Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 039


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Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include literary figures--Alice Mangold Diehl, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Arthur Hugh Clough; philosophers--Hegel, Kierkegaard; religious thinkers--Martin Luther, Cotton Mather; political leaders--Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy; important documents--the Constitution of Japan (1946), the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom; moments in history--the Battle of the Crater, the Dred Scott Decision; historical figures--the Pseudo Dionysius and Xenophon; and, lastly, shopper's tips for watermelons and cantaloupes. (Summary by Sue Anderson)

Hegel's The Problem was translated by William T. Harris
Xenophon's On Horsemanship was translated by Morris H. Morgan (6 hr 0 min)

Capítulos

Address of Senator John F. Kennedy to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association, September 12, 1960 10:54 Leído por Michele Fry
The Anti-intellectualism of Kierkegaard 5:55 Leído por Craig Campbell
Battle of the Crater and Experiences of Prison Life 35:14 Leído por MaryAnn
The Constitution of Japan, 1946 41:51 Leído por Availle
Darwinism Verified 42:15 Leído por Mr5th
The Dred Scott Decision, A History 41:54 Leído por Michele Fry
John Faust or Fust 3:01 Leído por Craig Campbell
Letter to C. E. Norton, Esq., Downing Street, June 23, 1858 2:17 Leído por Newgatenovelist
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Chapter 18, on Apparitions 44:39 Leído por Michele Fry
Miss Alice Mangold's Soiree Musicale 1:48 Leído por Newgatenovelist
Mystic Theology 17:23 Leído por Eric Metzler
On Horsemanship - Xenophon 54:06 Leído por Son of the Exiles
Philosophy of Religion 4:12 Leído por Craig Campbell
The Problem 4:12 Leído por Craig Campbell
Shopper's Tips for Watermelons and Cantaloupes 8:51 Leído por Sue Anderson
To a Stranger 9:45 Leído por Craig Campbell
The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom 6:23 Leído por Michele Fry
Wonders of the Invisible World, IV and V 25:30 Leído por Michele Fry

Reseñas

Necessary listening


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Those who do not study history are destined to repeat it... It's a good thing to study the history of a contentious event from the perspectives of those in the middle of it.


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I find it hard to believe not a single review has ever been written for this book. I find it easy to believe that reviews are systematically deleted in an effort to prevent people from learning the truth. a contemporary historian could not possibly know more about the Civil War than the people who were actually in it. those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. unfortunately