Hilaire Belloc bibliography

This is a chronological bibliography of books (with a few pamphlets) and a general bibliography of articles by the author Hilaire Belloc. His books of verse went through many different editions, and are not comprehensively covered.

To 1909

  • Verses and Sonnets (1896) poems, Ward and Downey.
  • The Bad Child's Book of Beasts (1896) poems, Basil Temple Blackwood (B.T.B.) illustrator
  • More Beasts for Worse Children (1897) poems, B. T. B. illustrator
  • The Modern Traveller (1898) poems, B. T. B. illustrator
  • Danton; a study (1899)
  • Paris, its Sites, Monuments and History (1898) with Maria Hornor Lansdale
  • A Moral Alphabet (1899) poems, B. T. B. illustrator
  • Paris (1900)
  • Lambkin's Remains (1900)
  • Robespierre (1901)
  • The Path to Rome (1902) non-fiction (a travel book with numerous digressions and personal vignettes)[lower-alpha 1]
  • The Great Inquiry; faithfully reported by Hilaire Belloc and ornamented with sharp cuts drawn on the spot by G. K. Chesterton (1903)
  • Caliban's Guide to Letters (1903) also The Aftermath or, Gleanings from a busy life
  • Emmanuel Burden, Merchant (1904) novel
  • Avril: Essays on the French Renaissance (1904) criticism
  • The Old Road: from Canterbury to Winchester (1904)
  • Hills and the Sea (1906)
  • Sussex (1906) illustrations by Wilfrid Ball
  • Esto Perpetua: Algerian Studies and Impressions (1906) travel
  • Cautionary Tales for Children (1907) poems, B. T. B. illustrator
  • The Historic Thames (1907)
  • Mr. Clutterbuck's Election (1908) novel
  • On Nothing and Kindred Subjects (1908) essays
  • On Everything (1909) essays
  • The Eye-Witness (1908)
  • A Change in the Cabinet (1909) novel
  • Marie Antoinette (1909) non-fiction
  • The Pyrenees (1909)

1910 1919

  • Pongo and the Bull (1910) novel
  • Catholicism and Socialism: Second Series (1910) essays, with Joseph Rickaby and others
  • On Anything (1910) essays
  • On Something (1910) essays
  • Verses (1910)
  • The Party System (1911) non-fiction (with Cecil Chesterton)
  • More Peers (1911) poems, B. T. B. illustrator
  • The Four Men: A Farrago (1911) novel
  • The French Revolution (1911) non-fiction
  • The Girondin (1911) novel
  • First and Last (1911) essays
  • British Battles: Blenheim (1911) Turcoing (1912), Crécy (1912), Waterloo (1912), Malplaquet, Poitiers (1913); as Six British Battles 1931, 1951
  • The Servile State (1912) politics/economics
  • The Green Overcoat (1912) novel
  • The River of London (1912)
  • This and That and the Other (1912) essays
  • The History of England (1912) with John Lingard, 11 volumes, and later versions in the 1920s
  • The Romance of Tristan and Iseult (1913) translation of Joseph Bédier's 1900 work
  • The Stane Street: a monograph (1913)
  • Warfare in England (1913)
  • The Book of the Bayeux Tapestry (1914)
  • Land & Water; The World's War Vol. II (Parts 14 to 26) (1914) magazine, also in hard covers
  • The History of England (1915) non-fiction
  • The Two Maps of Europe (1915) non-fiction
  • A Change in the Cabinet (1915)
  • A General Sketch of the European War, the First Phase (1915)
  • A Picked Company, being a selection from the writings of H. Belloc (1915), ed. E. V. Lucas
  • At the Sign of the Lion (1916) essays (US)
  • The Last Days of the French Monarchy (1916)
  • A General Sketch of the European War, the Second Phase (1916)
  • The Free Press (1918)

1920 1929

  • Europe And The Faith (1920) non-fiction
  • The House of Commons and Monarchy (1920)
  • The Jews (1922) later editions 1928, 1937
  • The Mercy of Allah (1922)
  • The Road (1923)
  • The Contrast (1923)
  • On (1923) essays
  • Economics for Helen (1924) distributism
  • The Cruise of the Nona (1925)
  • This and That and the Other (1925) essays
  • Mr. Petre (1925) novel
  • The French Revolution (1925)
  • The Campaign of 1812 and the Retreat from Moscow (1925)
  • A Companion to Mr. Wells's "Outline of History" (1926)
  • Mr. Belloc Still Objects (1926)
  • The Catholic Church and History (1926)
  • Short Talks with the Dead and others (1926) Cayme Press
  • The Emerald of Catherine the Great (1926)
  • Essays of Today and Yesterday (1926)
  • Miniatures of French History (1926)
  • Mrs. Markham's New History of England (1926)
  • The Highway and its Vehicles (1926) edited by Geoffrey Holme
  • Oliver Cromwell (1927) non-fiction
  • The Haunted House (1927) novel
  • Towns of Destiny (1927)
  • Do We Agree?: A Debate Between G. K. Chesterton And Bernard Shaw, with Hilaire Belloc in the Chair (1928)
  • Many Cities (1928) travel
  • M. Wells et Dieu. Des poèmes et des essais (1928) with Maurice Beerblock, A. Beucler, Pierre Colle, Elie Gothchaux, Robert Honnert, Georges Hugnet, Mercédès de Gournay, Max Jacob, Jean de Menasce, Eugenio d'Ors, Paul Sabon
  • James II (1928) non-fiction
  • But Soft - We Are Observed! (1928) novel (Shadowed! US)
  • How the Reformation Happened (1928)
  • Belinda: a Tale of Affection in Youth and Age (1928) novel
  • A Conversation with an Angel: and other essays (1928)
  • The Chanty of the Nona (1928) Faber and Gwyer, Ariel Poems #9
  • The Missing Masterpiece (1929) novel
  • Richelieu (1929) non-fiction
  • Survivals and New Arrivals: The Old and New Enemies of the Catholic Church (1929)

1930 1939

  • The Man Who Made Gold (1930) novel
  • Wolsey (1930) non-fiction
  • The Catholic Church and Current Literature (1930) George N. Shuster, editor Hilaire Belloc (and other books of the Calvert Series)
  • Joan of Arc (1929)
  • Pauline - Favorite Sister of Napoleon (1930)
  • New Cautionary Tales (1930) poems
  • Essays of a Catholic Layman in England (1931)
  • A Conversation with a Cat: and others (1931)
  • Cranmer (1931) non-fiction
  • On Translation (Oxford: Clarendon, 1931) Taylorian Lecture, 1931
  • Hilaire Belloc (Augustan books of Modern Poetry) 1931
  • One Hundred and one Ballades (1931) with E. C. Bentley G. K. Chesterton C.K. Scott-Moncrieff, Winifred Agar, Sidney Allnutt, Maurice Baring, Cecil Chesterton, Geoffrey Howard, Diggory King, H. S. Mackintosh
  • Nine Nines or Novenas from a Chinese Litany of Odd Numbers (1931)
  • Napoleon (1932) non-fiction
  • The Postmaster General (1932) novel
  • Saulieu Of The Morvan (1932)
  • The Question and the Answer (1932)
  • Ladies and Gentlemen: For Adults Only and Mature at That (1932) poems
  • An Heroic Poem in Praise of Wine (1932) Curwen Press
  • Charles the First, King of England (1933)
  • William the Conqueror (1933)
  • Below Bridges (1933)
  • The Tactics and Strategy of the Great Duke of Marlborough (1933)
  • How We Got The Bible (1934) pamphlet
  • A Shorter History of England (1934)
  • Milton (1935) non-fiction
  • Hilaire Belloc (1935) edited by E. V. Knox, Methuen Library of Humour
  • Characters Of The Reformation (1936) non-fiction
  • The Restoration Of Property (1936) non-fiction
  • The Hedge and the Horse (1936)
  • The Battleground: Syria and Palestine, The Seedplot of Religion (1936)
  • The County of Sussex (1936)
  • The Crisis Of Our Civilisation (1937) non-fiction
  • The Crusades : The World's Debate (1937)
  • An Essay on the Nature of Contemporary England (1937) (What England Really Is US)
  • Stories, Essays, Poems (1938) edited by Ernest Rhys
  • Monarchy: a Study of Louis XIV (1938)
  • Return to the Baltic (1938)
  • The Great Heresies (1938) ISBN 978-0895554758
  • The Church and Socialism (1938)
  • The Case of Dr. Coulton (1938)
  • On Sailing the Sea; a Collection of Seagoing Writings (1939) selected by W. N. Roughead
  • The Last Rally: A Story of Charles II (1939) non-fiction

1940 1953

  • The Silence Of The Sea and Other Essays (1940)
  • On the Place of Gilbert Chesterton in English Letters (1940)
  • The Catholic and the War (1940)
  • The Alternative (1940) distributist pamphlet
  • Elizabethan Commentary (1942) (Elizabeth, Creature of Circumstance US)
  • Places (1942)
  • Sonnets and Verse (1945)
  • The Romance of Tristan and Iseult by Joseph Bedier (1945) translated by Belloc and Paul Rosenfeld
  • Selected Essays (1948) edited by J. B. Morton
  • An Anthology of his Prose and Verse (1951) selected by W. N. Roughead
  • World Conflict (1951) booklet
  • Songs of the South Country (1951) selected poems

Posthumous

  • Belloc Essays (1955) edited by Anthony Forster
  • The Verse of Hilaire Belloc (1954) Nonesuch Press, edited W. N. Roughead
  • One Thing and Another. A Miscellany from his Uncollected Essays selected by Patrick Cahill (1955)
  • Collected Verse (1958)
  • Letters From Hilaire Belloc (1958) selected by Robert Speaight
  • Advice: Hilaire Belloc's advice on wine, food and other matters (1960)
  • Complete Verse (1970) Duckworth
  • Belloc: A Biographical Anthology (1970) edited by Herbert Van Thal and Jane Soames Nickerson
  • Hilaire Belloc's Prefaces (1971) editor J. A. De Chantigny
  • Distributist Perspectives: Essays On Economics of Justice And Charity (2004) with Herbert W. Shove, George Maxwell, G. K. Chesterton, Arthur J. Penty, H. J. Massingham, Eric Gill, and Harold Robbins
  • Cautionary Tales for Children, illustrated by Edward Gorey (2002) Harcourt, Inc.
  • The Way Out (2006) Catholic Authors Press

Articles

  • "A Last Word on Calderon," The Irish Monthly, Vol. 19, No. 219, Sep. 1891.
  • "A Conscript’s View of the French Army," The Contemporary Review, Vol. LXIII, June 1893.
  • "The Liberal Tradition." In Essays in Liberalism, Cassell & Company, 1897.
  • "'Democracy and Liberty' Reviewed," The Catholic World, Vol. LXVI, October 1897/March 1898.
  • "The Historian," The Living Age, Vol. IX, October/December 1900.
  • "The Sea-Fight of Ushant," Scribner's, Vol. XXXIV, No. 2, August 1903.
  • "The Cambridge History of the French Revolution," The Bookman, Vol. XXVI, No. 156, September 1904.
  • "The Protectionist Movement in England," The International Quarterly, Vol. X, October 1904/January 1905.
  • "The Young Napoleon," The Bookman, Vol. XXVIII, No. 166, July 1905.
  • "Napoleon II," The Bookman, Vol. XXIX, No. 170, November 1905.
  • "Catholics and the Education Bill" 1906.
  • "Ten Pages of Taine," The International Quarterly, Vol. XII, October 1905/January 1906.
  • "Contemporary France," The Bookman, Vol. XXIX, No. 173, February 1906.
  • "Thoughts About Modern Thought," The New Age, Vol. II, No. 6, 7 December 1907.
  • "Limits of Direct Taxation," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XCIII, February 1908.
  • "Not a Reply," The New Age, Vol. II, No. 15, 8 February 1908.
  • "A Question," The New Age, Vol. II, No. 21, 21 March 1908.
  • "The Inflation of Assessment," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLII, No. 284-285, January/April 1908.
  • "The Recess and the Congo," The New Age, Vol. III, No. 15, 8 August 1908.
  • "The Taxation of Rent," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLV, No. 290-291, July/October 1909.
  • "The International. I. The Ferrer Case," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLVI, No. 292-293, January/April 1910.
  • "The International. II. The Motive Case," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLVI, No. 292-293, January/April 1910.
  • "The French Revolution," as part of "The Home University Library of Modern Knowledge," Henry Holt and Company, 1911
  • "Lord Acton on the French Revolution," The Nineteenth Century and After, Vol. LXIX, January/June 1911.
  • "The Economics of ‘Cheap’," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLVIII, No. 296-297, January/April 1911.
  • "The Catholic Conscience of History," The Catholic World, Vol. XCII, October 1910/March 1911.
  • "What was the Roman Empire?," The Catholic World, Vol. XCII, October 1910/March 1911.
  • "What was the Church in the Roman Empire?," The Catholic World, Vol. XCII, October 1910/March 1911.
  • "What was the ‘Fall’ of the Roman Empire?," The Catholic World, Vol. XCII, October 1910/March 1911.
  • "The Beginnings of the Nations," The Catholic World, Vol. XCII, October 1910/March 1911.
  • "What Happened in Britain," Part II, The Catholic World, Vol. XCIII, April/September 1911.
  • "The Middle Ages," The Catholic World, Vol. XCIII, April/September 1911.
  • "The Dark Ages," The Catholic World, Vol. XCIII, No. 556, April/September 1911.
  • "On a Method of Writing History," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLIX, No. 298-299, July/October 1911.
  • "Catholicism and History," The Dublin Review, Vol. CXLIX, No. 298-299, July/October 1911.
  • "What was the Reformation?," Part II, The Catholic World, Vol. XCIV, October 1911/March 1912.
  • "The Results of the Reformation," Part II, The Catholic World, Vol. XCIV, October 1911/March 1912.
  • "The Entry Into the Dark Ages," The Dublin Review, Vol. CL, No. 300-301, January/April 1912.
  • "On a Very Special Calling," The Century Magazine, Vol. LXXXIV, No. 1, May 1912.
  • "The Fairy Omnibus," The Century Magazine, Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3, July 1912.
  • "On the Secret of Diplomatic Success," The Century Magazine, Vol. LXXXIV, No°. 6, October 1912.
  • "The Servile State," Everyman, Vol. I, No. 7, 29 November 1912.
  • "On a Great Wind." In A Century of Great Essays, J. M. Dent & Sons, 1913.
  • "Should Lloyd George Imitate Napoleon?," Everyman, Vol. I, No. 23, 21 March 1913.
  • "The Battle of Waterloo," Everyman, Vol. II, No. 27, 18 April 1913.
  • "Professor Bury’s History of Freedom of Thought," The Dublin Review, Vol. CLIV, No. 308-309, January/April 1914.
  • "The Church and French Democracy," Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, The Catholic World, Vol. XCVIII, October 1913/March 1914; Part VI, Vol. XCIX, April/September 1914.
  • "The Modern French Temper," The Dublin Review, Vol. CLV, No. 310-311, July/October 1914.
  • The Historic Thames, Wayfarers Library, J.M. Dent & Sons, 1914.
  • "The Geography of the War," The Geographical Journal, Vol. 45, No. 1, Jan. 1915.
  • "High Lights of the French Revolution," The Century Magazine, Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 5, September 1914; Part II, No. 6, October 1914; Part III, Vol. LXXXIX, No. 2, December 1914; Part IV, N°. 4, February 1915; Part V, N°. 6, April 1915.
  • "The Economics of War," The Dublin Review, Vol. CLVI, No. 312-313, January/April 1915.
  • "Certain Social Tendencies of the War," The New Age, Vol. XIX, No. 8, 1916, pp. 174–175.
  • "A Page of Gibbon," The Dublin Review, Vol. CLIX, No. 314-315, July/October 1916.
  • "The Re-creation of Property," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 6, 1916, pp. 125–127.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 7, 1916, pp. 150–151.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 8, 1916, pp. 173–175.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 9, 1916, pp. 197–199.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 10, 1917, pp. 221–222.
  • "The Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 10, 1917, p. 237.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 11, 1917, pp. 245–246.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 12, 1917, pp. 271–272.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 13, 1917, p. 294.
  • "The Present Position and Power of the Press," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 14, 1917, pp. 317–318.
  • "A Landmark," The New Age, Vol. XX, No. 22, 1917, pp. 509–510.
  • "Socialism and the Servile State," The Catholic World, Vol. CV, April/September 1917.
  • "The Priest," The Catholic World, Vol. CV, April/September 1917.
  • "A Preface to Gibbon," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 6, No. 24, Dec. 1917.
  • "A Political Survey," Land & Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2904, January 1918.
  • "The Prime Minister’s Speech," Land & Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2905, January 1918.
  • "The New State in Europe," Part III; Part IV, Land and Water, No. 2909, February 1918.
  • "Enemy Reinforcement," Land and Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2910, February 1918.
  • "The Meaning of Ukraine," Land and Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2911, February 1918.
  • "German War Medals," Land and Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2911, February 1918.
  • "The Public Mood," Land and Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2912, February 1918.
  • "The German Offer," Land and Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2913, March 1918.
  • "East and West," Land and Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2914, March 1918.
  • "The Great Battle," Land and Water, Vol. LXX, No. 2916, March 1918; Part II, Vol. LXXI, No. 2917, April 1918.
  • "The Continued Battle," Land and Water, Vol. LXXI, No. 2918, April 1918.
  • "Battle of the Lys," Land and Water, Vol. LXXI, No. 2919, April 1918.
  • "The American Effort," Land and Water, Vol. LXXI, No. 2921, May 1918.
  • "The Delay and the Attack," Land and Water, Vol. LXXI, No. 2925, May 1918.
  • "Battle of the Tardenois," Land and Water, Vol. LXXI, No. 2926, June 1918.
  • "Battle of the Matz," Land and Water, Vol. LXXI, No. 2929, June 1918.
  • "The Distributist State," Part II, The Catholic World, Vol. CVI, October 1917/March 1918.
  • "Gibbon and the True Cross," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 7, No. 26, Jun. 1918.
  • "Gibbon and the Temporal Power," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 7, No. 27, Sep. 1918.
  • "On the Word ‘Christianity’," The Catholic World, Vol. CVII, April/September 1918.
  • "State Arbitration in Peril." In The Limits of State Industrial Control, J. M. Dent & Son Ltd., 1919.
  • "The Recovery of Europe," The Lotus Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 1919; Part II, Vol. 10, No. 2, Feb. 1919.
  • "A Visit to Strassburg," The Living Age, Vol. XIV, No. 693, April 1919.
  • "Vanished Towns," The Living Age, Vol. 14, No. 709, May 1919.
  • "Paris and London – A Study in Contrasts," The Living Age, September 1919.
  • "Three British Criticisms of Ludendorff," The Living Age, November 1919.
  • "Gibbon and Julian the Apostate," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 8, No. 32, Dec. 1919.
  • "An Essay on Controversy," The Living Age, March 1920.
  • "Cursing the Climate," The Living Age, March 1920.
  • "The House of Commons," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 12, 1920, pp. 183–184.
  • "The House of Commons: II," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 13, 1920, pp. 197–199.
  • "The House of Commons: III," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 14, 1920, pp. 216–218.
  • "The House of Commons: IV," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 15, 1920, pp. 233–235.
  • "The House of Commons: V," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 16, 1920, pp. 249–250.
  • "The House of Commons: VI," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 17, 1920, pp. 265–267.
  • "The House of Commons: VIII," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 18, 1920, pp. 285–287.
  • "The House of Commons: IX," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 20, 1920, pp. 316–318.
  • "The House of Commons: X," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 21, 1920, pp. 333–335.
  • "The House of Commons: XI," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 22, 1920, pp. 348–340.
  • "The House of Commons: XII," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 23, 1920, pp. 364–365.
  • "The House of Commons: XIII," The New Age, Vol. XXVI, No. 24, 1920, pp. 380–383.
  • "The House of Commons: XIV," The New Age, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, 1920, pp. 21–24.
  • "The Led," The New Age, Vol. XXVII, No. 4, 1920, pp. 52–53.
  • "An Example," The New Age, Vol. XXVII, No. 9, 1920, pp. 133–134.
  • "On Accent," The Living Age, June 1920.
  • "An Analysis of the 'Lettres Provinciales'," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 9, No. 35, Sep. 1920.
  • "Madame Tussaud and Her Famous Waxworks," The Living Age, September 1920.
  • "On Progress," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 9, No. 36, Dec. 1920.
  • "The Mowing of a Field." In Modern Essays, Harcourt, Brace & Company. New York, 1921.
  • "The Death of St. Martin," The Living Age, February 1921.
  • "Dante the Monarchist," The Catholic World, Vol. CXIII, September 1921.
  • "On Foreign Affairs," The New Age, Vol. XXIX, No. 22, 1921, pp. 257–258.
  • "On Foreign Affairs: II," The New Age, Vol. XXIX, No. 23, 1921, pp. 268–269.
  • "On Foreign Affairs: III," The New Age, Vol. XXIX, No. 24, 1921, pp. 279–280.
  • "On Foreign Affairs: IV," The New Age, Vol. XXIX, No. 25, 1921, pp. 291–293.
  • "Question and Answer," The New Age, Vol. XXIX, No. 26, 1921, p. 304.
  • "Gibbon and the Ebionites," The Dublin Review, Vol. CLXIX, No. 339, October/December 1921.
  • "On the Approach of an Awful Doom." In Modern English Essays, J. M. Dent & Sons. London, 1922.
  • "On a Unknown Country." In Modern English Essays, J. M. Dent & Sons. London, 1922.
  • "On Kind Hearts Being More Than Coronets," The Living Age, July 1922.
  • "Al Wasal, or the Merger," The Living Age, Vol. CCCXV, No. 4093, 16 December 1922.
  • "The Jews," 1922.
  • "The American Alliance," The Living Age, June 1923.
  • "On the Cathedral at Seville and 'The Misantrophe'," The Bookman, Vol. LVIII, No. 4, December 1923.
  • "Hoko and Moko," The Living Age, February 1924.
  • "A Catholic View of Religious America," The Century Magazine, April 1924.
  • "Wash Day – British and American Style," The Outlook, April 1924.
  • "A Pedestrian in Spain," The Living Age, November 1924.
  • "Gibbon and the First Council of Ephesus," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 13, No. 51, Sep. 1924; Part II, Vol. 13, No. 52, Dec. 1924.
  • "Nordic or Not?," The Living Age, April 1925.
  • "A Chinese Litany of Odd Numbers," The Living Age, June 1925.
  • "Mrs. Piozzi’s Rasselas," The Saturday Review, Vol. II, No. 3, August 1925.
  • "The Reproof of Gluttony," The Forum, Vol. LXXVI, No. 3, September 1926.
  • "Vathek," The Saturday Review, Vol. IV, No. 12, October 1927.
  • "Carlyle's French Revolution." In Modern Essays, Selected by Norman G. Brett-James, Dutton, 1930.
  • "The Peril to Letters," The Living Age, January 1930.
  • "Advice to a Young Man," The Living Age, March 1930.
  • "Mark My Words!," The Saturday Review, Vol. VII, No. 34, March 1931.
  • "On Translation," The Living Age, September/October 1931.
  • "Machine versus Man," The Living Age, June 1932.
  • "Britain’s Secret Policy," The Living Age, December 1932.
  • "The Restoration of Property," The American Review, April–November 1933.
  • "Man and the Machine." In Science in the Changing World, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1933.
  • "Science and Religion," The American Review, Vol. II, No. 4, February 1934.
  • "Parliament and Monarchy," The American Review, Vol. II, No. 5, March 1934.
  • "Dimnet and the French Mind," The Saturday Review, Vol. XI, No. 36, March 1935.
  • "Gilbert Keith Chesterton," The Saturday Review, Vol. XVI, No. 10, July 1936.
  • "G. K. Chesterton and Modern England," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 25, No. 99, Sep. 1936.
  • "The New League," The American Review, Vol. VIII, No. 1, November 1936.
  • "A Letter to Bernard Shaw," The American Review, Vol. VIII, No. 3, January 1937.
  • "English Monarchy," The American Review, Vol. VIII, No. 4, February 1937.
  • "Two Texts," The American Review, Vol. IX, No. 1, April 1937.
  • "Neither Capitalism Nor Socialism," The American Mercury, Vol. XLI, No. 163, July 1937.
  • "The Way Out," Social Justice, February 1938.
  • "The Problem Stated," Social Justice, March 1938.
  • "The Wage Worker," Social Justice, March 1938.
  • "Insufficiency and Insecurity," Social Justice, March 1938.
  • "Ruin of the Small Owner," Social Justice, March 1938.
  • "Ruin of the Small Store Keeper," Social Justice, April 1938.
  • "The Proletarian Mind," Social Justice, April 1938.
  • "Usury," Social Justice, April 1938.
  • "The Disease of Monopoly," Social Justice, April 1938.
  • "Capitalism Kills Its Own Market," Social Justice, May 1938.
  • "The Suppressed Truth," Social Justice, May 1938.
  • "The End Is Slavery," Social Justice, May 1938.
  • "The Way Out," Social Justice, June 1938.
  • "Communism – the Theory," Social Justice, June 1938.
  • "Communism Is Wicked," Social Justice, June 1938.
  • "Communism Has Failed," Social Justice, June 1938.
  • "Property," Social Justice, July 1938.
  • "Secured Capitalism," Social Justice, July 1938.
  • "The Way Out," Social Justice, July 1938.
  • "The Way Out: The Differential Tax," Social Justice, July 1938.
  • "The Way Out: The Guild System," Social Justice, August 1938.
  • "The Way Out: The Small Producer," Social Justice, August 1938.
  • "The Small Distributor," Social Justice, August 1938.
  • "The Way Out: The Functions of the State," Social Justice, August 1938.
  • "The Way Out: Summary and Conclusion," Social Justice, August 1938.
  • "Prussia Not Hitler Must Perish," The Living Age, January 1940.
  • "An English Need," The Irish Monthly, Vol. 68, No. 804, Jun. 1940.
  • "Hitler Loses Round One," The Living Age, December 1940.

Miscellany

Notes

  1. Belloc walked from Toul, France in Lorraine over the mountains into Italy to make a pilgrimage to the Vatican.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.