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AudioShort Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 081
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LibriVox recording of Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 081 by Various. Read in English by altrin; InTheDesert; BettyB; PS Ahdi; Tatiana Chichilla; Sue Anderson; Scott McKinley; Piotr Nater; David Wales; Ryan Lohner; Nick Vlahakis; Jay Randolph; J. M. Smallheer; Amy Dunkleberger "There has always been a tendency on the part of men of brains to look with contempt on women's work in the arts." Screenwriter and novelist Anita Loos' acerbic opinion is part of "Women in Film Speak Their Minds (1925).” Ida Tarbell's "Women as Inventors" showcases female accomplishment. Vol. 081 contains commentary on a variety of human concerns: fame (The Approaching Epidemic); scandal (The Reynolds Pamphlet); religion (Infant Baptism; Christianity and Culture; John Huss; Hussites); education (Flourishing Mediocrity); entrepreneurship (The Telephone: Building the Business and Patent Disputes); patriotism (Our Union and Its Defenders); and books (Melville's Whale; Old-Time Librarians). Technical ingenuity is highlighted in "Pompeian Surgical Instruments" and "Submarines." Local history is the subject of "The French and British at Three Rivers." Two readings about seagulls focus on the natural world. Final…
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Various
Subjects
librivox; audiobooks; civil war; film; Copyright; inventor; whale; telephone; bohemia; Baptism; submarine; coffee; surgery; pompeii; anita loos; 4th of july; alexander hamilton; john huss; seagull; gull; french & indian wars; screen writer; hussites; librarian; mary pickford
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