What I Saw in America

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G. K. Chesterton 1922
English
  • Chapter 01 Part 1 What is America
  • Chapter 01 Part 2 What is America
  • Chapter 02 Part 1 Medidation in a New York Hotel
  • Chapter 02 Part 2 Medidation in a New York Hotel
  • Chapter 03 Part 1 A Meditation in Broadway
  • Chapter 03 Part 2 A Meditation in Broadway
  • Chapter 04 Part 1 Irish and Other Interviewers
  • Chapter 04 Part 2 Irish and Other Interviewers
  • Chapter 05 Part 1 Some American Cities
  • Chapter 05 Part 2 Some American Cities
  • Chapter 06 Part 1 In the American Country
  • Chapter 06 Part 2 In the American Country
  • Chapter 07 Part 1 The American Business Man
  • Chapter 07 Part 2 The American Business Man
  • Chapter 07 Part 3 The American Business Man
  • Chapter 08 Part 1 Presidents and Problems
  • Chapter 08 Part 2 Presidents and Problems
  • Chapter 08 Part 3 Presidents and Problems
  • Chapter 09 Part 1 Prohibition in Fact and Fancy
  • Chapter 09 Part 2 Prohibition in Fact and Fancy
  • Chapter 10 Part 1 Fads and Public Opinion
  • Chapter 10 Part 2 Fads and Public Opinion
  • Chapter 11 The Extraordinary American
  • Chapter 12 The Republican in the Ruins
  • Chapter 13 Is the Atlantic Narrowing?
  • Chapter 14 Lincoln and Lost Causes
  • Chapter 15 Part 1 Wells and the World State
  • Chapter 15 Part 2 Wells and the World State
  • Chapter 16 A New Martin Chuzzlewit
  • Chapter 17 The Spirit of America
  • Chapter 18 The Spirit of England
  • Chapter 19 The Future of Democracy
“Let me begin my American impressions with two impressions I had before I went to America. One was an incident and the other an idea; and when taken together they illustrate the attitude I mean. The first principle is that nobody should be ashamed of thinking a thing funny because it is foreign; the second is that he should be ashamed of thinking it wrong because it is funny.” (Gilbert Keith Chesterton)

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