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Impossible Crime Fiction: G. K. Chesterton Where Chesterton stands in the development of the "impossible crime" mystery.
http://members.aol.com/MG4273/hanshews.htm#Chesterton
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The Ball and the Cross Review of this Chesterton novel, by Dave Langford.
http://www.ansible.demon.co.uk/writing/ballcros.html
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The Case of the Forgotten Detectives Article about G. K. Chesterton's sleuths other than Father Brown. By John C. Tibbett, published in the Fall 1995 issue of The Armchair Detective.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/martin.ward/gkc/detectives.txt
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The Catholic Church and Conversion Robert Miner recalls his chance encounter with this book, which was his introduction to Chesterton.
http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Dossier/1998-05-06/conversion.html
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The Everlasting Man Why, if Fr. Phil Bloom were stranded on a desert island with one book other than the Bible, he would choose this one.
http://www.geocities.com/seapadre_1999/chesterton.html
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The Man Who Knew Too Much by G. K. Chesterton Mystery Guide review.
http://www.mysteryguide.com/bkChestertonMuch.html
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The Man Who Was Thursday Brief review by Greg Slade.
http://www.swcp.com/christian-fandom/chesterton2.html
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The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton Mystery Guide review.
http://www.mysteryguide.com/bkChestertonThursday.html
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The Man Who Was Thursday: Revisiting Chesterton's Masterpiece Martin Gardner considers Chesterton's book, in an essay on Nature, free will, and evil. From Christianity Today, May/June 2000.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/bc/2000/003/10.30.html
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The Napoleon of Notting Hill A review of Chesterton's first novel, by Greg Slade.
http://www.swcp.com/christian-fandom/chesterton3.html
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Utopia of Usurers Peter Chojnowski reviews a republication of this collection of essays which reveal Chesterton's thoughts on the dangers of unfettered capitalism.
http://www.sspx.ca/Angelus/2003_May/Utopia_Usurers.htm
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