Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 070

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 070

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    *non-fiction
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    English
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Twenty short nonfiction works selected by the readers. “Shall we ever be able to visit the moon?” queries journalist Charles Nevers Holmes in 1920. Holmes was hopeful. Technology had come a long way since 1862, when balloonist James Glaisher made a daring ascent to 37,000 feet above the earth and passed out for lack of oxygen [Travels in the Air]. Glaisher had to best-guess the altitude to which his balloon had climbed while he was unconscious. Technology requires a rational system of accurate measurement [A Metric America]. Societies, however, are not rational. Some past eras were filled with horror [The Blues and Greens of Justinian; An Accursed Race]; others with heroism [Not to be Forgotten]. Some men view the public weal through stoic's eyes [Of Seneca's Writings] and some in a more hopeful frame of mind [Theodore Roosevelt on Applying the 9th Commandment]. Days of public observance tell a nation's concerns [Veteran's Day; 5th of November Act 1605]. Myths and legends speak to the importance of loyalty [King Arthur's Table] and to our trust that truth will win out [Merlin the Magician]. Sometimes a humorist like Mark Twain can make us laugh at ourselves [Poets as Policemen]. At other times grief overwhelms us [The Burning of Peshtigo, Wisconsin]. The single woman or man, wondering their place in this complexity, can make a difference: a woman stops to think about the food she buys for her family [How Much Shall We Spend for Food]; another woman sparks a bit of self-assertive feminism in a friend [The New Stove]. And, ever and again, in our search for meaning, we turn to artists [A Talk with Mr. Oscar Wilde; Oscar Wilde and the Aesthetic Movement; Post Impressionism in the Prose of Gertrude Stein]. - Summary by Sue Anderson
Chapters
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    An Accursed Race
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    The Blues and the Greens of Justinian
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    The Burning of Peshtigo, Wisconsin (1871)
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    Girls
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    How Much Shall We Spend for Food (1910)
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    King Arthur's Table
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    Merlin the Magician
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  • 08
    A Metric America: "A Decision Whose Time Has Come" - For Real (1992)
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    The New Stove (1854)
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    Not to be Forgotten: Merchant Men Heroes of WWI
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    Observance of 5th November Act 1605
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    Of Seneca's Writings
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    Oscar Wilde and the Aesthetic Movement
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    Poets As Policemen
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    Post-Impressionism in the Prose of Gertrude Stein
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    Senate Subcommittee Hearing on HR 7786, to Change Name of Armistice Day to Veterans Day (1954)
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    Shall We Ever Be Able to Visit the Moon? (1920)
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    A Talk With Mr. Oscar Wilde
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    Theodore Roosevelt On Applying the 9th Commandment
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  • 20
    Travels in the Air: A Balloon Ascent to 37,000 Feet (1862)
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