The Flying Inn

Cover of The Flying Inn by G. K. Chesterton
Publisher: Mint Editions
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9781513207254
Dimensions:
Height: 8 inches
Length: 5 inches
Weight: 0.83 pounds
Width: 0.69 inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.912
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The Flying Inn by G. K. Chesterton, published by Mint Editions on May 14, 2021, is a satirical exploration of power and politics set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. This edition features 226 pages of Chesterton’s irreverent narrative, where two men, Humphrey Pump and Patrick Dalroy, embark on a journey to evade strict alcohol regulations imposed by the government. With a barrel of rum and a pub sign in tow, they navigate a world of absurdity and larger conspiracies while reflecting on the societal fears of their time.

Readers will find a blend of humor and fantasy as the story unfolds, showcasing the characters’ commitment to their wandering lifestyle amidst the constraints of authority. The Flying Inn serves as a commentary on the political climate of its era, using satire to address serious themes. This modern edition, with its professionally typeset manuscript and striking new cover, aims to present Chesterton’s work in a way that resonates with contemporary audiences while preserving the essence of the original text.


Official synopsis Publisher

When the government cracks down on alcohol sales, two men decide to leave their small fishing village to avoid the law and find new opportunities. The Flying Inn is an irreverent satire that delivers a unique commentary on power and politics. Humphrey Pump, also known as “Hump,” is a bar owner whose business is undercut by strict alcohol regulations. Adult beverages can only be sold when a pub sign in present. But instead of adhering to the rules, he hits the road with a sign and barrel of rum in tow. Pump is joined by Patrick Dalroy, an entertaining companion, who is just as committed to his wandering way of life. Despite their attempts to escape police, the rogue partners are eventually roped into a much larger plot. The Flying Inn is a daring piece of speculative fiction that uses satire to balance its more serious elements. Published in 1914, the story is greatly influence by the social and political concepts of its day. This gives readers insight into the many fears surrounding early twentieth century government. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Flying Inn is both modern and readable.

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When was “The Flying Inn” published?
Publisher: Mint Editions. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9781513207254.
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Language: en. Pages: 226.

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