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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1898. BOOKS RECEIVED

... Edition. (?s. 6d.) Boutledge Tr*ii*. Victor Wailc. (6>.)-iU.lhu«« vti Pdil Hou.i*. E.C., by D. B. Wet. ((W-T.lr. «f Unrest, Joseph Conrad. (6s.)— tT. Fislier Unwin.) In the Promised Land, by Mary Anderson. (»•) Wealth and Wild Cats; Travels and Researches u» ...

NEW BOOKS* RECKNTEDITIONSI p.IT.T xELEGRAPI special column. fwmm LADIES’ FIELD LADIES’ FIELD. Stoprae* Woakljr. ..

... Dutch. Dully Mail.— strong piece of work, more than commonly clsesr, emsrlentlotta. sad sound. NIGGEROF TOE NARCISSUS.” JOSEPH CONRAD A. T. QulUer-Ooucb.—“ A thoroughly good tala. Mr. known tho inside of his seamen, and conseqv.encc the crew »rn the most ...

J»OOR MAX

... British Agent Gilgit, and was actually besieged in the Chitni Fort. Messrs. Methuen will publish A in the autumn. Mr. Joseph Conrad, author of ** The Nigger of the * has new volume for ieeoe by Mr. Fisher Unwin to-morrow. It is colleetion of stories, ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Klltiewhat rough and explicit language, and swear a good deal. laspasin Marry-see roalion, however, is sot et pre upon Mr. Joseph Conrad's—tor various name, and principally for this, that the new natorelat, we saw understaad Wm, had not in his nine brit ...

SEW BOOKS&RECENTEDITIONS

... Flower.” land London. ■OLACKWOOD’fI MAGAZINE. JL> Mo. 1,008. OCTOBER, 13f§. *. Ml.irlJim . A Sketch. Chaps. 1. IV. By Joseph Conrad. .ion.-The City—The Strand Jamas and Mayfair— I'ujcedlUy— Bayewa'eran-1 I. JohnVwood - Kensington and Hammersmith - The ...

RECENT LITERATURE

... contend that the source afl power m Apr-.: tits imagine * greeter or nr*® ll * * vt TALES OF UNREST. (T. FISHER OWIV.) Mr. Joseph Conrad has chosen an appropriate title for tl»© tivo stories which form hi» new volume. Talcs of unrest—tho unrest that is born ...

A NEW WRITER

... questioning look before noted visible in every man’s eyes now took another meaning. As a recent .and most powerful writer. Joseph Conrad, has noticed, one of the strongest superstitions current among seamen the notion such abnormal condition of the elements ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL

... Lectures on Shakeepeare. by Bernhard Ten Brink, translated by Julia Franklin.—(Geo. Bell and Sons.) Almayer’s Folly, by Joseph Conrad.—(T. Fisher Unwin.) The Cosmtiy Gentleman’s Catalogue.—(Bden Fisher Strengthen your Hands, a Charch Worker.—(Wells Gardner ...