Well, I miss it by a day, but I don’t think he’d mind. To celebrate the birthday of the gifted writer G. K. Chesterton (born May 29, 1874 – June 14, 1936), I’m posting here so… more →
Ripple Effectsbroadwaydannyr wrote 3 weeks ago: … more →
Daniel Fincke wrote 2 months ago: Robin Hanson notes that as sensitized as we are to various marginalized groups there are other categ … more →
viictorious wrote 3 months ago: I’m currently reading this book on the Stanza app. Not done yet but I’d like to comment … more →
Aristotle The Geek wrote 3 months ago: Came across Chesterton’s “The Man Who Was Thursday.” Philosopher-policemen trying … more →
timmccready wrote 5 months ago: I’m pretty excited about working in wordpress now. I can post songs! I just recorded this song … more →
russwbeck wrote 6 months ago: 116 pages Free via a basic Google search Editorial Review:The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare is a … more →
Mulholland Kevin wrote 8 months ago: When I was a kid I read the mystery story “The Blue Cross” featuring that amiable detect … more →
mohsenali wrote 10 months ago: Someone quoted following portion in comment section of Guardian, I liked them so much that I have co … more →
Blind Man wrote 1 year ago: In Areopagitica (1644) , John Milton, poet, revolutionary and parliamentarian, wrote what became the … more →
Arti wrote 1 year ago: Well, I miss it by a day, but I don’t think he’d mind. To celebrate the birthday of the … more →
acelini wrote 1 year ago: A “Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading book (hey, there was a holiday clearance sa … more →
timmccready wrote 2 years ago: http://www.myspace.com/themanwhowasthursday1 I recently found a tape with a bunch of music I recorde … more →
Julie wrote 2 years ago: The next book choice for the Librarium is G. K. Chesterton’s The Man Who Was Thursday. The sub … more →