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Tremendous Trifles
Author
Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936
Tremendous Trifles
A collection of short stories and essays that showcase Lewis Carroll's wit and humor, exploring topics such as identity, morality, and the human condition through whimsical tales and clever wordplay, offering a glimpse into the author's creative genius.
- Tremendous Trifles
- Preface
- I. Tremendous Trifles
- Ii. A Piece Of Chalk
- Iii. The Secret Of A Train
- Iv. The Perfect Game
- V. The Extraordinary Cabman
- Vi. An Accident
- Vii. The Advantages Of Having One Leg
- Viii. The End Of The World
- Ix. In The Place De La Bastille
- X. On Lying In Bed
- Xi. The Twelve Men
- Xii. The Wind And The Trees
- Xiii. The Dickensian
- Xiv. In Topsy-turvy Land
- Xv. What I Found In My Pocket
- Xvi. The Dragon’s Grandmother
- Xvii. The Red Angel
- Xviii. The Tower
- Xix. How I Met The President
- Xx. The Giant
- Xxi. A Great Man
- Xxii. The Orthodox Barber
- Xxiii. The Toy Theatre
- Xxiv. A Tragedy Of Twopence
- Xxv. A Cab Ride Across Country
- Xxvi. The Two Noises
- Xxvii. Some Policemen And A Moral
- Xxviii. The Lion
- Xxix. Humanity: An Interlude
- Xxx. The Little Birds Who Won’t Sing
- Xxxi. The Riddle Of The Ivy
- Xxxii. The Travellers In State
- Xxxiii. The Prehistoric Railway Station
- Xxxiv. The Diabolist
- Xxxv. A Glimpse Of My Country
- Xxxvi. A Somewhat Improbable Story
- Xxxvii. The Shop Of Ghosts
- Xxxviii. The Ballade Of A Strange Town
- Xxxix. The Mystery Of A Pageant
Author
Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936