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BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. No. 1043. SEPTEMBER 1902. 2s. 6d. MONTENEGRIN SKETCHES. By REGINALD WYON.—PILOTING ..

... NEW BALL.-ON THE HEELS OF WET.—IX. To New Covert!-AVE VENEZIA ATQUE VALE. EDWARD HCTTON.—THE END THE TETHER.—VIII., IX. JOSEPH CONRAD.— MILITARY VIEW THE CORONATION. ONE OF THE CROWD.— SINGS WITHOUT METHOD.—Why the Belgians are Insolent—Their Glorious Past ...

SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... entures of M. D. Haricot' (by J. ionston' become quite romantic, ye* pc**ss »«« drolleries; vihi'e the End tne Tether, by Joseph Conrad, grows interest and descriptive passages. There are again traumatisms Leopardi s pooau by Sir tbeo dor* Marti*. Apropos ...

BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. No. NOVEMBER 1902. 2s. 6d. CHILDREN OF TEMPEST. TALE THE OUTER ISLES.—Cham. 1.-IV. Bt ..

... Full Cry.-THE ORE AM. GIACOMO LEOPARDI. Translated by Sir THEODORE MARTIN, K.C.B.—THE END OF THE TETHER.— XII.. XIII. By JOSEPH CONRAD. --Vf-SINGS WITHOUT METHOD.—Death Emile ZoL.i—A Pupil Claude Bernard— The Scientific Romance Zola's Lyrical Temperament—A ...

REVIEWS

... is permitted travel this month it gives rich promise of being exciting and original any former one by this able writer. Joseph Conrad's powerful story. The End the Tether. is carried to a pathetic point iv Capt. Whalley's career —his blindness tollowing ...

THE MAGAZINES

... Lang's second volume of bis History of Scotlaud, this mainly dealing with the ever attractive period of Queen Mary. Joseph Conrad's grand story of the End of the Tether has a dismal conclusion; but Neil Munro's Children of Tempest carries the reader ...

London Letter

... Sarah Grand, has just ooneluded the writing of • book dealing with literary life in London and student life in Paris; Mr. Joseph Conrad. whose premiership in his own domain of the sea is now, I think, generally admitted, is about to make a daring experiment ...

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... orb. ORGAN BARGAINS-from 5 titreet. Bath. encores tor his clever business in his song When student life in Paris; Mr. Joseph Conrad, The London Athletic *aeon, which is. Can be seen at Duck. Son and with the Public Schools' meeting at ti leek, Warehouse ...

REVIEWS

... features, Boris Sarafoff, the leader of the revplution Macedonia, writes upon tho condition that unhappy country; Mr. Joseph Conrad supplies an article upon the beauty and romance of the Thames as a great commercial river; and Mr. Fred T. Jane tolls ...

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Published: Saturday 10 December 1904
Newspaper: Clevedon Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2114 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LITERARY NOTES

... treatment, or dialect imposed novels submitted for his First Nowl Competition, which closes on March 31st, 1905. Mr. Joseph Conrad has written an appre- Henry James, which is to pubhsteed shortly in the North Review Mr. Conrad's new book, the Bookman ...

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... a 'revel by Mr. H. G. Wells; and the insets new series of stories of the Amateur Ursoksman. by M. E. W. R enleng. Mr. Joseph Conrad will basin his Recollections el a Seaterses Life ; Mr. john Burns- M.P. will woke on Old mid New London; Mr. Chutes ...