: G.K. Chesterton
: Tales of the Long Bow
: Charles River Editors
: 9781518303944
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
: 254
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: ePUB
G.K. Chesterton was an English writer, theologian and poet.  Chesterton, also known as the prince of paradox, wrote on a vast variety of subjects using an unorthodox yet interesting writing style.  This edition of Tales of the Long Bow includes a table of contents.

I. — THE UNPRESENTABLE APPEARANCE OF COLONEL CRANE


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THESE TALES CONCERN THE DOING of things recognized as impossible to do; impossible to believe; and, as the weary reader may well cry aloud, impossible to read about. Did the narrator merely say that they happened, without saying how they happened, they could easily be classified with the cow who jumped over the moon or the more introspective individual who jumped down his own throat. In short, they are all tall stories; and though tall stories may also be true stories, there is something in the very phrase appropriate to such a topsy-turvydom; for the logician will presumably class a tall story with a corpulent epigram or a long-legged essay. It is only proper that such impossible incidents should begin in the most prim and prosaic of all places, and apparently with the most prim and prosaic of all human beings.

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