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... certainly a most honourable way of mar• keting an article, and one deserving of public support. Europe's Holy City. MR. JOSEPH CONRAD ON THE ...
... certainly a most honourable way of mar• keting an article, and one deserving of public support. Europe's Holy City. MR. JOSEPH CONRAD ON THE ...
... ! alb. .111. Perhaps the most wonderful example of a man capturing a language that is not his own is supplied by Mr. Joseph Conrad, the novelist. Mr. Conrad is a Pole, and although Poland has no sea coast, he was a sailor before he was a writer. He not ...
... he adopted in preference to their native tongue by authors of the little nations —Maarten Maartens, for example, and Joseph Conrad, the Pole who found his way to the sea and the writing of the most vivid English. But. comments the Doily rhroniele. one ...
... Cold Day in Mid-Canada gives an excellent idea of life during winter in this, cold region. Lord Jim A Sketch. by I Joseph Conrad, has reached chapter nine, and increawe in interest. George Selwyn's Lettere, by ,. G. A. Street A Light of Other Days ...
... price 6d, for December, contains the following:— Campaigning with Kitchener, by A Staff Officer; The End of the Tether. by Joseph Conrad For the Sake of the Coll ge, by ylymond Corey; The Autumn ;anion • Education and Freedom of Debate etc. I PEARSON'S MAGAZINE ...
... inchiding volumes of biography and criticism, as well as fiction. A couple of novels he has written in collaboration with Joseph Conrad, the famous writer of sea stories. Last rear he published a striking story, entitled The Soul of London ; but he new ...
... apart so that real enjoyment may be obtainod not only. by the people of diii -district, • bet bl Glaser;. Items. JOSEPH CONRAD. Joseph Conrad, t' , e of The Nigger of the Narcissus use 'Typhoon is a broadivbuilt mon, below middle height, of a ...
... including volumes of biography and criticism, well as fiction. A couple of nowJe he boo written in oollaboration with Joseph Conrad, the famous writer of sca stories. Last rear he published a striking story, OD. titled The Soul of London; but but new ...
... A Light of these Days; From a Country House in New Zealand, by Mrs. A. S. Boyd; Lord Jim, • sketchchapters x., xi.,by Joseph Conrad; The I Low Nile of 189, and the Cotton Crop of 1900: Maria Josepha, by G. S. Street; New Trout Fisheries, by John Bickerdyke; ...
... Irving ; 'Mid the Manta of the Moose; Children of the House of Kajar—ll.; Lord Jim , : A &mob, chaps. xxiv.—xxvii., by Joseph Conrad; Musings without Method; Until the Day Dawn, by Ada Bertrich Baker • Some Events cal au Armistice, by Linesma n; The War ...
... 8.; Priscilla Hobbles, by Gil. frid W. Hartley; The Warden of the Maroh ; Lord Jim: A Sketch. Chaps. XXVIII.— XXX., by Joseph Conrad • The Elder Brother of the Shah, by Wilfrid Spart; The War Operations in South Africa , l A.; Distracted Ciiina, II.; Their ...
... Art of a French Drama; the new Edition of Lavengro ; Tribute to the Flag, by Nellie K. Bingen ; Lord Jim— A Sketch, by Joseph Conrad; Names of Places, by Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bari., M.P. ; Scotland and Mr. Golti t tith, by Andrew Lang; On Her Mai IF S ...