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GK Chesterton
Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1874-1936) British writer. C. K. Chesterton wrote studies of Browning (1903) and Dickens (1906); several novels including The Napoleon of Notting Hill (1904) and The Man Who Was Thursday (1908); a noted series of crime stories featuring Father Brown as detective; many poems, collected in 1927; and his famous essays, collected in Tremendous Trifles (1909), Come to Think of It (1930), and other volumes.
CHESTERTON_DIVORCE "The Superstition of Divorce by G.K. Chesterton"
CHESTERTON_HERETICS "Heretics by GK Chesterton"
Chesterton_NewJerusalem "The New Jerusalem by G.K Chesterton"
CHESTERTON_ORTHODOXY "Orthodoxy by by G. K. Chesterton"
Chesterton_Plan "Plan for This Book by GK Chesterton"
Chesterton_TheInnocenceOfFatherBrown
"The Innocence of Father Brown"Chesterton_TheWisdomOfFatherBrown
"The Wisdom of Father Brown"Chesterton_Toomuch "The man who knew too much by GK Chesterton"
Chesterton_Whatswrong "G. K. Chesterton - What's Wrong with the World"