THE GREAT TRADITION OF BRITISH JOURNALISM
... individual judgment which was the basis a sound democracy. Me—ages were also received from. Mr. T. P. O'Connor. P., Mr. Joseph Conrad. Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr. Arnold Bennett, and others. ...
... individual judgment which was the basis a sound democracy. Me—ages were also received from. Mr. T. P. O'Connor. P., Mr. Joseph Conrad. Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr. Arnold Bennett, and others. ...
... which Admiral Lord Beatty presented the medals awarded for life-boat services in 1922, and a notable tribute from Mr. Joseph Conrad, who speaks of the life boat service as the service which does not give up. I There is an account of Prince of Wales's ...
... requires consummate acting. Alfred Hitchcock's latest thriller, Sabotage, adapted from the novel, The Secret Agent, by Joseph Conrad, tops the bill during the latter half of the week. Oscar Homolka takes the part of the wrecker Sylvia Sidney is his dupe ...
... WITH LILA DAMITA The RESCUE. SOUND VERSION. Don't fail to see this colourful romance from the thrilling sea tale by Joseph Conrad Ronald C'olman, presents the most romantic role his screen career. ALSO ALL—TALKIE—COMEDY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ...
... le Queux. Mc Todd—by Cutcliffe Hyne. Observations by Mr. Dooley. Chris of all sorts —by Baring Gould. Romance, a novel —Joseph Conrad and Ford Maddox Heuffer. Lovely Mary—Alice Hegan Rice. The Mischief of a Glove—by Mrs. Phillip Champion De Crespigney. ...
... at the Queen's Hall stated that recently he had been in conversation with the late Field-Marshal Earl Haig and the late Joseph Conrad. Sir Arthur showed on screen that had been erected on the platform a number of spirit photographs. You know that Lord ...
... translations of its poets, dramatists and novelists, and so make some delightful voyages of discovery. To the sea itself, Joseph Conrad was an admirable guide, especially in The Mirror of the Sea, Typhoon, and Youth, from which extracts were read. A ...
... THE MIRROR THE SEA. LANDFALLS AND DEPARTURES. Mr. Joseph Conrad, the distinguished novelist, relates some of his experiences and adventures at sea in the first sixpenny issue of the Pali Alall Magazine—the January number:—Those two events of the sea ...
... by Maurice Hewlett, in the Cornhlll Mar/azine. JOSEPH CONRAD ON STEPHEN CRANE. Here a tribute to Stephen Crane, the re markable youth who wrote The Red Badge Courage, from the pen of Mr. Joseph Conrad, taken from the American Bookman. Stephen Crane ...
... 8-30. GEO. O'BRIEN, LOU TELLEGEN, HELENA D'ALGY, JOAN RENEE and STEWART ROME in NOSTROMO. From the celebrated novel by Joseph •Conrad. (Picturesque settings in South .American port, with wonderful sea scenes and thrilling climax fight for treasure in secret ...
... Dell would not be able to enjoy a novel by Thomas Hardy; a boy who read William Le Queux could not expected to understand Joseph Conrad. People who only went to revues and musical comedies would not only bored but would not understand play by Mr. Bernard ...
... first classical prose work to be specially adapted for wireless purposes will be transmitted. Its title is Lord Jim, by Joseph Conrad, and the adaptation is being carried out by Mr. Cecil Lewis. A new line of 8.8.C. policy will thus be inaugurated—that ...