’Twixt Land and Sea
AND TWO OTHER SEA STORIES
“Mr. Conrad has never painted more vivid scenes of nature or looked more deeply into the hearts of his characters than in this moving book.”—The Outlook.
Almayer’s Folly, and An Outcast of the Islands
Mr. Conrad’s first and second novels
“The figures in these books live for us, and above and beyond them are the power of presentment, the marvellous faculty for the absolute creation of atmosphere, the genius for description, and the individual, finished style which these, Mr. Conrad’s earliest works, display.”—Sir Hugh Clifford, K.C.M.G., in the North American Review.
Falk
Contains “Falk,” “Amy Foster,” and “To-morrow.”
“‘Falk’ leaves one inclined to declare that the writing of that one story would be sufficient to place him among the immortals.”—New York Times.
Typhoon