Audiolibro: Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 062
- Download The American Flag audio
- Download The Decline of the Drama audio
- Download Did Betsy Ross Design the Flag of the United States of America? audio
- Download Effectual Calling, Sermon 73 (1856) audio
- Download The Follies of Legislatures audio
- Download John Singer Sargent audio
- Download A Meditation upon a Broomstick audio
- Download Niagara Falls audio
- Download Nikola Tesla the Man audio
- Download On the Actual Height of Sea Waves audio
- Download On the Admission of Women to the Rights of Citizenship audio
- Download The Portal Of The Unknown audio
- Download The Sacredness Of Work audio
- Download Tradition and Individual Talent audio
- Download The Vanity of Arts and Sciences (excerpt) audio
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Fifteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Volume 62 features several introspective essays: by T. S. Eliot (Tradition and Individual Talent), Stephen Leacock (The Decline of the Drama), Carlyle (The Sacredness of Work), and Jonathan Swift (A Meditation Upon a Broomstick). Life questions are further explored by theologians Agrippa von Nettesheim (The Vanity of Arts and Sciences) and Spurgeon (Effectual Calling, Sermon # 73), while spiritualist Andrew Jackson Davis presents his understanding of death and dying (The Portal of the Unknown).
Public and political life are examined by Eltwood Pomeroy (The Follies of Legislators), Henry Ward Beecher (The American Flag), Franklin Hanford (Did Betsy Ross Design the Flag?), and Nicolas de Condorcet (On the Admission of Women to the Rights of Citizenship).
Vol. 62 includes biographical sketches of two men of genius, a scientist, Nikola Tesla (Hugo Gernsback) and a painter, John Singer Sargent (Henry James). Finally, a scientific look at the destructive power of sea waves is complemented by a meditation on nature's grandeur by poet Rupert Brooke, who visits Niagara Falls and is moved to " thoughts of destiny and the passage of empires." - Summary by Sue Anderson
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