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A Christmas Ghee/ Story by Marie Ctrreiti. Illustrated by IL R. Millar. George Nutmeg, Ltd. ls

... Sorely kind of thing is being terribly overdone. A of sketehes which will be very welcome to readers is that which Mr. Joseph Conrad begin, under title, The Mirror of the Sea. There are ',- good short stories, and the praise for their high artistic ...

AUGUST MAGAZINES (FIRST NOTICE)

... Navigators. The Press have alreada spoken of Mr. Noble's work as cbsollerging comparison with that of Mr. Kipling and Mr. Joseph Conrad. The Lady Navigators lhas all the intimate knowledge of sea life :played by its predecessor, together with a touch ' of ...

JUNE MAGAZINES (THIRD NOTICD

... subject up in a regular way. Perhaps the most important contribution to the London Magazine is the graphic paper by Mr. Joseph Conrad on -London's River.' , The accompanying illustrations, from etchings by Mr. Edgar Wilson, are attractive. Mr. Eden Phillpotte ...

THE ATLANTIC) MONTHLY

... of Mr. James H. Colins on The American Grub Slrect, that on The Present State of European, Mr. J. A. May's study of Joseph Conrad, two fine sonnets on Keats and Shelly by Mr. Henry Van I Dyke, and some excellent short stories. ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... raisedto the Committee's proposal are examined, and the paper throw. good deal of light un a variety of debatable pointe. Mr. Joseph Conrad, Mr. Pitt Ridge, and Mies Marjorie Rowen contribute short stories and Mr. John Davidson a poem to the Christmas number ...

APRIL MAGAZINES (SECOND NOTICE)

... Tholer contributes an opportune Florence Nigkinneale's Heroism in the Crimea. Theehort stories include The Black Mate by Joseph Conrad, by Jack London, and 'lar Ace of Clubs by A. H. Ha/es. Mr. Clayton Calthrop continues Ms Flame I Have Neese Seen. ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... BOOKS RECEIVED. From Methuen and Co. A Set of By Joseph Conrad. The Result of an Accident. By Beatrice Whitby. es. From Mint Stock. The Fulness of Time. The Key to Dates. By Lumen. 12s. 6d. net. From the Holy-well Prem. Realities of the Future Life. ...

MR. JOSEPH_ CONRAD'S NEW STORIES.*

... MR. JOSEPH_ CONRAD'S NEW STORIES.* A few ago !he ophiton was often thst Lhe ine.mtion of novelists Willi fisg? . .mr. or, as one A t h e nordista :hemeelvet, Jr. W. D. Howells, Feasible stories had been t0:,.1. In it anz•ted„ novelist must content tiem ...

Publications of the Week • In this column only tref notieer are firms. Boat which seem to demand /valor ..

... street Is no less music than the sweet Surge of the wind among the wheat By dale or down, and a fine prose passage from Mr. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, and several extraetet—extracts which show forth conspietionsly the .rriter's gift of realizing a ...

TRE MONTI! S REVIEWS

... fearful of the certain grave, And gives his work compassion and new eyes, The days that make us happy make us wise. Mr. Joseph Conrad's Some Reflections, seamanlike and otherwise, en the Loos of the Titanic, it. sure to be eagerly read. Only an accomplished ...

THE ENGLISH REVIEW

... Tavistock Street. Covent Garden is. net. The general high Mersey grander(' of this review Is admirably maintained. Mr. Joseph Conrad has a second per on the Titanic disaster, ''Some Aspect!: of the Admirable Enquiry. There is in it a note of indignation ...