The Napoleon of Notting Hill is a novel by G.K. Chesterton, first published in 1904. It is a satirical work set in a future London where the city is divided into independent boroughs, each with its own king. The story explores themes of patriotism, absurdity, and the nature of power.
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication year
2017
ISBN-13
9798570678095
Subjects
SatireDystopian FictionPolitical FictionBritish LiteratureEarly 20th CenturyFantasySocial CommentaryHumorUrban Life
Have:0
Want:—
Avg Rating:—
Ratings:—
Who has this book
No one has this book yet
Recommendations
Buddhist Offerings 365 Days
by a meditation from one of the great masters and thinkers of Tibetan Buddhism
The Man Who Was Thursday
by G.K. Chesterton
Screenprinting
by Robert Adam
David Bailey: Locations
by Martin Harrison
Jonas Wood
by Helen Molesworth
Our Seasons: The World in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn
by Unknown Author
The Complete World of Greek Mythology
by draws upon the latest research into ancient Greek story-telling
Hip Hotels: Beach
by Herbert J. M. Ypma
Aboriginal Australians (New Horizons)
by Stephen Muecke
KieranTimberlake: Fullness
by the firm KieranTimberlake
Hand to Earth: Andy Goldsworthy
by photographs
The Soddit: Or, Let’s Cash in Again
by Adam Roberts
The Jokers
by Albert Cossery
Leave It to Psmith
by P. G. Wodehouse
White Teeth
by Zadie Smith
Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen
The Enchanted Castle
by Edith Nesbit
The Canterville Ghost
by Oscar Wilde
The Short Stories of Oscar Wilde with an Introduction by Robert Gorham Davis and Illustrations from Paintings by James Hill
by Oscar Wilde
The Plot Against America
by Philip Roth
Children of Radium
by Joe Dunthorne
American Psycho
by Bret Easton Ellis
The Old Devils
by Kingsley Amis
Nottingham
by Unknown Author
The Testaments
by Margaret Atwood
1984
by George Orwell
A Cockeyed Menagerie: The Drawings of T.S. Sullivant
Community Notes