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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith KC, SG Claimed

Kensington SW

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Gilbert Keith Chesterton, KC, SG, born 29 May 1874, Kensington was an English writer and his major works included

Main article: G. K. Chesterton bibliography

Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1904), Ward, M, ed., The Napoleon of Notting Hill, UK: DMU.

HereticsProject Gutenberg, (1905)

Charles Dickens: A Critical Study (1906) 

The Man Who Was Thursday (1908a)

Orthodoxy (1908b)

The Innocence of Father Brown, Project Gutenberg's (6 July 2008) [1911a]

Ward, M, ed., The Ballad of the White Horse, (1911b),

Manalive (1912)

Father Brown (short stories) (detective fiction) 

The New Jerusalem, (1920), Ward, M, ed.

Eugenics and Other Evils (1922)

Saint Francis of Assisi (1923)

The Everlasting Man (1925)

Saint Thomas Aquinas (1933)

The Autobiography (1936)

The Common Man (1950) Ward, M, ed.

He died 14 June 1936 of heart failure on 14 June 1936, at his home in Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire

Type:
Famous Locals

Map Location

Kensington SW