1934. Peregrine Pickle. First Edition Club, U. S. A.
Pamphlet on Nazi Germany for Friends of Europe publication,
edited by Lord Tyrrell.
G.K.'s Miscellany.
1935. Fr. Dowsell, The Betrayal: A Passion Play. Fr. Vincent McNabb, Book of Essays. Detective Stories. Collection from Hutchinson.
1936. F. A. MacNutt, A Papal Chamberlain.
1935. Letterpress to Stations of the Cross, by F. Brangwyn.
I doubt whether the list of introductions is complete but Dorothy Collins has done her best to make it so. Of the books and essays about Chesterton there is no end. Those I have used in writing this book are
Father Brown on Chesterton, Monsignor O'Connor. G. K. Chesterton, a Criticism, Cecil Chesterton. The Place of Chesterton in English Literature, Hilaire Belloc. The Laughing Prophet, Emile Cammaerts. G. K. Chesterton, Cyril Clemens.
For the chapters on Sociology I have consulted the invaluable series
on the English Labourer by the Hammonds, C. S. Orpen's Open Fields,
Trevelyan's Social History of England, Cobbett's Rural Rides and
Cottage Economy and Haas' English Labourer.
For the Marconi Chapter I have used the Reports of the Parliamentary Commission and of the trial of Cecil Chesterton, C. F. G. Masterman's Life and that of Lord Reading, and contemporary press accounts.
Throughout I have made use of the files of The Eyewitness, The New
Witness and G.K.'s Weekly.