
THE BARBARISM OF BERLIN - BY - G.K. CHESTERTON - First Published 1914
INTRODUCTION: THE FACTS OF THE CASE.
I. THE WAR ON THE WORD
II. THE REFUSAL OF RECIPROCITY
III. THE APPETITE OF TYRANNY
IV. THE ESCAPE OF FOLLY
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en
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Release date
2004-03-01
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Public domain in the USA.

1874–1936
Best known for the Father Brown stories, this endlessly quotable English writer brought wit, paradox, and big ideas to everything he touched. He moved easily between detective fiction, essays, criticism, and Christian thought, making serious subjects feel lively and readable.
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