H. G. Wells
The following items may be added to those recorded in J. R. Hammond's Herbert George Wells: An Annotated Bibliography of His Works (New York and London: Garland, 1977).
"Pot-Shots as Criticism," Nation 11 (22 June 1912), 437. Letter, protesting his depiction in editorial remarks on his The Great State (in "Pot-Shots at Utopia," 15 June, pp. 396-398).
"The Great Community," Nation 15 (4 July 1914), 531. Review of The Great Society: A Psychological Analysis, by Graham Wallas.
"Opportunity," Nation 15 (15 Aug. 1914), 732-734.
"The Liberal Fear of Russia," Nation 15 (22 Aug. 1914), 755-757.
"The War of the Mind," Nation 15 (29 Aug. 1914), 788-790. Hammond records (as item L 9) a reprint of this item.
"The Need for Strength and Cleanness at Home," Nation 15 (5 Sept. 1914), 812-814. A footnote, "Copyright, 1914, by the `New York World,' " suggests earlier newspaper publication.
"Two Ways," Nation 15 (12 Sept. 1914), 834-836. A footnote, "Copyright, 1914, by the `New York World,' " suggests earlier newspaper publication.
"Mr. Wells's Pacifist State," Nation 16 (3 Oct. 1914), 15-16. Letter in response
to one of John Bailey of 26 Sept. (pp. 887-888), which had criticized Wells's 12 Sept. article "The Two Ways."
"Ideals of Organization," Nation 17 (24 July 1915), 534-536.
"Reconstruction in Higher Education," Nation 21 (2 June 1917), 225-226. Review of Higher Education and the War, by John Burnet.
"James Joyce," Nation 20 (24 Feb. 1917), 710, 712. Review of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce. Also printed in New Republic 10 (10 Mar. 1917), 158-160.