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MARGARET C. ANDERSON, Editor

THE NEW MONTHLY WHICH HAS BEEN CALLED “THE MOST VITAL THING EVER STARTED IN AMERICA”

To reach everybody who wants “The Little Review” we have decided to become more accessible.

Subscriptions now $1.50 a year; single copies 15 cents.

The next issue will be ready the first day of September, and the magazine will be published hereafter promptly on the first of every month.

The September issue contains the following:

POEMS:Maxwell Bodenheim
After Feeling Deux Arabesques by Debussy
Let Me Not Live Too Long
To a Violinist
Gifts
To a Woman
Hell
The Nietzschean Love of EternityGeorge Burman Foster
Grocer Shops and Souls
The DemocratWith apologies to Mr. Galsworthy
The Constructive Reasoner
POEMS:Amy Lowell
Clear, with Light Variable Winds
Fool’s Moneybags
The Crucified DionysusAlexander S. Kaun
The Poetry of RevoltCharles Ashleigh
The Venetian DramatistsIrma McArthur
The Obituary of a PoetFloyd Dell
Humbugging the PublicHenry Blackman Sell
London LetterAmy Lowell

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