"Utopia of Usurers and Other Essays" is a collection of short works originally published in periodicals. Many of the references were lost on me, very specific to WWI era British politics, but there was still enough here to amuse and amaze. I can't say I'm sure I always get Chesterton and I certainly don't always agree with him, but he's a rabble rouser.
13. G. K. Chesterton "Utopia of Usurers and Other Essays"
Wodehouse's "A Man of Means" is a set of six sequential stories. It's a fun collection of improbable outcomes. A short, easy read full of Wodehouse language.
14. P. G. Wodehouse "A Man of Means"
13. G. K. Chesterton "Utopia of Usurers and Other Essays"
Wodehouse's "A Man of Means" is a set of six sequential stories. It's a fun collection of improbable outcomes. A short, easy read full of Wodehouse language.
14. P. G. Wodehouse "A Man of Means"