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  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. To Edmund Clerihew Bentley
  4. The Man Who Was Thursday
    1. I: The Two Poets of Saffron Park
    2. II: The Secret of Gabriel Syme
    3. III: The Man Who Was Thursday
    4. IV: The Tale of a Detective
    5. V: The Feast of Fear
    6. VI: The Exposure
    7. VII: The Unaccountable Conduct of Professor de Worms
    8. VIII: The Professor Explains
    9. IX: The Man in Spectacles
    10. X: The Duel
    11. XI: The Criminals Chase the Police
    12. XII: The Earth in Anarchy
    13. XIII: The Pursuit of the President
    14. XIV: The Six Philosophers
    15. XV: The Accuser
  5. Colophon
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The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare
was published in 1908 by
Gilbert Keith Chesterton.

This ebook was produced for the
Standard Ebooks project
by
Alex Cabal,
and is based on a transcription produced in 2008 by
Harry Plantinga and David Widger
for
Project Gutenberg.

The cover page is adapted from
Funeral of the Anarchist Galli,
a painting completed in 1911 by
Carlo Carrà.
The cover and title pages feature the
League Spartan and Sorts Mill Goudy
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