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Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 095

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 095

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Number of Chapters: 20

Length: 05 hours and 31 minutes

Language: English

"A legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, first mentioned by Plato", is how the 11th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica described Atlantis. Lands and peoples were the focus of several nonfiction readings chosen by the readers for vol. 095: Amerigo Vespucci's Voyages; Franz Josef Land; Country and People of the Kurds; The South Country, Sussex; Poland, First Impressions; Helena Modjeska; Civilization of Japan; the United States and China; The Isthmus of Panama; and Obi in the Caribbean. Political life received attention in the Sherman Anti-Trust Act; The Exiled Lottery; Tonkin Gulf Resolution; and Bill Clinton's Inaugural Addresses. Scholarship and books were the focus of Roget's Thesaurus; Thick Paper and Thin; and The Excised "My's." Summary by Sue Anderson

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Amerigo Vespucci, First Voyage, 1497 (Vincent V. Marshburn)
Amerigo Vespucci, Second Voyage, 1499 (Vincent V. Marshburn)
Atlantis (Availle)
The Civilization of Japan (1922) (Alister)
The Country and People of the Kurds (1841) (Alister)
The Excised “My’s” (Claudia Caldi)
The Exiled Lottery (Michele Fry)
Franz Josef Land (Piotr Nater)
Modjeska (Helena Modrzejewska) (Piotr Nater)
Obi in the Carribean (Ben Tucker)
On The Isthmus Of Panama (1896) (Michele Fry)
Poland, First Impressions 1885: A Border Crossing (Claudia Caldi)
President Bill Clinton First Inaugural Address Wednesday, January 20, 1993 (Maurice Donegan)
President Bill Clinton Second Inaugural Address, January 20, 1997 (Maurice Donegan)
Roget's Thesaurus, Introduction, Excerpt (1853) (Sue Anderson)
Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890) (Dale Grothmann)
The South Country - Sussex (Jonathan Jones)
Thick Paper and Thin (Allen Kelly)
Tonkin Gulf Resolution (1964) (Dale Grothmann)
The United States and China (1902) (Elsie Selwyn)
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