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In Praise of the Earth
- A Journey into the Garden
- By: Byung-Chul Han, Daniel Steuer - Translator - translator
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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The earth is not a dead, mute landscape but an eloquent, living being. Sometimes it just takes a spade, a packet of seeds, and a pair of sturdy boots to realize it. The philosopher Byung-Chul Han spent three springs, summers, autumns, and winters in his secret garden in Berlin, devoting himself...
By: Byung-Chul Han, and others
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In the Company of Nature
- Regenerating Business, Community and the Living World
- By: Frieda Gormley
- Narrated by: Frieda Gormley
- Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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The story of British luxury interiors brand House of Hackney’s regenerative journey—and what every business and consumer can learn from it. ‘Creativity with purpose, integrity in action, compassion for people and planet means working with Nature as our partner.’ In the Company of Nature...
By: Frieda Gormley
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Protecting Your Home from Wildfire
- How to Create Protective Areas Around Your Home
- By: K. Wallace
- Narrated by: Kevin Wallace
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Fire knows no boundaries. It leaps across international borders, consuming forests, homes, and lives without discrimination. From the vast boreal forests of Canada to the parched hillsides of California, communities live in the shadow of this ever-present threat. The statistics are staggering: In twenty twenty one alone, over eight thousand seven hundred wildfires burned more than four point two million hectares across Canada. In the United States, over fifty-eight thousand wildfires scorched nearly seven point one million acres.
By: K. Wallace
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Architecture of Segregation
- The Hierarchy of Spaces and Places
- By: Jerel McCants
- Narrated by: Jerel McCants
- Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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In Architecture of Segregation, the intricate interplay between architecture and societal divisions is meticulously explored, providing a comprehensive analysis of how built environments have shaped and reflected racial, ethnic, and social segregation throughout history. This groundbreaking work delves deep into the historical contexts of segregation, from the indigenous peoples of North America to the African diaspora through the Triangular Slave Trade, uncovering how architecture played a pivotal role in the subjugation of marginalized communities.
By: Jerel McCants
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The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright
- The True Story of Mass Murder in Paradise
- By: Casey Sherman
- Narrated by: Justin Price
- Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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The scandal. The genius. The murder that shocked America. Frank Lloyd Wright was more than the mind behind America's most iconic buildings—he was a man whose turbulent private life captivated a nation. The famous architect's stormy marriage to Kitty Wright and his infamous affair with another...
By: Casey Sherman
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Philosophy of Furniture
- By: Edgar Allan Poe
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 20 mins
- Unabridged
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"The Philosophy of Furniture" is an essay written by American author Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1840. It presents Poe's theories on interior decorating. Poe begins by suggesting that the English are the "supreme" examples of internal decoration, above the Italians, French, Chinese, Scotch, Dutch, Spanish and Russians. "Yankees", he says, "are preposterous". He blames this American failing on a lack of aristocracy by blood, having instead "an aristocracy of dollars".
By: Edgar Allan Poe
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In Praise of the Earth
- A Journey into the Garden
- By: Byung-Chul Han, Daniel Steuer - Translator - translator
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
-
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Performance0
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The earth is not a dead, mute landscape but an eloquent, living being. Sometimes it just takes a spade, a packet of seeds, and a pair of sturdy boots to realize it. The philosopher Byung-Chul Han spent three springs, summers, autumns, and winters in his secret garden in Berlin, devoting himself...
By: Byung-Chul Han, and others
-
In the Company of Nature
- Regenerating Business, Community and the Living World
- By: Frieda Gormley
- Narrated by: Frieda Gormley
- Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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The story of British luxury interiors brand House of Hackney’s regenerative journey—and what every business and consumer can learn from it. ‘Creativity with purpose, integrity in action, compassion for people and planet means working with Nature as our partner.’ In the Company of Nature...
By: Frieda Gormley
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Protecting Your Home from Wildfire
- How to Create Protective Areas Around Your Home
- By: K. Wallace
- Narrated by: Kevin Wallace
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Fire knows no boundaries. It leaps across international borders, consuming forests, homes, and lives without discrimination. From the vast boreal forests of Canada to the parched hillsides of California, communities live in the shadow of this ever-present threat. The statistics are staggering: In twenty twenty one alone, over eight thousand seven hundred wildfires burned more than four point two million hectares across Canada. In the United States, over fifty-eight thousand wildfires scorched nearly seven point one million acres.
By: K. Wallace
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Architecture of Segregation
- The Hierarchy of Spaces and Places
- By: Jerel McCants
- Narrated by: Jerel McCants
- Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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In Architecture of Segregation, the intricate interplay between architecture and societal divisions is meticulously explored, providing a comprehensive analysis of how built environments have shaped and reflected racial, ethnic, and social segregation throughout history. This groundbreaking work delves deep into the historical contexts of segregation, from the indigenous peoples of North America to the African diaspora through the Triangular Slave Trade, uncovering how architecture played a pivotal role in the subjugation of marginalized communities.
By: Jerel McCants
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The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright
- The True Story of Mass Murder in Paradise
- By: Casey Sherman
- Narrated by: Justin Price
- Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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The scandal. The genius. The murder that shocked America. Frank Lloyd Wright was more than the mind behind America's most iconic buildings—he was a man whose turbulent private life captivated a nation. The famous architect's stormy marriage to Kitty Wright and his infamous affair with another...
By: Casey Sherman
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Philosophy of Furniture
- By: Edgar Allan Poe
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 20 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall0
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Performance0
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"The Philosophy of Furniture" is an essay written by American author Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1840. It presents Poe's theories on interior decorating. Poe begins by suggesting that the English are the "supreme" examples of internal decoration, above the Italians, French, Chinese, Scotch, Dutch, Spanish and Russians. "Yankees", he says, "are preposterous". He blames this American failing on a lack of aristocracy by blood, having instead "an aristocracy of dollars".
By: Edgar Allan Poe