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... CHAPERON', bt of Tb« OoralthSorA MOTHER'* .HON. b; Mr. • Mr>. C. B. TALES TWO PEOPLE, ANTHONY HOPE; THE SECRET AGENT, by JOSEPH CONRAD: MAJOR MOOURETX, br NAME OF OAKLAND, W. PfJIT RILK.L. &10 all pcroliar interest M(f a ...
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... GENESIS. •4. ** Genesis and other works by rfJU be daily the public. The . a V?,* ,. K B, , portraits Ramsay . Thorndike, Joseph Conrad, Jacob and others Tagore, Paul . ADMISSION 6d. l| *et£ rofit r- Wl l di .T, « ...
... his contemporaries, including Legros, his master the Slade, and Augustus John, Orpen and Conder. . £ Portrait drawing of Joseph Conrad by Will Rothenstein. ...
... (From a Special Correspondent.) The name the late Joseph Conrad is connected with several productions which have made their mark radio-drama. Cecil Lewis’s adaptation of “Lord Jim some .years ago proved one the most successful radio plays ever given. ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD’S LIFE. Many literary people in London are awaiting with much interest the publication of life of Joseph Conrad the pen of 51. Jean Aubry, which is to come out this month. It will be, I told, a most illuminating tale of the character of ...
... the Mead-counting Syetem. Tt is interesting in these days to note bow long and how stubbornly the public the magic of Joseph Conrad. Up to 192] the total sales for Nigger of the Narcissus” in the edition were 3,000. Jt wee not till ths publication of ...
... Captain Marryat was the title-piece of The Captain's Death-bed and Other Essays, posthumously published in 1950. and Joseph Conrad included a very fine appreciation of his work In Notes on Life and Letters, published 1921. But If Mr. Warner's book ...
... has r so e . restful effect, like playing ° familiar melody on the g My A.R.P. friend agreed about this. He had re-reaf* Joseph Conrad novels, he • Leeds Mercury Office. * 1 * Leede. |. ...
... of a bad dream is only heightened. Mr. Dawson, however, writes convincingly, and on© cannot better tho compliment that Joseph Conrad nays him in bis foreword to the book: “You have a most attractive style, with something individual—and even racial —glowing ...
... their Limbs in the War AUTHORS Rt Hon. A. J. Balfour Sir J. M. Barrie John Buchan E. F. Benson J. E. Buckrosc Hall Caine Joseph Conrad Ethel M. Dell Maud Diver Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Jeffery Famol ohn Galsworthy teatricc Harraden Joseph Hooking erome K. ...
... TALES OF HEARSAY, The four short storie® Joseph Conrad which comprise 44 TaJes of Hearsay (Fisher I'owin, 7s. not) represent the first and latest of the work of a genius now lost to us. There sea story written before Almaver's Folly; that is, forty ...