- 01 - Directions
- 02 - My School Days
- 03 - Habits of a Literary Man
- 04 - Archemides
- 05 - Anatomy
- 06 - Hours With Great Men
- 07 - B. Franklin, deceased
- 08 - Life Insurance as A Health Restorer
- 09 - The Opium Habit
- 10 - Twombley's Tale
- 11 - On Cyclones
- 12 - Verona
- 13 - A Great Upheaval
- 14 - In Acknowledgment
- 15 - Spinal Meningitis.
- 16 - The Sun
- 17 - The Stars
- 18 - A Thrilling Experience
- 19 - The Wail of a Wife
- 20 - My Lecture Abroad
- 21 - The Miner at Home
- 22 - Christopher Columbus
- 23 - The Amateur Carpenter
- 24 - The Average Hen
- 25 - My Experience as an Agriculturist
- 26 - "Done It A-Purpose"
- 27 - Mush and Melody
- 28 - History of Babylon
- 29 - The Bite of a Mad Dog
- 30 - About Geology
- 31 - Nero
- 32 - The Cow-Boy
- 33 - Stirring Incidents at a Fire
- 34 - The Little Barefoot Boy
- 35 - "I Spy."
Bill Nye was a famous American humor columnist in the middle 1800's. He said "We can never be a nation of snobs so long as we are willing to poke fun at ourselves." And he did exactly that in hundreds of newspaper columns that were later collected into books. This is a selection of just 35 of the most humorous, wry and downright funny cogitations of his, written of course in the somewhat convoluted style common in the 19th century which just adds to their flavor in my opinion. The selection process was rigorous: only those that made me laugh, giggle or snort are included. (Summary by phil Chenevert)
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