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The Path to Rome Belloc Hilaire 18701953 9781355602040 Books

In light of the papacy of Francis I, there is renewed interest in the Catholic Church. This book is one any seeker should read because it narrates the journey of one of the keenest intellectuals in England in converting to the Catholic Church. Why be a Christian inevitably leads to why we a Catholic. This book answers that question, at least from the standpoint of a great English thinker whose arguments on behalf of Rome need to be taken seriously.

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  • Hardcover 470 pages
  • Publisher Palala Press (May 5, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1355602041

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As an old traveller, who likes Hilaire Belloc, this book is fun.

It describes his trip to Rome, the people he met, and the places he passed through (on foot)!
---This is an OLD writing. It was written by a master-journalist who intends to travel over a vast distance by foot on as straight a line as he can to Rome. He had a reputation for strength and perseverence, and he needs it on this incredible journey through a land of a hundred years ago, probably of long gone landscapes except for major contours and rivers.
---Want to feel like you have been on a great trip? This is it.
Belloc takes us on a journey on foot across Europe when it was still made up of village communities. He intorduces us to the people, their food and customs. He shares his own views and prejudices with us the reader.

He predicts the possibility of the rise of Hitler (p313 On the Germans).

Belloc later on becomes a British MP and man of letters.
Belloc's travelogue was written a century ago. It's interesting how he deals with stretching his vows to walk all the way from Paris to Rome. He occasionally justifies a short bit by train. He runs out of money on a number of occasions. No credit cards then. This story really drew me in, how he assesses a town or village, how he deals with religions, social mores, and the gamut of the human experience whose path he crosses. Makes me want to do the same walk (with credit card).
Do NOT buy this book! Read it on kindle instead. I have never in my life purchased such a terribly put together book. The chapter headings are placed in the middle of sentences and there are extra lines every few sentences. It is ridiculous. I will probably but the kindle version because the way this book had been thrown together is SO distracting. should not sell this poor quality product. It’s an insilt to Belloc and all his fans.
The Path to Rome is one of my favourite books, but my 1960s paperback version is tattered, and needed replacing. I picked this new version as the only brand-new complete one offered. It's described as being in a "fresh new format." However, the publishers seem to have taken the public domain text without alteration, and added murky copies of Belloc's illustrations in approximately the right places. My main peeve is that the publishers seem to have been unaware that the original contains different page headings for each page, and, with the increased size of the new offering, the headings may appear anywhere, including the last line of the page. In addition, there are instances where reference to a map on a previous page refers to the wrong page. This is a slapdash, couldn't-care-less edition, the best part of which is the cover.
"The Path to Rome"
by Hilaire Belloc

"I will start from the place where I served in arms for my sins [Toul, France]; I will walk all the way [in an undeviating arrow-line as far as possible] and take advantage of no wheeled thing; I will sleep rough and cover thirty miles per day, and I will hear Mass every morning; and I will be present at high Mass in St Peter's on the Feast of St Peter and St Paul." So, as published in 1902 and continuously in print ever since, Hilaire Belloc set out on this walk, a maunder, or mirific and horripilant adventure.

Hilaire Belloc (1870 - 1953) Anglo-French writer, historian, poet, man of letters, and MP for Salford from 1906 to 1910 was one of the most prolific writers in England in the early twentieth century. His best writing that has secured a permanent following is "The Path to Rome" along with poetry such as "Tarantella".

This is travelogue, or perhaps an anti-travelogue, for it is geographical description, place names ("what can it profit you to know these geographical details? Believe me, I write them down for my own gratification, not yours") thoughts and philosophy, accommodation and meals but no local history and little description of the lives or the economy of the local people.

His preface "Praise of this book" describes a "prolegomenaical" ritual - "... which is to introduce a mass of nincompoops of whom no one ever heard, and to say `my thanks are due to such and such' all in a litany, as though anyone cared a farthing for the rats!'". As for the word "prolegomenaical" the dictionary is blank while Google simply refers back to this very sentence of this very book. This is to be repeated with words "Epistemonoscoptes", "opusfaustum", "polyktonous", "scrannel", "diapephradizing", "agnostico-schismatical", "cymbals-Garfagnana", and "Amershickel" along with a liking for the word "rhodomontade" (meaning vain and empty boasting or speaking of yourself in superlatives) used three times.

Drolly, the text is punctured by imagined conversation between the Reader (LECTOR) and the Author (AUCTOR) such as

"LECTOR. Pray dwell less on your religion, and ...
AUCTOR. Pray take books as you find them, and treat travel as travel."

plus a bit of poetry such as

"But Catholic men that live upon wine
Are deep in the water, and frank, and fine;
Wherever I travel I find it so,
Benedicamus Domino."

Belloc finally reached Rome but not without two railway trips and two carts drawn by oxen and a pony

"In these boots, and with this staff
Two hundred leaguers and a half
Walked I, went I, paced I, tripped I,
Marched I, held I, skelped I, slipped I,
...
Let me not conceal it ... Rode I,
...
Drinking when I had mind to;
Singing when I felt inclined to;
Nor even turned my face to home
Till I had slaked my heart at Rome."

Malcolm Cameron
9 September 2012
In light of the papacy of Francis I, there is renewed interest in the Catholic Church. This book is one any seeker should read because it narrates the journey of one of the keenest intellectuals in England in converting to the Catholic Church. Why be a Christian inevitably leads to why we a Catholic. This book answers that question, at least from the standpoint of a great English thinker whose arguments on behalf of Rome need to be taken seriously.
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