A NEW PORTRAIT ETCHER
... somewhat neglected art of lithography a lift up. These are all portraits, drawn recently, of English men of letters: Mr. Joseph Conrad, Sir Oliver Lodge, 2\. ...
... somewhat neglected art of lithography a lift up. These are all portraits, drawn recently, of English men of letters: Mr. Joseph Conrad, Sir Oliver Lodge, 2\. ...
... ell to think of trying to am not Dante nor Mr. Joseph Conrad, and this is at once an temperature. J know my limitations fa r too ell to think of trying describe it. am not Dante nor Mr. Joseph Conrad, and this is at once inferno and Iyphoon of golf ...
... another of those children's books that elder people should certainly buy. Altogether, this may be said to Nomance, by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Hueffer (Smith, E lder), just fails to be effective, but it is really almost worth while reading it in order ...
... pieces on London. This wa delivered as a l ecture also. Other prominent contributors are Mr. Edward Shanks, who write~ on Joseph Conrad Mr. D. L. Murray, whose theme is Arthur Clutton-Brock. A very great number. delivered as a l ecture also. Other prominent ...
... Twain, Ezra Pound, Gilbert Murray ing old paper, in ever increasing quantities, there are only two principal reception and Joseph Conrad were entertained by until his collection became the best and rooms besides the great studio: the drawing his parents in ...
... Reychose to Sidmouth appreciative detail the As the title greeted with critical acclaim from such distinguished figures as Joseph Conrad and Arnold Bennett. Reynolds was a scientist who chose to live with the fishermen of Sidmouth and recorded in appreciative ...
... glamour of the sea. Some months ago we alluded to Mr. A. J. Villiers's setting forth from Ipswich in the sailing ship Joseph Conrad. Between ladeira and Nassau she ran into tremendous weather and, as Mr. Villiers has said, did everything except stand ...
... L ee. Mr. Wells more than fulfils expectation in Tono-Bungay, and the other prominent contributors are Tolstoi ancl Joseph Conrad. The strictly review pan is not as well done as it ought to be. The selection of theme;, in our Oflinion, leave; At the ...
... LINNELL AT THE FITZWILLIAM by NICHOLAS USHERWOOD.. 1228 COGNAC: FIRST BRANDY OF FRANCE-I by EDMUND P ENNING-ROWSELL.. 1242 JOSEPH CONRAD AT HOME by AMANDA BINGLEY .. 1284 THE TREECREEPER by PHILIP RADFORD 1289 Motor Show Supplement CARS AND COMPUTERS by JOHN ...
... it, always Norman Douglas for himself. Yet he made his way into writing under the eye of someone no less than the great Joseph Conrad, who spoke of him as one of his closest friends . He was perverse, we more than discover, he was shameless, he was everything ...
... (1903) who has that marvellous Act II opening speech that begins, I haven't got a proper passport, and as memorably JOSEPH CONRAD: THE MODERN IMAGINATION. By C. B. Cox ALAS! THE LOVE OF WOMEN. Byron's Letters and Journals. Vol. 3 1813-1814. Edited by ...
... cypher of Sir FRANCIS BAcoN ; char- aoter sketches of Count von BuLow and President LouBET, and stories by I. ZANGWILL, JosEPH CoNRAD, and others. It is coPIOUSLY illustrated and finely printed throughout, and has a beautiful frontispiece after the Portrait ...