Remarks
by Bill NYE (1850 - 1896)
"The range of subjects treated in this book is wonderful, even to me. It is a library of universal knowledge, and the facts contained in it are different from any other facts now in use. I have carefully guarded, all the way through, against using hackneyed and moth-eaten facts. As a result, I am able to come before the people with a set of new and attractive statements, so fresh and so crisp that an unkind word would wither them in a moment." - Summary by The Author
Listen next episodes of
Remarks:
A Bright Future for Pugilism. - The Snake Indian. ,
A Goat in a Frame. - To a Married Man. ,
A Letter of Regrets. - Venice. ,
All About Menials. - A Powerful Speech. ,
Daniel Webster. - Two Ways of Telling It. ,
Parental Advice. - Early Day Justice. ,
Petticoats at the Polls. - The Sedentary Hen. ,
Plato. - The Expensive Word. ,
Roller Skating. - No More Frontier. ,
She Kind of Coaxed Him. - Answering an Invitation. ,
Street Cars and Curiosities. -The Poor Blind Pig. ,
The Indian Orator. - You Heah Me, Sah! ,
To an Embryo Poet. - Eccentricities of Genius.