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BY THE SAME AUTHOR.


Both Reduced to 1s. net.

Greybeards at Play.

Literature and Artfor Old Gentlemen.

Rhymes and Sketches, with Cover Designin Nursery Colours.

By G. K. CHESTERTON.

“One of the cleverest collections of this kindI have ever come across.”—The Sketch.

“Very good and very humorous.”—Black andWhite.

“We only wish for one addition to the book:more—of everything.”—The Bookman.

“The Bookman,” like Oliver Twist,“asks for more.”


Uniform with the Above.

Nonsense Rhymes.

By COSMO MONKHOUSE.

Illustrated by G. K. CHESTERTON.

“The most diverting Christmas book of verseswe have seen.”—Literature.


Mr. Brimley Johnson’s publications includethe “Novels of Jane Austen”—HampshireEdition, with an entirely novel method ofillustration; the dainty “York Library”—selectionsfrom Lamb, Southey, and Spencer;Lady Duff Gordon’s “Letters from Egypt”—withan Introduction by George Meredith;“Letters from John Chinaman”; “From theAbyss,” by an Inhabitant; “The GospelManuscripts”; “Latter Day Parables”—beingDreams and Allegories by ModernHands; Centenary Edition of “Mrs. Caudle’sCurtain Lectures,” and “The WonderfulStory of Dunder Van Haelden,” by EdwardChesterton.


BY THE SAME AUTHOR.


The Defendant.

BY

G. K. CHESTERTON.

Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.


A Few Notices.

“Clever and humorous ... will interest anybodywho can enjoy a paradox neatly put.”—Scotsman.

“Really one cannot help agreeing with such anengaging advocate.”—Morning Leader.

“We heartily commend Mr. Chesterton’s manynovel points of view to the earnest considerationof our readers. ‘The Defendant’ is a book thatwill be read with both pleasure and profit.”—AberdeenJournal.

“His style is limpid and lucid.”—Sunday Sun.

“He is always on the side of the high-spirited,the Quixotic, and the things of the mind.”—DailyChronicle.

“Bright and brilliant.”—The Star.

“Mr. Chesterton is one of the most brilliantof the younger journalists.”—Observer.

“At once marked by originality of thought anddistinction of style.”—Sunday Times.

“G. K. Chesterton is a master of paradox.”—DundeeAdvertiser.

“A series of breezy and thoughtful essays.”—Christian.

“Mr. G. K. Chesterton is always interestingand amusing.”—Echo.

“Time and again in reading it we have had tolay it down and lie back in our chair and laugh.An

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