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Pamplets and Postcards
The following pamphlets are available from The Society at £5
each including postage:
- Conrad and Cunninghame Graham
by Cedric Watts
- Conrad's Houses by
Borys Conrad
- The Last Days of Joseph Conrad
by Richard Curle
- The Several Endings of 'Lord
Jim by Ernest W. Sullivan II
Handsome postcards (burgundy sample to the
left), produced in late 2005 and featuring two recent covers of
The Conradian, with Conrad's
photograph on arriving in New York City in 1923,
are available at the cost of three for £1 and ten for
£3 plus postage (postage for three postcards: add £1.50).
Discounts can be negotiated on bulk orders of 25 or more.
A Publications Order Form is available here
as a pdf.file and in MS
Word format for downloading and printing.
Please send it with the appropriate amount
to:
The Honorary Secretary
The Joseph Conrad Society (UK)
c/o The Polish Social and Cultural Association (POSK)
238-246 King Street
London W6 ORF United Kingdom
The Conradian
- For information on ordering The Society's journal, see The
Conradian.
- Selected back issues of the journal, beginning with Volume 6
(1981), may be ordered by using either of the two forms provided
here for downloading and printing: MS
Word Back Issues or PDF
Back Issues. The forms provide details about payment and ordering.
"Conrad Studies" Series
In cooperation with The Society,
Rodopi of Amsterdam has agreed to launch a new series of Conrad
monographs entitled "Conrad Studies," with General Editors
Allan H. Simmons and J. H. Stape and with Owen Knowles and Laurence
Davies as Consulting Editors.
The series intends to make available rare or
out-of-print items of Conradiana and will initially launch two titles
per year.
The first title in the series, Joseph
Conrad: Memories and Impressions: An Annotated Bibliography,
edited by Martin Ray, was published in November 2007. The
following title appears in spring 2008: Conrad
in the Public Eye: Biography / Criticism / Publicity, edited
by John G. Peters
Critical monographs or collections of articles
on Conrad are not of interest at this time, nor will they be for
the forseeable future: the series' emphasis falls on collections
of documentary and other historical materials as well as criticism
that has achieved classic status. The editors welcome proposals
for volumes in the series.
Monographs currently in progress include:
- "Dear Friend": Further Correspondence to and about
Joseph Conrad, edited by Owen Knowles
- Victory: The Play and Reviews,
edited by Richard J. Hand
- Lord Jim: A Transcription of the Manuscript,
edited by J. H. Stape and Ernest W. Sullivan II
- Conrad’s Polish Literary
Background and Other Essays
by Andrzej Busza
- Heart of Darkness by Cedric Watts (reprint of Mursia
volume)
- Conrad’s “The Duel”:
Sources / Text / Studies, edited by J. H. Stape and John
G. Peters
- Jessie Conrad: Correspondence and Documents, edited
by Keith Carabine and Allan H. Simmons
- The Rescuer: A Transcription of the Manuscript, edited
by Gene M. Moore
- Conrad: The Contemporary Reviews.
(4 vols.) General Editors: Allan H. Simmons and J.
H. Stape. Vol. 1 Almayer's Folly
to Romance, edited by Allan H. Simmons; Vol. 2 Typhoon
to Under Western Eyes, edited by John G. Peters; Vol. 3
Chance to The Shadow-Line,
edited by Richard Niland; Vol. 4 The
Rescue to Suspense, edited by Mary Burgoyne and Katherine
Baxter
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