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Gilbert Keith Chesterton: Menschenskind Manalive, 1912. Hier in der Übersetzung von Nanni Collin, Musarion-Verlag, 1926. Vollständige Neuausgabe. Herausgegeben von Karl-Maria Guth. Berlin 2015. Umschlaggestaltung...
Petites Choses formidables est sans doute l'un des recueils d'essais les plus célèbres de Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936). L'auteur se promène avec légèreté parmi les villes de France et d'Allemagne...
Le crime le plus odieux qui soit est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
L'actrice et l'alibi est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown de Chesterton, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
À l'occasion du 150e anniversaire de la naissance de Chesterton, la réédition de sa biographie de Dickens, face-à-face inoubliable entre deux géants de la littérature anglaise. Dans un mot fameux, Chesterton...
La Lune Rouge de Meru est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
Le miroir du magistrat est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
L'homme aux deux barbes est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
Le chant des poissons volants est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
La disparition de Vaudrey est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
L'endeuillé du château de Marne est une nouvelle extraite de l'ouvrage Les Enquêtes du père Brown, paru chez Omnibus le 07 mai 2008.
Se faisant passer pour un autre, un détective infiltre une société secrète sans se douter que ce qu'il y découvrira bouleversera sa vie…? Intellectuel aux mille visages, GK Chesterton ne saurait être...
Il n’est pas bon de partir en voyage dans les bourgades de l’Angleterre… L’auberge Le Soleil Levant est le théâtre d’étranges suicides, le grand poète Phineas Salt disparait après avoir vidé son compte...
In 'The Crimes of England' by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, the author delves into the historical context of England's involvement in wars and conflicts throughout the centuries. Chesterton's literary style...
In 'The Wisdom of Father Brown,' G.K. Chesterton introduces readers to the witty and unassuming detective priest, Father Brown, who solves perplexing mysteries with his keen insight and moral wisdom....
In 'The Innocence of Father Brown' by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, readers are introduced to the savvy detective skills of the unassuming priest, Father Brown. The collection of short stories presents clever...
In 'The Ball and the Cross' by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, readers are taken on a captivating journey that explores themes of faith, reason, and conflict. Set in late 19th century England, this novel follows...
In Gilbert Keith Chesterton's 'Tremendous Trifles,' readers are taken on a whimsical journey through the ordinary occurrences of everyday life, as seen through the insightful and thought-provoking perspective...
Twelve mysteries featuring Father Brown, the short, stumpy Catholic priest with "uncanny insight into human evil."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton's 'The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare' is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that blends elements of mystery, thriller, and allegory. Set against the backdrop of early...
Orthodoxy is a book by G. K. Chesterton. This is one of the best apology of the Christian religion in contemporary history. It was written after the publishing of another Chesterton's book, Heretics...
In 'Alarms and Discursions' by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, the reader is taken on a thought-provoking journey filled with witty insights and profound reflections. Chesterton's unique literary style, which...
In 'Irish Impressions', Gilbert Keith Chesterton vividly captures his experiences and observations during his travels through Ireland. Published in 1919, this book is a collection of essays that showcase...
In 'The Appetite of Tyranny,' Gilbert Keith Chesterton explores the dangers of societal and political control through a series of thought-provoking essays. Chesterton's literary style is characterized...
In 'George Bernard Shaw' by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, the author delves into the life and work of the iconic playwright, George Bernard Shaw. Chesterton's writing style is both insightful and engaging,...
Brilliant, political, historical, social, and topical literary essays. A list of England's crimes is furnished, but they are not those of which she was accused by the Germans. Among the best chapters...
Mr. G. K. Chesterton, as all the world knows by this time, had the courage of his convictions. He would also, if he had his way, have everyone else possess a similar courage. In his collection of ephemeral...
THE Book of Job is among the other Old Testament Books both a philosophical riddle and a historical riddle. Controversy has long raged about which parts of this epic belong to its original scheme and...
A collection of a half-dozen stories. Only those persons who have contrived some unusual means of earning a livelihood are eligible for membership in the Club of Queer Trades. One member of this club...
Before he has turned over half-a-dozen pages of Mr. Chesterton's book, the reader will feel as if he had been out in a high wind. Not, of course, the cold, steady-blowing north-easter that turns your...
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