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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG
WORKS OF

GILBERT K. CHESTERTON



Compiled by David Widger



CHESTERTON



CONTENTS

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##  THE INNOCENCE OF FATHER BROWN_

##  THE WISDOM OF FATHER BROWN

##  HERETICS

##  THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY

##  THE CLUB OF QUEER TRADES

##  WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WORLD

##  MANALIVE

##  THE BALLAD OF THE WHITE HORSE

##  THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH

##  THE TREES OF PRIDE

##  A MISCELLANY OF MEN

##  UTOPIA OF USURERS AND OTHER ESSAYS

##  THE BALL AND THE CROSS

##  TREMENDOUS TRIFLES

##  ALARMS AND DISCURSIONS

##  ALL THINGS CONSIDERED

##  THE CRIMES OF ENGLAND

##  THE BARBARISM OF BERLIN

##  THE APPETITE OF TYRANNY

##  THE WILD KNIGHT AND OTHER POEMS

##  THE DEFENDANT

##  TWELVE TYPES

##  ROBERT BROWNING

##  THE NEW JERUSALEM

##  VARIED TYPES

##  ORTHODOXY

##  THE VICTORIAN AGE IN LITERATURE

MAGIC_

##  GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

##  A SHORT HISTORY OF ENGLAND

##  THE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS

##  EUGENICS AND OTHER EVILS

LORD KITCHENER

##  WHAT I SAW IN AMERICA

##  POEMS

##  THE BALLAD OF ST. BARBARA

##  WINE, WATER, AND SONG

##  A CHESTERTON CALENDAR

##  BIOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS

GREYBEARDS AT PLAY








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES








THE INNOCENCE OF FATHER BROWN

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

The Blue Cross

The Secret Garden

The Queer Feet

The Flying Stars

The Invisible Man

The Honour of Israel Gow

The Wrong Shape

The Sins of Prince Saradine

The Hammer of God

The Eye of Apollo

The Sign of the Broken Sword

The Three Tools of Death








THE WISDOM OF FATHER BROWN

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

ONE — The Absence of Mr Glass

TWO — The Paradise of Thieves

THREE — The Duel of Dr Hirsch

FOUR — The Man in the Passage

FIVE — The Mistake of the Machine

SIX — The Head of Caesar

SEVEN — The Purple Wig

EIGHT — The Perishing of the Pendragons

NINE — The God of the Gongs

TEN — The Salad of Colonel Cray

ELEVEN — The Strange Crime of John Boulnois

TWELVE — The Fairy Tale of Father Brown








HERETICS

By Gilbert K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

1. Introductory Remarks on the Importance of Othodoxy
2. On the Negative Spirit
3. On Mr. Rudyard Kipling and Making the World Small
4. Mr. Bernard Shaw
5. Mr. H. G. Wells and the Giants
6. Christmas and the Esthetes
7. Omar and the Sacred Vine
8. The Mildness of the Yellow Press
9. The Moods of Mr. George Moore
10. On Sandals and Simplicity
11. Science and the Savages
12. Paganism and Mr. Lowes Dickinson
13. Celts and Celtophiles
14. On Certain Modern Writers and the Institution of the Family
15. On Smart Novelists and the Smart Set
16. On Mr. McCabe and a Divine Frivolity
17. On the Wit of Whistler
18. The Fallacy of the Young Nation
19. Slum Novelists and the Slums
20. Concluding Remarks on the Importance of Orthodoxy








THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY — A NIGHTMARE

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS


A WILD, MAD, HILARIOUS AND PROFOUNDLY MOVING TALE

THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY


CHAPTER I.   THE TWO POETS OF SAFFRON PARK

CHAPTER II.   THE SECRET OF GABRIEL SYME

CHAPTER III.   THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY

CHAPTER IV.   THE TALE OF A DETECTIVE

CHAPTER V.   THE FEAST OF FEAR

CHAPTER VI.   THE EXPOSURE

CHAPTER VII.   THE UNACCOUNTABLE CONDUCT OF PROFESSOR DE WORMS

CHAPTER VIII.   THE PROFESSOR EXPLAINS

CHAPTER IX.   THE MAN IN SPECTACLES

CHAPTER X.   THE DUEL

CHAPTER XI.   THE CRIMINALS CHASE THE POLICE

CHAPTER XII.   THE EARTH IN ANARCHY

CHAPTER XIII.     THE PURSUIT OF THE PRESIDENT

CHAPTER XIV.   THE SIX PHILOSOPHERS

CHAPTER XV.   THE ACCUSER








THE CLUB OF QUEER TRADES

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

Chapter 1. The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown
Chapter 2. The Painful Fall of a Great Reputation
Chapter 3. The Awful Reason of the Vicar's Visit
Chapter 4. The Singular Speculation of the House-Agent
Chapter 5. The Noticeable Conduct of Professor Chadd
Chapter 6.    The Eccentric Seclusion of the Old Lady








WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE WORLD


By G.K. Chesterton


CONTENTS

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PART ONE. THE HOMELESSNESS OF MAN

I. THE MEDICAL MISTAKE

II. WANTED, AN UNPRACTICAL MAN

III. THE NEW HYPOCRITE

IV. THE FEAR OF THE PAST

V. THE UNFINISHED TEMPLE

VI. THE ENEMIES OF PROPERTY

VII. THE FREE FAMILY

VIII. THE WILDNESS OF DOMESTICITY

IX. HISTORY OF HUDGE AND GUDGE

X. OPPRESSION BY OPTIMISM

XI. THE HOMELESSNESS OF JONES


PART TWO. IMPERIALISM, OR THE MISTAKE ABOUT MAN

I. THE CHARM OF JINGOISM

II. WISDOM AND THE WEATHER

III. THE COMMON VISION

IV. THE INSANE NECESSITY


PART THREE. FEMINISM, OR THE MISTAKE ABOUT WOMAN

I. THE UNMILITARY SUFFRAGETTE

II. THE UNIVERSAL STICK

III. THE EMANCIPATION OF DOMESTICITY

IV. THE ROMANCE OF THRIFT

V. THE COLDNESS OF CHLOE

VI. THE PEDANT AND THE SAVAGE

VII. THE MODERN SURRENDER OF WOMAN

VIII. THE BRAND OF THE FLEUR-DE-LIS

IX. SINCERITY AND THE GALLOWS

X. THE HIGHER ANARCHY

XI. THE QUEEN AND THE SUFFRAGETTES

XII. THE MODERN SLAVE


PART FOUR. EDUCATION: OR THE MISTAKE ABOUT THE CHILD

I. THE CALVINISM OF TO-DAY

II. THE TRIBAL TERROR

III. THE TRICKS OF ENVIRONMENT

IV. THE TRUTH ABOUT EDUCATION

V. AN EVIL CRY

VI. AUTHORITY THE UNAVOIDABLE

VII. THE HUMILITY OF MRS. GRUNDY

VIII. THE BROKEN RAINBOW

IX. THE NEED FOR NARROWNESS

X. THE CASE FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

XI. THE SCHOOL FOR HYPOCRITES

XII. THE STALENESS OF THE NEW SCHOOLS

XIII. THE OUTLAWED PARENT

XIV. FOLLY AND FEMALE EDUCATION


PART FIVE. THE HOME OF MAN

I. THE EMPIRE OF THE INSECT

II. THE FALLACY OF THE UMBRELLA STAND

III. THE DREADFUL DUTY OF GUDGE

IV. A LAST INSTANCE

V. CONCLUSION


THREE NOTES

I. ON FEMALE SUFFRAGE

II. ON CLEANLINESS IN EDUCATION

III. ON PEASANT PROPRIETORSHIP














MANALIVE

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

Part I — THE ENIGMAS OF INNOCENT SMITH

Chapter I — How the Great Wind Came to Beacon House

Chapter II — The Luggage of an Optimist

Chapter III — The Banner of Beacon

Chapter IV — The Garden of the God

Chapter V — The Allegorical Practical Joker


Part II — THE EXPLANATIONS OF INNOCENT SMITH

Chapter I — The Eye of Death; or, the Murder Charge

Chapter II — The Two Curates; or, the Burglary Charge

Chapter III — The Round Road; or, the Desertion Charge

Chapter IV — The Wild Weddings; or, the Polygamy Charge

Chapter V — How the Great Wind Went from Beacon House










PART I — THE ENIGMAS OF INNOCENT SMITH








THE BALLAD OF THE WHITE HORSE

By G.K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

DEDICATION

BOOK I. THE VISION OF THE KING

BOOK II. THE GATHERING OF THE CHIEFS

BOOK III. THE HARP OF ALFRED

BOOK IV. THE WOMAN IN THE FOREST

BOOK V. ETHANDUNE: THE FIRST STROKE

BOOK VI. ETHANDUNE: THE SLAYING OF THE CHIEFS

BOOK VII. ETHANDUNE: THE LAST CHARGE

BOOK VIII. THE SCOURING OF THE HORSE









THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH

By Gilbert K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH


I. THE FACE IN THE TARGET

II. THE VANISHING PRINCE

III. THE SOUL OF THE SCHOOLBOY

IV. THE BOTTOMLESS WELL

V. THE FAD OF THE FISHERMAN

VI. THE HOLE IN THE WALL

VII. THE TEMPLE OF SILENCE

VIII. THE VENGEANCE OF THE STATUE








THE TREES OF PRIDE

by Gilbert K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

THE TREES OF PRIDE


I. THE TALE OF THE PEACOCK TREES

II. THE WAGER OF SQUIRE VANE

III. THE MYSTERY OF THE WELL

IV. THE CHASE AFTER THE TRUTH








A MISCELLANY OF MEN

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS


THE SUFFRAGIST

THE POET AND THE CHEESE

THE THING

THE MAN WHO THINKS BACKWARDS

THE NAMELESS MAN

THE GARDENER AND THE GUINEA

THE VOTER AND THE TWO VOICES

THE MAD OFFICIAL

THE ENCHANTED MAN

THE SUN WORSHIPPER

THE WRONG INCENDIARY

THE FREE MAN

THE HYPOTHETICAL HOUSEHOLDER

THE PRIEST OF SPRING

THE REAL JOURNALIST

THE SENTIMENTAL SCOT

THE SECTARIAN OF SOCIETY

THE FOOL

THE CONSCRIPT AND THE CRISIS

THE MISER AND HIS FRIENDS

THE MYSTAGOGUE

THE RED REACTIONARY

THE SEPARATIST AND SACRED THINGS

THE MUMMER

THE ARISTOCRATIC 'ARRY

THE NEW THEOLOGIAN

THE ROMANTIC IN THE RAIN

THE FALSE PHOTOGRAPHER

THE SULTAN

THE ARCHITECT OF SPEARS

THE MAN ON TOP

THE OTHER KIND OF MAN

THE MEDIAEVAL VILLAIN

THE DIVINE DETECTIVE

THE ELF OF JAPAN

THE CHARTERED LIBERTINE

THE CONTENTED MAN

THE ANGRY AUTHOR: HIS FAREWELL






UTOPIA OF USURERS AND OTHER ESSAYS

By Gilbert Keith Chesterton



CONTENTS

A SONG OF SWORDS

UTOPIA OF USURERS

THE ESCAPE

THE NEW RAID

THE NEW NAME

A WORKMAN’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE IRISH

LIBERALISM: A SAMPLE

THE FATIGUE OF FLEET STREET

THE AMNESTY FOR AGGRESSION

REVIVE THE COURT JESTER

THE ART OF MISSING THE POINT

THE SERVILE STATE AGAIN

THE EMPIRE OF THE IGNORANT

THE SYMBOLISM OF KRUPP

THE TOWER OF BEBEL

A REAL DANGER

THE DREGS OF PURITANISM

THE TYRANNY OF BAD JOURNALISM

THE POETRY OF THE REVOLUTION








THE BALL AND THE CROSS

By G.K. Chesterton



CONTENTS


I.   A DISCUSSION SOMEWHAT IN THE AIR

II.   THE RELIGION OF THE STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE

III.   SOME OLD CURIOSITIES

IV.   A DISCUSSION AT DAWN

V.   THE PEACEMAKER

VI.   THE OTHER PHILOSOPHER

VII.   THE VILLAGE OF GRASSLEY-IN-THE-HOLE

VIII.   AN INTERLUDE OF ARGUMENT

IX.   THE STRANGE LADY

X.   THE SWORDS REJOINED

XI.   A SCANDAL IN THE VILLAGE

XII.   THE DESERT ISLAND

XIII.   THE GARDEN OF PEACE

XIV.   A MUSEUM OF SOULS

XV.   THE DREAM OF MACIAN

XVI.   THE DREAM OF TURNBULL

XVII.   THE IDIOT

XVIII.      A RIDDLE OF FACES

XIX.   THE LAST PARLEY

XX.   DIES IRAE








TREMENDOUS TRIFLES

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS


PREFACE


I.   Tremendous Trifles

II.   A Piece of Chalk

III.   The Secret of a Train

IV.   The Perfect Game

V.   The Extraordinary Cabman

VI.   An Accident

VII.   The Advantages of Having One Leg

VIII.   The End of the World

IX.   In the Place de La Bastille

X.   On Lying in Bed

XI.   The Twelve Men

XII.   The Wind and the Trees

XIII.   The Dickensian

XIV.   In Topsy-Turvy Land

XV.   What I Found in My Pocket

XVI.   The Dragon's Grandmother

XVII.   The Red Angel

XVIII.   The Tower

XIX.   How I Met the President

XX.   The Giant

XXI.   A Great Man

XXII.   The Orthodox Barber

XXIII.   The Toy Theatre

XXIV.   A Tragedy of Twopence

XXV.   A Cab Ride Across Country

XXVI.   The Two Noises

XXVII.   Some Policemen and a Moral

XXVIII.   The Lion

XXIX.   Humanity: an Interlude

XXX.   The Little Birds Who Won't Sing

XXXI.   The Riddle of the Ivy

XXXII.   The Travellers in State

XXXIII.   The Prehistoric Railway Station

XXXIV.   The Diabolist

XXXV.   A Glimpse of My Country

XXXVI.   A Somewhat Improbable Story

XXXVII.   The Shop Of Ghosts

XXXVIII.     The Ballade of a Strange Town

XXXIX.   The Mystery of a Pageant








ALARMS AND DISCURSIONS

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

Introductory: On Gargoyles

     I

     II

     III

The Surrender of a Cockney

The Nightmare

The Telegraph Poles

A Drama of Dolls

The Man and His Newspaper

The Appetite of Earth

Simmons and the Social Tie

Cheese

The Red Town

The Furrows

The Philosophy of Sight-seeing

A Criminal Head

The Wrath of the Roses

The Gold of Glastonbury

The Futurists

Dukes

The Glory of Grey

The Anarchist

How I found the Superman

The New House

The Wings of Stone

The Three Kinds of Men

The Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds

The Field of Blood

The Strangeness of Luxury

The Triumph of the Donkey

The Wheel

Five Hundred and Fifty-five

Ethandune

The Flat Freak

The Garden of the Sea

The Sentimentalist

The White Horses

The Long Bow

The Modern Scrooge

The High Plains

The Chorus

A Romance of the Marshes






ALL THINGS CONSIDERED

By G. K. CHESTERTON

1915



CONTENTS














THE CRIMES OF ENGLAND

By Gilbert K. Chesterton

1916



CONTENTS

     CHAPTER I

     SOME WORDS TO PROFESSOR WHIRLWIND

     The German Professor, his need of Education
     for Debate—Three Mistakes of German
     Controversialists—The Multiplicity of
     Excuses—Falsehood against Experience—
     Kultur preached by Unkultur—The Mistake
     about Bernard Shaw—German Lack of
     Welt-Politik—Where England is really
     Wrong.
     CHAPTER II

     THE PROTESTANT HERO

     Suitable Finale for the German Emperor—Frederick
     II. and the Power of
     Fear—German Influence in England since
     Lather—Our German Kings and Allies—
     Triumph of Frederick the Great.
     CHAPTER III

     THE ENIGMA OF WATERLOO

     How we helped Napoleon—The Revolution
     and the Two Germanics—Religious
     Resistance of Austria and Russia—Irreligious
     Resistance of Prussia and England—Negative
     Irreligion of England—its Idealism
     in Snobbishness—Positive Irreligion of
     Prussia; no Idealism in Anything—Allegory
     and the French Revolution—The Dual
     Personality of England; the Double Battle—Triumph
     of Blucher.
     CHAPTER IV

     THE COMING OF THE JANISSARIES

     The Sad Story of Lord Salisbury—Ireland
     and Heligoland—The Young Men of
     Ireland—The Dirty Work—The Use of
     German Mercenaries—The Unholy Alliance—Triumph
     of the German Mercenaries.
     CHAPTER V

     THE LOST ENGLAND

     Truth about England and Ireland—Murder
     and the Two Travellers—Real Defence
     of England—The Lost Revolution—Story
     of Cobbett and the Germans—Historical
     Accuracy of Cobbett—Violence of the English
     Language—Exaggerated Truths versus
     Exaggerated Lies—Defeat of the People—Triumph
     of the German Mercenaries.
     CHAPTER VI

     HAMLET AND THE DANES

     Degeneration of Grimm's Fairy Tales—From
     Tales of Terror to Tales of Terrorism—German
     Mistake of being Deep—The
     Germanisation of Shakespeare—Carlyle and
     the Spoilt Child—The Test of Teutonism—
     Hell or Hans Andersen—Causes of English
     Inaction—Barbarism and Splendid Isolation—
     The Peace of the Plutocrats—Hamlet
     the Englishman—The Triumph of Bismarck.
     CHAPTER VII

     THE MIDNIGHT OF EUROPE

     The Two Napoleons—Their Ultimate
     Success—The Interlude of Sedan—The
     Meaning of an Emperor—The Triumph of
     Versailles—The True Innocence of England—
     Triumph of the Kaiser.
     CHAPTER VIII

     THE WRONG HORSE

     Lord Salisbury Again—The Influence of
     1870—The Fairy Tale of Teutonism—The
     Adoration of the Crescent—The Reign of
     the Cynics—Last Words to Professor
     Whirlwind.
     CHAPTER IX

     THE AWAKENING OF ENGLAND

     The March of Montenegro—The Anti-Servile
     State—The Prussian Preparation—The
     Sleep of England—The Awakening of
     England.
     CHAPTER X

     THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE

     The Hour of Peril—The Human Deluge—The
     English at the Marne.



THE CRIMES OF ENGLAND

CHAPTER I. — Some Words to Professor Whirlwind

CHAPTER II. — The Protestant Hero

CHAPTER III. — The Enigma of Waterloo

CHAPTER IV. — The Coming of the Janissaries

CHAPTER V. — The Lost England

CHAPTER VI. — Hamlet and the Danes

CHAPTER VII. — The Midnight of Europe

CHAPTER VIII. — The Wrong Horse

CHAPTER IX. — The Awakening of England

CHAPTER X. — The Battle of the Marne

NOTE ON THE WORD "ENGLISH"






THE BARBARISM OF BERLIN

By G.K. Chesterton

First Published in 1914



CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION: THE FACTS OF THE CASE.

I. THE WAR ON THE WORD

II. THE REFUSAL OF RECIPROCITY

III. THE APPETITE OF TYRANNY

IV. THE ESCAPE OF FOLLY














THE APPETITE OF TYRANNY

Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian

By G.K. Chesterton


CONTENTS

THE FACTS OF THE CASE

I. THE WAR ON THE WORD

II. THE REFUSAL OF RECIPROCITY

III. THE APPETITE OF TYRANNY

IV. THE ESCAPE OF FOLLY

LETTERS TO AN OLD GARIBALDIAN














THE WILD KNIGHT

AND OTHER POEMS

By Gilbert Chesterton

1900



CONTENTS

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 SONG 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 DESECRATERS

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

THE BALLAD OF GOD-MAKERS

AT NIGHT

THE WOOD-CUTTER

ART COLOURS

THE TWO WOMEN

THE WILD KNIGHT

THE WILD KNIGHT

GOOD NEWS






THE DEFENDANT

By G. K. Chesterton

London MDCCCCII



CONTENTS

IN DEFENCE OF A NEW EDITION
INTRODUCTION
A DEFENCE OF PENNY DREADFULS
A DEFENCE OF RASH VOWS
A DEFENCE OF SKELETONS
A DEFENCE OF PUBLICITY
A DEFENCE OF NONSENSE
A DEFENCE OF PLANETS
A DEFENCE OF CHINA SHEPHERDESSES
A DEFENCE OF USEFUL INFORMATION
A DEFENCE OF HERALDRY
A DEFENCE OF UGLY THINGS
A DEFENCE OF FARCE
A DEFENCE OF HUMILITY
A DEFENCE OF SLANG
A DEFENCE OF BABY-WORSHIP
A DEFENCE OF DETECTIVE STORIES
A DEFENCE OF PATRIOTISM






TWELVE TYPES

By G.K. Chesterton

London 1902



CONTENTS

CHARLOTTE BRONTË
WILLIAM MORRIS AND HIS SCHOOL
THE OPTIMISM OF BYRON
POPE AND THE ART OF SATIRE
FRANCIS
ROSTAND
CHARLES II
STEVENSON
THOMAS CARLYLE
TOLSTOY AND THE CULT OF SIMPLICITY
SAVONAROLA
THE POSITION OF SIR WALTER SCOTT








ROBERT BROWNING

By G.K. Chesterton



CONTENTS



  1. CHAPTER I BROWNING IN EARLY LIFE
  2. CHAPTER II EARLY WORKS
  3. CHAPTER III BROWNING AND HIS MARRIAGE
  4. CHAPTER IV BROWNING IN ITALY
  5. CHAPTER V BROWNING IN LATER LIFE
  6. CHAPTER VI BROWNING AS A LITERARY ARTIST
  7. CHAPTER VII "THE RING AND THE BOOK"
  8. CHAPTER VIII THE PHILOSOPHY OF BROWNING
  9. INDEX














THE NEW JERUSALEM

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. — THE WAY OF THE CITIES

CHAPTER II. — THE WAY OF THE DESERT

CHAPTER III. — THE GATES OF THE CITY

CHAPTER IV. — THE PHILOSOPHY OF SIGHT-SEEING

CHAPTER V. — THE STREETS OF THE CITY

CHAPTER VI. — THE GROUPS OF THE CITY

CHAPTER VII. — THE SHADOW OF THE PROBLEM

CHAPTER VIII. — THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DESERT

CHAPTER IX. — THE BATTLE WITH THE DRAGON

CHAPTER X. — THE ENDLESS EMPIRE

CHAPTER XI. — THE MEANING OF THE CRUSADE

CHAPTER XII. — THE FALL OF CHIVALRY

CHAPTER XIII. — THE PROBLEM OF ZIONISM

CONCLUSION






VARIED TYPES

By G.K. Chesterton

1905



CONTENTS

  Page
Charlotte Brontë 3
William Morris And His School 15
The Optimism Of Byron 29
Pope And The Art Of Satire 43
Francis 59
Rostand 73
Charles II. 85
Stevenson 97
Thomas Carlyle 109
Tolstoy And The Cult Of Simplicity 125
Savonarola 147
The Position Of Sir Walter Scott 159
Bret Harte 179
Alfred The Great 199
Maeterlinck 209
Ruskin 217
Queen Victoria 225
The German Emperor 227
Tennyson 249
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 261






ORTHODOXY

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I.—Introduction in Defence of Everything Else
CHAPTER II.—The Maniac
CHAPTER III.—The Suicide of Thought
CHAPTER IV—The Ethics of Elfland
CHAPTER V.—The Flag of the World
CHAPTER VI.—The Paradoxes of Christianity
CHAPTER VII.—The Eternal Revolution
CHAPTER VIII.—The Romance of Orthodoxy
CHAPTER IX.—Authority and the Adventurer






THE VICTORIAN AGE
IN LITERATURE

G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGE
  Introduction 7
I The Victorian Compromise and its Enemies 12
II The Great Victorian Novelists 90
III The Great Victorian Poets 156
IV The Break-up of the Compromise 204
  Bibliographical Note 253
  Index 255






GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Gilbert K. Chesterton

1909



CONTENTS






A SHORT HISTORY OF ENGLAND

By G. K. Chesterton

London: Chatto & Windus MCMXVII



CONTENTS






APPRECIATIONS AND CRITICISMS of the works of CHARLES DICKENS

By G. K. Chesterton

1911



CONTENTS

  1. Introduction vii
  2. Sketches by Boz 1
  3. Pickwick Papers 13
  4. Nicholas Nickleby 26
  5. Oliver Twist 38
  6. Old Curiosity Shop 50
  7. Barnaby Rudge 65
  8. American Notes 76
  9. Pictures from Italy 87
  10. Martin Chuzzlewit 90
  11. Christmas Books 103
  12. Dombey and Son 114
  13. David Copperfield 129
  14. Christmas Stories 140
  15. Bleak House 148
  16. Child’s History of England 160
  17. Hard Times 169[iv]
  18. Little Dorrit 178
  19. A Tale of Two Cities 188
  20. Great Expectations 197
  21. Our Mutual Friend 207
  22. Edwin Drood 218
  23. Master Humphrey’s Clock 229
  24. Reprinted Pieces 239

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ILLUSTRATIONS






EUGENICS AND OTHER EVILS

By G.K. Chesterton



CONTENTS


PART I
The False Theory
CHAPTER   PAGE
1. What is Eugenics? 3
2. The First Obstacles 12
3. The Anarchy from Above 22
4. The Lunatic and the Law 31
5. The Flying Authority 46
6. The Unanswered Challenge 61
7. The Established Church of Doubt 73
8. A Summary of a False Theory 82
PART II
The Real Aim
1. The Impotence of Impenitence 91
2. True History of a Tramp 101
3. True History of a Eugenist 114
4. The Vengeance of the Flesh 126
5. The Meanness of the Motive 136
6. The Eclipse of Liberty 148
7. The Transformation of Socialism 159
8. The End of the Household Gods 169
9. A Short Chapter 180
  Index 185






 

WHAT I SAW IN AMERICA

By G.K. Chesterton



CONTENTS






POEMS

By G.K. Chesterton

1916



CONTENTS

I

THREE DEDICATIONS

TO EDMUND CLERIHEW BENTLEY
TO HILAIRE BELLOC
TO M. E. W.

II

WAR POEMS

LEPANTO
THE MARCH OF THE BLACK MOUNTAIN 1913
BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS
THE WIFE OF FLANDERS
THE CRUSADER RETURNS FROM CAPTIVITY

III

LOVE POEMS

GLENCOE
LOVE'S TRAPPIST
CONFESSIONAL
MUSIC
THE DELUGE
THE STRANGE MUSIC
THE GREAT MINIMUM
THE MORTAL ANSWERS
A MARRIAGE SONG
BAY COMBE

IV

RELIGIOUS POEMS

THE WISE MEN
THE HOUSE OF CHRISTMAS
A SONG OF GIFTS TO GOD
THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
A HYMN FOR THE CHURCH MILITANT
THE BEATIFIC VISION
THE TRUCE OF CHRISTMAS
A HYMN
A CHRISTMAS SONG FOR THREE GUILDS
THE NATIVITY
A CHILD OF THE SNOWS
A WORD

V

RHYMES FOR THE TIMES

ANTICHRIST, OR THE REUNION OF CHRISTENDOM: AN ODE
THE REVOLUTIONIST, OR LINES TO A STATESMAN
THE SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL
THE HORRIBLE HISTORY OF JONES
THE NEW FREETHINKER
IN MEMORIAM P.D.
SONNET WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON
A SONG OF SWORDS
A SONG OF DEFEAT
SONNET
AFRICA
THE DEAD HERO
AN ELECTION ECHO 1906
THE SONG OF THE WHEELS
THE SECRET PEOPLE

VI

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

LOST
BALLAD OF THE SUN
TRANSLATION FROM DU BELLAY
THE HIGHER UNITY
THE EARTH'S VIGIL
ON RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION
WHEN I CAME BACK TO FLEET STREET
A CIDER SONG
THE LAST HERO

VII

BALLADES

BALLADE D'UNE GRANDE DAME
A BALLADE OF AN ANTI-PURITAN
A BALLADE OF A BOOK-REVIEWER
A BALLADE OF SUICIDE
A BALLADE OF THE FIRST RAIN






THE BALLAD OF ST. BARBARA

AND OTHER VERSES

Gilbert Keith Chesterton

1922



CONTENTS

To F. C. In Memoriam Palestine, '19 vii
The Ballad of St. Barbara 1
Elegy in a Country Churchyard 13
The Sword of Surprise 14
A Wedding in War-time 15
The Mystery 18
"The Myth of Arthur" 19
The Old Song 20
The Trinkets 24
The Philanthropist 26
On the Downs 27
The Red Sea 30
For a War Memorial 32
Memory 33
The English Graves 35
Nightmare 37
A Second Childhood 40
"Mediævalism" 43
Poland 46
The Hunting of the Dragon 48
Sonnet 51
Fantasia 52
A Christmas Carol 54
To Captain Fryatt 56
[x]For Four Guilds:
I. The Glass-Stainers 57
II. The Bridge-Builders 59
III. The Stone-Masons 62
IV. The Bell-Ringers 64
The Convert 67
Songs of Education:
I. History 71
II. Geography 74
III. For the Crêche 76
IV. Citizenship 78
V. The Higher Mathematics 80
VI. Hygiene 82






WINE, WATER, AND SONG

By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

Page
The Englishman 9
Wine and Water 11
The Song against Grocers 15
The Rolling English Road 20
The Song of Quoodle 24
Pioneers, O Pioneers 27
The Logical Vegetarian 31
“The Saracen's Head” 34
The Good Rich Man 37
The Song against Songs 42
Me Heart 45
The Song of the Oak 49
The Road to Roundabout 53
The Song of the Strange Ascetic 57
The Song of Right and Wrong 60
Who Goes Home? 63






A CHESTERTON CALENDAR

Compiled from the Writings of
'G.K.C.' Both in Verse and in
Prose. With a section apart for
the Moveable Feasts.



CONTENTS

Prefatory Note
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
The Moveable Feasts






BIOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS

Being A Collection Of Miscellaneous Examples For The Use Of Upper Forms

Edited by E. Clerihew, B.A.
With 40 Diagrams By G. K. Chesterton



CONTENTS

Introductory Remarks
Sir Christopher Wren
Miguel de Cervantes
George Bernard Shaw
Sir Humphrey Davy
J. S. Mill
François Liszt
Lord Clive
King Edward the Confessor
The Rev. John Clifford, M.A., LL.B., D.D.
Messrs Chapman & Hall
Karl Marx
Otto the Great
Marconi
David Hume
Mr H. Belloc
Job
Pizarro
The Duke of Fife, K.T., P.C., G.C.V.O.
The Duke of Wellington
John Bunyan
George Hirst
Erasmus and the Humanists
Besant and Rice
Tiziano Vecelli
Professor James Dewar, F.R.S.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Jane Austen
Odo of Bayeux
David Ricardo
Sir Thomas à Mallory
Mr Alfred Beit
Cimabue
President Roosevelt
Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford
Sir Alexander Fuller Acland-Hood, M.P.
Mahomet
Edvard Grieg
Jan Van Eyck
Mr T. Werner Laurie
Index of Psychology