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The Phoenix
A MAGAZINE OF INDIVIDUALITY
Edited by MICHAEL MONAHAN
(Originally founded as The Papyrus, July, 1903)

Ten Cents the Copy
One Dollar the Year

Entered as second-class matter April 27, 1914, at the post office at South Norwalk, Connecticut, under the Act of March 3, 1879.


Principal Contents for June, (1915)

Elbert HubbardMichael Monahan
The Old DaysJames Whitcomb Riley
Sun and SeaMaxim Gorky
Shaw and the TabooTemple Scott
Hafiz in SpringRichard Le Gallienne
from the "Garden of Fruits"Editor's Translation

Side Talks by the Editor
The Year that Is Gone
Gloria Mundi
Sex in the Magazines
Cohen
The Dead Men's Song
Etc., Etc.

(All matter, not otherwise signed, is by the Editor.)


Published Monthly by MICHAEL MONAHAN,
at South Norwalk, in the State of Connecticut


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—ONE DOLLAR for twelve numbers, postpaid, in the United States, its possessions and dependencies; to Canada and all foreign countries within the Postal Union, $1.25. Payment must be in advance. Send money only by cheque, registered letter, postal or express order.

Copyright 1915, by Michael Monahan.