Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 039


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(5 stars; 2 reviews)

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 Associati… 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


(5 stars)

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

Necessary listening


(5 stars)

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.