This antiquarian book comprises a collection of forty-one essays written
by the famous Anglo-French writer and historian, Hilaire Belloc. Full of
Belloc's hallmark Dickensian wit, this collection of interesting and
insightful essays will appeal to fans and collectors of his work, and
would make for a worthy addition to any bookshelf. The essays of this
compendium include: "On Weighing Anchor", "The Reveillon", "On Cheeses",
"The Captain of Industry", "The Inventor", "The Views of England", "The
Lunatic", "The Inheritance of Humour", "The Old Gentleman's Opinions",
"On Historical Evidence", "The Absence of the Past", etcetera. Joseph
Hilaire Pierre René Belloc (1870 - 1953) was one of the most prolific
writers in England in the early-twentieth century. His famous works
include: "The Liberal Tradition" (1897), "The Young Napoleon" (1905),
and "Contemporary France" (1906). We are republishing this vintage work
now in an affordable, modern edition, complete with a specially
commissioned new biography of the author.