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 G. K. Chesterton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chesterton was a large man, standing 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and weighing around 21 stone (134 kg or 294 lb).
Chesterton is buried in Beaconsfield in the Catholic Cemetery.
Chesterton, the right-wing journalist and the first chairman of the National Front, was a cousin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/G._K._Chesterton   (2749 words)

  
 USMC - Kelly Library - Chesterton Collection
Chesterton's papers were held in trust for many years by his secretary, Dorothy Collins, near his home in Beaconsfield, England.
At her death the papers were acquired by the British Museum; this is the largest collection of Chesterton manuscripts in the world.
Arthur Chesterton was one of the five younger brothers of Chesterton's father (and the only one of his uncles to remain in England).
www.utoronto.ca /stmikes/library/rare_books/rbchesterton.htm   (691 words)

  
 A. K. Chesterton
Chesterton became a member and wrote several pamphlets for the organization.
Chesterton considered that Mosley was not anti-Semetic enough and in 1938 several members of the British Union of Fascists left the organization and founded the National Socialist League.
Chesterton became increasingly extremist in his views and at a meeting of the Nordic League in May 1939 he suggested that the lamp-post was "the only way to deal with the Jew".
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /SSchesterton.htm   (398 words)

  
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 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 95062305
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton, cousin of G.K. Chesterton, grew up in South Africa where he developed his "colonial outsider" view of England and of the First World War.
By the age of 21, Chesterton was an archetypal "angry young man" - ex-colonial, ex-officer with literary interests and accomplishments.
The author questions previous academic interpretations, suggesting that a definition of fascist ideology must be broadened to take account of its fatal attraction to those who might have remained self-assured members of a democratic society.
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 A. K. Chesterton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton, MC (1896 — August 16, 1973) was an ultra right-wing politician and journalist, instrumental in founding a number of right-wing organisations in Britain, primarily in opposition to the break-up of the British Empire, and later adopting a broader anti-immigration stance.
He is not to be confused with his cousin, the author G.
Amok-Run of the SexologistChapter 6 of A. Chesterton's, Facing the Abyss.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arthur_Chesterton   (867 words)

  
 Chesterton and Friends
Chesterton again reminding us about the debilitating slavery of being a child of our age.
I recommend going over to the American Chesterton Society's blog, where they are celebrating their first anniversary online and have a sort of social meme they'd like people to help with.
Arthur -- The Lady in the Lake - In Northern Europe, the Vikings, Danes, etc. got to be very good at making swords, but not at preserving metals.
chestertonandfriends.blogspot.com   (1555 words)

  
 Collective Psychological Processes in Anti-Semitism - Avner Falk
One of these was the far-Right British political leader Arthur Kenneth Chesterton (1896-1973), a cousin of the writer Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936).
The American scholar David Baker argued that the case of Chesterton, the founder of the British National Front, suggests that not all fascist leaders have authoritarian personalities or are crazed genocidal Nazis.
Chesterton's ambivalence, however, does not disprove his psychopathology.
www.jcpa.org /phas/phas-falk-s06.htm   (6542 words)

  
 Notable Names from Britain’s far Right
For the next four years, according to Chesterton's biographer, David Baker, he tilted at windmills and sharpened his skills as a controversialist while the Great Depression deepened and the bankruptcy of liberal and capitalist democracy became apparent.
His work attracted the attention of A. Chesterton and, with the National Front idea failing to get off the ground, he decided to join the League of Empire Loyalists, serving as Northern Organiser and then in the HQ in London.
With morale at an all-time low, Bean returned to A. Chesterton and the BNP became one of the founding parts of the National Front in 1967.
www.martinfrost.ws /htmlfiles/notable_names.html   (10449 words)

  
 News | Introduction
Arthur Chesterton, cousin of the writer G K Chesterton and founder of the National Front (KV 2/1345-1350).
KV 2/1345 reveals that on leaving the army he applied for a post as home news editor for the BBC, and the Security Service recommended against his appointment, despite a satisfactory war service.
The first file includes reports of her frequent movements to and from Germany by air, a report of her secret marriage to Mosley in the presence of Hitler and Ribbentrop in 1936, and various pieces of intercepted mail and phone conversations.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /releases/2003/november14/intro.htm   (1731 words)

  
 Chesterton Products
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The Poet and the Lunatics, Chesterton 1929 Gabriel Gale
Chesterton As Seen By His Contemporaries HC Chesterton SIDELIGHTS ON NEW LONDON - 1st UK w/DJ pens with
cawzj.org /chesterton.html   (362 words)

  
 History of The Phillimore Estate
Specimen elevations and plans were attached to the original building agreement, but it is clear that each builder in practice supplied his own designs, and by the time of the third agreement of 1861 all that was required was that the elevations should be approved by Charles Phillimore.
It is not known who designed the general layout, although Arthur Chesterton, who was Philimore's surveyor and estate agent, was probably consulted.
George C. Handford, a Chelsea architect and surveyor, gave evidence before a committee of the House of Lords that the changes made after the initial building agreement were to the advantage of the estate, but he may only have been brought in as an outside referee at this point.
www.phillimore-kensington-estate.co.uk /history/18291900.htm   (2753 words)

  
 Preface excerpt - The Church and the Land
Distributism was shaped initially in Great Britain by Hilaire Belloc, G.K. and Cecil Chesterton, Arthur Penty, Eric Gill, and, of course, Fr.
The works of Chesterton, Belloc, and McNabb had a deep and lasting influence on Catholics in America through numerous books published by the Newman, Bruce, and Sheed and Ward presses.
For him, his economic and social theory was not his, it was not Chesterton's, it was not Belloc's, it was the social teaching of St. Thomas, of the Fathers, and of Holy Scripture.
www.ihspress.com /churchandlandpreface-printer.htm   (2058 words)

  
 Book review of A Guildsman’s Interpretation of History, by Arthur J. Penty @ TraditionInAction.org
Arthur Penty, known for his Guild Socialism, develops the thesis of this book using socialist misconceptions of Church doctrine, the Middle Ages, and more specifically, medieval guilds.
It is indeed a curious Catholic society that one can envision based on the theses of Penty and his notions of how to distribute property.
So here we have Arthur Penty, who by the way was also the author of The Distributist Manifesto, as one of the principal minds inspiring the new Distributist model that is being advertised in many places today.
www.traditioninaction.org /bkreviews/A_017br_Penty.htm   (1769 words)

  
 Archibald Ramsay
Arthur Bryant, Major-General John Fuller, Thomas Moore, John Moore-Brabazon, and Henry Drummond Wolff.
In the House of Commons Ramsay was the main critic of having Jews in the government.
I am not an apostle of violence, he went on, but the time has arrived for action, and I solemnly state (with slow deliberation) that if our present method fails I will not hesitate to use another.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /PRramsayA2.htm   (3649 words)

  
 LegalNews.Net now at ishkbible.com
Collected Works of G. Chesterton: The Club of Queer Trades: The Man Who Was Thursday: The Ball and the Cross, Vol.
Orthodoxy, by G. Chesterton (Fred Williams narrator), audio cassette (1995) Read more about this title...
Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G. Chesterton, by Joseph Pearce, hardcover (1997) Read more about this title...
www.legalnews.net /time/Leisure/Chesterton.htm   (654 words)

  
 The Chronicles of Narnia
The Riddle of Joy (1989) (with G.K. Chesterton)
Arthur C. Clarke and C.S. Lewis: A Correspondence (2001) (with Arthur C Clarke)
From Narnia to a Space Odyssey: The War of Letters Between Arthur C. Clarke and C.S. Lewis (2003) (with Arthur C Clarke)
www.lifeway.com /narnia/cslewis_books.html   (179 words)

  
 The secret of Father Brown (G.K. Hall large print book series) by G. K Chesterton, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Chesterton's endearing clerical detective has entertained readers for nearly a century with his outward confusion, shabby umbrella, and uncanny understanding of the criminal mind.
When Father Brown journeys to the Spanish castle where the notorious Flambeau has retired, the two old friends trade secrets and reminiscences through a series of interwoven tales.
All such content is provided to you "as is." this content and your use of it are subject to change and/or removal at any time.
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 adventists' Site - amateurish boxwood
McCarty is a professional computer security consultant who noticed that there was a problem with the way the University of Southern California had constructed its web page for online applications.
Arthur Chesterton bosoms comedies.contract gambling " It came Sunday night in Philadelphia, and Bonds hit it so far that even some of those who had been booing and mocking him at Citizens Bank Park stood to cheer.
To see exclusive content that adventists has posted for his friends and family - or to start your own web page like this one - join Multiply(free registration).
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 The Myth of Arthur - GK Chesterton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
You shall not be a myth, I promise you.
More information about the poem The Myth of Arthur
Reader comments on the poem The Myth of Arthur
www.poemhunter.com /best-poems/gk-chesterton/the-myth-of-arthur   (123 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Books at Epinions.com
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle et al - The Hound of the Baskervilles: By Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle et al - The Lost World: Being an Account of the Recent Adventures of Professor E. Challenger, Lord John Roxton, Professor Summerlee, and Mr.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - New Annotated Sherlock Holmes: The Novels A Study In Scarlet / The Sign Of Four / The Hound Of The Baskervilles / The Valley Of Fear
www.epinions.com /Books--reviews--19600_media_sir_arthur_conan_doyle   (339 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Classic Detective Stories: Books: Arthur Conan Doyle,Sapper,G. K. Chesterton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
by Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Sapper (Author), G.
In Classic Detective Stories amateur sleuths solve perplexing crimes in stories by G.K. Chesterton, Edgar Wallace and others, Edward Hardwick reads at a moderate, relaxed pace in a fine British lilt, and his variations of tone are very good.
However, from time to time fading phrases make many characters sound feeble and make listening in a car frustrating.
www.amazon.ca /Classic-Detective-Stories-Arthur-Doyle/dp/1578152577   (451 words)

  
 The 'Grub Street' Plumber...
Chesterton, G.K. Chesterton, G.K. Bunyan, John : "The life & death of Mr.
Carpenter, John A. Chesterton, G.K. Jerome, J.K. Jerome, J.K. Jerome, J.K. Twain, Mark : "CARNIVAL OF CRIME IN CT."
Chesterton, G.K. Chesterton, G.K. Sousa, John Philip : "THE EXPERIENCES OF A BANDMASTER."
litterateur.chattablogs.com   (931 words)

  
 Catholic Worker Classic Reissued: The Church and the Land by Fr. Vincent McNabb. Reprinted by IHS Press, Norfolk, ...
IHS Press (Norfolk, VA) was founded exclusively to dedicate itself to republishing the great works in Catholic social thought of the last century.
This comes as good news to all who have searched used bookstores to no avail looking for titles by Vincent McNabb, Hilaire Belloc, G.K. Chesterton, Arthur Penty and others that Peter Maurin recommends in his Easy Essays.
Peter enthusiasts need look no further, for all those mentioned are in the IHS catalog, in addition to Jean Ousset's Action and Heinrich Pesch's Ethics and the National Economy.
www.cjd.org /paper/roots/rMcnabb.html   (1083 words)

  
 CrimeFiction
He discusses the emergence of the detective story as a distinct genre in the nineteenth century, taking in the work of a large range of writers, including Vidocq, William Russell, Poe, Dickens, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Fergus Hume, Conan Doyle, Arthur Morrison, Grant Allen and L T Meade.
An overview of the origins and development of classic detective fiction, at present providing brief discussions of the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, G.K. Chesterton, Arthur Morrison and R. Austin Freeman, and of the novels of the 'Queens of Crime' (Christie, Sayers, Allingham).
Our Graphic Crime Fiction editor, Arthur Fried of Plymouth State University, has added to the site a detailed discussion of 'Crime Fiction in Comic Strips, Comic Books and Graphic Novels'.
www.crimeculture.com /Contents/CrimeFiction.html   (591 words)

  
 Jackboots and ballot boxes | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics
Mosley proposes that the USA and Europe should aim for full agricultural production, donating their surplus to the feed the hungry in the developing world.
The National Front is founded by Arthur Chesterton and John Tyndall to fight immigration.
It quickly develops a reputation for violence against non-whites, but builds a stable membership of around 12,000.
politics.guardian.co.uk /farright/story/0,11375,980970,00.html   (1300 words)

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