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... Classics, each 1s 6d—* Many Cargoes,” by W. W. Jacobs, one of the choicest humorous stories of all time. “Romance,” by Joseph Conrad; a great story of the West Indies in the early nineteenth century written by a master. ...
... Classics, each 1s 6d—* Many Cargoes,” by W. W. Jacobs, one of the choicest humorous stories of all time. “Romance,” by Joseph Conrad; a great story of the West Indies in the early nineteenth century written by a master. ...
... life-story into his books. As Professor West puts it: Cunninghame Graham is not a creative writer in the sense that Joseph Conrad was a creative writer. He is rather observer of life with a piquant philosophy, with shrewd judgment of men, and with style ...
... BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMIIE, Consisting of GEO. O'BRIEN in NOSTROMO. The Great Adventure Picture, from the S tory by JOSEPH CONRAD. Charles Rogers Ind Mary Brian in MORE PAT LESS WORK. From the Peter B. Kyne Story Cappy icks. Brimful of Fun. And ...
... Henry Leach, and the Life Makers, by E. S. Grew, are further special features. The fiction side is specially strong, Joseph Conrad, among others, being enlisted for the March number. The Woman at Home for March contains the first instalment of a new ...
... writer. Times had changed, however, and the whole movement was swinging round to a new kind of enthusiasm for Stevenson. Joseph Conrad was in the main responsible for the Stevensonian revival, and he loved to think of these two men, SteNenson and Conrad ...
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... the late Joseph Conrad, the famous novelist, was ester day charged at Mai ylebone Police Court, London, on counts with fraud involving £I6CO. An extt aordinary story of his inducing a woman to with £llOO to secure the manuscript (AP Joseph Conrad's novel ...
... the contributors of storms, sketches, and poems are J. M. Harris, K. F. Benson, John Buchan, J. E. Bock rose, Hall Came, Joseph Conrad, Ethel M. Dall, Sir A. Con Doyle, Jeffrey Farnol, Beatrice Joseph Hocking, Jerome K. Jerome, John Oxenham, Sir .Gilbert ...
... theology, economics, and music, as well as general literature. There are a number of first editions by, among others, Joseph Conrad and Oscar Wilde, as well as volumes autographed by Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra. Altogether there were between 8000 ...
... office of Town Treasurer, am well aa Collecbcc for 1.100..nd Revenue. , RECENT PITBLICA4rIONS. THE SECRET AGENT. Mr Joseph Conrad has won a considerable reputation by the descriptive power of his writing, and a new hook from his pen has much inierest ...
... enterprise, and in his early years as a writer he was given practical assistance by that writer of beautiful English prose, Joseph Conrad, whom he first met at sea. Galsworthy, after leaving Harrow and Oxford, travelled extensively. He had, as his biographer ...