Chesterton, G. K.
The complete Father Brown stories / Father Brown G.K. Chesterton; introduction by David Stuart Davies - 796 pages : 20 cm - Wordsworth classics .
The innocence of Father Brown: 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: The absence of Mr Glass ; The paradise of thieves ; The duel of Dr Hirsch ; The man in the passage ; The mistake of the machine ; The head of the Caesar ; The purple wig ; The perishing of the Pendragons ; The God of the Gongs ; The salad of Colonel Cray ; The strange crime of John Boulnois ; The fairy tale of Father Brown -- The incredulity of Father Brown: The resurrection of Father Brown ; The arrow of heaven ; The oracle of the dog ; The miracle of Moon Crescent -- The curse of the golden cross ; The dagger with wings ; The doom of the Darnaways ; The ghost of Gideon Wise -- The secret of Father Brown: The secret of Father Brown The mirror of the Magistrate ; The man with two beards ; The song of the flying fish ; The actor and the alibi ; The vanishing of Vaudrey ; The worst crime in the world ; The red moon of Meru ; The chief mourner of Marne ; The secret of Flambeau -- The scandal of Father Brown: The scandal of Father Brown ; The quick one ; The blast of the book ; The green man ; The pursuit of Mr Blue ; The crime of the communist ; The point of a pin ; The insoluble problem -- The vampire of the village -- The Donnington affair -- Father Brown solves the Donnington affair
About the Author : English author, philosopher, Christian apologist, and literary and art critic. Renowned for his wit and use of paradox, he authored around 80 books, including “The Man Who Was Thursday” and the “Father Brown” detective stories. Chesterton’s works, such as “Orthodoxy” and “The Everlasting Man,” have influenced writers like C.S. Lewis. He was a member of the Detection Club and was honored as a Knight Commander with Star of the Papal Order of St. Gregory the Great
1874 - 1936
9781853260032
Brown, Father (Fictitious character)
Fiction.
The complete Father Brown stories / Father Brown G.K. Chesterton; introduction by David Stuart Davies - 796 pages : 20 cm - Wordsworth classics .
The innocence of Father Brown: 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: The absence of Mr Glass ; The paradise of thieves ; The duel of Dr Hirsch ; The man in the passage ; The mistake of the machine ; The head of the Caesar ; The purple wig ; The perishing of the Pendragons ; The God of the Gongs ; The salad of Colonel Cray ; The strange crime of John Boulnois ; The fairy tale of Father Brown -- The incredulity of Father Brown: The resurrection of Father Brown ; The arrow of heaven ; The oracle of the dog ; The miracle of Moon Crescent -- The curse of the golden cross ; The dagger with wings ; The doom of the Darnaways ; The ghost of Gideon Wise -- The secret of Father Brown: The secret of Father Brown The mirror of the Magistrate ; The man with two beards ; The song of the flying fish ; The actor and the alibi ; The vanishing of Vaudrey ; The worst crime in the world ; The red moon of Meru ; The chief mourner of Marne ; The secret of Flambeau -- The scandal of Father Brown: The scandal of Father Brown ; The quick one ; The blast of the book ; The green man ; The pursuit of Mr Blue ; The crime of the communist ; The point of a pin ; The insoluble problem -- The vampire of the village -- The Donnington affair -- Father Brown solves the Donnington affair
About the Author : English author, philosopher, Christian apologist, and literary and art critic. Renowned for his wit and use of paradox, he authored around 80 books, including “The Man Who Was Thursday” and the “Father Brown” detective stories. Chesterton’s works, such as “Orthodoxy” and “The Everlasting Man,” have influenced writers like C.S. Lewis. He was a member of the Detection Club and was honored as a Knight Commander with Star of the Papal Order of St. Gregory the Great
1874 - 1936
9781853260032
Brown, Father (Fictitious character)
Fiction.