JOSEPH CONRAD
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... JOSEPH CONRAD. Fre. W. K. CLIFFORD. liSNJANIN SWIFT. ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD. date of 1919. and further years is indicated by the label The Hover,” 192;! Thus the four stories that the nuhlisher submits to a ready clientele there can risk such as that which some cautious Briton might have suggested in the days when ...
... Joseph Conrad show; it:elf k• lateAt them If I were fobs 'Aced in which o( Mr. Coir i - nighect power. I should With . Ccr:a my Ct.nra 1 h.t4. ne%er intro .1 or more vivitily anti varlo.i. , v m.r :ad ttrillinz. at on hr inward em Atonal completitv ...
... Joseph Conrad New Collected Edition Three volumes ready: two fiction, (1) Youth, Heart of Darkness, and The End of the Tether, (2) Lord Jim; one volume containing his reminiscences, The Mirror of the Sea, and A Personal Record. *They are moderately priced ...
... 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 ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD. It was not until the boy Conrad was 19 that he went to the sea. In 1877 he reached England, and for many months he served on a collier on the East Coast. Here he began to learn English. Until 18E44 he lived as a deep-water seaman, becoming ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD. Tin length of his head from obits to crown is accentuated by a pointed, graying beard, which the backward carriage of his head on high shoulders projects forward. Black eyebrows, hooked nose, hunched shoulders , and a peculiar h ooded look ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD A Personal Remembrance, By F. M. Ford (Ford Madox Hueffer). Cloth. 7s. 6d. net. NAPOLEON : By Brig.-Gen. Cohn K. Ballard. With 25 Sketch Maps. Cloth. 18s. net. This book presents the man himself and the history and strategy of his campaigns ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD. well was the opening lecture on Modern English Literature ' (given under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association), hy Mr. I). R. Hardman, M.A., L.L.8., Uintah., at Benn Building ;, Rugby, last week, received, that the Assembly ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD. This eminent and favourite writer tells j ot his personal experiences at sea. Illustrated by D. B. Waters, HERBERT VIVIAN. A brightly written and entertaining character study ol Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P, Illustrated with some of G. R ...
... By JOSEPH CONRAD. A. T. QVILLEI.-CoUCII.— A thoroughly good tale. Ir. Conrad grips s situation, an incident; he squeezes emotion and colour out of it to the last drop. He knows the inside of his seamen too, and by consequence the crew are the most plausibly ...
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