Skip to main content.

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 050

Seventeen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include science and natural history--the donkey, forestry, grape vines, astronomy, historian Agnes Mary Clerke, and Greek botanist Theophrastus ; philosophy-- Nicholas of Cusa and Emmanuel Kant; Sommerset Maugham's reminiscences of Spain; Joseph Conrad's sea stories; an encounter with a long-ago companion who has contracted leprosy (Joe of Lahaina); working in the dead-letter office; a dinner the painter Benjamin Hayden hosted for Wordsworth, Keats, and Charles Lamb; a portrait of Margaret Fuller by R.W. Emerson; a 19th century account of English character written for the Chinese; and celebrations of American ideals of freedom and self government--Makers of the Flag, An Oration on Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson's 4th of July letter. - summary by Sue Anderson (4 hr 35 min)

Chapters

Agnes Mary Clerke

Brief Account of the English Character

By The Road, Parts I & II

The Donkey

Down Among the Dead Letters

Effects of Situation, Climate, Tendance on Plants

Grape Vines

Immanuel Kant and John George Hamann

The Immortal Dinner

Joe of Lahaina

Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Roger Weightman, June 24, 1826

Makers of the Flag

Oration on the Life and Services of Thomas Paine

Reminiscences of Margaret Fuller

The Sea -- and Conrad

That where the invisible is seene, the uncreated, is created

Unprofessional Forestry