THE ABERDEEN DAILY JOURNAL

Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

12 October 1914

(page 3)

 

MAGAZINES.

 

ENGLISH REVIEW.

 

 

The Editor of the “English Review,” Mr. Austin Harrison, lived in Germany and in German countries for ten years, and there is no writer more familiar with the state of feeling in the enemy’s country or with the aggressive aims which the war was designed by the Kaiser and his Ministers to promote. . . .

 

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. . . Apart from the articles relating directly or indirectly to the war, there are literary sketches, attractive and stimulating—one of the best being in the delightfully characteristic vein of Mr. Cunninghame-Graham. The number opens with a fine poem, “To America” by Aleister Crowley, and the other verses are worthy of a magazine that has always maintained a high literary standard.