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Green Overcoat
- By: Hilaire Belloc
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In this whimsical novel, we follow the timid and anxious Professor Higginson, a psychologist, as he finds himself entangled in a minor moral quandary triggered by a mysterious green overcoat. What ensues is a delightful adventure filled with humor and insight that will evoke laughter like a gentle rain. This is Belloc at his Chestertonian best, promising to charm readers young and old! - Summary by Russ Hobbs
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Free Press
- By: Hilaire Belloc
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In this thought-provoking discussion, I delve into the troubling influence of the modern Capitalist Press, exploring its role in distorting public opinion and empowering the unscrupulous. I also highlight the potential for change through the rise of small, independent media outlets and their increasing impact on the information landscape. (Introduction by Hilaire Belloc)
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More Beasts for Worse Children
- Nonsense Verse for Children, Book 2
- By: Hilaire Belloc
- Narrated by: Sarah Bacaller
- Length: 8 mins
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This book of 13 silly rhymes about strange animals is sure to delight and confuzzle its young listeners. More Beasts for Worse Children, a collection of nonsense verses for children, was written by English-French writer, historian, and satirist, Hilaire Belloc (1870–1953).
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More Beasts for Worse Children
- Nonsense Verse for Children, Book 2
- Narrated by: Sarah Bacaller
- Length: 8 mins
- Release date: 14-08-21
- Language: English
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£3.83 or free with trial. Auto-renews at £5.99/month after trial. See eligibility.
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On Nothing & Kindred Subjects
- By: Hilaire Belloc
- Narrated by: Ray Clare
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
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On Nothing & Kindred Subjects, written by Hilaire Belloc, is a classic novel that is a must-listen. This story will inspire you to live again with a broad imagination. With this classic book, Hilaire Belloc was able to create a powerful story that is a tale time and time again and continues to appeal to both adult and young imaginations alike.
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On Nothing & Kindred Subjects
- Narrated by: Ray Clare
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
- Release date: 31-03-21
- Language: English
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 1, Chapter 05)
- By: Hilaire Belloc
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In this gripping chapter of Macaulay‚s History of England, we delve into the tumultuous insurrections against James II and the kings desperate maneuvers to quell them. The narrative follows Argyle, who, having taken refuge in Holland, returns to rally an army against James. Despite his courage and quick wit, Argyle proves to be an ineffective leader, leading his forces into chaos before being captured and meeting a brave end. We also witness Monmouths dramatic return from Holland, where he audaciously declares himself king on June 20, 1685. His subsequent defeat at the Battle of Sedgemoor ...
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