The Omnibus The New Theologian 2 Apr 20167 Mar 2017 It is an old story that names do not fit things; it is an old story that the oldest forest is called the New Forest, and that Irish stew is…
The Omnibus The Man Who Thinks Backwards 1 Apr 2016 The man who thinks backwards is a very powerful person to-day: indeed, if he is not omnipotent, he is at least omnipresent. It is he who writes nearly all the…
The Omnibus The Conscript and the Crisis 31 Mar 20162 Apr 2016 Very few of us ever see the history of our own time happening. And I think the best service a modern journalist can do to society is to record as…
The Omnibus The Suffragist 29 Mar 201624 Feb 2017 Rightly or wrongly, it is certain that a man both liberal and chivalric, can and very often does feel a dis-ease and distrust touching those political women we call Suffragettes.…
G.K.'s Weekly “Lions: Real, Heraldic, and Symbolic” 28 Mar 201624 Feb 2017 Illustrated London News – November 11, 1905 Sir Thomas Browne, whose tercentenary was celebrated at Norwich the other day, was, as everybody knows, a medical man. He was a rather curious…
G.K.'s Weekly “Fanaticism in the Suburbs” 19 Jan 20164 Feb 2016 Illustrated London News - October 21, 1905 Perhaps the two most important people in our civilization at present are the two elderly ladies who defended their residence with drawn swords. They are…