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Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 037

Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, blow-pipe weapons, Oriental china; impressions of America by Enrico Caruso, Oscar Wilde, and Charles W. Eliot; Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass; film directors Ernst Lubitsch and King Vidor; architect Louis Sullivan; Roe vs. Wade, women's rights; microphobia, the Boy Scouts, Kentucky's blue-grass region, and wintry weather. (Summary by Sue Anderson) (7 hr 7 min)

Chapters

Blow-pipe Weapons

11:17

Read by Garth Burton

The Blue-grass Region

45:42

Read by Chris Pyle

Caruso and the Earthquake

6:51

Read by Winston Tharp

Chats on Oriental China - Selections

1:10:34

Read by MaryAnn

Christ Going Up to Heaven

8:59

Read by Bellona Times

Educational Work of the Boy Scouts

25:57

Read by Kangaroo

Ernst Lubitsch, German Movie Director (1922)

13:41

Read by Bellona Times

Five American Contributions to Civilization

58:58

Read by Will Levine

He Made His Own Luck- A Profile of King Vidor

3:35

Read by Bellona Times

Impressions of America

17:12

Read by Rob Marland

Second Inaugural Address

5:52

Read by Winston Tharp

Should the Housewife Receive a Salary?

8:19

Read by Availle

Statement on the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade

1:49

Read by Glenn O'Brien

The Story of a Microbophobiac

25:00

Read by TriciaG

The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered

29:21

Read by Sue Anderson

What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?

1:07:18

Read by progressingamerica

Wintry Weather

13:19

Read by Garth Burton

A Woman's Rights Debate

14:01

Read by Bellona Times