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NOVELS AND STORIES

... although in An I Outpost of Progress there is a West African Y s sketch-and very gruesome and depressing it is- in by Mr Joseph Conrad. There are two Scotch I sketches, both as dull as ditch-water. One, by il. Ian Maclaren, is redolent of peppermints, while ...

SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... on China, and a third reflects .Some Needs of the Navy. Two more suhetantial chapters are given of Lord Jim, by Joseph Conrad. 6 There are a couple of delightful poems, the one on The Passing of Suimmer, by Christian Burke, and the other on 'Roddy ...

OCTOBER MAGAZINES

... OCTOBER MAGAZINES. In Blaekwood's Magazine there is a-fine variety of literary matter. As Joseph Conrad's much too protracted Lord Jim is about to be concluded, there is begun a romance by Neil Munro, entitled Doom Castle, the scene of which is ...

LITERATURE

... Speeches of Mr. George Wyndham, Under-Secretary for War. 6d. London: The Outlook Publishing Company. Lord Jim. By Joseph Conrad. 6s. William Black- wood and Sons. The IMinor Writings of Charles Dickens: a Biblio- graphy andd a Sketch. By F. G. Kitt-on ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... husband's audacities. The reconciliation at the last is r~ather forced, but the hook is very -clever. od Lord Jim. By Joseph Conrad. (Lon- me1 es don: Williain Black-wood & Sons.) sat -h We are hound to confess that we 'have found Ca Iw the, first halfo ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... conversion of the home armny inoC a fighting force. Four nmere chapters are given of Neil Munu'os romance, Doon C'asilA, 'ad Joseph Conrad concludes Lord Jim: a Sltetch. The remaining ooutsituons.s include, The War Operations in South Africa, On the More ...

MESSRS. METHUEN’S NEW BOOKS:

... W.C. MESSRS. WM. BLACKWOOD AND SONS’ publications. JOSEPH CONRAD’S NEW STORY. At ai Booksm.llrs' anu Lidrarils. LORD JIM. A Tale. liy JOSEPH CONRAD. Crown Bvo, 6f. LORD JIM Clever as Mr. Joseph Conrad s work has always been, he haS written nothing so good ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... a'chieveertat of another success ; the hook cer- ruinly deserves to raik wit-h her very best. d ; I LORD JIM. b Mnr. Joseph Conrad's newr book Lord Jim ' St (lBlackwood), which has recently run through a many pages of 131tckwood's Magazine, d d rertlly ...