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Peters 210 $aAmsterdam [Netherlands] ;$aNew York $cRodopi$d2008 215 $a1 online resource (287 pages) 225 1 $aConrad studies ;$v2 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-420-2395-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material --$tNew York Greets Joseph Conrad on His First Visit to America The Book Leaf, 4 May 1923 /$rBurton Rascoe --$tConrad and the Reporters Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1923 /$rChristopher Morley --$tA Talk on Joseph Conrad and His Work [Colombo, Ceylon]: The English Association, Ceylon Branch, 1927 /$rSir Hugh Clifford --$tFrom Episodes in the Life of a Publisher?s Wife Privately Printed, 1937 /$rFlorence Doubleday --$tMeetings with Conrad Los Angeles: The Press of the Pegacycle Lady, 1977 /$rÉdouard Roditi --$tJoseph Conrad at Stanford-le-Hope Stanford-le-Hope, Essex: The Bream Press, 1978 /$rJames Whitaker --$tIn Memoriam Joseph Conrad, Obiit August 3, 1924: The Honour of Labour Pittsburgh: American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1924 /$rPorter Garnett --$tA Tribute to a Great Seafarer Seamen?s Church Institute of New York [1925] --$tJoseph Conrad: An Appreciation London: E. Lahr [1930] /$rLiam O?Flaherty --$tFrom Essays on Joseph Conrad and Oscar Wilde --$tJoseph Conrad: His Outlook on Life /$rJohn Herman Randall --$t?Introduction? to Twenty Letters to Joseph Conrad /$rG. Jean-Aubry --$tThe History of The Nigger of the ?Narcissus?: Human, Literary, Bibliographical /$rRichard Curle --$tConrad?s Method: Some Formal Aspects /$rV. Walpole --$tJoseph Conrad /$rJames Huneker , E. F. Saxton and Richard Curle --$tJoseph Conrad ? A Prospectus: A Biographical Sketch and A List of His Books Published by J. M. Dent and Sons Limited --$tJoseph Conrad: A Prospectus of the Uniform Edition of Joseph Conrad?s Works --$tJoseph Conrad: A Brief Chronicle --$tJoseph Conrad: The Greatest Living Artist in English Prose --$tJoseph Conrad: A Sketch with a Bibliography --$tA Man Who Sailed the Seven Seas and Wrote His Tales to the Boom of the Distant Surf --$tThe New Kent Edition of Joseph Conrad --$tIndex. 330 1 $aThis is a collection of difficult-to-find and typically early commentary on Conrad?s life and works. The selections contained shed light on Conrad?s life and works, as well as the way in which his works were promoted to the public. Selections include those by the American novelist Christopher Morley and the Irish novelist Liam O?Flaherty. Also included is a previously unpublished essay by Conrad?s friend Richard Curle. 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