DEATH OF JOSEPH CONRAD ROMANTIC STORY OF GREAT NOVELIST
... DEATH OF JOSEPH CONRAD ROMANTIC STORY OF GREAT NOVELIST A MERCHANT SEAMAN ...
... DEATH OF JOSEPH CONRAD ROMANTIC STORY OF GREAT NOVELIST A MERCHANT SEAMAN ...
... POLE WHO WON FAME IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Joseph Conrad—one of the greatest modern masters of romance—died yesterday at his horns at 13ishopsbourue, near Canterbury, at the age of 66. The life etory of Conrad (his full name was Teodor Josef Konrad Korzeniowski) ...
... near Canterbury, yesterday. Bern ““ somewhere in Poland ” in 1857, Joseph Conrad will always be regarded s the most amazing personality in English literature. His full name was Joseph Conrad Korzeniowski, and he did not begin to speak the language of which ...
... POLAND Expressions of regret at the death of Joseph Conrad, the great writer, artgeneral. The Pollan Minister hiui mat the following telegram to Mrs. Conrad: As representative in Great Britain of Joseph Conrad's native country of Polaud, I hasten to assure ...
... homeward bound to San Francisoo from Bristol Bay and the Aleutian Islands (writes V. B ), that I heard an appreciation of Joseph Conrad, of which be would have thought more than of the long columns ut after praise now appearing about him. 1 un b.l copy id ...
... refreshinent rooms and had a jolly good feed. JOSEPH CONRAD'S FAME. Polish Minister Says Novelist Will Always Remain in Nation's Heart. The Polish Minister has sent to the widow of Mr. Joseph Conrad, the novelist, the following telegranC . :— As ...
... unfortunate. There seems to be little reason to fear this; but there may be many attractive costumes spoilt! Conrad in Polish. Joseph Conrad was one of the few writers whose work■ had to be translated into his own language. In Warsaw last year (writes a correspondent) ...
... London, who has recently returned from Moscow, was present. MR. JOSEPH CONRAD. POLISII MINISTER'S MESSAGE TO WIDOW. The Polish Minister iu London ha* sent to the widow of Mr. Joseph Conrad a telegram of condolence oil her husband's death. Mr. found was ...
... Lighting-up time, 9.45 p.m. Foxes Raid Lambs.---Fourteen lambs were killed by foxes near Cader Idris, Novelist's Funeral.—Joseph Conrad will be buried at Canterbury at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Cubs' Jamboree.—The Duke of York attends the cubs' jamboree at Wembley ...
... given for good conduct He prison very much and would not pay because he wanted to go bark. He goes back for 85 days. Yr. Joseph Conrad be burled g Canterbury cemetery to-morrow. - Burglars stole jewellery valued at from a house in Cuinden-road, N.W. The ...
... first-class cricket will inevitably suffer and may he ruined. THE EARLY CONRAD , From Our Own Comtspendent. ek>f t Mr. Joseph Conrad was known by Aeveral old KPafaring men I have interviewed as Polish Joe. • sturdy. sellbuilt youint 111311 who spoke broken ...
... Madingley, but he was already unwell, and the seriousness of his illness was not, appreciated until it was too late. Joseph Conrad. Joseph Conrad was, in one respect at least, unique in the annals of our literature, if not of literature itself. acquired a ...