JOSEPH CONRAD AND THE HUMAN OSTRICH
... JOSEPH CONRAD AND THE HUMAN OSTRICH. Giant Public that Will “Swallow Everything.” ...
... JOSEPH CONRAD AND THE HUMAN OSTRICH. Giant Public that Will “Swallow Everything.” ...
... MR. JOSEPH CONRAD AS DRAMATIST. Writes a Play “ Just for Curiosity.” Air Joseph Con:ad, the noveiist, has teken on the role of playwrigat, and vesterday visiied the Ambussaders Theatre to superintend the production of his first play, * The Sccret Agent ...
... MR. ' JOSEPH - CONRAD LEAVES- £260,000; Famous Novelist of the' Sea Who Was Mnaster Mariner., ——— Mr, Joseph Conrad, Bishopsbourne, Canterbury, the well-known writer of sea stories, and dformerly a‘ master mariner, who saw service during the war in a ...
... INOVEL HISTORY | OF JULES VERNE. Was He Born a Pole, Like Joseph Conrad? CENTENARY QUERY. From “The Daily Chronicle” Special Correspondent, PARIS, .\'uuday.r Just as France is ready to celebrate (next Friday) the centenary «* Jules Verne's birth there ...
... THE LIBRARY OF JOSEPH CONRAD, MESaRb. HODGSON & CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C.2, ot Fr.day. March 13th, at 1 o'clock, BOOKS, MSS., and TYPESCRIPTS from the LIBRARY of JOSEPH CONRAD, including AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPIES ...
... Books for Christ Gift %“i JOSEPH CONRAD. His new novel THE ROVER 76 w is in ercat demand at all Dooksellers and Tihravi Pools editions of his eavlier works. ALMAYER'S FOLLY, AN OuT CAST OF THE ISLANDS, TALES OF UNREST, .. available m Übwin's Cabinet Libeore ...
... publicaticn in the most recent Enpglish and American dictionaries? 1 have a dubicus recellection that the word iz used by Joseph Conrad. Tonbridge. Uxere Apae. ...
... coffer a reward of £4O. MR. JOSEPH CONRAD ON HIS PASSENGERS. “Landlubber” Who Offered Captain £3OO to be Put Ashore Were the old sailing clippers more comfortable than the great ocean liners of to-day? Mr. Joseph Conrad thinkg that they were, There was ...
... ‘“ An artist in the great manner and & man strong in eoul. . . .” With these words Mr. G. Jean-Aubry concludes his ‘““Joseph Conrad, Life and Letters,” the eagerly awaited biography which Heinemann, Ltd., publish to-day at two guineas, Ms, Jean-Aubry ...
... CONRAD’S FOREBODING “An Idea That I Shall Never Compléte ‘Suspense.’” A notable instance of tragic foreboding on the part of Joseph Conrad, the famous novelist, is told by Mr. G. Jean- Aubry in the current issue of the “ Bookman’'s Journal.” | Writing to Andre ...
... near Canterbury, yesterday. Bern ““ somewhere in Poland ” in 1857, Joseph Conrad will always be regarded s the most amazing personality in English literature. His full name was Joseph Conrad Korzeniowski, and he did not begin to speak the language of which ...
... huve been zided in the venture,” says Mr. Geo. Middleton, M.P., ihe editer, ** bf the encouragement received from Mr. Joseph Conrad ip an attempt to ascertain the degree of story-writing ability existing among Post Office workers, T b R ““'The Bane of ...