LittleSister
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“Conrad describes a chandlery interior in Lord Jim as
‘a vast, cavern-like shop which is full of things that are eaten and drunk onboard ship: where you can get everything to make her sea-worthy and beautiful, from a set of chain hooks for her cable to a book of gold leaf for the carvings of her stern . . . There is a cool-parlour, easy-chairs, bottles, cigars, writing implements, a copy of harbour regulations, and a warmth of welcome that melts the salt of a three-months’ passage out of a seamen’s heart’ ”
(I've not (yet) read Lord Jim myself. This is a brief extract from an article on the history and recent closure of Arthur Beale’s yacht chandlery in central London: Jeremy Harding, Short Cuts, London Review of Books, 15/7/2021.)
‘a vast, cavern-like shop which is full of things that are eaten and drunk onboard ship: where you can get everything to make her sea-worthy and beautiful, from a set of chain hooks for her cable to a book of gold leaf for the carvings of her stern . . . There is a cool-parlour, easy-chairs, bottles, cigars, writing implements, a copy of harbour regulations, and a warmth of welcome that melts the salt of a three-months’ passage out of a seamen’s heart’ ”
(I've not (yet) read Lord Jim myself. This is a brief extract from an article on the history and recent closure of Arthur Beale’s yacht chandlery in central London: Jeremy Harding, Short Cuts, London Review of Books, 15/7/2021.)