An Essay Upon Wind, with Curious Anecdotes of Eminent Peuters
Purported to be written by noted British Parliamentarian Charles James Fox as a result of a wager, this important and engaging essay is a meditation on the classifications of farts, the properties of them, the ingredients to consume in which to reproduce them as well as fascinating anecdotes of the various applications of wind-breaking in modern society. Join me in experiencing this fierce polemic...this call to action! - Summary by Ben Tucker
Genre(s): Essays & Short Works
Language: English
Keyword(s): essay (72), farting (1), farts (1), peuters (1)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Dedication | Ben Tucker |
00:03:37 |
Play 02 | An Essay Upon Farting, in a Letter | Ben Tucker |
00:13:45 |
Play 03 | Postscript | Ben Tucker |
00:03:25 |
Play 04 | After Thoughts Upon Farting; Shewing Its Ultility with Curious Anecdotes of Eminent Farters | Ben Tucker |
00:22:50 |