Chapter 32

CHANTS COMMUNALBy HORACE TRAUBELBoards, $1.00 net. Paper, 30 cents postpaid.Inspirational prose pieces fired by revolutionary idealism and prophetically subtle in their vision. The high esteem in which Traubel’s work is held is attested by the following unusual commendations:Mildred Bain: “In ‘Chants Communal’ we have some of the most magnificent poetry which has ever accompanied a historic movement of thought. These songs may well be termed scriptural. They are the very heart beat of humanity. Such powerful exhortations, such fiercely tender pleadings are in them. They are religious in the deepest, broadest sense. Every one of them is a call to the higher self in man; is instinct with the consciousness of the sacredness of life in its human every-day aspects.”Jack London: “His is the vision of the poet and the voice of the poet.”Eugene V. Debs: “Traubel is a philosopher, a poet, and a prophet; he has produced a volume of literature—the literature of life and love, of freedom and joy, and of universal social redemption.”Clarence Darrow: “Horace Traubel is both a poet and a philosopher. No one can say anything too good about him or his work.”George D. Herron: “It is a book of the highest value and beauty that Horace Traubel proposes to give us, and I can only hope that it will be read as widely and appreciatively as it more than deserves to be; for it is with a joy that would seem extravagant, if I expressed it, that I welcome ‘Chants Communal.’”ALBERT AND CHARLES BONI96 FIFTH AVENUE - - - - NEW YORKTHE INTERNATIONALA magazine for matured minds.A magazine for those who dare to think.A magazine for all true cosmopolites.A magazine with a courage so fearless that it publishes the best.Brieux, Schnitzler, Strindberg are only a few of the advanced thinkers who have appeared in the pages of THE INTERNATIONAL.We have been in the vanguard of intellectual freedom.We shall always be far ahead of our times.You may glimpse the future by reading THE INTERNATIONAL.George Sylvester Viereck, Editor.Leonard D. Abbott, Richard Le Gallienne, Associate Editors.15 CENTS A COPY. $1.50 A YEAR.MOODS PUBLISHING COMPANY29 WEST 42ND STREET - - NEW YORK CITY

CHANTS COMMUNAL

By HORACE TRAUBEL

Boards, $1.00 net. Paper, 30 cents postpaid.

Inspirational prose pieces fired by revolutionary idealism and prophetically subtle in their vision. The high esteem in which Traubel’s work is held is attested by the following unusual commendations:

Mildred Bain: “In ‘Chants Communal’ we have some of the most magnificent poetry which has ever accompanied a historic movement of thought. These songs may well be termed scriptural. They are the very heart beat of humanity. Such powerful exhortations, such fiercely tender pleadings are in them. They are religious in the deepest, broadest sense. Every one of them is a call to the higher self in man; is instinct with the consciousness of the sacredness of life in its human every-day aspects.”

Jack London: “His is the vision of the poet and the voice of the poet.”

Eugene V. Debs: “Traubel is a philosopher, a poet, and a prophet; he has produced a volume of literature—the literature of life and love, of freedom and joy, and of universal social redemption.”

Clarence Darrow: “Horace Traubel is both a poet and a philosopher. No one can say anything too good about him or his work.”

George D. Herron: “It is a book of the highest value and beauty that Horace Traubel proposes to give us, and I can only hope that it will be read as widely and appreciatively as it more than deserves to be; for it is with a joy that would seem extravagant, if I expressed it, that I welcome ‘Chants Communal.’”

ALBERT AND CHARLES BONI96 FIFTH AVENUE - - - - NEW YORK

THE INTERNATIONAL

A magazine for matured minds.

A magazine for those who dare to think.

A magazine for all true cosmopolites.

A magazine with a courage so fearless that it publishes the best.

Brieux, Schnitzler, Strindberg are only a few of the advanced thinkers who have appeared in the pages of THE INTERNATIONAL.

We have been in the vanguard of intellectual freedom.

We shall always be far ahead of our times.

You may glimpse the future by reading THE INTERNATIONAL.

George Sylvester Viereck, Editor.Leonard D. Abbott, Richard Le Gallienne, Associate Editors.

15 CENTS A COPY. $1.50 A YEAR.

MOODS PUBLISHING COMPANY29 WEST 42ND STREET - - NEW YORK CITY


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