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FULL: Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 089

This project is now complete.  All audio files can be found on our catalog page here:

https://librivox.org/short-nonfiction-collection-vol-089-by-various/


This is an ongoing collection of short nonfiction works in English, chosen by the readers, which are in the Public Domain (generally meaning that they were published prior to 1927). Nonfiction includes essays and speeches; letters and diaries; biography and history; film, book and music reviews; descriptions of travel; politics and sports; instructional manuals; even a favorite recipe from a Public Domain cookbook! Your recording can be on any topic. Some suggestions for source material can be found here.

For clarification of what "in the Public Domain" means read this. Try to stay with works that run less than 60 minutes [74 minutes is the absolute max]. You may read a maximum of 2 selections per volume. There is no need to sign-up before recording, as long as the work is clearly in the Public Domain. But please note: Wikisource CAN NOT be used as a source. See "Our policy on text sources."

After 20 recordings are submitted, we will prooflisten, catalog and make them available to the public.

Basic Recording Guide: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Newbie_Guide_to_Recording

1. RECORD:
  • Be sure to set your recording software to: 44100Hz, 32-bit.
  • At the BEGINNING say: "[Title of Work], by [Author Name]" "This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit Librivox.org"
  • At the END, say: "End of [Title], by [Author Name]"
  • If you wish, you may also say: "Read by...your name."
  • Please leave no more than 1 second of silence at the beginning of your recording. Add about 5 seconds of silence at the end of your recording.
2. EDIT and SAVE your file:
  • Need noise-cleaning? See this LibriVox wiki page for a complete guide.
  • Save or export your recording to an mp3 file at 128kbs. The uploader will add the mp.3 to the end of your file name when it uploads. Please use the format shown. Your file name should have this format before you upload it:

    snf089_titleofwork_authorlastname_yourinitials_128kb
  • After it is uploaded, it should have this format:
    https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/snf089_titleofwork_authorlastname_yourinitials_128kb.mp3
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    Just a word or two to identify the title. Omit "a," "the," etc. Author's LAST NAME only. Everything lower case, including author's last name & your initials!
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  • Upload your finished recording using the LibriVox uploader: http://librivox.org/login/uploader. When your upload is complete, you will receive a link - copy and post it to the current nonfiction thread. If you don't post that you've uploaded your recording, the nonfiction book coordinator won't know that you did it!
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  • To upload, you'll need to select the MC, which for the Short Nonfiction Collection is: knotyouraveragejo
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4. POST the following information in this thread:
  • Title of the work.
  • Author of the work.
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  • A URL link to the source from which you read (etext URL). If posting from Gutenberg, please provide the link to the download page, e.g. http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/# (where # is the Gutenberg project number for the book). Note: WikiSource is not accepted as a source for a recording.
  • Length in minutes.
  • If this is your first Librivox recording, we will also need your name as you would like it to appear in the LibriVox catalog, and, if you have a web page and want it linked to your name in the catalog, the URL of the web page.
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  • We proof listen for the following:
    • Has the recording passed "Checker?" This LibriVox app looks for common problems associated with LibriVox recordings. https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker
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Welcome to Volume 089 of the Short Nonfiction Collection. This is a place to share a special interest by recording a short work of public domain nonfiction. If you haven't something already in mind that you'd like to record, there are many bookshelves at Gutenberg.org to explore http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/bookshelf/. The bookshelves for Countries, Education, Fine Arts, History, Music, Periodicals, and Technology are some places to start.

Hathi Trust and Archive.org are good resources:

https://archive.org/
https://www.hathitrust.org/

The Online Books Page has over 2 million PD listings! It was suggested by LibriVoxer Soupy.
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/lists.html

The Biodiversity Heritage Library is a great source for natural history. It was suggested by LibriVoxer MillionMoments. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/

The Linda Hall Science, Engineering, and Technology Library has some unique items in its Digital Collection https://www.lindahall.org/collections/

Please note: Wikisource CAN NOT be used as a source. See "Our policy on text sources." If you are interested in reading a text you have found on Wikisource, I will be happy to help you locate an alternative reading source. Just post me a query on the thread.

If you have any doubts about the public domain status of anything you want to read for the collection, please feel free to post the source along with your query in the thread, and I will be glad to help you! Thanks!

Please note: There is a limit of two selections per reader for this volume of Short Nonfiction.

Please check the "vitals" of your recording with Checker https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker before sending it up to the Nonfiction Collection! :) Checker is an easy to use "open source tool that looks for common problems with recordings for LibriVox... Checker saves time by checking contributions for common issues before files are uploaded." Thanks! :) :)

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Hi Sue -

Here is one to start off this collection -

Title: The Duck Hawks of Taughannock Gorge
Author: A.A. Allen and H. K. Knight
Uploader link: https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/snf089_duckhawk_allen_ps_128kb.mp3
Source link: https://archive.org/details/sim_audubon-magazine_january-february-1913_15_1/page/n5/mode/2up
Length: 12:50

I was recently reading an article on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology website that led me to this article. Peregrines nested at Taughannock Gorge for decades after Allen's time, but disappeared in 1946, likely a victim of DDT contamination that wiped out nesting Peregrines east of the Mississippi. For decades no peregrines were found there, until 2020 when Andy Johnson, a multimedia producer for the Cornell Lab, found them in the gorge again, 74 years after their last nesting. Three eyases were produced that breeding season and four this past year. Peregrines are again breeding in Taughannock Gorge.

Allen is a well published ornithologist, but I don't think he's in the LV catalog. His bio is here: Https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Augustus_Allen

I searched for information about Knight, but found nothing.
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https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/snf089_tobacco_twain_pt_128kb.mp3

Concerning Tobacco by Mark Twain (1835-1910)

Duration: 8:45
Source: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/70/pg70-images.html#link2H_4_0018

It ws hard to see the text because of the smoke ...

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pschempf wrote: December 23rd, 2021, 8:30 pm Hi Sue -

Here is one to start off this collection -

Title: The Duck Hawks of Taughannock Gorge
Author: A.A. Allen and H. K. Knight
Uploader link: https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/snf089_duckhawk_allen_ps_128kb.mp3
Source link: https://archive.org/details/sim_audubon-magazine_january-february-1913_15_1/page/n5/mode/2up
Length: 12:50

I was recently reading an article on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology website that led me to this article. Peregrines nested at Taughannock Gorge for decades after Allen's time, but disappeared in 1946, likely a victim of DDT contamination that wiped out nesting Peregrines east of the Mississippi. For decades no peregrines were found there, until 2020 when Andy Johnson, a multimedia producer for the Cornell Lab, found them in the gorge again, 74 years after their last nesting. Three eyases were produced that breeding season and four this past year. Peregrines are again breeding in Taughannock Gorge.

Allen is a well published ornithologist, but I don't think he's in the LV catalog. His bio is here: Https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Augustus_Allen

I searched for information about Knight, but found nothing.
Hi Fritz, Many thanks for getting vol. 089 off to a great start with this exciting description of the duck hawks of Taughannock Gorge--and the intrepid "mountaineering skills" of the bird watchers who, in 1912, recorded their nesting behavior--letting themselves down by a rope into a "old gnarled cedar" clinging by tenacious roots to the edge of a cliff, and then spending four hours watching the nest from that precarious human perch! :D [No telephoto lenses, apparently, in 1912?] One thing I found particularly interesting was how the young hawks learned to strike at their prey in flight by "taking food from the talons of the parents in mid-air."

All in all, a fascinating read! And, now, thanks to modern camera technology, a virtual visit to the gorge: https://parks.ny.gov/parks/taughannockfalls

PL OK! :thumbs:
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lurcherlover wrote: December 24th, 2021, 12:15 am https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/snf089_tobacco_twain_pt_128kb.mp3

Concerning Tobacco by Mark Twain (1835-1910)

Duration: 8:45
Source: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/70/pg70-images.html#link2H_4_0018

It ws hard to see the text because of the smoke ...

Peter
Hi Peter, Thanks for reading another of Twain's essays for this volume of the SNF! :D Twain's thesis is well taken-- the idea that people think "they know their taste" but they end up buying the brand with the fancy wrapping, be it the name on cigar band, or the celebrity's name on the perfume bottle.

PL OK! :thumbs:
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A general note: The LibriVox Checker app and Windows 11.

Hi everybody. The Short Nonfiction Collection (SNF) instructions request that you check the specifications of your recordings with the LibriVox Checker app. Having just downloaded Windows 11 to my computer, I found that I had to reinstall Checker.

Checker does work with Windows 11! :D

On my computer, anyway, the app lost its graphic heading [was the heading green or turquoise blue?], but it still functions.

So, please, everybody, continue to use Checker. Thanks!
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Sue -

I can't resist adding this link to the Cornell article. A photo by Arthur Allen of peregrines at Taughannock in the 1930's is included as well as current photos by Andy Johnson. It makes me wish I could visit there.

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/a-long-awaited-homecoming-for-peregrine-falcons-in-the-finger-lakes/
Fritz

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pschempf wrote: December 24th, 2021, 10:33 am Sue -

I can't resist adding this link to the Cornell article. A photo by Arthur Allen of peregrines at Taughannock in the 1930's is included as well as current photos by Andy Johnson. It makes me wish I could visit there.

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/a-long-awaited-homecoming-for-peregrine-falcons-in-the-finger-lakes/
Fritz, What a wonderful article and photos! Thank you so much! :) The photo of the young chicks on the nest in the "cleft high in a gorge wall" is a real heart warmer... :9: "living out a scene in the 21st century that closely resembles the descriptions of Arthur Allen more than a century ago."
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Sue Anderson wrote: December 24th, 2021, 9:02 am A general note: The LibriVox Checker app and Windows 11.

Hi everybody. The Short Nonfiction Collection (SNF) instructions request that you check the specifications of your recordings with the LibriVox Checker app. Having just downloaded Windows 11 to my computer, I found that I had to reinstall Checker.

Checker does work with Windows 11! :D

On my computer, anyway, the app lost its graphic heading [was the heading green or turquoise blue?], but it still functions.

So, please, everybody, continue to use Checker. Thanks!
Hi Sue,

The newest version of Checker no longer has that heading even in Windows 10. :) Good to know that it works in Win 11!
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knotyouraveragejo wrote: December 24th, 2021, 2:00 pm
Sue Anderson wrote: December 24th, 2021, 9:02 am A general note: The LibriVox Checker app and Windows 11.

Hi everybody. The Short Nonfiction Collection (SNF) instructions request that you check the specifications of your recordings with the LibriVox Checker app. Having just downloaded Windows 11 to my computer, I found that I had to reinstall Checker.

Checker does work with Windows 11! :D

On my computer, anyway, the app lost its graphic heading [was the heading green or turquoise blue?], but it still functions.

So, please, everybody, continue to use Checker. Thanks!
Hi Sue,

The newest version of Checker no longer has that heading even in Windows 10. :) Good to know that it works in Win 11!
Ah... Thanks, Jo! That bit of information makes me feel better about my Windows 11 download! But a question, why no colorful heading? A bit of "zing" (maybe animated....) would, I think, enhance Checker's appeal and then, maybe, more people would use the app! :wink:
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I am just happy that Chris continues to provide and update this little app for free our use. :wink:
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Agreed! My appreciation and thanks to Chris for a very useful app! :D
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Sue

MAIN CURRENTS IN NINETEEN CENTURY LITERATURE BY GEORGE BRANDES part 3 The Political Background Source: https://gutenberg.org/files/47892/47892-h/47892-h.htm#XXIV

Would it be acceptable to just record this section - Thought I would check before starting.

I think it may be about 50 minutes in recorded length?

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lurcherlover wrote: December 26th, 2021, 1:16 am Sue

MAIN CURRENTS IN NINETEEN CENTURY LITERATURE BY GEORGE BRANDES part 3 The Political Background Source: https://gutenberg.org/files/47892/47892-h/47892-h.htm#XXIV

Would it be acceptable to just record this section - Thought I would check before starting.

I think it may be about 50 minutes in recorded length?

Peter
Hi Peter,
Yes, "The Political Background [of Naturalism]" from Brandes' Book Naturalism in England would make a fine stand-a-lone chapter to read for the SNF! :) The word count (according to Word) is 6159, so your reading time guess is probably in the ball park. I like to estimate reading time by looking at the actual book pages. The chapter took up 16 pages in the original. https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.509665/page/32/mode/1up.
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