MISCELLANEOUS
... the ?51BOT TIME iA VICTORY* AN ISLAND TALEI Play in Three Acts Ijy B. MACDONALD HASTINGS* Founded the Celebrated Novel JOSEPH CONRAD. From the GJ.OBK THEATRE.* LONDON. By Arranifemont MARIE XOUE. ...
... the ?51BOT TIME iA VICTORY* AN ISLAND TALEI Play in Three Acts Ijy B. MACDONALD HASTINGS* Founded the Celebrated Novel JOSEPH CONRAD. From the GJ.OBK THEATRE.* LONDON. By Arranifemont MARIE XOUE. ...
... concert. Ballad concert. Light music. Inst ruincntal conci‘rt. Romance, radio play by Peter Creswell. founded on novel by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox If ueffer. October 10.—Instrumental cums.srt. Light music. Dance music. Orchestral concert. Violin recital ...
... gentlest, most childlike people in the world, and their ritual dances have been discovered of late by Europeans. This is Joseph Conrad country, and a place which must put travellers in mind of his books is Macassar, in the South Celebes, which has a quaint ...
... Mr. Joseph Conrad contmues his recollections of an edventurous life at sea in the February number of the “Pail Mall Magazine” :—~ From first to last,” he writes, “the seaman’s thoughws are very much concerned with his anchors. It is not much that the ...
... Organ recital. Orchestral conceet. Hon. Haro:d Nicholson: People and Thing. The Rescue, a play, from the novel by Joseph Conrad. Saturday. Muth 14. Running commentary on sead-final of the F.A Cup. Eye-witness account of till) Ruaby international, ...
... OCTOBER MAGAZINES. Joseph Conrad The Tale, v.h. -- pdhiiahed in the October 1 Shnand Magazine/’ his best raysterioos meeting s. « these days, when all strange viewed with suspicion. Another the same number They Come F. Austin, m which the deals realistic ...
... could hays worked their way from itacharted southern waters on palro holes if • wreck provided them with nothing hotter. Joseph Conrad tostributed to the stock of lit • to thom noes and their work which is is with the great traditios of our prose. What more ...
... December 3—Chamber music. Monda). December S.—Romance, a rlay by Peter Creswell, founded on the novel of the game name by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Hueffer (Part Tuesday, December s.—Orchestml concert. Wednesday. December 6.—8.8. C. SM. rhony Concert, ...
... GALES OF WIND. Mr. Joseph Conrad continues his pictures of sea life in the March number of the “ Pall Mall Magazine.” “Of the delight of seeing a small craft run bravely amongst the great reas there cin,” he writes, “be no question to a man whose soul ...
... stealthity ready for a drowning. The most amazing wonder of the deep is ite un- fethomable crucity.—From “Initiation,” — by Joseph Conrad, in “ Magazine” fo1 January 1906. ...
... LANDFALLS AND DEPARTURES. Joseph Conrad, the dietHiguislwd novelist, relates .m-u.c lue ex|a*rieies*s .md advenluiee a* sea in the hist sixpenny wane ...
... perished intense agony. was, indeed, thrilling triumph for science, and story which would require the pen of Victor Hugo, Joseph Conrad, a Stevenson, or a Clark Russell for its adequate recounting. Another notable branch of science which patient labour lias ...