My Monks of Vagabondia
Andress Small Floyd
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Before welfare or rehab, what happened to those unfortunates who lost their way, fell through the cracks, were cast off by society? Men such as Andress Floyd and his wife Lillian stepped up. In 1908, the philanthropists converted a mansion in New Jersey into a refuge for homeless men and during the more than 30 years of its operation, more than 100,000 men stayed there until they were able to get back on their feet. In this volume, Floyd has collected 13 diverse true tales of what brought some of the residents to seek succor and enlightenment at the Self-Mastery Colony. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (1 hr 42 min)
Kapitel
| Introductory | 3:25 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
| Journey to our Monastery | 6:02 | Gelesen von Phil Chenevert |
| Mary and the Baby | 7:20 | Gelesen von DebK |
| My Problems with Slippery Jim | 13:04 | Gelesen von DebK |
| Our Friend, the Anarchist | 8:41 | Gelesen von DebK |
| A Bashful Beggar | 4:52 | Gelesen von Phil Chenevert |
| Fritz and his Sun Dial | 9:24 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
| The Waiter who did not Wait | 6:37 | Gelesen von Joseph McWombie |
| Compounding a Felony | 7:40 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
| The Passing of Sullivan | 7:25 | Gelesen von Joseph McWombie |
| When Sister Called | 9:06 | Gelesen von jenno |
| Edison's Evening Star | 6:41 | Gelesen von jenno |
| In the World of Wanderlust | 3:27 | Gelesen von Joseph McWombie |
| The Two Jeans | 9:07 | Gelesen von Lynne T |