The Innocence of Father Brown James O. HornkohlOriginally published in 1911, The Innocence of Father Brown is the first of five official collections of short stories focused on the crime solving Roman Catholic. He is an endearing character often compared to another famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Father Brown is a devout Roman Catholic priest who has a penchant for detective work. He first appears in the short story, The Blue Cross, which was previously published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening
Examines the role that poets and the poetic word play in the formation of philosophical thinking in the modern German tradition
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Addresses adolescent identity issues and suggests practical approaches to facilitate development and adjustment
The author describes his adventures over most of a lifetime across the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean seas where he pursued careers as diplomat and educator
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Loring’s debut novel is a powerful story of male friendship and homosexual desire that shifts from college campus to battlefield in a series of diary entries