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Return of Don Quixote
by G. K. Chesterton
The mirthful story of a Don Quixote who, riding into a world of fetes and parties, tilts a humorous and well aimed lance at some of the conventional windmills of realism. (Philadelphia Public Ledger 1927) A learned librarian gets made King at Arms, and rules modern England by medieval law, nearly crushing the power of the trade unions by rousing the aristocracy to a real belief in their own privileges. (Monthly Bulletin of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1927)
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Return of Don Quixote - G K Chesterton
The mirthful story of a Don Quixote who, riding into a world of fetes and parties, tilts a humorous and well aimed lance at some of the conventional windmills of realism. (Philadelphia Public Ledger 1927) A learned librarian gets made King at Arms, and rules modern England by medieval law, nearly crushing the power of the trade unions by rousing the aristocracy to a real belief in their own privileges. (Monthly Bulletin of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1927)
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The mirthful story of a Don Quixote who, riding into a world of fetes and parties, tilts a humorous and well aimed lance at some of the conventional windmills of realism. (Philadelphia Public Ledger 1927) A learned librarian gets made King at Arms, and rules modern England by medieval law, nearly crushing the power of the trade unions by rousing the aristocracy to a real belief in their own privileges. (Monthly Bulletin of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1927)
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