MR. JOSEPH CONRAD ILL
... MR. JOSEPH CONRAD ILL. Mr. Joseph Conrad, the novelist, has been compelled by illness to curtail his stay in the United States, says a New York Reuter wire, and is sailing for England to-morrow in the Majestic. ...
... MR. JOSEPH CONRAD ILL. Mr. Joseph Conrad, the novelist, has been compelled by illness to curtail his stay in the United States, says a New York Reuter wire, and is sailing for England to-morrow in the Majestic. ...
... HOME COOKERY By MRS. JOSEPH CONRAD JOSEPH CONRAD says : I introduce this little book to the inhabitants of the little houses who are the arbiters of the nation's destiny. Conscientious cooking by rendering easy the process of digestion promotes serenity ...
... Mr. Joseph Conrad. the novelist, for one of whose manuscripts the record price of 5.300 dollars (about .£1,070) was paid. • [ ~:-..:•:.::::.:•-0.4q::: 4.4„,?.-.1:::.:-.::ii.:-.f:::,.,:.•.:::..,:::* ~..,..t.;: ...
... War nearly robbed England of her greatest writer of the sea. A publisher told me yesterday that Joseph Conrad, whose own life is almost as romantic as his wonderful stories, was in Poland hard at work on• a new novel when he found himself i,,n the midst ...
... HEINEMANN'S HOLIDAY NOVELS. Latest Sevenpenny Fiction. TYPHOON Joseph Conrad THE LAST SENTENCE Maxwell Gray IN THE FOG R. Harding Davis THE RETURN OF THE O'MAHONEY Harold Frederic FLAMES Robert Richens HER LADYSHIP'S ELEPHANT THE GADFLY SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD, THE NOVELIST, DEAD. Elled Pole Who Became Master of Sea Literature. WORLD WANDERINGS. English literature has lost one of its most romantic figures and greatest stylists by the death of Mr. Joseph Conrad, who passed away yesterday at his ...
... desire for the highest type of literature on earth there would be far less crime. ARTHUR HOUGHTON. JOSEPH CONRAD APROPOS the statement that Joseph Conrad did not like the sea, it may interest your readers to know of an extract from a letter which I received ...
... Russe:l Thornlike as Ossapon and ML Miriam Lewes as Winnie Verloe in The Secret Agent, the new play. adapted by Mr. Joseph Conrad from his novel of that name. and produced at the Ambassadors Theatre, London, last night. • ...
... Gallery turning Impressionist ? This irreverent question is prompted by the inclusion of a somewhat startling portrait of Joseph Conrad, the novelist, among the interesting new acquisitions that will be shown to the public for the first time to-day. The picture ...
... THE MIRACLE OF GENIUS. CENIUS is found in unexpected places, as witness Joseph Conrad, the finest, perhaps, of all novelists, a Pole who once served before the mast. Look, too, at the products of youth in literature. Quite recently a girl of sixteen brought ...
... not seem to suit intellectual speculation. In striking contrast to the Navy—or, rather, a seafaring lite—which produced Joseph Conrad, Pierre Loti and other literary geniuses, the Army can boast few great writers. ANCHOR. ...
... NOVELIST IN A MOTOR ACCIDENT. Mr. Joseph Conrad, the novelist, with his wife and child, were the occupants of a motor-car which knocked down and ran over a labourer, named George Field, in Chatham. Field was yesterday awarded .£2l damages and costs against ...