'The general "idea" of The Window is to provide a periodical that will please intelligent people: it is not meant to afford a secret delight to the ultra-highbrows and a vexation to their betters. This quarterly will contain ... readable satire mainly in prose, essays and articles on matters of general (not technical) literary interest; while there will be no book-reviews, there will be occasional articles on contemporary books. Poetry, though not excluded, will ocupy only a small space. The Window is limited to the four issues of 1930.' (Editorial Vol.1, No.1, January 1930, p.1)
Of interest because its editor Eric Partridge is an Australian writer, the journal features mainly English authors.