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REVIEWS

... by Charles Morley (illustrated by S.H. and from photographs); and Reminiscences the Sea: Landfalls and Departures, by Joseph Conrad (illustrated by D. B. Walters). ***** Despite the mass books that are being continually poured' upon the market, nothing ...

THE MAN OUTSIDE

... must cut out, and they uS ee c L the message God into common p These suggestions, however, only covere® '. * the ground. Joseph Conrad once f'i 1 I could find the right word and accent jlnY move world. Lot the Church . 1 it had the right word with which ...

BLACKWOOD'S MARINE? No. 10T7.-JULY 1900.—25. bd. MOROCCO SCARE. By WALTER B HARRIS—OUR OFFICERS.-A VILLAGE THE ..

... —-PRMTITVE SOCIALISTS. EDWARD A- IRVTNG—MID THE HAUNTS THE MOOSE —•CHILDREN THE HOUSE OF KAJAR: lI—LORD JTM: A SKETCH. By JOSEPH CONRAD. - MUSINGS WITHOUT METHOD: The Paris and War—The Exhibition Excuse for Poimoax Acbimont—The Schemes of General Mebcieb ...

MAGAZINES

... written essay which does justice to tne policy, resolution and courage of thoroughly loyal aud devoted servant the Crown. Joseph Conrad continues his powerful story of Lord Jim, and the ■Library of an old Scholar is a delightful essay. We may especially ...

'~BATII FLORAL CO>rinTTEE. FLORAL PARADE, CHILDREN' 3 CARNIVAL And BICYCLE GYMKHANA Will be held (by kind ..

... CAVALRY.—NEW LIGHT ON OLD CRICKET—BALLAD FOUL WEATHER JACK—ONE OF THE OLD SCHOOL—LORD JIM: A SKETCH. Chaps NXT. XXIII. By JOSEPH CONRAD —THE DEPARTURE OF A 2nd LIEUTENANT FOR THE FRONT.—THE LIFE OF A SAILORSHERIDAN AND MR. SHAW. G S STRBET.—MUSINGS WITHOUT ...

Bath & County Notes

... looked at me significantly and leaned towards me I closed in. The air of conspiracy thickened. It was a drama such as Joseph Conrad would have invested with sinister significance. At length, with a swift look round to make sure we were unobserved. I put ...

THE MAGAZINES

... colours as he proceeds. Stephen tells one of the best Irish stories we have read a long time, entitled St. Brigid's Flood; Joseph Conrad continues his se_a-tale. th ...

SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... entures of M. D. Haricot' (by J. ionston' become quite romantic, ye* pc**ss »«« drolleries; vihi'e the End tne Tether, by Joseph Conrad, grows interest and descriptive passages. There are again traumatisms Leopardi s pooau by Sir tbeo dor* Marti*. Apropos ...

REVIEWS

... features, Boris Sarafoff, the leader of the revplution Macedonia, writes upon tho condition that unhappy country; Mr. Joseph Conrad supplies an article upon the beauty and romance of the Thames as a great commercial river; and Mr. Fred T. Jane tolls ...

REVIEWS

... dockyards. »*»*» The Fortnightly Review is fortunate in having secured for its opening article this month a paper by Mr. Joseph Conrad, called ' Autocracy and War. Mr. Conrad an. artist, and this piece of work from his pen, like everything writes, is a ...

REVIEWS

... BrailsfoTO's Modernism Islam; and a review the Cricket Season, 1908, from the pen Mr. E. D. Sewell. ***** A Set of Six, Joseph Conrad (London Methuen and Co., 36, Essex Street, W.C.). —This is a book containing half a dozen short stories which are all given ...