Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 034 is a delightful collection of essays and articles covering a wide range of topics. From personal reflections to historical analyses, this collection offers something for every reader.
The variety of subjects covered in this book is impressive, ensuring that there is always something new and interesting to read. The writing is clear and engaging, making it easy to get lost in each piece and truly immerse oneself in the topics being discussed.
One of the standout features of this collection is the diversity of voices represented. With contributions from various authors, each piece offers a unique perspective that adds depth and richness to the overall reading experience.
Overall, Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 034 is a well-curated compilation that will appeal to a wide audience. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or personal essays, this collection has something for everyone. Highly recommended for anyone looking for thought-provoking and engaging nonfiction reads.
Book Description:
Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include the English countryside; William Randolph Hearst and journalism; the philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard, John Dewey and others; General William T. Sherman's voyage to San Francisco; the metric system, and the future of the machine age.
Bjornson's "Beyond Human Power" and Kierkegaard's "What Says the Fire Marshal?" were both translated by Lee Milton Hollander
The translators of Philemon's "The Highest Good" and Lessing's "On Love of Truth" are unknown.