RECENT PUBLICATIONS
... it—alone he did it. on the organisation of the Home Civil c gt 1 worth reading, and a new story, The the Narcissus, by Joseph Conrad, opens * ...
... it—alone he did it. on the organisation of the Home Civil c gt 1 worth reading, and a new story, The the Narcissus, by Joseph Conrad, opens * ...
... directly commonplace in such names as Cirencester. A Occasionally, too, one may encounter a sprinkling of names with a rich Joseph Conrad flavour —Celebes, Amboyna, or Mindanao —and instantly one is impelled to picture some retired sea captain who has sought ...
... gives a powerful performance as the layabout who betrays the man who befriends him in this adaptation of the novel by Joseph Conrad A PLAIN MAN'S GUIDE TO ADVERTISING (Channel 4, 3.30). An uproarious live-action sendup of the advertising racket by an ...
... CONRAD MANUSCRIPT. AUTHOR'S SON CHARGED WITH FRAUD, Alfred Borys Conrad (29), son of the late Joseph Conrad. the author, surrendered to his bail at Marylebone Police Court, London, yesterday to answer charges of fraud involving a total of £lOOO. He was ...
... CORNHILL MAGAZINE. In the January number of the Cornhill Magazine, Robin Douglas describes Joseph Conrad as a first-class deep-water sailor, a brilliant writer, a devoted husband and a kind father—a man if ever there was one. In an article on ...
... editions of famous and nimtiinik century autlioi*. iujiiv prc.-i titation copies. ' ...
... John Galsworthy £BB,OOO. Ggorge Moore £75,000, Conan Doyle £63,000, Arnold Bennett £40,000, G. K. Chesterton £28,000, Joseph Conrad %%8,888 Charles Dickens died worth ...
... with a number of hints on elocution, there are many suitable pieces for the Scout. A cheap edition of The Rover, by Joseph Conrad, has been issued. by T. Fisher Unwin, 1 Ade,lphi Terrace, London, W.C.I. The price of the well-printed book and admirable ...
... jammer round the Horn, *Ms a book entitled Deep Sea Warriors. Jr is not such an artistic piece of work as that of Mr Joseph Conrad, or so quiet as the compositions of Mr Frank Bullen: but it cornea between these. The author glories in the combats with ...
... The current i*sue of Iho Bookman contains magnificent piece of criticiwn by Thomas Moult, an appreciation of the late Joseph Conrad, which in illuminating and penetrative insight is of a quality not trequently met with in a periodical. Mr Graham Sutton ...
... enabled forget the past and look forward with a new hope. And it is by hope that lire.—Manchester “Daily Dispatch.” Joseph Conrad. Joseph Conrad has, perhaps, died in manner h. would have chosen. writer has ever done less to advertise himself, and his death ...
... SWINDLED HIS BEST FRIEND. MANUSCRIPT PURCHASE STORY. JOSEPH CONRAD'S SON GOES TO PRISON. This man's position is that his health is permanently affected. He has brought dishonour on a great father—one of the most lovable men who ever lived. His mother ...