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Periodical: Vision

Summary:  From Pat Deveney's database:

Vision.
A Magazine & Review of Mysticism and Spiritual Reconstruction.
1919--1920 Monthly
London, England. Publisher: Erskine Macdonald Ltd. (London) and Orpheus Publishing Company (Edinburgh). Editor: Dorothy Greenside, Galloway Kyle.
1/5, September 1919 -- 2/7, July 1920. 64 pp., 10/6 a year.

This was described by the Bookman as "an excellent miscellany of prose and verse which challenges the materialistic." Greenside, who contributed articles like "Clairvoyance in Children" to the journal, was also the author of Little Builders: New Thought Talks to Children ("eulcidates our higher and keener thought-evolutions for the childish mind," with forward by Ralph Waldo Trine), which indicates the tenor of the journal. Articles on "Another Telepathic Experiment," "Two Psychic Experiences," "A Mystic's Calendar," "Vision in Arts and Crafts," etc. The terms "mystic" and "vision"predominate in the journal. Advertisements for the Delphic Club in Piccadilly ("a social centre for Ladies and Gentlemen interested in the Occult Sciences," £3 3s. a year); Celestia Root Lang's Divine Life, William Thomas Pavitt (designer of Badges and Symbolic Metalwork of every description), etc. BL.

Note: The library copy of Vision from which the majority of our issues are drawn was badly mutilated by the binder: all covers and wrappers were removed from the issues. To see the periodical in its as-sent state, examine V2 N$ "with wrappers," below

Issues:Vision V1 N1 May 1919
Vision V1 N2 Jun 1919
Vision V1 N3 Jul 1919
Vision V1 N4 Aug 1919
Vision V1 N5 Sep 1919
Vision V1 N6 Oct 1919
Vision V1 N7 Nov 1919
Vision V1 N8 Dec 1919
Vision V2 N1 Jan 1920
Vision V2 N2 Feb 1920
Vision V2 N3 Mar 1920
Vision V2 N4 Apr 1920
Vision V2 N4 Apr 1920 With Wrappers
Vision V2 N5 May 1920
Vision V2 N6 Jun 1920
Vision V2 N7 Jul 1920

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