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... IN MEMO OF JOSEPH CONRAD. MENT. A porc'j i:i memory of the late Mr. Joseph Conrad, tbo author, who resided and died Oswolds, Bishopshourno (Kent), is to he added to the village hall at Bishopsbournc. ...
... IN MEMO OF JOSEPH CONRAD. MENT. A porc'j i:i memory of the late Mr. Joseph Conrad, tbo author, who resided and died Oswolds, Bishopshourno (Kent), is to he added to the village hall at Bishopsbournc. ...
... ALLEGED ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER. UNTO DEATH. Joseph Conrad \ a Clerkenwell baker, was emanded yesterday, charged with attempting murder his wife by administering arsenic. Detective Marshall said he went to prisoner's house on Saturday in consequence of ...
... before some of the tug's crew, who hud jumped for safety on to the Joseph Conrad, managed to cut the tow rope in time to prevent her being dragged under. Tug Outstripped The Joseph Conrad continued heading straight for concrete pylons marking the outlet ...
... Conrad, elder son of the late Joseph Conrad, the novelist, who pleaded guilty to converting to his own use £1,100 entrusted to him to buy manuscripts of ins fathers works. Mr. Richard Curie, intimate friend of Joseph Conrad, said after the accused had been ...
... NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. Recent additions to the National Portrait Gallery include a bust of Milton, a drawing of Joseph Conrad and two portraits of Papys. ...
... great man, who died only a few miles from tuis Cathedral last Sunday, and had for some time past lived and worked in Kent —Joseph Conrad. At the time of his death he was, as I believe, the greatest living author writing English prose. His works are rich in ...
... to supply high-class magazine a popular price. The stories are by E. W. Ilornung, Jack London, Mrs. Flora Annie Steel, Joseph Conrad, H. G. Wells, Muriel Harris, and Chas. D. Roberts. The articles general and personal interest include The Building Dover ...
... contributes Notes Social Life in Russia. There is a further instalment Kippe, H. G. Wells' serial, another sketch by Joseph Conrad, further episode in the career of A. J. Raffles, cricketer and cracksman, and stories by Jack London, Arthur Morrison, ...
... and listeners understand my point of view with re, gard to the function literature in an image drawn from one the books Joseph Conrad Almayer Folly.* I learned of the existence that great book, and even the existence of its great author—as I learned many ...
... CONRAD'S CONVERSATION. Joseph Conrad's conversation (says M. G. Jean-Aubrey the Bookman's Journal ) always gave an inexhaustible pleasure It mirrored an amount knowledge and ex penence which it would have been difficult to ond elsewhere, at least writers ...
... CONRAD'S CONVERSATION. Joseph Conrad's conversation (says M. G. Jean-Aubrey in the Bookman's Journal ) always gave an inexhaustible pleasure. It mirrored an amount of knowledge and experience which it would have been difficult find elsewhere, at least ...
... Monday. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. Recent additions to the National Portrait Gallery include a bust of Milton, a drawing of Joseph Conrad and two portraits ol A FATHER'S SAD DEATH. When an incorrigible boy was charged •' Portsmouth with being found wandering ...