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FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 19 A THRILLING NARRATIVE

... a most picturesque description of the loss of the Empress of Ireland, so picturesque that it reads like a page from Mr Joseph Conrad. It appears in a Washington new Rosner in the following special despatch from Quebec :— Here in the lobby of Chateau Frontenac ...

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... Keith. DIEVEILLE, devoted to the Disabled Sailor and Soldier. Edited by John Galowertliv. Contributions by Max Beerbohm, Joseph Conrad J. M. Bailie, E. V. Lucas, Jerome K. Jerome, _in A number, '216, post extra. J. Mitchell & Son. Keith. the Scottish Troops ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1918
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 471 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TOPICS OF THE HOUIL

... of a Glasgow jouruslist. The eombination of master mariner and author unique. for Coptlin Bone has the example of Mr. Joseph Conrad to copy. thou:Jo the hitter, unlit - e Il.e C:.meronia's commander. halt abandoned the acs for his literary work. Captain ...

TOPICS OF THE HOUR

... eight:.e. For some years he was a Military Attacl,e, and joined the Household ea Mater of the Ceremonies in -1903. Mr. Joseph Conrad, who has joined lie ranks of the war article writing novelists, is in many respects the most remarkable man in the whole ...

THE MAGAZINES

... during the Reign of Terror from the pen of Bernard Capes commences with two anecdotes. Then we have Keratin, a Memory, by Joseph Conrad, and somewhat also of a light order is a paper on Tiger Majesty, with several anecdotes of the way in which justice ...

MAGAZINES

... containing a more than usually large assortment of admirable papers. It opens with the first instalment of a new tale by Joseph Conrad. Lord Jim, the hero of which is a water-clerk. What a water - clerk is, and what duties he performs. and why this particular ...

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2S 1915. THE events of thelast memorable months:have taught as more concerning our sailors ..

... contemporary novelist, like his forerunner, should be fond of giving seamen prominent places in his imagined scenes. Mr Joseph Conrad, the eminent Polish-born story teller we are proud to acclaim a naturalised Briton, gives his reasons for doing this. In ...

THE MAGAZINES

... Pibroch, entitled John Splendid : the tale of poor Gentleman and the little Ware of Lorn. Also,. a complete story by Joseph Conrad, and two opening stories of a series, on new and original lines, by Bernard Capes, entitled Adventures of the Comte de ...

MAGAZINES

... Lord and His Policy. The frontispiece is a very fine portrait of Sir John. Closely allied to these is the article by Joseph Conrad, London River, the Great Artery of England. When begun, the magazine will not be laid down till this article be completed ...

THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINEi

... THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINEi. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE is in every way a capital number. It opens with a sea-tale by Joseph Conrad, entitled Youth : a Narrative, and Sydney C. Grier contributes an squall% pleasing Indian tale, called A Good Turn. The account ...

MAGAZINES

... Celt regarding a dwarfish ;scoria of quas:- simernatuml powers. Among the contributors of stories are I. Zsngwill and Joseph Conrad. Both are excellent. THE Windsor Magazine . ' gives the place of honour to a contribution by Mr Einlyard Kipling, which ...