Joseph
Hilaire Pierre Belloc
"When I am
dead, I hope it may be said:
'His sins were scarlet, but his books were read.'"
Last Updated
08/25/01
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A
"Adrian the Reformer" from Hilaire Belloc's "Wolsey"*
Advice to the Rich
Algernon,
Who played with a Loaded Gun, and, on missing his Sister was
reprimanded by his Father.
April
Assorted Poems*
August
B
The Bad Child's Book of Beasts (Selected Verses)* Also includes "More
Beasts for Worse Children"
Ballade to Our Lady of Czestochowa (Temporarily Unavailable)
BELLOC AND JUNG: A STUDY OF CONTRASTS
C
Carcassonne*
The Catholic Sun*
Cautionary Tales for Children
Charles Augustus Fortescue, Who always
Did what was Right, and so accumulated an Immense Fortune
Criterion
D
Daydream of a Writer (Temporarily Unavailable)
December
The Diamond
E
The Elm
Epitaph On The Favourite Dog Of A Politician
Epitaph On The Politician Himself
Epitaph Upon Himself
F
The Face
The False Heart
Fatigue
February
The Fragment
Franklin
Hyde,Who caroused in the Dirt and was corrected by His Uncle.
G
George, Who played with a Dangerous Toy, and
suffered a Catastrophe of considerable Dimensions
Godolphin Horne, Who was cursed with the Sin of
Pride, and Became a Boot-Black.
The Great Heresies*
H
Habitations
Henry King, Who chewed bits of String, and was
cut off in Dreadful Agonies.
Heretics All(Temporarily Unavailable)
Her Final Role
Heroic Poem in Praise of Wine*((Temporarily Unavailable)
Hildebrand, Who was frightened by a Passing
Motor, and was brought to Reason.
The
Hippopotamus
How the
Reformation Happened (Introduction)
Donated by Perry
How the
Reformation Happened (Page 35)
Donated by Perry
J
January
Jim, Who ran away from his Nurse, and was eaten
by a Lion.
July
June
L
Lines to a Don (Temporarily Unavailable)
The Llama
Lord
Finchley
Lord Lundy, Who was too Freely Moved to Tears,
and thereby ruined his Political Career.
The Loser
M
March
May
Matilda Who
told Lies, and was Burned to Death.
The Mirror
The Mowing of a Field (Temporarily
Unavailable)
N
November
O
Obeam Libens
October
On A Dead Hostess
On A Prophet
On A Puritan
On A Sleeping Friend
On A General Election
On A Great House
On A Great Name
On A Hand
On A Mistaken Mariner
On A Rose For Her Bosom
On A Sundial
On Benicia: Who Wished Him Well
On Chelsea
On Eyes
On His Books
On Hygiene
On Lady Poltagrue: A Public Peril
On Mundane Acquaintances
On Noman: A Guest
On Paunch: A Parasite
On Perkins: An Actor
On Pugley: A Don
On Slop: A Poet
On Subtle: A Reviewer
On The Gift of
a Book to a Child
On The Ladies OF Pixton
On The Little God
On The Little God
On the Place of Gilbert Chesterton in English
Letters*
On Torture: A Public Singer
On Two Ministers Of State
On Vital Stastics
On the Place of Gilbert Chesterton in English
Letters*
P
The Pacifist
Partly From The Latin
Partly From The Greek
The Path To Rome
(abridged)
The Pelagian
Drinking Song
Preface to "James the Second"*
Preface to the "Old Road" *
Preface to "Richelieu: The Maker of Modern
Europe"*
Preface to "The Catholic Church and Current
Literature"*
Preface to "The Catholic Church and
Philosophy"*
Preface to "The Four Men"*
R
Rebecca, Who slammed Doors for Fun and Perished
Miserably.
S
September
Song INVITING
THE INFLUENCE OF A YOUNG LADY UPON THE OPENING YEAR
The Night
The South Country (Temporarily
Unavailable)
The Statue
Survivals and New Arrivals*
T
Talking (and
Singing) of The Nordic Man
Tarantela (Temporarily
Unavailable)
The Telephone
Time Cures All
A Trinity
* denotes Literature from
other Web Pages
Other Web Pages
Matt Anger's Belloc Page
Biographical
Information from other Web Pages
Hilaire Belloc from sndc.demon.co.uk
Hilaire Belloc from Comptons Online
Hilaire Belloc from spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
Belloc, Hilaire (Joseph Hilaire Pierre
Belloc) from Infoplease.com
"Hilaire Belloc's View of History" By John J. Mulloy
The Catholic Land Movement
Hilaire Belloc - Elizabeth Belloc
Correspondence
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