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Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 049

Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

Sixteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include science and natural history--carnivorous plants, tadpoles, tent caterpillars, flights of birds, horse training, dogs, children's sign language, trees in winter, and night noises in the woods; philosophy--Roger Bacon and Nicholas of Cusa; satire and literary criticism--the movies as "stupies," bustles, and facetious plots for short stories by Dorothy Parker; also an appraisal of Conrad Aiken's poetry, and an intimate look at Abraham Lincoln's early life in Illinois. (Summary by Sue Anderson) (3 hr 29 min)

Chapters

Abraham Lincoln in our Own County

29:21

Read by Roger Melin

The American Tent Caterpillar

10:13

Read by Sue Anderson

Berlin's Wonderful Horse

8:20

Read by Availle

Conrad Aiken, Metaphysical Poet

9:09

Read by VfkaBT

The Great American Short Story

2:14

Read by VfkaBT

A Great Flight of Robins and Cedar Birds

5:19

Read by Melanie T

Nicholas of Cusa

33:06

Read by Craig Campbell

The Non-Existence of Magic

25:54

Read by Craig Campbell

On Lying Awake at Night

9:33

Read by April6090

A Short Chapter on Bustles

9:49

Read by Colleen McMahon

The Short-Leaved Sundew in Virginia

1:57

Read by Melanie T

Sign Language Among School Children

13:53

Read by VfkaBT

Some Nonsense About a Dog

9:23

Read by April6090

Tadpoles

9:19

Read by Sue Anderson

Trees at Leisure

22:55

Read by Melanie T

Why Not The Stupies?

9:13

Read by VfkaBT