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The Chesterton Review
Volume 16, Issue 3/4, August/November 1990
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"The Rural Tradition: A Study of the Non-Fiction Prose Writers of the English Countryside, by W. J. Keith; "The Poetry of Nature: Rural Perspectives in Poetry From Wordsworth to the Present, by W. J. Keith; and "Regions of the Imagination: The Development of British Rural Fiction," by W. J. Keith
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Chesterton materials at the British Library
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Janet McCabe
The Chesterton Society meets once a month in St. Michael's Rectory in Burnaby, British Columbia
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Bernadette Sheridan
Does anyone know who baptised G. K. Chesterton?
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G. K. Chesterton
Chesterton's comments about Alexander Watherston
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Brocard Sewell
The end of the Ditchling community
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A Russian club with a strong interest in Chesterton has been recently founded in Moscow
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Sheldon Kirshner
The Canadian Jewish News interview of Michael Coren
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Philip Yancey
Excerpt from a column about Chesterton and dieting
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Douglas J. Cock
Review of "The Riddle of Joy: G. K. Chesterton and C. S. Lewis"
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Excerpt from a letter to the London Times suggesting that Liberals in the late twentieth century feel much the same as did Chesterton
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Peter Hunt
Excerpt from an article about Chesterton
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William McGurn
Review of "Australia at the Crossroads," by B. A. Santamaria
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Ted Byfield
A column that provides a Chestertonian analysis of what is wrong with the judicial system in today's society
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Margaret Joughin
Letter invoking Chesterton as an authority who understood the need for maintaining one's faith in spite of passing fads
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What it means to be poor in an affluent society
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David M. Rooney
A Commentary on Lamentations over Papal Social Teaching
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Philip Donaldson
A passage in Chesterton in support of a particular view about the ways in which immigration can alter the nature of a country
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D. M. Whalen
A visit to the West Sussex town of Halnacker
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Mary Ellen Evans
Hilary Pepler's pioneer work for British television
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