- Books for Tired Eyes
- A Chapter of Things To See This Fall
- Christ and Socrates
- Devil's Head and Customs of Folk in Diverse Isles from Travels of Sir John Mandeville
- The Eater of Dreams
- Eating in Berlin
- From Rose Petals to Rose Oil
- John Johnston, of Sault Ste. Marie, A Passage in Canadian History
- The Method of Scientific Investigation
- Mrs. Minnie Fulkes, The Slave Narratives, Virgina
- Poetry for Poetry's Sake
- Preparation for a Christian Life II
- The Pulmotor, for Emergency Rescue
- Ridicule as a Test of Faith
- The True Story Of Lady Byron’s Life, Part 1
- The True Story Of Lady Byron’s Life, Part 2
- The True Story Of Lady Byron’s Life, Part 3
Seventeen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include Nature and Science--fall scenery, rose oil, large type books for low vision, the pulmotor, and the method of scientific investigation; Philosophy and Thought--Joseph Priestly, Kierkegaard, Rousseau, and A.C. Bradley on poetry; History and Travel--John Johnston founder of Sault St. Marie, eating in Berlin, and Sir John Mandeville's travels; a Japanese folk tale; a defense of Lady Bryon by Harriet Beecher Stowe, and a Virginia slave narrative by Minnie Fulkes. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
"Preparation for a Christian Life" was translated by Lee M. Hollander.
"Preparation for a Christian Life" was translated by Lee M. Hollander.
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