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English: Front Cover of British literary magazine, The Nineteenth Century and After"", September 1905.

Edited by James Knowles, the magazine was previously called The Nineteenth Century, but copyright restrictions prevented it from adopting the name The Twentieth Century until 1951.

The magazine featured the Janus-like image of an old man and a young woman. The man looks back to the nineteenth century, while the woman looks forward to the twentieth.
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Front Cover of British literary magazine, ''The Nineteenth Century and After"", September 1905

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