The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Dover Books on Literature and Drama)
The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Dover Books on Literature and Drama)
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Book Description
A comical futurist fantasy, first published in 1904, about a tradition-loving suburban London community of the 1980s at war with its modernizing neighbors. Chesterton’s splendid storytelling gifts, his love of medievalism and heroism, and his sympathies for the plight of small nations trying to remain independent are strongly in evidence. 7 illustrations by W. Graham Robertson. New Introduction by Martin Gardner.
The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Dover Books on Literature and Drama),G. K. Chesterton,Dover Publications,048626551X,Classics,Fantasy fiction,Fiction,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Mystery & Detective - General,Notting Hill (London, England),Political fiction,Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General,Modern fiction
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