Sách nói: Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 071
- Download Alexander at Gordium audio
- Download Before Grant Won His Stars audio
- Download A California Motor Tour (1909) audio
- Download A Despicable Trick audio
- Download Draft Riots in Wisconsin During the Civil War audio
- Download The Furnace audio
- Download Healthy But Not Social audio
- Download Limitations of Truth-Telling audio
- Download Mary Anning, the Fossil Finder audio
- Download On Demagogues, in The American Democrat (1838) audio
- Download On Thinking For Oneself (excerpt) audio
- Download Rendering Reflections in Window Glass audio
- Download Some Reflections on the Beauty of Unpunctuality audio
- Download Sophie Treadwell Interviews Pancho Villa (1921) audio
- Download Tasman Explores Australia audio
- Download The Tomb of Keats audio
- Download The True Story of Mary Pickford's Beginning audio
- Download The Truth About Greece (1917) audio
- Download Woman's Press Club audio
- Download Woman's Problems (1914) audio
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Twenty short nonfiction works chosen by the readers. "Suffrage for women will not usher in a millennium of peace and leisure" was the editorial opinion of the Boston Cooking School Magazine in May, 1914. [Woman's Problems]. Disillusionment with easy answers is the theme of several Vol. 071 readings [On Thinking for Oneself; Limitations of Truth-Telling; On Demagogues]. Rebellion and war, heroics and aftermath, are treated in Alexander at Gordium; Before Grant Won His Stars; Draft Riots in Wisconsin; The Truth About Greece; and Sophie Treadwell Interviews Pancho Villa. Humor provides relief in a lighthearted look at home heating [The Furnace]; bicycling [A Despicable Trick; Healthy But Not Social], grammar [The Woman's Press Club] and The Beauty of Unpunctuality. Exploration then and now is contrasted in Tasman Explores Australia and A California Motor Tour. The arts--literature, drawing, and the cinema--are celebrated in Mary Pickford's Beginnings, Rendering Reflections in Window Glass, and On the Tomb of Keats. Lastly, a biography of British fossil finder Mary Anning (1795-1847) throws light not only on ichthyosaurs, but on the remarkable life of a self-taught woman scientist. - Summary by Sue Anderson
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