“When Fame comes upon a man well before death then must he most particularly beware of it, for is it then most dangerous. Neither must he, having achieved it, relax effort nor (a much greater peril) think he has done his work because some Fame now attaches thereto.” — Hilaire Belloc
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01 - Preface and Chapter 1
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02 - Chapter 2 - On Pedants
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03 - Chapter 3 - On Atheism
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04 - Chapter 4 - On Fame
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05 - Chapter 5 - On Rest
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06 - Chapter 6 - On Discovery
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07 - Chapter 7 - On Inns
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08 - Chapter 8 - On Rows
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09 - Chapter 9 Part 1 - The Pleasant Place
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10 - Chapter 9 (concluded) - The Pleasant Place
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11 - Chapter 10 - On Omens
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12 - Chapter 11 - The Book
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13 - Chapter 11 (concluded) - The Book
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14 - Chapter 12 - The Servants of the Rich
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15 - Chapter 13 - The Joke
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16 - Chapter 14 - The Spy
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17 - Chapter 15 - The Young People
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18 - Chapter 16 - Ethandune
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19 - Chapter 17 - The Death of Robert the Strong
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20 - Chapter 18 - The Crooked Streets
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21 - Chapter 19 - The Place Apart
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22 - Chapter 20 - The Ebro Plain
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23 - Chapter 21 - The Little River
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24 - Chapter 22 - Some Letters of Shakespeare's Time