WAR BOOKS,
... 65.). “Davenport,” by Charles Marriott (65.); Shadows,” by H. Graharae Richards (65.). (Hutchinson and Co.). “Victory,” Joseph Conrad (Methuen: 65.). ...
... 65.). “Davenport,” by Charles Marriott (65.); Shadows,” by H. Graharae Richards (65.). (Hutchinson and Co.). “Victory,” Joseph Conrad (Methuen: 65.). ...
... THE OCTOBER “STRAND.” Joseph Conrad makes such a rare appearance in the magazines that a story him is an event of more than usual interest. a writer of seastories he has no equal, and in “The Tale,” which is published in the October number of the “Strand ...
... Carpenter (Methuen, London, Is. net). Partnership,” C. Emery (Effingham Wilson, London, ss. net). Studies of Livinff Writers; “Joseph Conrad,” by Richard Curie n Paul, London, 7s. 6d. net). “Studies in : And Essay on Poetry,” Sampson (John Murray, London-Bs. net) ...
... net —Gee, Loudon. “Ayres’ Lawn Tennis Almanack, London (la- bd. net). “The Alia®*” Alexander Crawford (Is- “Lord Jim,” Joseph Conrad (I*- ■Blackwood, London. i “The Road,’ by Jack London (Is. net) Absent Hero,’’ Mrs. Fred Reynold —Mills and Boon, London ...
... books. LANDMARKS. By E. V. Lucas. new and cheaper issue. Reset. Fcap- Bvo. ss. VICTORY : Crown Bvo, 6s. An Island Tale. By Joseph Conrad. The most popular novel of the year. Fourth Edition. MR. GREX OF MONTE CARLO. By E, Phillips Oppenheim. Crown Bvo. 6s. ...
... h imhs in the War | AUTHORS Rt- Hon. A. J. BaUour Sir J. M. Barrie John Buchan E. F. Benson J. E. Buckrosc Hall Caine Joseph Conrad Ethel M. Dell Maud Diver Sir Arthur Conan Doy'e Jeffery Farnol John Galsworthy Beatrice Harraden Joseph Hockinf Jerome ...
... CHANCE.” MR. JOSEPH CONRAD’S NEW NOVEL. [Published To day.] Among the not inconsiderable disabilities of the reviewer is to be numbered his constant struggle against a too complete absorption in what he is reading. It is his business to discriminate, ...
... painting by C. M. Puclclai, R.L, illustrating “'fhe drawing by L. Raven Hill, illustrating a new w-ar ballad, Heroic Age,” by Joseph Conrad. “Vprcs, September 1915,” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 5 % ' ' ' % - -- (Block: I.eag, Ltd. ■ h'': # ? '.. ...
... literary standpoint interesting, if hardlv epoch-making. In the way fiction, we may note fine experiment in the weird by Mr. Joseph Conrad in the “Pall Mall Magazine ’’ —which has a capital March number—and the beginning of two serials, one by Sir Conan Doyle ...
... before, but we do not recollect it. In this very delightful edition it is a volume to prize. ’Twixt Land and Sea,” by Joseph Conrad, also excellent value at is. Other authors represented are the Right Hon. G. V\ . L. Russel (“Selected Essays), Richard ...
... 41—60 (G. 8011, London; price Is. net each). The Wayfarers’ Library: “The Widow Woman,” Charles Lee; ’Twixt Land and Sea,” Joseph Conrad; “The Open Air,” Richard Jefferies; “Selected Essays,” by the Right Hon. G. W. E. Russell; “Under the Greenwood Tree,” ...
... Light of Western Stars and Desert Gold by Zane Grey, Red Pottage by Mary Cholniondeley, and Romance •by ' Joseph Conrad and P. M. Tlueffer. The volumes are •well printed and their general appearance is eminently attractive. The action of the ...