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Family Man
- Written by: John Galsworthy
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John Builder is a quintessential middle-class Englishman who prides himself on being in control. However, the women in his life are determined to forge their own paths, challenging his authority at every turn. As his once-stable world begins to unravel, John must confront the shifting dynamics around him and the consequences of his domineering nature. Summary by Michele Eaton
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Forgotten Man and Other Essays
- Written by: William Graham Sumner
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Sumner's popular essays were to give him a wider audience to distribute his anti-imperialism, his advocacy of free markets and the gold standard. He also had a long term influence over modern American conservatism. This is the final collection of his essays and is edited by Albert Galloway Keller. It concludes with The Forgotten Man where Sumner argued that, in his day, politics was being subverted by those proposing a "measure of relief for the evils which have caught public attention. (Summary by Michele Eaton )
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One Man's Family
- Written by: Entertainment Radio
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One Man's Family Radio Show"One Man's Family," a pioneering American radio soap opera, captivated listeners for nearly three decades, from 1932 to 1959. Created by Carlton E. Morse, it stands as the longest-running uninterrupted dramatic serial in the history of American radio. The show's innovative structure, divided into books and chapters, mirrored the format of a novel, enhancing its storytelling appeal.Set against the backdrop of San Francisco's picturesque Sea Cliff neighborhood, "One Man's Family" centered on the lives of stockbroker Henry Barbour, his wife Fanny, and their five ...
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Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things
- Written by: William Hazlitt
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The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things is a posthumous collection of essays by William Hazlitt, organized by his grandson, William Carew Hazlitt. The book contains some of Hazlitt's more famous essays that couldn't be found in book format. (Summary by Leni)
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The Many Men of Martha Manning
- A StereoSonic Adventure!
- Written by: Karen Getz, Grace Gonglewski, David Witz
- Narrated by: Karen Getz, Grace Gonglewski
- Length: 48 mins
- Unabridged
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The first Philadelphia Fringe Festival podcast play The Many Men of Martha Manning is a giddy spoof of the classic radio soap operas of the 40s and 50s. This six-episode "StereoSonic Adventure" takes the plucky 1958 housewife from Pepper Pickle, Pennsylvania, on a wild ride around the world in search of the truth about her missing scientist husband, Bill. She's accompanied by her incomprehensible best friend, Dotty.
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The Many Men of Martha Manning
- A StereoSonic Adventure!
- Narrated by: Karen Getz, Grace Gonglewski
- Length: 48 mins
- Release Date: 24-10-08
- Language: English
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