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Books Fatal to Their Authors

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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) (5 hr 44 min)

Chapters

Preface To the Book Lover

9:56

Read by Anna Simon

Chapter 1 Part 1 Theology

15:08

Read by Margaret Espaillat

Chapter 1 Part 2

18:01

Read by Margaret Espaillat

Chapter 1 part 3

17:27

Read by Margaret Espaillat

Chapter 1 Part 4

11:37

Read by Margaret Espaillat

Chapter 2 Fanatics and Free-Thinkers

23:37

Read by Lynne T

Chapter 3 Astrology, Alchemy and Magic

23:19

Read by Lynne T

Chapter 4 Science and Philosophy

28:05

Read by Anna Simon

Chapter 5 Part 1 History

17:21

Read by Jacob Paul Starr

Chapter 5 Part 2

18:26

Read by Jacob Paul Starr

Chapter 6 Part 1 Politics and Statesmanship

20:42

Read by Ramon Escamilla

Chapter 6 Part 2

21:00

Read by Ramon Escamilla

Chapter 7 Satire

29:36

Read by Rapunzelina

Chapter 8 Poetry

29:33

Read by Lynne T

Chapter 9 Drama and Romance

13:55

Read by Lynne T

Chapter 10 Booksellers and Publishers

32:36

Read by Availle

Chapter 11 Some Literary Martyrs

14:00

Read by Anna Simon