I created a second track in section 02 when I ran a little experiment layering my voice in a quote. And didn't delete the layer when employed 'save as' on the file to create the next section. Something somehow found its way into the layer? I've fixed it and will upload soon.
COMPLETE Imperialism and World Politics, Part 1 of 4, by Parker Thomas Moon - rr
Hey, I'm sorry for you! When summer hits my latitudes I often seriously struggle to manage.
We'll be here when you are back.
And I am back.
I came, I sweated, I talked to myself for a bit like a loon and I conquered (?)—eventually .
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/imperialism1of4_04_moon_128kb.mp3
Section 4 > 45:41
Couple of standalone chapters after this .
I came, I sweated, I talked to myself for a bit like a loon and I conquered (?)—eventually .
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/imperialism1of4_04_moon_128kb.mp3
Section 4 > 45:41
Couple of standalone chapters after this .
45@11:47 - missing lines are underlinedAlister wrote: ↑February 21st, 2024, 7:35 am
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/imperialism1of4_04_moon_128kb.mp3
"all the fervor of a new taste". The change in public opinion was reflected in his new preface; no longer dispassionately academic, but rather, ardently imperialist. "Every day that passes," he wrote, "convinces us more and more of the importance of colonization in general, and of its importance above all for France." He was seizing every opportunity
49@24:17
Samoa, New Guinea, Madagascar, New Borneo, Formosa
Samoa, New Guinea, Madagascar, North Borneo, Formosa
53 top@33:36
The flag must follow trade, but would not precede it.
The flag might follow trade, but would not precede it.
Your loony monologue didn't make it into the file for my enjoyment, sigh.
Another flag on the map!
Hmm. Maybe I should start to set funny bloopers to the side. They do happen from time to time .
Anywho, I've all fixed the sneaky mistakes in your butterfly net.
Good progress
Though after the praise for Leopold II in the last chapter, I'm _mildly_ concerned Chapter 5 may be dumpster fire. We'll see. Moon has been fairly straight-talking up to this point, as far as I can tell, but the Congo was flipping N A S T Y. Shocking even to the sensibilities of the day.
not a Côte d'Or, no. Hold on tight, I'll be right there with you..Alister wrote: ↑February 23rd, 2024, 5:22 am
Though after the praise for Leopold II in the last chapter, I'm _mildly_ concerned Chapter 5 may be dumpster fire. We'll see. Moon has been fairly straight-talking up to this point, as far as I can tell, but the Congo was flipping N A S T Y. Shocking even to the sensibilities of the day.
The blot on page 72, circa 38:30, will be drawn from this alternate copy also from the University of Michigan;
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002442674&seq=96
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002442674&seq=96
Thank you, I'll note that down.
I'll be out for a bit on this last weekend of April, but still checking in as I get the chance. I will try to follow up on Monday, with anything I can't do on the go.
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/imperialism1of4_05_moon_128kb.mp3 44:32
Here we go. All done on Section 5. Enjoy
pp. 73 also has a big blot so I just switched to the other copy for the last few pages.
Here we go. All done on Section 5. Enjoy
pp. 73 also has a big blot so I just switched to the other copy for the last few pages.
I did. Thank you for this great reading.
Back to work. A couple of points to change, I'd suggest:
58@00:26
Language obscures truth.
Language often obscures truth.
72@38:57
If an Italian girl is seized by a Moslem
If an Italian girl is kidnapped by a Moslem