Journeys to Bagdad
In these 10 short and witty essays, author Charles S. Brooks (1878-1934) muses on various topics, as wide-ranging as Shakespeare, travelling to foreign countries, or even fashion (night-caps and hoopskirts), to name only a few. - Summary by Sonia
Genre(s): Essays & Short Works
Language: English
Keyword(s): travel (290), essays (194), humour (147), Shakespeare (108), fashion (9)
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 01 | Journeys to Bagdad | Rita Boutros | 
								00:28:06 | 
| Play 02 | The worst edition of Shakespeare | Rita Boutros | 
								00:24:56 | 
| Play 03 | The decline of night-caps | Availle | 
								00:11:56 | 
| Play 04 | Maps and rabbit-holes | Christine Lehman | 
								00:15:01 | 
| Play 05 | Tunes for spring | Kathleen Moore | 
								00:15:57 | 
| Play 06 | Respectfully submitted - to a mournful air | dbowens | 
								00:06:05 | 
| Play 07 | The chilly presence of hard-headed persons | Gordon S. Jones | 
								00:10:02 | 
| Play 08 | Hoopskirts and other lively matter | Rachel Marie | 
								00:13:55 | 
| Play 09 | On traveling | Anita Sloma-Martinez | 
								00:08:53 | 
| Play 10 | Through the scuttle with the tinman | Gordon S. Jones | 
								00:19:23 |