Serialization The Brute: A Desperate Tale
in The Syracuse Herald (May 1, 1921): (Page imagery not yet available)
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Hartford Courant (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The San Antonio Light (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Newark Sunday Call (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Baltimore American (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Geneve (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (Feb 1945)
p.2. Magazine Section. Byline reads: "By Joseph Conrad, the Greatest Sea Writer of All Time." Illustration by C.D. Batcheler captioned: "She Was Hopping All Over the Ship in Her Yachting Skirt and a Red Tam o' Shanter Like a Bright Bird on a Dead Black Tree."