COMPLETE Books Fatal to Their Authors by PH Ditchfield - ck

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Books Fatal to Their Authors by Peter Hempson Ditchfield (1854 - 1930) .

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on the catalog page for this project: http://librivox.org/books-fatal-to-their-authors-by-peter-hempson-ditchfield/
This is a collection of stories of authors who have lost their fortunes and sometimes their lives after writing a book. The liberty of a person's conscience was unknown in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; Why should a man be drawn and quartered for writing what we know is the truth? What must it have been like to have lived in that era. At the time it was dangerous to say that the earth went around the sun and many other theories were treated in the same way. (Summary by Michele Eaton)
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    Keywords that describe the book:
    Theology; Fanatics and free-thinkers; Astrology; alchemy; magic; Science; philosophy; History; Politics; Satire; Poetry; Drama; romance
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Last edited by wib66 on May 30th, 2014, 6:28 am, edited 2 times in total.
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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Post by Carolin »

hi michele, i can mc this for you :)
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done! :) let me know if you need anything else.
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Post by wib66 »

I am also going to be DPL on this project thanks
Michele
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Post by wib66 »

Wow that was quick. Thanks :9:
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Hi Carolin
Please could I have an extra two sections as I have decided to split some of the longer chapters. Thanks :D
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Post by Carolin »

done :thumbs:
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Post by lezer »

Thank you for setting this up!!

Can I be greedy and immediately claim a section, even though you haven't even finished the MW? I'd like to read section 7, the chapter on Science & Philosophy, please.

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Carolin wrote:done :thumbs:
thanks :9:
Michele
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lezer wrote:Thank you for setting this up!!

Can I be greedy and immediately claim a section, even though you haven't even finished the MW? I'd like to read section 7, the chapter on Science & Philosophy, please.

Anna
Of course you can Anna. Please feel free to claim as many as you would like. :mrgreen:
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Post by Carolin »

moving us to readers wanted!
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Post by Lynnet »

Please may I claim chapters 5 and 14?
Thank you.
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Lynnet wrote:Please may I claim chapters 5 and 14?
Thank you.
Lynne
Hi Lynne yes you may I will sign you up thanks
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Post by Lynnet »

Here is section 5:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ck/booksfataltotheirauthors_05_ditchfield.mp3

23:37

There were quite a few German and Latin book titles, which I struggled with - the Latin ones I'm not too concerned about, as no one really knows how to say them (right?) but the German ones may need to be re-recorded if I mangled them too much :roll: It has been about 35 years since I spoke German, and I wasn't very good, even then :oops:
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Post by hamptongray23 »

I would like to read sections 0, 6, 8, and 9.
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