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JOSEPH CONRAD: 9 Quintessential Books in One Collection


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       Joseph Conrad

      Joseph Conrad: 9 Quintessential Books in One Collection

      Including Memoirs, Letters & Essays

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-0083-2

      Table of Contents

       Novels and Novellas:

       Heart of Darkness

       Lord Jim

       Victory: An Island Tale

       Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard

       The Shadow Line: A Confession

       The Arrow of Gold: A Story Between Two Notes

       The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale

       The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’: A Tale of the Forecastle

       The Duel

       Under Western Eyes

       Memoirs, Letters and Articles

       A Personal Record; or Some Reminiscences

       The Mirror of the Sea

       Notes On Life And Letters

       Autocracy And War

       The Crime Of Partition

       A Note On The Polish Problem

       Poland Revisited

       First News

       Well Done

       Tradition

       Confidence

       Flight

       Some Reflections On The Loss Of The Titanic

       Certain Aspects Of The Admirable Inquiry Into The Loss Of The Titanic

       Protection Of Ocean Liners

       A Friendly Place

       On Red Badge of Courage

       Biography & Critical Essays

       Joseph Conrad (A Biography) by Hugh Walpole

       Joseph Conrad by John Albert Macy

       A Conrad Miscellany by John Albert Macy

       Joseph Conrad & The Athenæum by Arnold Bennett

       Joseph Conrad by Virginia Woolf

      NOVELS AND NOVELLAS

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      HEART OF DARKNESS

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      The Nellie, a cruising yawl, swung to her anchor without a flutter of the sails, and was at rest. The flood had made, the wind was nearly calm, and being bound down the river, the only thing for it was to come to and wait for the turn of the tide.

      The sea-reach of the Thames stretched before us like the beginning of an interminable waterway. In the offing the sea and the sky were welded together without a joint, and in the luminous space the tanned sails of the barges drifting up with the tide seemed to stand still in red clusters of canvas sharply peaked, with gleams of varnished sprits. A haze rested on the low shores that ran out to sea in vanishing flatness. The air was dark above Gravesend, and farther back still seemed condensed into a mournful gloom, brooding motionless over the biggest, and the greatest, town on earth.

      The Director of Companies was our captain and our host. We four affectionately