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... one of the principal speakers at Friday's life- meeting, has been deputy master of Truiity House since 19.0. Like Mr. Joseph Conrad, he has sailed ths Southern Seas as a master mariner, and is • retired Captain of the Royal Naval Reserve. Ile has served ...

THE OXFORD CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 1924. BOOKS OF THE WEEK. LEST WE FORGET.*

... one may make fascinating studies in the handwriting of genius, contrasting the large, bold, artistic characters of Mr. Joseph Conrad with the neater script of Mr. Walter de la Mare; and, passing from genius to talent, one may note Sir A. Canon Doyle's ...

Joseph Conrad

... Joseph Conrad. English literature has sustained an irreparable loss by the death of Joseph COR- I . ad , still at 66 in the rich maturity of his morrellous powers. It is only within a decade or so• that Conrad, to whom the critics at gave a hesitating ...

P.NGLISH LIFE

... the Abbey of Solesmes, near Mans. Mr. E. V. Lucas writes rather' hurriedly, as he explains, but with great interest, on Joseph Conrad, and there rs also a ftill-page.portrait of Conrad from the National Portrait Gallery picture.' English Life, the editor ...

OCTOBER REVIEWS AND MAGAZINES. [SECOND NoncE.]

... the modern novelist is doing or is trying to do. Mr. Walpole includes in his 20 two novels by Mr. George Moore. two by Joseph Conrad, two by Mr. Arnold Bennett, and two by Mr. Wells. The remaining eleven are the work of younger writers, including Miss ...