Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 060


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Fifteen short nonfiction works in the public domain independently chosen by the readers. Volume 60 features excerpts from two German philosophers, Christian von Wolff and Hegel, as well as British theologian Edward Stillingfleet. It contains essays on women as inventors (Matilda Joslyn Gage) , Uruguayan society (W. H. Hudson), political economy (Frederick Bastiat) pipe smoking (Sewell Ford) and personal dislikes (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.). Days to remember are chronicled in first hand accounts of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (James Stetson), and a 1830's hydrogen balloon ascension over New York City (Charles Durant). Natural history is highlighted in accounts of Brazilian ants and monkeys (Henry Bates) and North American raccoons (N. M. Pairpoint). Last but not least, American journalist William Allen White writes a moving tribute to his 17-year old daughter Mary, who died after after being hit in the head by an overhanging tree limb while she was riding her horse. (Summary by Sue Anderson)

Rational Psychology was translated by Edward Kennard Rand.
The Contrite Consciousness was translated by Josiah Royce. (4 hr 15 min)

Chapitres

Brazilian Ants and Monkeys 23:44 Lu par Leni
The Broken Window 6:28 Lu par Michele Fry
The Contrite Consciousness 42:56 Lu par Craig Campbell
Dislikes 6:04 Lu par Dale Grothmann
An Every-Day Experience 3:09 Lu par Dale Grothmann
In Defense Of An Offering 4:13 Lu par Dale Grothmann
Letter of Edward Stillingfleet to Elizabeth Countess Dowager of Jocelin 6:28 Lu par Craig Campbell
Mary White 11:44 Lu par Liz Van Kleeck
A New York Balloon Ascension (1833) 10:03 Lu par Phil Schempf
Political Economy 11:57 Lu par Michele Fry
The Purple Land, an Excerpt 13:19 Lu par Michele Fry
A Racoon Family's Night of Nights 13:08 Lu par Sue Anderson
Rational Psychology 7:29 Lu par Craig Campbell
San Francisco Earthquake Recollections 1906 1:01:09 Lu par Ciufi Galeazzi
Woman as an Inventor 33:52 Lu par Availle