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Volume 1 No. 1 November 1909

Then This A Small God And a Large Goddess Arrears Three Thanksgivings How Doth The Hat Introducing the World, the Flesh And the Devil What Diantha Did Where the Heart Is Thanksgiving Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Comment And Review Personal Problems Thanksong Advertisements: Lowney's, Fels-Naptha Soap, Holeproof Hoisery, Moore's Fountain Pen, The Forerunner, A Toilet Preparation, Calendula

Volume 1 No. 2 December 1909

Love According To Solomon An Obvious Blessing Steps Why We Honestly Fear Socialism Child Labor What Diantha Did The Poor Relation His Crutches Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Comment And Review Personal Problems Get Your Work Done Advertisements: Lowney's, Soapine, Woman's Era, The Forerunner, Calendula

Volume 1 No. 3 January 1910

A Central Sun, a song Reasonable Resolutions Her Housekeeper Locked Inside Private Morality And Pulic Immorality "With God Above" The Humanness Of Women Here Is The Earth What Diantha Did The "Anti" And The Fly The Barrel Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Comment and Review Personal Problems Play-Time: The Melancholy Rabbit Advertisements: The Forerunner, Confidential Remarks About Our Advertising, Things we wish to Advertise, Calendula

Volume 1 No. 4 February 1910

Two Prayers An Offender Before Warm February Winds Kitchen-Mindedness Two Storks What Diantha Did Little Leafy Brothers Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Comment and Review Personal Problems Play-Time: A Walk Walk Walk Ode To a Fool

Volume 1 No. 5 March 1910

The Sands A Middle-Sized Artist The Minor Birds Parlor-Mindedness Naughty What Diantha Did Erratum Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Water-Lure Comment and Review Personal Problems Play-Time: Aunt Eliza The Cripple

Volume 1 No. 6 April 1910

When Thou Gainest Happiness Martha's Mother For Fear Nursery-Mindedness A Village Of Fools What Diantha Did "I gave myself to God" Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World His Agony Comment and Review Personal Problems Advertisements: The Forerunner, A Summer Cottage

Volume 1 No. 7 May 1910

Brain Service When I Was A Witch Quotation: Eugene Wood Believing And Knowing The Kingdom Heaven Forbid! What Diantha Did The House of Apples Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Comment and Review Personal Problems Suffrage Advertisements: The Forerunner, A Summer Cottage

Volume 1 No. 8 June 1910

The Puritan Making a Living Ten Suggestions The Malingerer Genius, Domestic and Maternal, part I Prisoners May Leaves What Diantha Did The Room At The Top Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Comment and Review Personal Problems Advertisement: The Forerunner

Volume 1 No. 9 July 1910

The Bawling World A Coincidence Shares Genius, Domestic and Maternal, part II Improved Methods of Habit Culture O Faithful Clay! What Diantha Did We Eat At Home Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Only an Hour Comment and Review Personal Problems Advertisements: Books by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Forerunner

Volume 1 No. 10 August 1910

The Earth's Entail The Cottagette Wholesale Hypnotism "Sit up and think!" The Kitchen Fly Alas! Her Pets What Diantha Did "The Outer Reef!" Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World Comment and Review Personal Problems The Editor's Problem Advertisements: Books by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Forerunner

Volume 1 No. 11 September 1910

To-morrow Night Mr. Robert Grey Sr. What Virtues Are Made Of Animals In Cities What Diantha Did The Waiting-Room While the King Slept The Housewife Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World The Beauty Women Have Lost Comment and Review Personal Problems The Editor's Problem From Letters Of Subscribers Advertisements: Some Of Our Exchanges, Books by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Forerunner

Volume 1 No. 12 October 1910

Only Mine The Boys and the Butter A Question Is It Wrong To Take Life? The World and the Three Artists In How Little Time Woman and the State What Diantha Did Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World The Socialist and the Suffragist Comment and Review Personal Problems Our Bound Volume As A Christmas Present To Those Specially Interested... If You Renew If You Discontinue Advertisements: The Woman's Journal, Some Of Our Exchanges, Books by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Crux

Volume 1 No. 13 November 1910

Worship My Astonishing Dodo Why Texts? The Little White Animals Women Teachers, Married and Unmarried What Diantha Did The Good Man Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World A Frequent Question Boys Will Be Boys Many Windows Comment and Review From Letters Of Subscribers A Friendly Response Our Bound Volume As A Christmas Present To Those Specially Interested... If You Renew If You Discontinue Advertisements: The Woman's Journal, Some Of Our Exchanges, Books by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Crux

Volume 1 No. 14 December 1910

In As Much A Word In Season Christmas Love What Diantha Did Our Overworked Instincts Love's Highest The Permanent Child The New Motherhood How We Waste Three-Fourths Of Our Money Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World The Nun In The Kitchen Letters From Subscribers Comment and Review Advertisements: Success Magazine, The Co-Operative Press, Woman and Socialism, The Woman's Journal, Some Of Our Exchanges From Letters of Forerunner Subscribers Advertisements: Books by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Crux

INDEX

SERIALS AND COLUMNS

Our Androcentric Culture, or The Man-Made World, non-fiction What Diantha Did, novel Comment and Review Personal Problems Play-Time

STORIES

According To Solomon The Boys and the Butter A Coincidence The Cottagette Her Housekeeper Making a Living Martha's Mother A Middle-Sized Artist Mr. Robert Grey Sr. My Astonishing Dodo An Offender Three Thanksgivings When I Was A Witch A Word In Season

ESSAYS AND SKETCHES

Animals In Cities The Barrel The Beauty Women Have Lost Believing And Knowing Christmas Love A Frequent Question Genius, Domestic and Maternal The Good Man Her Pets The House of Apples How We Waste Three-Fourths Of Our Money The Humanness Of Women Improved Methods of Habit Culture Introducing the World, the Flesh And the Devil Is It Wrong To Take Life? The Kitchen Fly Kitchen-Mindedness Naughty The New Motherhood The Nun In The Kitchen Nursery-Mindedness An Obvious Blessing Only an Hour Our Overworked Instincts Parlor-Mindedness The Permanent Child The Poor Relation Prisoners Private Morality And Pulic Immorality Reasonable Resolutions A Small God And a Large Goddess Ten Suggestions A Village Of Fools What Virtues Are Made Of Where the Heart Is Wholesale Hypnotism While the King Slept Why Texts? Why We Honestly Fear Socialism Woman and the State Women Teachers, Married and Unmarried The World and the Three Artists

POEMS

Alas! The "Anti" And The Fly Arrears Aunt Eliza The Bawling World, a sestina Before Warm February Winds Boys Will Be Boys Brain Service A Central Sun, a song Child Labor The Cripple The Earth's Entail For Fear Get Your Work Done Heaven Forbid! His Agony His Crutches Here Is The Earth The Housewife How Doth The Hat "I gave myself to God" In As Much In How Little Time The Kingdom Little Leafy Brothers The Little White Animals Locked Inside Love Love's Highest The Malingerer Many Windows May Leaves The Melancholy Rabbit The Minor Birds O Faithful Clay! Ode To a Fool Only Mine "The Outer Reef!" Play-Time: Aunt Eliza Play-Time: The Melancholy Rabbit Play-Time: A Walk Walk Walk The Puritan A Question The Room At The Top The Sands Shares "Sit up and think!" The Socialist and the Suffragist Steps Thanksgiving Thanksong Then This To-morrow Night Two Prayers The Waiting-Room A Walk Walk Walk Water-Lure We Eat At Home When Thou Gainest Happiness "With God Above" Worship

ADVERTISEMENTS AND MISC.

Editorial: The Editor's Problem Editorial: A Friendly Response Editorial: If You Discontinue Editorial: If You Renew Editorial: Letters From Subscribers Editorial: Our Bound Volume As A Christmas Present Editorial: Suffrage Editorial: To Those Specially Interested... Erratum From Letters Of Subscribers Masthead tags Quotation: Eugene Wood Advertisement: Books by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Advertisement: Calendula Advertisement: Confidential Remarks About Our Advertising Advertisement: The Co-Operative Press Advertisement: The Crux Advertisement: Fels-Naptha Soap Advertisement: The Forerunner Advertisement: Holeproof Hoisery Advertisement: Lowney's Advertisement: Moore's Fountain Pen Advertisement: Soapine Advertisement: Some Of Our Exchanges Advertisement: Success Magazine Advertisement: A Summer Cottage Advertisement: Things we wish to Advertise Advertisement: A Toilet Preparation Advertisement: Woman's Era Advertisement: Woman and Socialism Advertisement: The Woman's Journal

WORKS REVIEWED

THE FORERUNNER, VOLUME ONE

THE FORERUNNER

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE

CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN OWNER AND PUBLISHER

Volume 1. No. 1 NOVEMBER, 1909 The Charlton Company, 67 Wall Street, New York Copyright for 1909, C. P. Gilman

Said the New Minister: "I shall not give you a text this morning. If you listen closely, you will discover what the sermon is about by what I say."

THEN THIS

The news-stands bloom with magazines, They flame, they blaze indeed; So bright the cover-colors glow, So clear the startling stories show, So vivid their pictorial scenes, That he who runs may read.

Then This: It strives in prose and verse, Thought, fancy, fact and fun, To tell the things we ought to know, To point the way we ought to go, So audibly to bless and curse, That he who reads may run.

A SMALL GOD AND A LARGE GODDESS

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