The grey watermark does not appear on the shirts. 
G. K. Chesterton Biographical Information:Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was born in London to a middle class family. Chesterton is most famous for his Father Brown novels, but he was an accomplished writer in other areas of literature as well. He published ‘Greybeards at Play,’ a collection of poems in 1900 and literary biographies of Robert Browning and Charles Dickens shortly after. In 1901 he married Frances Blogg. His marriage and his renewed Christian faith helped pull him out of a long spell of depression during which he repeatedly contemplated suicide. After WW I, Chesterton became a driving force behind the Distributionist movement. Distributionists held that private property should be divided into small units and distributed to throughout society. In 1922 Chesterton converted to Catholicism. He focused on writing religiously themed woks until his death in 1936. |