Audiolibro: Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 072
Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 072
1 - Audubon's Account of the New Madrid Earthquake (1812)
- Download Audubon's Account of the New Madrid Earthquake (1812) audio
- Download Bashful audio
- Download Child Psychology and Nonsense audio
- Download Composition and Drawing from Photographs audio
- Download The Game of Scandal audio
- Download Luminous Plants audio
- Download The Mosaics of Ravenna, Italy audio
- Download The Murder Trial of James Sullivan audio
- Download Northern Europe to the Beginning of the Fourteenth Century audio
- Download Oscar Wilde: The Aesthetic Apostle's First Appearance in New York Society 1882) audio
- Download Plagiarizing Aristotle audio
- Download Rambles About Rome (1907) audio
- Download Robert Fulton audio
- Download The Sunbeam and the Spectrascope (1863) audio
- Download Theory and Practice in Government Reform audio
- Download Thomas Andrews, Naval Architect of the Titanic audio
- Download Travellers before the Christian Era audio
- Download The Trial of Captain John Kimber for the Murder of Two Female Negro Slaves (1792) audio
- Download Verse Old and Nascent: A Pilgrimage audio
- Download Wilde in America (1895) audio
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Twenty short nonfiction works, individually chosen by the readers. "The ground rose and fell in successive furrows, like the ruffled waters of a lake, and I became bewildered in my ideas..." John James Audubon's vivid recollection of the 1812 New Madrid earthquake is one of several Vol. 072 selections with a scientific focus. Others include Luminous Plants; The Sunbeam and the Spectrascope; and biographies of two shipbuilders: Robert Fulton and Thomas Andrews. The emotive and rational sides of human nature are evinced in essays (The Game of Scandal; Bashful; Child Psychology and Nonsense); treatises (Theory and Practice in Government Reform; Plagiarizing Aristotle); and the records of two very different murder trials: John Kimber (1792); and James Sullivan (1851). Travel to foreign lands; their history and arts are well represented: Rambles About Rome (1907); The Mosaics of Ravenna, Italy; Travellers Before the Christian Era; Northern Europe to the Beginning of the Fourteenth Century. Literary and artistic concerns round out Vol. 072, with newspaper accounts of Oscar Wilde's visits to the U.S.; William Faulkner reminiscing about his youthful discovery of literature; and artist and teacher Arthur Guptill explaining how to render pencil sketches from photographs. Summary by Sue Anderson
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