Each text has been formatted into various PDF formats. All formats include paragraph numbers so that parts of the text can be
more easily referred to without regard to the versions people are using.
- The Standard format has relatively wide margins, producing short line lengths, which studies suggest make for easier reading. The length of the printed line is comparable to that found in most standard hardcover books.
- The Paper-saving format has narrower margins and is laid out in two columns. As the name suggests, it uses fewer pages than the other formats.
- The E-book format uses small pages with minimal formatting and margins to make it more readable on e-readers or smart phones.
Starting with
Eugenics and Other Evils, two new formats have been added.
- The Book format has the text laid out on statement paper (half the size of standard, letter-sized paper)
- The Booklet format contains the pages from the Book format, with two of those pages on each sheet of letter paper. It can be duplex-printed, collated into sets of eight sheets of paper, and bound.
The text that was used to create each of these PDF files came, unless otherwise noted, from the
G. K. Chesterton's Works on the Web site, also linked on the right.
Eugenics and Other Evils
The Everlasting Man
All Things Considered
The Man Who Was Thursday
The Well and the Shallows
The Catholic Church and Conversion
Heretics
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