Audiobook: Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 081
- Download The Approaching Epidemic audio
- Download Christianity and Culture audio
- Download Coffee, Tea & Cocoa Recipes audio
- Download The Curse of Education: Flourishing Mediocrity audio
- Download The French and British at Three Rivers audio
- Download Gulls, Human Wildlife Conflicts & Overview of the Species audio
- Download Herman Melville's Whale audio
- Download Hussites audio
- Download Hussites: John Huss, Bohemian Reformer and Martyr audio
- Download Of Infant Baptism and Dipping audio
- Download Our Union And Its Defenders: An Oration, July 4th, 1862, Burlington, New Jersey audio
- Download Pompeian Surgery and Surgical Instruments audio
- Download The Reynolds Pamphlet audio
- Download The Seagull, from Birds in the Calendar, August audio
- Download Some Old-Time Old-World Librarians (1914) audio
- Download Submarines in War and Peace audio
- Download The Telephone: Building the Business audio
- Download The Telephone: Patent Disputes audio
- Download Women as Inventors audio
- Download Women in Film Speak Their Minds (1925) audio
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"There has always been a tendency on the part of men of brains to look with contempt on women's work in the arts." Screenwriter and novelist Anita Loos' acerbic opinion is part of "Women in Film Speak Their Minds (1925).β Ida Tarbell's "Women as Inventors" showcases female accomplishment. Vol. 081 contains commentary on a variety of human concerns: fame (The Approaching Epidemic); scandal (The Reynolds Pamphlet); religion (Infant Baptism; Christianity and Culture; John Huss; Hussites); education (Flourishing Mediocrity); entrepreneurship (The Telephone: Building the Business and Patent Disputes); patriotism (Our Union and Its Defenders); and books (Melville's Whale; Old-Time Librarians). Technical ingenuity is highlighted in "Pompeian Surgical Instruments" and "Submarines." Local history is the subject of "The French and British at Three Rivers." Two readings about seagulls focus on the natural world. Finally, "Coffee, Tea & Cocoa Recipes" brings quiet comfort to the weary. Summary by Sue Anderson Women in Film Speak Their Minds (1925) is a compilation of remarks on "the feminine mind in picture making" by nine 1920's female screenwriters, script builders, and title writers: Mary Pickford, Jane Murfin, Marion Fairfax, Anita Loos, Clara Beranger, Josephine Lovett Robertson, Eve Unsell, June Mathis, and Leah Baird.
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