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The Napoleon of Notting Hill & the Man Who Was Thursday
G K Chesterton
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| #351113 in Books | Hendrickson Publishers | 2011-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.47 x1.03 x5.54l,.90 | File type: PDF | 375 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Buy it for Thursday. Keep it for Notting Hill.|By Customer|It is darned tricky to find a copy of The Napoleon of Notting Hill these days, which is too bad, because it is, for my money, Chesterton's greatest work. Written before his famous conversion to Catholicism, it is a wonderful meditation on the importance of place and, through that, becomes a larger commentary on the g|About the Author||G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was one of C. S. Lewis' primary mentors in apologetics, and an influence even in his conversion. Novelist, poet, essayist, and journalist, Chesterton was perhaps best known for his Father Brown detective stories. He
G. K. Chesterton is already a staple in the Hendrickson list with "Orthodoxy" and "Heretics" in the Hendrickson Christian Classics series. Known primarily for his non-fiction, he also wrote fiction, and "The Napoleon of Notting Hill" and "The Man Who was Thursday" are among his best known and most loved novels.
"The Napoleon of Notting Hill," his first novel, tells the story of residents of a London suburb who take up arms and declare their independence from England...
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