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... I . S * - ';‘'t . i 4. . ' ! .‘ . .. 4 .. i • Miss Dora Clarke working on a bust of Joseph Conrad. She has exhibited for several years at the Royal Academy. ...
... SHILLISGS EACH. THE CONVERT THE HALO THE SECRET AGENT THE BOTOR CHAPERON Elizabeth Robins Baroness Von Hutten Joseph Conrad C. N. & A. At. Williamson ...
... Tragedy '' out of his being the lished Messrs. Methuen Mr. l ord Madox lias had the dislinc r»f eollnboratine with Mr. Joseph Conrad ...
... Other Authors whose work 'prems in this grist number =ludo : ROBERT HICHENS H. G. WELLS W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM GILBERT PARKER JOSEPH CONRAD H. SETON MERRIMAN J. J. BELL to say that pins ie marry ...
... heroic romance. fairy thriller; in three volumes It is impomiblo to put down. INICIDAMS INTRA & Ontuin Hs. the set; OP 311. JOSEPH CONRAD by Jocelyn _ ...
... that the descriptions uttered by the characters coincided with what we see on the stage. A NOW ENDING. In the last scene Joseph Conrad has departed entirely from his novel It Is. if I may say so, a more natural and more inevitable ending that Winn', Verloc ...
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... CROWDING THE FIELD. Slr,—The literary field is indeed crowded nut not by the publication, or republication, of classics. Joseph Conrad said : U requires some courage to step in calmly where fools may be eager to rnsh. ' But none- or at most few—of thorn ...
... 'THE DAILY NEWS will, on Monday. print the first of a series of brilliant articles by JOSEPH CONRAD —the most remarkable figure in contempoiary English Literature Mr. Conrad was in Poland through the early months of the war; and in writing of hi 4 e ...
... METHUEN’S POPULAR NOVELS SIX SHILLINGS EACH. SONG OF HYACINTH * John Oxenham A SET OF SIX- - - - Joseph Conrad THE RESULT OF AN ACCIDENT Beatrice Whi’by LOVE THE HARVESTER '3 6 Max Pemberton THE EASY-60-LUCKIES Maud Stepney Rawson THE CROOKED WAY - - ...
... NOVELS SHILLiyaS EACH. Tin: >«l\ti HVAUNTM John «,(. U’OLLO Lard Huetfcr sri'isll GOLD k si:r or six OcorXc A, U1 rot ink Joseph Conrad nil, RLSI LT ACCIDENT Bcnlrke Wliilfty TOE CASV-00-UCKIES. Maud Slepnrv Raason IUkOV-ON-TtlE-BILI M. E. Eraavla ro'i: THE ...