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Concept of Nature; Chapter 5
Read by Esther
Alfred North Whitehead
In Insomnia Collection Vol. 001
Soporific dullness is in the ear of the listener, and what's tedium incarnate to one person will be another person's passion and delight. Ho…
Balance of Nature
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Raymond Fisher Jones
In The Year When Stardust Fell (Version 2 Dramatic Reading)
Emergency can take any form. Here is a story in which the mechanical foundation of our culture is threatened... But more important, this is …
Courtesy
In X Minus 1 OTR from www stardustotr com
X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a reviv…
Preface and Introduction
Read by Jonathon Kirk
Jack Miner
In Jack Miner and the Birds and Some Things I Know about Nature
Recollections of personal experiences and observations by a noted Canadian conservationist and influential figure in the practice of banding…
New Environments
Read by LaVoce
Enos A. Mills
In The Grizzly, Our Greatest Wild Animal
During the past thirty years I have had numerous experiences with the grizzly bear in various sections of his territory. The material in th…
One Touch of Nature
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer
Various
In Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 07, Dec. 16, 1879
Harper's Young People upon its first publication in 1879 was an illustrated weekly publication containing delightful serialized stories, sho…
Preface and Introduction
Read by Steve C
Tickner Edwardes
In The Bee-Master of Warrilow
"Is it true that a bee can only sting once?" I asked him, as he bent again over the crocus beds.He laughed."What would be the…
Afterword
Read by jjschmidt
Albert Payson Terhune
In Treve
Treve is a gloriously beautiful and madly alive collie that finds himself, through a series of lucky and unlucky events, on a sheep ranch in…
Nature and Human Nature
Read by Bob R
Harold Bell Wright
In The Winning of Barbara Worth
This is a fairly substantial western, written in 1911 by Harold Bell Wright, then a major bestselling author. (His best-known novel is “The …
Preface
Read by KevinS
Ellison Hawks
In Bees, Shown to the Children
A very good introduction to the bee, including its physical and behavioral characteristics. Most appropriate for children. - Summary by Kevi…
Chapter 2
Read by Aaron Hackett
David Grew
In Beyond Rope and Fence
As ranchers in Alberta, Canada release their horses into the wild to graze through the winter, one horse struggles to retain her independenc…
Second Nature
Read by Christie Crews
E. Nesbit
In The Rainbow and the Rose
A collection of poetry in the whimsical style of Edith Nesbit, author of "The Five Children and It" and "The Railway Children…
The Call of Nature
Read by BettyB
James W. Whilt
In Rhymes of the Rockies
The author worked as a dude wrangler Glacier National Park and lived on his ranch near Eureka, Monatana. This is the first book of his poem…
108 Cruel Trick of Nature
Various
In Believe It Or Not
Several hundred of these One Minute shows Believe it or Not.
Nature and Man
Read by Ty Lasky
Bertrand Russell
In What I Believe
Provides a brief indication of the beliefs of philosopher Bertrand Russell, focusing on his hopes for the future. The topics included are: n…
Preface
Read by James R. Hedrick
G. A. Puckett
In Ten Kittens
The stories of the ten kittens told in this book are true to life. They have been gathered from here and there over the country. All the kit…
