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... number of the Pall Mall” is full good things. Raoul. Gentleman loi tune goes on his way rejoicing his readers, and Joseph Conrad's* Guerilla story is opening out well. are not sorry to see the lit of Commander McTurk, however. The Eton Days of Mr. ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... in the lile Engine Driver. Commander Peary's paper on The Lure of the North Pole.” the photographer of Mont Blanc and Joseph Conrad';, Gaspar Ruiz etory make numher altogether exceptional interest and strength. In (he August Pear-on’s Magazine,” the ...

Christmas Presents

... “ The Daily Chronicle.” It is good pennyworth and contain* 44 page* of fiction, verse and pictures, by author* such a* Joseph Conrad, G. R. Sims, Pett Ridge, etc. i ...

■ THE ENGLISH REVIEW ’

... Thomas Hardy; and the book notices—the third of the permanent feature©—are, usual, brief and to the point. The new serial Joseph Conrads novel *TJnder Western Eyes, which, from tn© first instalment, promises still further to enhance the author’s reputation; ...

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... maintains its high level, and the Rook Vo*ices, usual, are carefully done and generally illuminating is another talincnt Joseph Conrad’# novel of revolutionary P* ssia, T’n'lcr Eyes”; -id > nl* have some of Tosbio original remarks John Bullcsaes niwl tilings ...

THE HECTOR OF ST JACOB S

... Phillpotte deal* in hi* loving way with Dartmoor in general and Vainer in particular. Add all this another inttalment of Joseph Conrad’s novel, Under Western Eyes,” and the list good things, though even now incomplete, tempting enough. PaoroaxD Social ...

THE ENGLISH REVIEW

... three years preceding the musician’s youthful marriage; and Odour of Chrysanthemums, D. H. Lawrence, powerful bit work. Joseph Conrad’s novel, Under Western Eye©, continues its course; the Editorial remarks on Crises and Importunities are pointed, if ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... A. E. June*. |j IMWB- ( , The Modern Belgian Praia, h* H. Perkins. H. H. Robinson. B. St. 1., Ten (Sottnt Soissons. Joseph Conrad « llroeke. C. E. Tobvn, Bedford Modern ...

THE ENGLISH REVIEW

... not that they are in other ways superior to the rest of the fare that is offered beneath the well-known sky-blue covert. Joseph Conrad’s novel. Under Western Fve«. is brought to conclusion; Eden Phillpotts contributes a story of The Widow Man; Gordon ...

THE ENGLISH EEVIEW

... engrossing as the rditoriel remarks New P.isition”—the latter dealing witii Enaland, France. Qermnnr Ford Madox diseus-es Joseph Conrad ao-l bis work. Fil«on Young deals faithfully with ko.ne American fTi.iracteriatics. Rowland Kenny (ex-Kailwarn.nn- has ...

THE ENGLISH REVIEW

... Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry.” The inquiry, of course, is the Bcxinl Trade inquiry into the loss of the “Titanic”; Joseph Conrad is in his element, and talks of that which knows. As he says himself, i* not a soft-headed, humanitarian faddist. • ther ...

BEDFORD IN TELLIGENCE

... week, is story love's victory and has no reference to war. It the first dramatic adaptation from the wonderful books of Joseph Conrad, and was produced Mis* Marie at the (Hobe Theatre It now being toured Miss Ban-lay and Mr. Rupert Lister, who will troth ...