
In the bustling maze of London’s towering flats, a hidden society thrives behind unassuming doors: the Club of Queer Trades. Its members are bound together by a single, odd requirement—each must have invented a wholly original way of earning a living, a trade that cannot be traced to any existing profession. The narrator, a self‑declared collector of clubs, is drawn into this secretive world through his eccentric friend Basil, whose attic‑filled imagination leads them to the club’s dim, fossil‑like headquarters.
Inside, the club’s quirky rules spark both amusement and admiration. A trade must be truly novel, not merely a clever twist on something familiar, and it must sustain its creator financially. The narrator marvels at the sheer ingenuity of these enterprises, feeling as if he has stumbled upon the first inventions that ever reshaped humanity, and eagerly anticipates the strange, delightful stories that will emerge from this extraordinary fellowship.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (244K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Anonomous Project Gutenberg Volunteers, and David Widger
Release date
1999-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1936
Best known for creating Father Brown, this English writer brought wit, paradox, and a love of argument to everything from detective stories to essays and Christian apologetics. His books are lively, funny, and often surprisingly modern in the questions they ask.
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