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Faust was performed at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, on Wednesday evening, when Mdlle..

... modern comedy in three acts, The New Felicity, by Miss Laurence Alma Tadema, and a drama in one act. To-morrow, by Mr. Joseph Conrad. By kind permission of Lieut. -General Sir John French. K.C.B., K.C.M.G.. the Aldershot Military Fete, in aid of various ...

ROYALTY THEATRE

... new three-act comedy by Laurence Alma Tadema, called The New Felicity, and a drama in one act, entitled One More Day. by Joseph Conrad. These were played at the Royalty on Sunday, 25th ult., and on Monday and Tuesday following. Miss Tadema's piece had little ...

T. FISHER UNWIN, Ltd

... readable book and one of rare value for geographers, naturalists, and other scientific men. THE ARROW OF GOLD A*Novel. By JOSEPH CONRAD, Author of Almayer's Folly, etc. Cloth, 8/- net. If I were to be asked in which of Mr. Conrad's writings his genius shows ...

Reflections on the Amateur Championship

... rough, he was nearly always in play. His opponent in the final and the new Amateur champion, twenty-five-year-old Lieut. Joseph Conrad, deserved to win because he outplayed his dour, thirty-six- year-old opponent in the difficult morning conditions, and ...

Books-- Sporting and Various: Half Time!

... Villiers believes in sail as the training for boys, and here he shows something of the life his crew of cadets lived in the Joseph Conrad when he was mister during the two years' voyage round the world. His beautiful full-rigged ship, alas has been sold to ...

MEN AND EVENTS: A Great Editor

... When he finally lay down his editorial pencil he had printed the early work of Robert Louis Stevenson, Rudyard Kip. ling, Joseph Conrad, Bernard Shaw and H. G I Wells. Not a bad record I Under Henley's editorship the Scots Observer j afterwards the National ...

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... Phillips. Ballad of Foulweather Jack. By M. C. Gillington. One of tiie Old School. Lord Jim a Sketch. Chaps. XXI. -XXIII. By Joseph Conrad. The Departure of a 2nd Lieutenant for the Front. By his Sister. The Life of a Sailor. Sheridan and Mr. Shaw. By G. S. ...

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... ia Country School. In the Heart of Kalamantan. By Hugh Clifford, C.M.G. Prince Charles Edward. Lord Jim: a sketch. By Joseph Conrad. A A Month in Ireland. By Stephen Gwynn. The Ecclesiastical Situation in Scotland. Musings Without Method The Misfortunes ...

Men and Events: Is the Novel Dying?

... Lawrence, Mrs. Woolf, Mr. Norman Douglas, Mr. Aldous Huxley any that could take their place with the hest of George Meredith, Joseph Conrad, the early Wells and Bennett, and Thomas Hardy It is the modern authors who have been at loose ends in their experimentations ...

HORSE AUCTION'S

... the Colo nies. By W. Sichel. Musings without Method. Tribute to the Flag. By Nellie K. Blisset. Lord Jim: a Sketch. By Joseph Conrad. Names of Places. By Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart. Scotland and Mr. Goldwin Smith. By Andrew Lang. On Her Majesty's Service ...

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... Croydon, Reigato, and Epsom. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. No. 1008. OCTOBER 1899. 2s. Od. Lord Jim A Sketch. Chaps, i.-iv., by Joseph Conrad. London. Tho City The Strand St. James's and Mayfair Piccadilly Bayswater and St. John's Wood Kensington and Hammersmith ...