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By: Ahlquist, Dale
Price: $17.95
Publisher: Ignatius Press: October 2012
Seller ID: 172515
ISBN: 1586176757
Binding: Paper Back
Condition: New
By: Chesterton, G. K., Ahlquist, Dale
Price: $12.95
Publisher: Ignatius Press: August 2004
Seller ID: 183804
ISBN: 1586170309
Binding: Paper Back
Condition: New
Edited by Dale Ahlquist
Hilaire Belloc called "Lepanto" Chesterton's greatest poem and the greatest poem of his generation. But not only have English classes neglected this masterpiece of rhyme and meter, History classes have neglected the story of the pivotal battle upon which the poem is based.
This book brings together the poem, the historical background of the famous battle, a riveting account of the battle itself, and a discussion of its historical consequences. The poem is fully annotated, and is supplemented with two interesting essays by Chesterto...
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By: Dale Ahlquist
Price: $14.95
Publisher: TAN Books: July 2015
Seller ID: 158389
ISBN: 0974449547
Binding: Paper Back
Condition: New
By: Dale Ahlquist
Price: $16.95
Publisher: Ignatius Pr: January 2019
Seller ID: 158561
ISBN: 0999375644
Binding: Paper Back
Condition: New
Who was Gilbert Keith Chesterton? A rotund man in a cape brandishing a walking stick? Certainly. A twentieth-century writer? Prolifically. A great champion and defender of the Christian Faith? Gallantly. He is known too as the "prince of paradox" and an "apostle of common sense." Chesterton has lately been enjoying a resurgence in popularity. His name appears on blog posts and news articles alike. His name is spoken more often on college campuses, and schools around the United States are being named after him.
Who was this engaging, witty, prophetic man? Allow Dale Ahlquist, the pres...
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By: Dale Ahlquist
Price: $16.95
Publisher: Ignatius Pr: January 2019
Seller ID: 173288
ISBN: 0999375644
Binding: Paper Back
Condition: New
Who was Gilbert Keith Chesterton? A rotund man in a cape brandishing a walking stick? Certainly. A twentieth-century writer? Prolifically. A great champion and defender of the Christian Faith? Gallantly. He is known too as the "prince of paradox" and an "apostle of common sense." Chesterton has lately been enjoying a resurgence in popularity. His name appears on blog posts and news articles alike. His name is spoken more often on college campuses, and schools around the United States are being named after him.
Who was this engaging, witty, prophetic man? Allow Dale Ahlquist, the pres...
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