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Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 054

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Sixteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include Science and Exploration--a tribute to Egyptologist Amelia Edwards, and discourses on gravitation and relativity by Georges-Louis Le Sage and Ralph Sampson; Sociology and Society--Julio Guerrero on the Mexican character, reflections on life from Kierkegaard's Diapsalmata, Immanuel Kant on religious education, the fate of romance in the King of Siam's harem, nickelodeons, and the tragic results of an 1851 fire on small businesses in New York's Bowery; Nature--how weeds spread, animal coloration, and mountaineering in the Rockies; as well as a biography of Buster Keaton, and a treatise on British hat making in the age of Top Hats with styles named the Bang-Up and the Vis-a-Vis. (summary by Sue Anderson) (5 hr 19 min)

Chapters

Alpine Climbing in America

26:22

Read by Phil Schempf

Buster Keaton--Hard Knocks Make a Man

6:26

Read by Andrea Kotzer

Conflagration in the Bowery

9:02

Read by Colleen McMahon

Diapsalmata from Either/Or (1843)

7:08

Read by Craig Campbell

How Weeds Spread

15:34

Read by Sue Anderson

Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye (1813-1855)

2:43

Read by Craig Campbell

Mexican Atmosphere

5:11

Read by VfkaBT

The Newtonian Lucretius (aka The Le Sage Theory of Gravitation)

49:16

Read by Rapunzelina

On Gravitation and Relativity; being the Halley lecture, delivered on June 12, …

49:21

Read by Availle

The Philosophy of Animal Colours

17:31

Read by J. M. Smallheer

The Popular Nickelodeon

13:05

Read by Andrea Kotzer

The Process of Hat-Making Explained

18:46

Read by Phil Schempf

The Queen of Egyptology: Amelia B. Edwards

33:10

Read by J. M. Smallheer

Religious Education 1803

9:54

Read by Craig Campbell

Tuptim and Balat, from The Romance of the Harem, Part 1

21:20

Read by VfkaBT

Tuptim and Balat, from The Romance of the Harem, Part 2

34:24

Read by VfkaBT