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In this book, Chesterton's brilliance as a writer and thinker again shine through as he explains his understanding of Catholicism and the Catholic ...
View full detailsIntroductions by Ralph McInerny and Joseph Pearce Here, together in a single volume, are the two biographies that many critics consider both Cheste...
View full detailsThis unique collection of Father Brown mysteries links tales by G.K. Chesterton with the Ten Commandments. The connection is often surprising, howe...
View full detailsSummer vacation turns into an adventure for the three Nicholl sisters when Mr. Gilbert Chesterton and his wife come to town. Eleven-year-old Clare ...
View full detailsChesterton gives his remarkably perceptive analysis on social and moral issues more relevant today than even in his own time. In his light and humo...
View full detailsWhat does it mean to be a "complete thinker"? It means being able to take on a wide variety of ideas and disciplines and put them all together in a...
View full detailsDale Ahlquist, the President of the American Chesterton Society, and author of G. K. Chesterton -The Apostle of Common Sense, presents a book of wo...
View full detailsTwo of G. K. Chesterton''s most important and well-known works are contained in this volume: Heretics, and Orthodoxy. In Heretics, Chesterton add...
View full detailsBy Henri Ghéon | Afterword by G. K. Chesterton The secret of the saints is simple and straightforward: they love God. This, holds Henri Ghéon, is t...
View full detailsWho was Gilbert Keith Chesterton? A rotund man in a cape brandishing a walking stick? Certainly. A twentieth-century writer? Prolifically. A great ...
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