AUTHORS
... AUTHORS Rt. Jlon. A. J. Sir J. M. Barrie John Buchan K. i'. Ben-on J. V.. Buckro-'O Hall ...
... AUTHORS Rt. Jlon. A. J. Sir J. M. Barrie John Buchan K. i'. Ben-on J. V.. Buckro-'O Hall ...
... the Russian s writings add the worth of the volume, is further enhanced in value by a generous foreword from the pen of Joseph Conrad, of Polish birth LONDON S SEAMY SIDE. Mr. Thomas is always graphic and to his wide knowledge of the seora.y side of London ...
... THE FTJTXTEE OF THE EMPIRE. HOPE AND FEAR IN IRELAND. THE STATE AS PUBLICAN. THE S3GEET OF PARNELL. MR. WELLS'S NOVEL. JOSEPH CONRAD. ...
... best work to this of Pity Right Hon. A. J four, Sir J. M. Barrie, John Buchan, E. F. Benson, J. E. Buckrose, Hal! Caine, Joseph Conrad, Ethel M. Dell, Maud Diver, Sir A. Conan Doyle, Jeffery Far.no], John Galsworthy, Beatrice Harraden, Joseph Hocking, Jerome ...
... IN THE CRUEL VICE OF FATE, “ Under Western Eyes.” By Joseph ¢ Mothuen. 6s. Onrag Mr. Joseph Conrad tells us thas novel, “ Under Western Eves.' tained psychology of a mond | origin in a crime, and ending revolt which breaks it down. ' | sian etory, and ...
... work this Book of Pity : Bight lion. A. Balfour, Sir J. M. Barrie, John B. J’. Benson, J. I'. Unci' rose, Hull Caine, Joseph Conrad, I'.thel M. Dell, Mami Dicer, Sic A Conan Doyle, Jeffery John Galsworthy, Beatrice II Joseph Hocking, Jerome K. Jerome ...
... to this book of Pity Bight Hon. A. J. Balfour, Sir J. M. Barrie, John Buchan, E. F. Benson, I. K. Buckrose, Hall Caine, Joseph Conrad, Ethel M, Dell, Maud Diver, Sir A. Conan Doyle, Jeffery Farnol, John Galsworthy, Beatrice Harradea, Joseph Hocking, Jerome ...
... William Butler Yeats, in recognition of his distinguished literary attainments, and of hie eminence as a poet, £l5O. Mr. Joseph Conrad, in considera merits as a writer of fiotion, £lOO. Margaret, Lady Huggins, in col of the eervices to scieuce rendered by ...
... have used it great deal, but regrets that English and American writers have not yet taken it any extent, Henry James and Joseph Conrad have used it, but they are exceptions. Mr, Galsworthy instances Maupassant’s Yvette, about words, as an example what means ...
... living writef with more zuthority to write on both the human and technical sides of the Titanic catastrophe }th&n Mr. Joseph Conrad, who contributes ‘:m article on this subject to the ?nmnt “‘ Erglish Review.” He displays a vigorous dislike of all the ...
... to securing see the , ,‘ TniramJ that he travail'd in Spain, where that victory—come soon, or come late—that iters as Joseph Conrad an Germans were encroaching then •will end this gargantuan war. But the W. B. Maxwell. nmanger of one and Portugal, where ...
... to introduce them to good literature, and I had some pleasant surprises. Stevenson they jumped at, and they revelled in Joseph Conrad, They enjoyed the right literary food. I discovered that non© them read the daily newspapers; some didn't even know that ...