BY WHAT AUTHORITY? is Robert Hugh Benson's (1871-1914) first published historical novel.In it he ...
Unique among the works of Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914), this short biographical sketch of St. T...
The Light Invisible presents a series of interconnected supernatural short stories by the celebra...
This classic refutation of Keynesian monetary policy and radical prescription for balanced growth...
Recently 'beatified' by the Catholic Church - one step away from official recognition as a saint ...
Lord of the World is a bitingly satiric science fiction novel of a secularized world state.As Ros...
The fifth of Robert Hugh Benson's 'mainstream' novels, first published in 1914, 'Initiation' rela...
In THE NECROMANCERS Robert Hugh Benson sets out to expose the dangers of 'Spiritism,' interest in...
THE SENTIMENTALISTS represents Robert Hugh Benson's first foray into 'non-genre' fiction, as well...
The sixth and final of Robert Hugh Benson's 'mainstream' novels, 'Loneliness?' examines the life ...
THE KING'S ACHIEVEMENT is an epic story set during the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry...
The late Dr. Ralph McInerny, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame du Lac, once...
Arthur C. Benson's touching tribute to his brother, Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914), the noted aut...
Mixing such seemingly incongruous elements as social satire, near-slapstick, and obsession with d...
Knute Rockne (1888 - 1931) was Head Coach at the University of Notre Dame.As Jim Crowley, one of ...
The Dawn of All, the second of Robert Hugh Benson's two science fiction satires, is a 'counterbla...
A MIRROR OF SHALOTT is Robert Hugh Benson's collection of supernatural norror stories, originally...
THE QUEEN'S TRAGEDY is Robert Hugh Benson's third in a series of novels designed to tell the stor...
Recently 'beatified' by the Catholic Church - one step away from official recognition as a saint ...
The fourth of Robert Hugh Benson's 'mainstream' novels, 'An Average Man,' first published in 1913...