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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 ...

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 ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... ari' I sale to the iayor of Ladvsrith' t ! the distress caused by the*siege tla d I authors have contributed sterir*..s Joseph Conrad, Barnard C Eig ;i Francis Gribble. Rolert Ma F. Frankfort Moore, W. F potts, Edwvin Pugh. Morley Robre F Setoun, HI. A ...

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 ...

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 ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... the development of -these missiles is explained in a manner that throws much light on tthe campaign in South Africa. Mr. Joseph Conrad- continues his story, Lord Jim; Mr. Hugh Clifford has a second chapter on BushWhaocking, and Mr. G. S. Street i41 ...

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 ...

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 ...

MAY MAGAZINES

... artiolcion Some Problems of Railway Mfanagement, and The Value of the Water of the Great Rivers of India. Besides Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. con- tinued with sustained interest, there is a thrilling episode of the Indian Mutiny. The present issue ...

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 ...

MARCH MAGAZINES

... and suggesmivo artcle on the question of sub- marine. tables ad of tteir use in war, Be-tideo addi- tioneal chpters of Joseph Conrade Lord Jim. we a-ve a third instalmnent of Itz'h1 CJiffard's equally readable tsetchl under the general title of Buch ...

APRIL MAGAZINES

... read, as well for the brillianev of style o-s for their wealth of informa- tion. In additicn to a further instalment of Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim, the interest of which is well sus- tained, there are several stories and sketches of first- claos quality ...