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WHAT SHALL WE DO?
The Free Age Press is an earnest effort to spreadthose deep convictions in which the noblest spirits of everyage and race have believed—that man's true aim andhappiness is “unity in reason and love”; the realisationof the brotherhood of all men: that we must all strive toeradicate, each from himself, those false ideas, false feelings,and false desires—personal, social, religious,economic—which alienate us one from another and producenine-tenths of all human suffering.
Of these truly Christian and universally religiousaspirations the writings of Leo Tolstoy are to-day perhapsthe most definite expression, and it is to the production ofvery cheap editions of his extant religious, social andethical works, together with much unpublished matter andhis new writings, to which we have special access (beingin close touch with Tolstoy), that we are at present confiningourselves. We earnestly trust that all who sympathisewill continue to assist us by every means in their power,and help to make the publications yet more widely known.It is Tolstoy's desire that his books shall not be copyrighted,and as we share this view, all Free Age Presstranslations and editions (with one, as yet unavoidableexception), are and will be issued free of copyright andmay be reprinted by anyone. We have already commencedto collect all Tolstoy's essays into more permanentcloth-bound volumes.
Suggestions, inquiries, offers of help and co-operationwill be gratefully welcomed. For the hundreds of sympatheticletters and the practical help in making known andcirculating the books which we have received already, weare very grateful, and tender our hearty thanks.
Orders and commercial communications should beaddressed to “The Free Age Press” English Branch,13, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. All other communicationsto the“Editor of the Free Age Press,” Christchurch, Hants.
VLADIMIR TCHERTKOFF, Editor.
THOMAS LAURIE, Publisher.
Revised and Corrected
Translation
By LEO TOLSTOY
Edited by A.C.F.
and I.F.M.
NO RIGHTS RESERVED
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