The Appetite of Tyranny: Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian

The Appetite of Tyranny: Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian

Author: G. K. Chesterton

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-09-16

Total Pages: 54

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The Appetite of Tyranny

The Appetite of Tyranny

Author: G K Chesterton

Publisher: Catholic Way Publishing

Published: 2013-08-30

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781783791354

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"The Appetite of Tyranny: Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian by G. K. Chesterton: " Publisher: Kindle E-Book Edition: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-136-1 In his book on William Blake, Chesterton says, "We all wake up on a battlefield." In 1915, when he emerged from his coma-like state after his physical collapse several months earlier, Chesterton, in effect, did wake up on a battlefield. England was in the midst of the Great War with Germany. Though the English army had no use for Chesterton as a soldier, his pen was immediately enlisted to help the war effort. His first books after his recovery were three short works that are essentially war pamphlets, but with their combination of history, philosophy, religion, and even literary criticism, they are uniquely Chesterton. "Publisher: " Catholic Way Publishing. This Paperback is the ideal small size of 5" x 8."


The Appetite of Tyranny

The Appetite of Tyranny

Author: G K Chesterton

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-20

Total Pages: 68

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G. K. Chesterton was a writer, philosopher, essayist and playwright. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he was a Christian, and towards the end of his life became a Catholic. This is political propaganda published at the beginning of the First World War.


The Appetite of Tyranny

The Appetite of Tyranny

Author: G. K. Chesterton

Publisher: Palala Press

Published: 2016-05-25

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781359689078

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The Wisdom of Father Brown

The Wisdom of Father Brown

Author: Gilbert Keith Chesterton

Publisher:

Published: 1914

Total Pages: 362

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Father Brown is a fictional detective created by G. K. Chesterton. To be exact, he is called Father J. Brown, though we are never told what the initial stands for, and is originally presented as the parish priest of Cobhole in Essex, though he is found in parishes as far afield as Italy and South America. In appearance he is undistinguished, small and dumpy, short-sighted and not particularly intelligent; dressed in shabby clerical black, and carrying an umbrella as dumpy and shabby as himself.The Father Brown mysteries generally appeared first as independent short stories in various magazines; (most of) the stories were eventually collected in a series of five books:The Innocence of Father Brown (1911)The Wisdom of Father Brown (1914)The Incredulity of Father Brown (1926)The Secret of Father Brown (1927), andThe Scandal of Father Brown (1935).Three stories, "The Donnington Affair" (1914) (GKC writing the solution of a mystery set up by Max Pemberton), "The Vampire of the Village" (1936), and "The Mask of Midas" (1936), were published separately, though the second of these was later included in editions of Scandal.