Weekly-$ the Year Religious Minds cannot believe that the principles of Christianity properly applied could have brought theworld to its present state of disorder. The lack of the Golden Rule in industrial relationsand international, and even national affairs, is perceptible at every turn, and it is increas-ingly necessary for students of social, political, and economic affairs to recast their think-ing. Down in New York there is a weekly publication that is credited by many of theprogressive religious and political leaders of highest standing with being more nearly rightin its attitude towards national and international affairs than any other publication theyread. j The Public is a weekly whose editorial aim is to focus attention on matters of historical special articles have the purpose of m
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