
Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 061
by Oscar Wilde, Sue Anderson, Availle, Mark Twain, A.A. Milne, Craig Campbell, John Stuart Mill, Erasmus, Henry Tanner, Phil Schempf, Dale Grothmann, Peter Thomlinson, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Colleen McMahon, Maria Parloa, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Charles Robert Leslie, William Henry Shelton, John G. Johnson, Leighton Garner, Nora Volkow, Frank Gelett Burgess, Aulay MacAulay Morrison
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
Seventeen short nonfiction works in the public domain independently chosen by the readers. Volume 61 features articles and essays on both current and timeless topics, ranging from whether marijuana is addictive (U.S. Gov.) to what constitutes foolish behavior (Erasmus, Gelett Burgess). Sermons in Stone, an essay by Oscar Wilde on classic sculptures displayed at the British Museum, is complemented by an actual sermon (The Carnal Mind, Enmity Against God by Spurgeon), while Frederick William Shelton muses on the fleeting beauty of a ripe peach (Incidents in a Retired Life). Truth and lies, luck, and individuality are essay topics by Mark Twain and John Stuart Mill.Festive food (a recipe for Snow Pudding and Chocolate Sauce) is juxtaposed to a graphic account of Poisoning by Canned Goods, while A.A. Milne writes on the joys of fresh celery as an Autumn treat. Vol. 61 includes two historical accounts of tragedies: the wreck of the steamship Princess Sophia off the coast of Alaska in 1918 and the murder of abolitionist Elijah Lovejoy in Alton, Illinois in 1837. Finally, a retelling of how British landscape artist John Constable sold his first painting rounds out this nonfiction collection. - Summary by Sue Anderson
Więcej od Oscar Wilde
A Medieval Cemetery at Mill Lane, Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk
Sue Anderson, Heather Wallis
A Medieval Moated Site at Cedars Field, Stowmarket, Suffolk
Sue Anderson
Coffee Break Collection 003 - Nature
Sue Anderson, Henry David Thoreau, John Burroughs, Alexander von Humboldt, Mark F. Smith, Ruth Golding, Richard Jefferies, Louis Agassiz, Henry William Gibson, Luella Agnes Owen, George Frederick Chambers
Current and Recent Research in Osteoarchaeology 2
Sue Anderson