


The Man Who Was Thursday - Paperback
In late Victorian England, a riveting clash unfolds between two poets locked in a debate over anarchy. What follows is an exciting adventure filled with intrigue, undercover detectives, secret societies, and constant danger, keeping you on the edge of your seat until the final revelation.
This timeless 1908 classic from G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) masterfully weaves a narrative that not only entertains but also compels readers to examine the human condition, the nuances of political power, and the significance of individualism within that landscape.
This version is annotated with the following additions:
Biographical information about the author and the 1908 release.
Footnotes help the reader with vocabulary and cultural references.
(Also available for Kindle on Amazon)
In late Victorian England, a riveting clash unfolds between two poets locked in a debate over anarchy. What follows is an exciting adventure filled with intrigue, undercover detectives, secret societies, and constant danger, keeping you on the edge of your seat until the final revelation.
This timeless 1908 classic from G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) masterfully weaves a narrative that not only entertains but also compels readers to examine the human condition, the nuances of political power, and the significance of individualism within that landscape.
This version is annotated with the following additions:
Biographical information about the author and the 1908 release.
Footnotes help the reader with vocabulary and cultural references.
(Also available for Kindle on Amazon)