
Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 097 - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Various,
1 / 20Address of President Coolidge Before the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America (1926)
- 1. Address of President Coolidge Before the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America (1926)
- 2. The Aurora Borealis and Telegraph Cables
- 3. Bedside Books
- 4. The Clothing of a Book
- 5. The Coldward Course of Progress
- 6. The Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) of September 1, 1859: as witnessed by Richard Carrington
- 7. The Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) of September 1, 1859: as witnessed by Richard Hodgson
- 8. Crito
- 9. Cubist Art Will be Investigated (1913)
- 10. Diderot (1891)
- 11. History of Astoria Railroad (1914)
- 12. Hospitality (1870)
- 13. Intercourse Between the United States and Japan (1891), Extract
- 14. Italian Ultimatum to the Ottoman Government (September 26, 1911)
- 15. Mack Sennett-Laugh Tester: The Man Who Makes the Keystone Comedies
- 16. Memoirs of Jacob Ritter (1757-1841)
- 17. The Northern Pacific Railroad and Some of Its History (1919)
- 18. President George Bush Inaugural Address, January 20, 1989
- 19. The Weather and Health of London (1881)
- 20. Why I Am a Pagan
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"One does not care to walk over a rug or carpet that displays a scene in perspective, neither does one wish to gaze into a landscape wrought upon the cover of a book." Harry Lyman Koopman's opinionated comments on the "clothing" of books are among the reader-selected topics in vol. 097. Selections with an artistic, intellectual, or humanistic focus include Diderot; Mark Sennett; Why I am a Pagan; President Coolidge's Address to the Boy Scouts; Memoirs of Jacob Ritter; Crito; Hospitality; Cubist Art; and Bedside Books. Historical and political readings include Italian Ultimatum to the Ottoman Government; The United States and Japan; President George Bush's Inaugural Address; and histories of the Astoria and Northern Pacific railroads. Scientific topics are addressed in Weather and Health of London; Coldward Course of Progress; The Aurora Borealis and Telegraph Cables; and two first-hand descriptions of the sun's Coronal Mass Ejection in 1859. - Summary by Sue Anderson
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