Contributions

  • John Grafton - Introduction
  • Stanley Appelbaum - General Editor
  • Philip Smith - Editor

Publication

1993 - Dover Publications, Inc., Mineola, USA

Language

English

Word Count

22,250 words, Guess

Page Count

89 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100486275450
  • ISBN-139780486275451
  • Goodreads36815393
  • Library of Congress Control Number92036570
  • OCLC Control Number678924033
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780486275451
  • Open LibraryOL27944648M

Classifications

  • LCCPR444453.C4A6 1993
  • LCCPR4453.C4A
  • LCCPR4453.C4 A6 1993

Description

Critic, author, and debunker extraordinaire, G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) delighted in probing the ambiguities of Christian theology. A number of his most successful attempts at combining first-rate fiction with acute social observation appear in this original selection from his best detective stories featuring the priest-sleuth Father Brown. A Chestertonian version of Sherlock Holmes, this little cleric from Essex...with: "a face as round and dull as a Norfolk dumpling" and "eyes as empty as the North Sea"...appears in six suspenseful, well-plotted tales: **"The Blue Cross," "The Sins of Prince Saradine," "The Sign of the Broken Sword," "The Man in the Passage," "The Perishing of the Pendragons," and "The Salad of Colonel Cray."** An essential item in any mystery collection, these delightful works offer a particular treat for lovers of vintage detective stories and will engage any reader. ***--Back Cover*** ***About the Author:*** Widely known as the ***"Prince of Paradox," G. K. Chesterton*** was one of the most influential English writers and thinkers of the 20th century. Chesterton's prodigious talents embraced a wide range of subjects, from philosophy and religion to detective fiction and fantasy. **And while his writings are light and whimsical, they are filled with direct and honest truths.*--amazon***

Description

Six (unabridged) well-plotted and suspenseful tales by the noted British critic, author and debunker extraordinaire feature this "little cleric from Essex" in: "The Blue Cross," "The Sins of Prince Saradine," "The Sign of the Broken Sword," "The Man in the Passage," "The Perishing of the Pendragons" and "The Salad of Colonel Cray."

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Dover Classic Editions

Other Editions

  • Favorite Father Brown Stories: Dover Classics EditionsPaperbackDover Publications, Inc.1993-01-01

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