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141. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 2
Gertrude M. White The Gospel According to G. K. Chesterton
142. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
Shunichi Takayanagi, S.J. Christianity in the Intellectual Climate of Modern Japan
143. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
G.K. Chesterton The War of the Children
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This uncollected Chesterton article was first published in the Bystander on March 4, 1904. It was written at the time of the war between Tzarist Russia and Japan. Chesterton criticised the alliance formed between Britain and Japan at the time of this war; but, in this article, he does present Japan in a sympathetic light. The article takes the form of a parable about a far-away nation of children whose love for the toys of industrialism has given them the impetus to overcome a powerful empire that has become bored with its own mechanistic strength. Chesterton expressed similar ideas in his first novel. The Napoleon of Netting Hill also published in 1904.
144. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
G.K. Chesterton Some Urgent Reforms: The Human Circulating Library
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The following uncollected Chesterton article was published in the Speaker of November 2, 1901 as part of a series entitled "Some Urgent Reforms." Chesterton's reference to Mr. Moody is, of course, a reference to Mr. Charles Edward Moody (1818-1890), the founder of the famous Moody's Lending Library. This Library was a peculiarly English institution, and was well known for the care which it took to avoid circulating literature that might be regarded as immoral.
145. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
Ian Boyd, C.S.B. Chesterton and Japan
146. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
Yasumasa Sato Modern Japanese Christian Literature After the Second World War
147. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
Tasuku Endo Modern Japanese Christian Literature Prior to the Second World War
148. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
Tamotsu Tanabe The Reception of Foreign Christian Literature in Japan
149. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
G.K. Chesterton Cedric Chivers
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In his talk about G.K.'s Weekly to the 1986 Toronto Conference, Father Brocard Sewell, O. Carm., spoke about Chesterton's tribute to Alderman Cedric Chivers. This tribute was written at the time of Cedric Chivers's death and was published in G.K.'s Weekly (February 9, 1929). Cedric Chivers (1853-1929) was, for many years, the Major of Bath, a bookbinder, and one of the Directors of G.K.'s Weekly. He was one of Chesterton's close friends.
150. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
G. K. Chesterton Burglar versus Pacifist: Revolutionist's Objection to Objectors
151. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
Alfred R. Kessler The Finding of the Book
152. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
Charlotte Kessler Holbrook Jackson and Chesterton
153. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
G. K. Chesterton Song against Grocers
154. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
Owen Dudley Edwards Holbrook Jackson in Chestertonian Context
155. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
Sebastian Miklas Copy of a Treasure
156. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
Ian Boyd Something to Celebrate
157. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
Ian Boyd Introduction
158. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 15 > Issue: 1/2
Emile Poulat The Catholic Church in the Modernist Revolution
159. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 15 > Issue: 1/2
Ian Boyd Chesterton's Anglican Reaction to Modernism
160. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 15 > Issue: 1/2
Alan Wilkinson The Politics of the Anglican Modernists