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  • Audiobook

    First and Last

    Narrated by Finian Silverwood ...

    Unabridged

    6 hours 22 min

    First and Last is a collection of essays by Hilaire Belloc, offering sharp insights on history, politics, literature, and human nature. Written over several decades, these pieces reflect Belloc’s wit, intellectual rigor, and deep commitment to Catholicism and Western tradition. He explores timeless themes such as the nature of power, the importance of property, the decline of civilization, and the ... Read more

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  • Cautionary Tales for Children

    The Prologue of Walafrid He was born in eastern Frankland, in the district that is called Moingewi, and it was in the monastery of Fulda, in the school of Saint Boniface the Martyr, that his boyhood received its first training. Thence he was sent by Baugolf, the abbot of the monastery, to the palace of Charles, rather on account of his remarkable talents and intelligence, which even then gave ... Read more

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  • The French Revolution

    The object of these few pages is not to recount once more the history of the Revolution: that can be followed in any one of a hundred text-books. Their object is rather to lay, if that be possible, an explanation of it before the English reader; so that he may understand both what it was and how it proceeded, and also why certain problems hitherto unfamiliar to Englishmen have risen out of it. ... Read more

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  • The Book of the Bayeux Tapestry: Presenting the Complete Work in a Series of Colour Facsimiles

    At Bayeux in Normandy, a little town as old perhaps as our race and older certainly than our records and our religion, there is to be seen in the main room of what was once the Bishop’s Palace a document unique in Europe. There is no other example, I think, of a record, contemporary or nearly contemporary, of an event so remote in the story of Christendom, detailed upon so considerable a scale and ... Read more

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  • The History of Catholic Europe

    Enriched edition. Europe and the Faith & Survivals and New Arrivals: The Old and New Enemies of the Catholic Church

    In "The History of Catholic Europe," Hilaire Belloc masterfully intertwines narrative and analysis to present a comprehensive exploration of the Catholic Church's profound influence on European history. Written in a compelling prose that combines personal reflections with rigorous scholarship, Belloc delves into the intricate tapestry of political, cultural, and spiritual dynamics that have shaped ... Read more

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  • Essays of a Catholic

    Belloc turns his powerful mind, erudition, robust common sense and supreme confidence in the Catholic Faith to a host of topics, including The New Paganism, Legend, Usury, The Schools, The Two Cultures of the West, The Catholic Church and The Modern State, etc. Belloc predicted--and explains--the chaos we now witness. This brilliant work is a tonic sorely needed by Catholics today! ... Read more

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  • The River of London (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. The History of The Thames

    The River of London is Hilaire Belloc's meditative journey along the Thames, treating the river not merely as geography but as the living artery of English history, commerce, memory, and imagination. Written in Belloc's characteristically lucid, rhythmic prose, the book blends topographical observation, antiquarian reflection, travel writing, and cultural criticism. It belongs to the Edwardian ... Read more

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  • Europe and the faith

    In "Europe and the Faith," Hilaire Belloc takes readers on a captivating intellectual journey through the heart and soul of Europe, delving into the intricate tapestry of history, culture, and faith that has shaped the continent. With eloquence and insight, Belloc explores the profound relationship between Europe's identity and its Catholic heritage, unraveling the threads of time to reveal the ... Read more

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  • Hilaire Belloc - Premium Collection

    Enriched edition. Historical Books, Economy Studies, Essays, Fiction & Poetry

    Hilaire Belloc's 'Hilaire Belloc - Premium Collection' is a comprehensive anthology featuring some of the author's most famous works. Known for his witty and humorous writing style, Belloc's works range from entertaining poetry to thought-provoking essays. This collection showcases Belloc's versatile literary talent and provides readers with a glimpse into the social and political issues of his ... Read more

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  • The Mercy of Allah

    Exploring Faith, Mercy, and Redemption in Interfaith Dialogue

    In "The Mercy of Allah," Hilaire Belloc delves into the complex interplay of faith, culture, and politics within the Islamic world. This profound text blends historical narrative with penetrating analysis, offering insights into the theological underpinnings of Islam and its socio-political ramifications during the early 20th century. Writing with a distinctive literary style that combines ... Read more

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  • Characters of the Reformation

    Hilaire Belloc’s landmark study Characters of the Reformation argues that Western Europe’s break from the Catholic Church was driven by a land-grab and looting of Church property by European noblemen. Belloc has little admiration for the so-called leaders of the time and credits the Reformation to behind-the-scenes players. Each chapter is a mini-biography and individuals covered include Anne ... Read more

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  • The Jews

    Enriched edition. Exploring Jewish Influence and Controversy Through Belloc's Critical Lens

    In "The Jews," Hilaire Belloc offers a provocative examination of Jewish identity, culture, and their historical role in Western society. Written in a polemical style characteristic of Belloc's work, the book intertwines personal narrative and historical analysis, presenting a mix of admiration and critique. Through exploring the Jewish experience, Belloc seeks to address broader social and ... Read more

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