1. Joseph Conrad to Albert Thys (11 April 1890, district of Kazimierówka)
2. Joseph Conrad to Margeurite Poradowska (15 May 1890, Teneriffe)
3. Joseph Conrad to Karol Zagórski, 22 May 1890 (Freetown, Sierre Leone)
4. Joseph Conrad to Margeurite Poradowska (6 September 1890, Kinshasa)
5. Joseph Conrad to T. Fisher Unwin (22 July 1896)
6. Joseph Conrad to William Blackwood (31 December 1898)
7. Joseph Conrad to Ford Madox Hueffer [Ford] (3 January 1899)
8. Joseph Conrad to R. B. Cunninghame Graham (8 February 1899)
9. William Blackwood to Joseph Conrad (10 March 1899)
10. Joseph Conrad to William Blackwood (31 May 1902)
11. Joseph Conrad to Roger Casement (17 December 1903)
12. Joseph Conrad to Roger Casement (21 December 1903)
13. Joseph Conrad to R. B. Cunninghame Graham (26 December 1903)
14. Joseph Conrad to Ernest Dawson (25 June 1908)
Appendix C: Contemporary Reviews
1. Hugh Clifford, “The Art of Mr. Joseph Conrad,” The Spectator (London)
2. [Edward Garnett], “Mr. Conrad’s New Book,” The Academy and Literature (London)
3. “Youth; and Other Stories,” The Graphic (London)
4. “Joseph Conrad,” The Literary World (London)
5. Desmond B. O’Brien [Richard Ashe King], “Letters on Books,” Truth (London)
6. From “Books Worth Reading,” The Times of India (Mumbai)
7. From “Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, and Things of Lesser Moment,” The Evening Telegram (New York)
8. “New Novels,” The Australasian (Melbourne)
9. From “Novels of the Week,” The Commercial Advertiser (New York)
10. Elia W. Peattie, “On Conrad’s Youth and Isham’s Under the Rose,” The Chicago Daily Tribune
11. George Hamlin Fitch, “On the Bookshelves,” The San Francisco Chronicle
12. Frederic Taber Cooper, “Literature, American and English,” The International Year Book 1902 (New York)
13. [Virginia Woolf], “Mr. Conrad’s Youth,” Times Literary Supplement (London)
Appendix D: Autobiographical Writings by Conrad
1. From Joseph Conrad, Congo Diary (1890)
2. From Joseph Conrad, A Personal Record (1912)
3. From Joseph Conrad, “Geography and Some Explorers” (1924)
Appendix E: Contemporary Accounts of the Congo
1. From George Washington Williams, An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II, King of the Belgians and Sovereign of the Independent State of Congo (1890)
2. From Life and Letters of Samuel Norvell Lapsley, Missionary to the Congo Valley, West Africa, 1866–1892 (1893)
3. From Leopold II, “Letter from the King of the Belgians” (1898)