' (tip • \ /t , 4 A fine study of the fore-rigging of the Joseph Conrad —from Mr
... ' (tip • \ /t , 4 A fine study of the fore-rigging of the Joseph Conrad —from Mr. Villiers' book. ...
... ' (tip • \ /t , 4 A fine study of the fore-rigging of the Joseph Conrad —from Mr. Villiers' book. ...
... D VENTURE Twenty English Cadets on Board THE British square-rigged sailing ship Joseph Conrad, which dragged her anchor and went ashore on a rocky ledge in New York harbour yesterday, set sail from Harwich at the end of October with a crew of *ten and ...
... MR. FORD MADOX FORD Mr. Ford Madox Ford, the poet, novelist and biographer, who collaborated with Joseph Conrad, died in nursing home at Deauville on Monday (Reuter reports). Sixty-six years of age, his real name was Ford Madox Hueffer. His father was ...
... 1782. Richard Barham. humorist. author of the Ingoldsby Legends. born, 1788. Lord Darling born. 1849. Cawnpore, 1857. Joseph Conrad born, 1857. Anthony Trollops died. 1882. Italian Opera Company commenced week's run at Prince of Wales Theatre. Birmingham ...
... a ship of 370 tons, circumnavigated the . globe, reached Nassau to-day, and will leave for New York on Wednesday. The Joseph Conrad left Harwich during the third week of October with a crew of 13 and 15 apprentices. The mess boys are two Harwich boys ...
... For the Armchair Adventurer' TRE SEAS WERE MINE. By Capt Howard Hartman Harrap, es. 6d.). T O have known Joseph Conrad and Robert Louis Stevenson, to have yarned to Queen Victoria and joked with King Edward VII., to have been shanghaied and shipwre ...
... Birmingham City Orchestra. JOSEPH CONRAD PLAY : WORCESTER SCHOOLS MUSIC FESTIVAL An interesting item te•nlght which will be given from the London Regional will be The Rescue, a play taken from the novel of Joseph Conrad, by Cecil Lewis. The 5.8.0. ...
... of Poems for Pictures,” he began what has been regarded as the most interesting period of his careercollaboration with Joseph Conrad. Conrad, who had spent a hard life at sea, was frequently ill and, although in great need of money, disinclined to work ...
... tradition) of curing him of an undesirable love affair. It was on one of these voyages, incidentally, that he met Joseph Conrad, then first mate of a ship, and formed a friendship that was to last a lifetime. Then Galsworthy met the woman who was ...
... Grooms In the cast. This will be on the London Regional. On the National programme TM Rescue, a play from the novel of Joseph Conrad, will be given. Also on the London Regional programme is Included Mrs. Suggins Obliges, by Mabel Oonstanduros. NATIONAL ...
... Birmingham art dealer, of the Buskin Galleries, through whom the Birmingham Art Gallery acquired Epstein's portrait busts of Joseph Conrad and Babindranath Tagore. ...
... Galsworthy, I8S,000: George Moore £73.0119; 'Conan Doyle, ili3,ono; Arnold Bennett, £40.000; G. K. Chesterton, t'.8.000; Joseph Conrad. t.2ll.oisi. Charles Dickens died worth £BO,OOO. ...