G. K. Chesterton was a Christian apologist, a literary critic, and a popular author in his own right. His fiction included a wide range of genres, from fantasies to mysteries. More than just entertainment, Chesterton stimulates the mind, providing something to consider long after the story is over.
This volume includes three essay collections: The Defendant, Varied Types, and A Miscellany of Men. It also includes six additional stories: "The Taming of the Nightmare," "A Picture of Tuesday," "A Crazy Tale," "The Curious Englishman," "The Sword of Wood," and "Conversion of an Anarchist."