TURGENEV
... TURGENEV. Study of the great Russian novelist. EDWARD GARNETT. With Foreword . JOSEPH CONRAD. Extra Crown 6/- net. AN AUTUMN SOWING. E. F. BENSON. Extra Crown 8' o. 6 LONDON: 48. PALL MALL. S.W i. W. COLLINS, SONS & CO., ...
... TURGENEV. Study of the great Russian novelist. EDWARD GARNETT. With Foreword . JOSEPH CONRAD. Extra Crown 6/- net. AN AUTUMN SOWING. E. F. BENSON. Extra Crown 8' o. 6 LONDON: 48. PALL MALL. S.W i. W. COLLINS, SONS & CO., ...
... NEW EDITIONS. Pereonal Record.” By .Joseph Conrad. (Nelson. Is 3d.)—This i« the latest addition to the Nelson Library, and should prove one of tho most popular Tolumos of eminently popular series. Mr. Conrad after many years has definitely own not merely ...
... that you put at the foot jnv on Cheap BooLi is calculated mislead those who read it. You aay that • by Henry James and Joseph Conrad have appeared sevenpenny and smiling reprints, and Mr. W H. Hudson’s *EI Ombu available in cheap •ditioa. , * Henry James ...
... Newbolt; My Father” (Life of W. T. Stead), Estelle W. Stead; Sir Henry Hawkins, edited Sit Richard Harris; Romance,” by Joseph Conrad and F. M. Huefler; Red Pottage.” by Mary Cbolmondeley; The White Company, Conan Doyle; ” God in t'ho Car,” by Anthony ...
... Brooks, “Abraham Lincoln”; J. M. Brown, “Sketches and Pictures”; A. R. Cowan, “ Master. Clues World History”; R. Cork, “ Joseph Conrad; A Study ” ; F. C. C. Egerton, “Future of Education”; P. Fountain, “River Amazon from the Source the Sea”; G. E. Holt, ...
... Brooks (N.), Abraham Lir f the Brown (J. M.), *‘Sketches and Pic Cowan (A. R.), Master Clues in Wor d ac- tory ;” oo i *¢ Joseph Conrad : a § t ©. CG), ‘Future of Educ i. ), River Amazon from the ch is to the Sea;” Holt ((. E.), Moroo uant ;” Macalister (A ...
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... PUBLICATIONS RCCCIVED. “Lord Jim.” Joseph Conrad (is Blackwood & Sons. Ltd.. Curing Christopher. by Mrs. Horace (6s)— The Bodley Head. A Free Hand.” by Helps C. Roberts (6b) ; ** Interettona and A Study Survivafc mod PBcic* in Contemporary Society.” ...
... to. I have looked over own shelves, and I find only one sevenpenny book upon them. Yet I have bought novels by James, Joseph Conrad, by Walter Mare, by Richard Middleton, by W. H. Hudson—the men. in short, on whom English literature really depends. That ...
... In fined in the fart that he modihel and 'tallow knowledge. In literaiiire oaring th. greeteat notelist.of the clay i, Joseph Conrad. • Pole. ...
... Messrs. Stephen Swift A Co., Ltd., 10, John Street, Adelphi, London. Prefixed to the plays is a very interesting letter to Joseph Conrad, in which explains his object in the plays. As regards the tiUe-play, he writes: —“Of course, there are some who think ...
... for example, invariably ©ay on” a ship, sailor would always says iu.” The phrase to cast anclwir,” which fills Mr. Joseph Conrad with such disgust, is used by most lav writers who want appear nautical; and it found, as matter fact, in the books some ...