Penguin Books, Summer 2012 - Bookseller Services - Penguin Group
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iSBN 978-0-14-119385-4 $18.00 (NCR)<br />
Literature 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 720 pp.<br />
Rights: N00 A <strong>Penguin</strong> Classics Original<br />
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All the Father Brown stories from five<br />
classic volumes—in one definitive edition<br />
The Complete<br />
Father Brown Stories<br />
G. K. Chesterton<br />
Introduction and Notes by Michael D. Hurley<br />
With his cherubic face and unworldly simplicity, his glasses and<br />
huge umbrella, Father Brown is one of the most unforgettable<br />
characters in literature. The Complete Father Brown Stories brings<br />
together all the stories featuring G. K. Chesterton’s amateur<br />
sleuth—plus two additional cases, “The Donnington Affair” and<br />
“The Mask of Midas,” that were discovered in Chesterton’s papers<br />
after his death. An introduction by Chesterton scholar Michael D.<br />
Hurley sheds new light on the beloved detective series.<br />
n Features two never-before-published Father Brown stories<br />
g. k. ChesteRton (1874–1938) also wrote The Napoleon<br />
of Notting Hill, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and The Man Who Was<br />
Thursday.<br />
MiChAel d. huRley has written widely on English literature and<br />
is the author of a book on Chesterton. He teaches English at Robinson<br />
College and lives in Cambridge, England.