G. K. CHESTERTON Father Brown VOL. 1 25 Stories the Innocence of Father Brown, the Wisdom of Father Brown,the Donnington Affair


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BOOK ONE THE INNOCENCE OF FATHER BROWNI. THE BLUE CROSSII. THE SECRET GARDENIII. THE QUEER FEETIV. THE FLYING STARSV. THE INVISIBLE MANVI. THE HONOUR OF ISRAEL GOWVII. THE WRONG SHAPEVIII. THE SINS OF PRINCE SARADINEIX. THE HAMMER OF GODX. THE EYE OF APOLLOXI. THE SIGN OF THE BROKEN SWORDXII. THE THREE TOOLS OF DEATHBOOK TWO THE WISDOM OF FATHER BROWNI.-THE ABSENCE OF MR GLASSII.-THE PARADISE OF THIEVESIII.-THE DUEL OF DR. HIRSCHIV.-THE MAN IN THE PASSAGEV.-THE MISTAKE OF THE MACHINEVI.-THE HEAD OF CAESARVII.-THE PURPLE WIGVIII.-THE PERISHING OF THE PENDRAGONSIX.-THE GOD OF THE GONGSX.-THE SALAD OF COLONEL CRAYXI.-THE STRANGE CRIME OF JOHN BOULNOISXII.-THE FAIRY TALE OF FATHER BROWNBOOK THREE. THE DONNINGTON AFFAIR




The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton, Vol. 1: Father Brown Stories, Part 1- Innocence of Fr. Brown / Wisdom of Fr. Brown / the Donnington Affair


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BOOK ONE THE INNOCENCE OF FATHER BROWN I. THE BLUE CROSS II. THE SECRET GARDEN III. THE QUEER FEET IV. THE FLYING STARS V. THE INVISIBLE MAN VI. THE HONOUR OF ISRAEL GOW VII. THE WRONG SHAPE VIII. THE SINS OF PRINCE SARADINE IX. THE HAMMER OF GOD X. THE EYE OF APOLLO XI. THE SIGN OF THE BROKEN SWORD XII. THE THREE TOOLS OF DEATH BOOK TWO THE WISDOM OF FATHER BROWN I.-THE ABSENCE OF MR GLASS II.-THE PARADISE OF THIEVES III.-THE DUEL OF DR. HIRSCH IV.-THE MAN IN THE PASSAGE V.-THE MISTAKE OF THE MACHINE VI.-THE HEAD OF CAESAR VII.-THE PURPLE WIG VIII.-THE PERISHING OF THE PENDRAGONS IX.-THE GOD OF THE GONGS X.-THE SALAD OF COLONEL CRAY XI.-THE STRANGE CRIME OF JOHN BOULNOIS XII.-THE FAIRY TALE OF FATHER BROWN BOOK THREE. THE DONNINGTON AFFAIR




Father Brown. The Complete Collection. Illustrated


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Father Brown is a fictional Roman Catholic priest and amateur detective. He solves mysteries and crimes using his intuition and keen understanding of human nature. Father Brown makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" published in 1910 and continues to appear throughout fifty short stories in five volumes. The Innocence of Father Brown The Wisdom of Father Brown The Incredulity of Father Brown The Secret of Father Brown The Scandal of Father Brown Uncollected Father Brown Stories




The Early Father Brown


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G. K. Chesterton's famous detective-priest Father Brown solved crimes and guided souls. This volume includes the earliest short story collections: The Innocence of Father Brown, The Wisdom of Father Brown, and an uncollected two-part story, The Donnington Affair (co-written with Max Pemberton).




The Innocence of Father Brown


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The Innocence of Father Brown' is a novel by famous twentieth century novelist G. K. Chesterton. It revolves around a Roman Catholic priest and amateur sleuth Father Brown. Father Brown is featured in a series of short stories where he solves mysteries and crimes using his intuition and keen understanding of human nature. The character was loosely based by Chesterton on Father John O'Connor, who was a parish priest in Bradford and was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922.




The Innocence of Father Brown


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Chesterton's Father Brown is a stocky, Roman Catholic priest - an unlikely detective. The Innocence of Father Brown consists of twelve books and was first published in 1911.




Father Brown Complete Murder Mysteries


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G. K. Chesterton, known as the "King of Paradox," was a prolific writer who contributed to a variety of literary genres. His fictions were all detective and wonderful stories with humorous and insightful analogies and supernatural elements that were both amusing and thought-provoking. The Innocence of Father Brown, The Wisdom of Father Brown and The Donnington Affair...are three mystery stories by G. K. Chesterton.







The Wisdom of Father Brown


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Father Brown is a fictional detective created by G. K. Chesterton. To be exact, he is called Father J. Brown, though we are never told what the initial stands for, and is originally presented as the parish priest of Cobhole in Essex, though he is found in parishes as far afield as Italy and South America. In appearance he is undistinguished, small and dumpy, short-sighted and not particularly intelligent; dressed in shabby clerical black, and carrying an umbrella as dumpy and shabby as himself.The Father Brown mysteries generally appeared first as independent short stories in various magazines; (most of) the stories were eventually collected in a series of five books:The Innocence of Father Brown (1911)The Wisdom of Father Brown (1914)The Incredulity of Father Brown (1926)The Secret of Father Brown (1927), andThe Scandal of Father Brown (1935).Three stories, "The Donnington Affair" (1914) (GKC writing the solution of a mystery set up by Max Pemberton), "The Vampire of the Village" (1936), and "The Mask of Midas" (1936), were published separately, though the second of these was later included in editions of Scandal.




The Innocence of Father Brown Illustrated


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The Innocence of Father Brown by G. K. Chesterton. This is the first volume of Chesterton's brilliant, ingenious Father Brown stories, all five of the original Father Brown books have been republished with charming and collectible Penguin covers. With his round face, pipe, and umbrella, the shambling, bespectacled priest Father Brown is an unlikely detective - yet his innocent air hides a razor-sharp understanding of the criminal mind. As this first volume of his adventures shows, the wise, worldly clerical sleuth has an uncanny ability to bring even the most elusive wrongdoer to justice.