Best of
Essays

1932

The Second Common Reader


Virginia Woolf - 1932
    She writes, too, about the life and art of women. Edited and with an Introduction by Andrew McNeillie; Index.

Inside the Whale and Other Essays


George Orwell - 1932
    In them he not only demonstrated how he thought, but proposed a rule as to how thinking ought to proceed. Tracing his arguments and their development in these essays is a rich and rewarding exercise. The range of Orwell's interests was limitless, and a glance at the titles of some of his subjects in this book gives us an idea..."Shooting an Elephant," "Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool" and "England Your England." "Orwell requires of himself that he think his way through things using truthfulness as his only star. His contribution to our culture came during a desperate era, and helped us navigate the trackless post-war years." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)

Aequanimitas


William Osler - 1932
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The Universe as Symbols and Signs: An Essay on Mysticism in the Eastern Church


Nikolaj Velimirović - 1932
    Everything in the visible universe is actually a sign or symbol of a heavenly and eternal reality.

No Poems. Or Around the World Backwards and Sideways


Robert Benchley - 1932
    

Sidelights on New London and Newer York and Other Essays


G.K. Chesterton - 1932