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I. Shakespeare and the Drama, by Leo Tolstoy.
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IV. The Press against Shakespeare.

A Criticism by Tolstoy of Shakespeare’s dramatic and liter character. Includes an article by E. H. Crosby, on Shakespeare's negative attitude to democracy. Also some remarks on the subject by Mr. G. B. Shaw. and adverse criticism of Shakespeare by the Press, With new portrait (1906). 128 pages. Price 6d., post free, 7d.

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Pictures by Emile Holarêk with readings on the subject by Leo Tolstoy and others. Edited by V. Tchertkoff. Depicts the horrors of war and its antagonism to Christianity. Useful to Peace Societies. Red Covers, 34 pages, 12 × 10, 1d., post free 2. Better copy, same size, Red Covers, thick paper, tinted pictures, 6d., post free 76.

Revolution in Russia.

Four New Articles by Leo Tolstoy.

An inquiry into the causes of the present crisis in Russia, and its relation to similar symptoms in other countries, showing the only remedy. Also a letter on the subject to a Chinese gentleman. With illustrated cover, price 6d., post free, 7d.

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