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THE FISHING GAZEVIE

... Noctes Antbrosiame revived for the occasion, Sir John Mowbray's reminiscences of the House of Commons, and stories by Joseph Conrad, Maurice Hewlett, Hugh Clifford, Neil Munro, Miss Beatrice Harraden. ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1899
Newspaper: Fishing Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1591 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Shadows Before

... L. Voynieh; The Hosts of the Lord, by flora Annie Steele; Ronald Kestrel, by A. J. Dawson ; The Inheritors, by Joseph Conrad; The Queen versus Bill, by Lloyd Osbourne ; The Hidden Model, by Frances Forbes Robertson, and various others, which ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1900
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4750 | Page: 29 | Tags: none

, Travel, Sport, and Fiction

... Sheep's Clothing, by Hume Nisbet. F. V. White. Os. The Man Trap, by Sir William Magnay. Smith, Elder. 6s. Lord Jim, by Joseph Conrad. Blackwood. 6s. A Man's Woman, by Frank Morris. Grant Richards. Gs. The Spell of the Snow, by C. G. Mitford. Pearson ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1900
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2408 | Page: 28 | Tags: none

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... crowded, It may not be as funny as some of the past Lewis offerings. colourful Far Eastern ports Yet he can never be boring. Joseph Conrad called at during his days as a ship's officer shortly before the turn of the century. Filming at sea was done from theatre ...

books

... in front of your own fire. Lord liar will soon be filling the local screens with Peter O'Toole in the lead part. But Joseph Conrad wrote the novel long before the cinema was invented and it has survived the passage of the years. An expatriate Russian ...

... 4., - • 400 e,, , 4 • , . • Tn Peter O'Toole haunts the waterfronts of the Malay Archipelago in the screen version of Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim _ 5: ' * 4 I N • ..w. , ilar4# , .._ .. . ...

no !Wilt The girl's health takes a turn for the worse after her experience with the bloodcurdling vampire. ..

... near the house. They shrug off the warnings, A TWO-PART adoption and on their first night there a woman is killed. of Joseph Conrad's mas- The young wife, Susannah terpiece The Secret (Carol Lynley). cannot Agent, a thriller of outremember her childhood ...

A Hitchcock foursome

... high suspense. Sabotage is about a scheme by foreign agitators to destroy London having been adapted from a novel by Joseph Conrad. From September to 21 at 1.25, 4.30 and 7.45. The 39 Steps and Young and In- The 39 Steps was the wierd thriller that ...

LANES Set in Britain just before ,ie outbreak of the second world war. Spies lurking around Britain's aircraft ..

... study of moral eighth round of the Canadian Club Trophy corruption (based on the 12.15 a.m. So It Goes with Tony Wilson Joseph Conrad novel) with ,lood . 12.45 Close John Rye reads poems Trevor Howard as the clerk (M) by Philip Larkin in Malaya who enters ...

BBC 2

... BBC 2 7.40 a.m. Open University 2.45 p.m. Arens: Cinema. Joseph Conrad 3.20 (series) part 4: The First Ski Suswksy. The World Cup: The Ladles' Giant Slalom and Megeve and The Men's Slalom from Chamonix, commen- tary 4.55 Mon of Ideas (series) part 4: ...

Page 20 GAZETTE AND POST 'Thursday, February 9, 1978 . duel—the At the movies British Way The Du•Nists (A) is

... halls. Duelists comes from a when Feraud appears for 4 , Xi / SON AT * story by master novelist the final and unexpected * Joseph Conrad, complete reckoning .. . . * with handsome period The film has stretches : costumes and codes. lit absurd of superb pictorial ...