Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 044


Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

Nineteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include wives, widows, and women scorned--the "Baby Doe Tabor" scandal, the trials of literary marriages, and colonial women; history--Wounded Knee, the Underground Railroad, Edward Bellamy's "nationalism," and English railroads; inspiring places--the Alhambra and Squaw Rock; invention--the marine chronometer; and essays on the Constitution, the natural equality of men, old age, the consolation of reading, and on the fantastic imagination. (Summary by Sue Anderson)

The Art of Dying by August Strindberg was translated by Claud Field.
The Natural Equality of Men to be Acknowledged by Samuel Pufendorf was translated by Andrew Tooke. (6 hr 28 min)

Kapitel

The Alhambra 13:09 Gelesen von OCTL7
America 3:40 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
The Art of Dying 4:23 Gelesen von John Burlinson (1950-2024)
Augusta Tabor: Her Side of the Scandal 33:26 Gelesen von Lynne T
Consolation 1:06 Gelesen von David Wales
The Fantastic Imagination 18:28 Gelesen von Daniel Koehn
God in the Constitution 39:00 Gelesen von Scott Danneker
The Iron Road Book and Railway Companion, or a Journey from London to Birmingham 31:49 Gelesen von TriciaG
The Legend of Dah-nol-yo, Squaw Rock 6:27 Gelesen von David Wales
The Natural Equality of Men to be Acknowledged 10:30 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
Of Interpretation of Dreams 4:07 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
Poets as Landscape Painters 8:46 Gelesen von David Wales
The Progress of Nationalism in the United States 26:21 Gelesen von progressingamerica
Remarks on a Pamphlet Lately Published Under the Authority of the Board of Long… 56:59 Gelesen von Availle
Trials of the Wife of a Literary Man 20:06 Gelesen von David Wales
Two Centuries of American Women 35:56 Gelesen von David Wales
The Underground Railroad in McDonough County, Illinois 35:44 Gelesen von Sue Anderson
William James, Gustav Fechner, Wilhelm Wundt, Soren Kierkegaard 7:51 Gelesen von Craig Campbell
Wounded Knee: A First Person Account by Dewey Beard 30:46 Gelesen von David Wales