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Gilbert Vol. 9 No. 6 | Apr-May 2006
4 | Tremendous Trifles
5 | Lunacy and Letters
7 | Editorial
8 | Straws in the Wind
The Absent Witness by G.K. Chesterton
10 | Schall on Chesterton
Fanaticism by James V. Schall, S.J.
12 | Alarms and Discursions:
Doing the Faith: an Interview with Mark and Louise Zwick by Dale Ahlquist
16 | Tales of the Short Bow
The Stake by John Peterson
18 | A Miscellany of Men
A Little Ray of Bitter Sunshine: Alice Thomas Ellis by Chris Chan
19 | The Ballad of Gilbert
Vanity by G.K. Chesterton
20 | The Flying Inn
Pond Life by David Beresford
21 | The Flying Stars
Spring Cleaning by Nancy Carpentier Brown
23 | The Battle with the Dragon
A Rip in Society by Kyro Lantsberger
24 | Jogging with G.K.
Through History by Robert Moore-Jumonville
25 | Manalive
The Culture of Death in Literature, Part I by Chris Chan
26 | All I Survey
Surprises by David Fagerberg
27 | Chesterton University
Dale Ahlquist lectures on G.K. Chesterton’s The Secret of Father Brown
32 | All is Grist
The Lunatics on the Hill by James G. Bruen, Jr.
A Beastly Proposal by Joe Campbell
Wherefore Art Thou, Chestertons? by Kelly Cleaver
28 | The Detection Club
The Apocrypha by John Peterson
36 | Book Reviews
David Beresford reviews
An Uncompromising Scientist by John Farrell
Therese Warmus reviews Shakespeare the Papist by Peter Milward, S.J.
Dale Ahlquist reviews Catholic Worker Movement: Intellectual and Spiritual Origins by Mark and Louise Zwick
40 | Off the Shelf with Mike Foster
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
41 | Encyclopedia Chestertonia
G.K. Chesterton by Dale Ahlquist
43 | The Distributist
Dorothy Day and Distributism by Dale Ahlquist
44 | Fear of Film
Art Livingston reviews Ride with the Devil
46 | News with Views
47 | Clerihew Corner
49 | Chesterton’s Mailbag
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