British writer GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON (1874-1936) expounded prolifically about his wide-ranging philosophies. A man of strong opinions, with a humorous style that earned him the title of the "prince of paradox," he is impossible to categorize as "liberal" or "conservative": he was a literary critic, historian, playwright, novelist, columnist, and poet. His thousands of essays and 80 books remain among the most beloved in the English language.

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Title: The Club of Queer Trades (The Club of Peculiar Trades), Author: G. K. Chesterton
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Title: Manalive, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: The Man who was Thursday, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: The Club of Queer Trades, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: George Bernard Shaw, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: The Man who knew too Much, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: A Miscellany of Men, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: Heretics, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: Orthodoxy, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: The Crimes of England, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: The Trees of Pride, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: The Defendant, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: Tremendous Trifles, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: The Ball and The Cross, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: Manalive, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: Twelve Types, Author: G. K. Chesterton
Title: A Miscellany of Men, Author: G. K. Chesterton

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