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Contents Include: By the Babe Unborn The World's Lover The Skeleton A Chord of Colour The Happy Man The Unpardonable Sin A Novelty Ultimate The Donkey The Beatific Vision The Hope of the Streets Ecclesiastes The Songs of the Children The Fish Gold Leaves Thou Shalt Not Kill A Certain Evening A Man and His Image The Mariner The Triumph of Man Cyclopean Joseph Modern Elfland Eternities A Christmas Carol Alone King's Cross Station The Human Tree To Them that Mourn The Outlaw Behind The End of Fear The Holy of Holies The Mirror of Madmen E.C.B The Desecrators An Alliance The Ancient of Days The…mehr

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Contents Include: By the Babe Unborn The World's Lover The Skeleton A Chord of Colour The Happy Man The Unpardonable Sin A Novelty Ultimate The Donkey The Beatific Vision The Hope of the Streets Ecclesiastes The Songs of the Children The Fish Gold Leaves Thou Shalt Not Kill A Certain Evening A Man and His Image The Mariner The Triumph of Man Cyclopean Joseph Modern Elfland Eternities A Christmas Carol Alone King's Cross Station The Human Tree To Them that Mourn The Outlaw Behind The End of Fear The Holy of Holies The Mirror of Madmen E.C.B The Desecrators An Alliance The Ancient of Days The Last Masquerade The Earth's Shame Vanity The Lamp Post The Pessimist A Fairy Tale A Portrait Femina Contra Mundum To a Certain Nation The Praise of Dust The Ballad of the Battle of Gibeon 'Vulgarised' The Ballad of God-Makers At Night The Woodcutter Art Colours The Two Women The Wild Knight Good News The Neglected Child To a Turk The Aristocrat
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G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was a prolific English writer, philosopher, lay theologian, and literary and art critic. He is best known in mystery circles as the creator of the fictional priest-detective Father Brown and for the metaphysical thriller The Man Who Was Thursday. Often referred to as "the prince of paradox," Chesterton frequently made his points by turning familiar sayings and proverbs inside out. Chesterton attended the Slade School of Art, a department of University College London, where he took classes in illustration and literature, though he did not complete a degree in either subject. In 1895, at the age of twenty-one, he began working for the London publisher George Redway. A year later he moved to another publisher, T. Fisher Unwin, where he undertook his first work in journalism, illustration, and literary criticism. In addition to writing fifty-three Father Brown stories, Chesterton authored articles and books of social criticism, philosophy, theology, economics, literary criticism, biography, and poetry.