British & American Periodical Articles 1852-1905
Various
Read by Bellona Times
A dozen assorted articles from British and American periodicals, including The Atlantic Monthly, Punch, The Chicago Record-Herald, Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, The Library, St. Nicholas, American Missionary, The Great Events by Famous Historians, and The Continental Monthly. (Summary by BellonaTimes)
Chapters
| By-Ways of Europe: A Visit to the Balearic Islands | 53:33 | Read by Bellona Times |
| The Eye of India | 31:32 | Read by Bellona Times |
| The Lions of Scotland | 29:57 | Read by Bellona Times |
| The Colored People at the New Orleans Exposition | 9:37 | Read by Bellona Times |
| First Modern Novel, A.D. 1740 | 22:11 | Read by Bellona Times |
| Modern Types, No. IV: The Giddy Society Lady | 8:44 | Read by Bellona Times |
| An Adventure in Liverpool | 11:51 | Read by Bellona Times |
| Dungeness, General Greene’s Sea Island Plantation | 43:50 | Read by Bellona Times |
| The Pretty Things To Be Worn | 12:13 | Read by Bellona Times |
| Beer | 37:09 | Read by Bellona Times |
| Walt Whitman in Europe | 9:34 | Read by Bellona Times |
| When I Knew Stephen Crane | 18:34 | Read by Bellona Times |
Reviews
Unique selectons but contain mispronunciations
Jocelyn1180
In the very first article I listened to, "Pretty things to be Worn", the reader has mispronounced many of the terms. Yes some are archaic, but many are still used in the modern fashion industry--such as 'moire' and 'grosgrain'. Please dear Reader, research the proper pronunciation of unusual words--you may be teaching someone new.
Paladin
i read topics of personal interest. great, timely perspectives