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Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 098

"The moment a man attempts to tell the truth as he not only thinks but feels it, what he says becomes charged with that man himself." This gem is from Walter de la Mare's Some Thoughts on Reading. That "truth" often varies by viewpoint is shown in many of the reader-chosen selections in vol. 098: Scotland Trading to Africa and the West Indies; A Letter on the Arrival at Darien; Loving v. Virginia; Cremation versus Earth Burial; The Covenant of the League of Nations; When the Sea-Asp Stings; Death in the Black Hole at Calcutta; City Boys vs. Country Boys; Birthplaces and Heredity; Locke's Essay on Human Understanding; Plato's Ion; The State of the British Nation (1710); Second Memory from Memories; and Twelve Medieval Ghost Stories. Other selections portray small town and country life: Blessed be the Horse; Story of Broomcorn; Provincetown and Petrified Fish; while literary insights round out the volume: The Man Merriwell; and Style in English. Summary by Sue Anderson (7 hr 27 min)

Chapters

An Abstract of Mr Locke's Essay on Human Understanding

34:21

The Black Hole at Calcutta, A Genuine Narrative of the Deplorable Deaths (1758)

53:55

Blessed be the Horse

17:34

Constitutions Agreed Upon by the Committee of the Company of Scotland Trading t…

5:04

The Covenant of the League of Nations (1920)

31:16

Cremation Versus Earth-Burial (1913)

49:54

Ion

42:54

Leading Americans: City Boys vs. Country Boys

7:33

Leading Americans: Their Birthplaces and the Question of Heredity

14:37

A Letter from the Company to his Majesty giving an Account of their Colony’s ar…

3:52

Loving v. Virginia

18:11

The Man Merriwell

46:59

Provincetown and Petrified Fish

2:21

A Review of the State of the British Nation, January 28, 1710

10:36

Second Memory from Memories: A Story of German Love

11:13

Some Thoughts on Reading

11:24

The Story of Broomcorn

20:25

Style in English

2:12

Twelve Medieval Ghost Stories

40:49

When the Sea-Asp Stings

22:45