JOSEPH CONRAD
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... JOSEPH CONRAD DISHONOUR ON A GREAT FATHER. £l.lOO FRAUD ON HIS FJtIEN DS. He has brougnt dishonour on a gr.at father—one of the most lovable men who ever lived—his mother is left alive to bear the shame, and he leaves a young wife and child without ...
... Joseph Conrad If I Were to be in which of Mr. Conrad's writings his genius shows itself at its highest power, I should Answer, without hesitation, in this the latest of them. . Certainly Mr. Conrad has never introduced us to a group of characters more ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD. 1 vol. 6s. The 'lt says • 6 Mr. has written little that is finer, not even Me. Kipling has (mite the same power. The says : TYPHOON is tremendous—no less. London : WILLIAM I EIN ENIAN N. 21, Bedford-street. W. c. CHATTO OOK & by thc WINDUS ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD HIS NEW ESSA' NOTES ON LIFE AND LETTERS Conrad political, Conrad literary, Conrad reminiscent, Conrad controyersiar— Frosts the Arttkor s Large Cr. 9 - net HIS LATEST NOVEL THE RESCUE Large Cr. Bvo. 9 - set Conrad at his unapproachable ...
... 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 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 ...
... MR. JOSEPH CONRAD. how York, Thursday. Kr. Jo- •ph Conrad has been compelled by illness his stay in the United States, an.. is sailing for England on Saturday in the Ilaie3tic—Reuter. ...
... MR. JOSEPH CONRAD COLLECTED. UNIFORM EDITION OF TAN COIIPLETE WORKS OF JOSEPH CONZAD. Moot) Lech volume 10a N. ova The Uniform Edition of Kr. Joseph Conrad's works, upon which Messrs. Dent are engaged, is making rapid progress. We were promised two volumes ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD IN THE AIR. Ills intimate trientls used to declare that it was almost impossible persuade Joseph Conrad out of his seclusion. But the 1mt10n correspondent of the Nl.inchester Guardian hears that he also is, and has been for some time ...
... Enough Young Joseph Conrad.. It is strange, said one, that we constitutional landsmen should yearn for the sea, yet if Poland bought tiny ships there would be no lack of apprentices to man them. There are already some 20 boats in the Mercantile Marine ...
... BERNARD SHAW. JOSEPH CONRAD. Other rammer to follow. Cr. Syn. 624 pp. M. net. ...