The Return of Don Quixote
by G. K. Chesterton
Publisher: Dodd, Mead & Company 1927
ISBN/ASIN: B01K3NEYIW
Number of pages: 306
Description:
Michael Herne, the librarian at Seawood Abbey, is asked to play the part of a medieval king. He not only takes his role seriously by thoroughly researching the Middle Ages, when the play is concluded, he refuses to take off the costume ...
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