The Wit of Women
Kate Sanborn
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It is refreshing to find an unworked field all ready for harvesting.
While the wit of men, as a subject for admiration and discussion, is now threadbare, the wit of women has been almost utterly ignored and unrecognized.
With the joy and honest pride of a discoverer, I present the results of a summer's gleaning.
And I feel a cheerful and Colonel Sellers-y confidence in the success of the book, for every woman will want to own it, as a matter of pride and interest, and many men will buy it just to see what women think they can do in this line. In fact, I expect a call for a second volume!
Kate Sanborn.
Hanover, N.H., August, 1885. (6 hr 26 min)
Chapters
Chapter I | 32:13 | Read by Joseph Tabler |
Chapter II | 30:57 | Read by Maria de Fátima da Silva |
Chapter III | 48:30 | Read by Mayah |
Chapter IV | 30:42 | Read by Siobhan McAlpin |
Chapter V | 46:14 | Read by Mayah |
Chapter VI | 36:00 | Read by Kate Follis |
Chapter VII, part 1 | 21:48 | Read by Sherri Lothridge |
Chapter VII, part 2 | 33:27 | Read by Treefairy |
Chapter VIII, part 1 | 20:22 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
Chapter VIII, part 2 | 39:22 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
Chapter IX | 23:27 | Read by Jan Moorehouse |
Chapter X | 23:47 | Read by Mary Escano |
Reviews
Hmmm
Michelle S
Looks more like "The Wit Of Girls", from the cover art.