The Napoleon of Notting Hill is a novel written by G. K. Chesterton in 1904, set in a nearly unchanged London in 1984. Although the novel is set in the future, it is, in effect, set in an alternative
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-07The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare is a novel by G. K. Chesterton, first published in 1908. The book is sometimes referred to as a metaphysical thriller. Its importance was recognized in its later
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06A sketch of St. Francis of Assisi in modern English may be written in one of three ways. Between these the writer must make his selection; and the third way, which is adopted here, is in some respect
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06This is a collection of 12 totally seperate stories that are independent of each other but have one common thread. Father Brown is an amateur sleuth whose day job involves preaching to his congregati
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06The Flying Inn is the most rambunctious of Chesterton's novels, a rollicking ramble through the heart of merry England.
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06Rightly or wrongly, it is certain that a man both liberal and chivalric, can and very often does feel a dis-ease and distrust touching those political women we call Suffragettes.
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06George Randolph Chester published her first book in 1914, The Ball of Fire, which was a co-authored book with her husband.
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06The Club of Queer Trades is a collection of stories by G. K. Chesterton first published in 1905.Each story in the collection is centered on a person who is making his living by some novel and extraor
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06FLAMBEAU, once the most famous criminal in France and later a very private detective in England, had long retired from both professions.
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06The flying ship of Professor Lucifer sang through the skies like a silver arrow; the bleak white steel of it, gleaming in the bleak blue emptiness of the evening.
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06THESE tales concern the doing of things recognized as impossible to do; impossible to believe; and, as the weary reader may well cry aloud, impossible to read about.
作者:G. K. Chesterton2024-02-06