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Hilaire Belloc was one of the most prominent and controversial writers of the early 20th century. In this engaging biography, author Robert Speaight explores Belloc's life and work, from his early years as a student at Oxford to his later years as a popular author and political commentator. Drawing on interviews with Belloc's friends and family members, as well as archival research, Speaight offers a deep insight into the mind of this fascinating figure. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of literature, politics, or religion.
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