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There are 11 Free Audio History books about Spain. 5 of them are on Librivox and 6 are on Kindle. All of the books together contain a total of 3,727 Pages of text and is read in 62 hours, 7 hours to read, which is 2 days 14 hours 7 minutes.
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1 Subjects 10 290/88,808 |
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2 Countries 986 1,119/408,662
1 USA 331 313/125,417  |
2 UK 154 245/63,334  |
3 Italy 92 94/34,895  |
4 Greece 81 48.9/30,136  |
5 India 35 36.36/28,016  |
6 France 41 74.5/25,395  |
7 Germany 41 25.26/14,394  |
8 Israel 32 51.2/9,399  |
9 Spain 15 32.5/7,992  |
10 Egypt 16 11/7,293  |
11 Canada 15 8/6,294  |
12 Mexico 12 22.6/6,082  |
13 Russia 13 10/4,794  |
14 Iraq 9 9.33/4,599  |
15 Australia 9 7.85/4,120  |
16 China 15 6.36/4,097  |
17 Ireland 8 4.14/4,010  |
18 Japan 11 8.5/3,727  |
19 Iran 13 7.75/3,338  |
20 Netherlands 5 19.6/2,953  |
21 Philipinnes 6 32.5/2,794  |
23 South Africa 5 2.4/1,609  |
24 Cuba 1 19.5/1,473 |
25 Sudan 2 .83/1,100  |
26 Congo 1 .95/1,019 |
27 Turkey 2 1/807  |
28 Indonesia 1 2.75/803  |
29 Norway 3 1.42/759  |
30 Brazil 1 .34/754  |
31 Czeck Rep. 1 1.48/701  |
32 Denmark 1 .6/666  |
33 Equador 1 1.4/490  |
34 Iceland 1 1.08/490 |
35 Haiti 1 1.4/468 |
36 Zimbabwe 1 .63/350 |
37 New Zealand 1 .9/346  |
38 Afghanistan 1 .57/304  |
39 Thailand 1 .95/304 |
40 Tunisia 1 .54/301  |
41 Liberia 1 .85/83 |
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1 1915 History of Japanese People From Earliest Times to End of Meiji Era
by Brinkley, F (Frank), Kikuchi, Dairoku
433,717W 1735 28:55
1 Historiographer's Art in Old Japan |
2 Japanese Mythology |
3 Rationalization |
4 Origin of Japanese Nation: Historical Evidences |
5 Origin of Nation: Geographical & Archaeological Relics
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6 Language & Physical Characteristics |
7 Manners & Customs in Remote Antiquity |
8 Prehistoric Sovereigns |
9 Prehistoric Sovereigns |
10 From 29th to 35th Sovereign |
11 Daika Reforms |
12 Daiho Laws & Yoro Laws |
13 Nara Epoch |
14 Heian Epoch |
15 Capital & Provinces |
16 Recovery of Administrative Authority by Throne |
17 Manners & Customs of Heian Epoch |
18 Epoch of Gen (Minamoto) & Hei (Taira) |
19 Kamakura Bakufu |
20 Hojo |
21 Art, Religion, Literature, Customs, & Commerce in Kamakura Period
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22 Fall of Hojo & Rise of Ashikaga |
23 War of Dynasties |
24 Fall of Ashikaga |
25 Foreign Intercourse, Literature, Art, Religion, Manners, & Customs in Muromachi Epoch |
26 Epoch of Wars (Sengoku Jidai) |
27 Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, & Ieyasu |
28 Invasion of Korea |
29 Momo-Yama Epoch |
30 Christianity in Japan |
31 Tokugawa Shogunate |
32 1st Period of Tokugawa Bakufu: from First Tokugawa Shogun, Ieyasu, to 4th, Ietsuna 1603 - 80 |
33 Middle Period of Tokugawa Bakufu: from 5th Shogun, Tsunayoshi, to 10th Shogun, Ieharu 1680 - 1786 |
34 Late Period of Tokugawa Bakufu Eleventh Shogun,Ienari 1786 - 1838 |
35 Organization, Central & Local: Currency & Laws of Tokugawa Bakufu |
36 Revival of Shinto Cult |
37 Foreign Relations & Decline of Tokugawa |
38 Meiji Government |
39 Wars with China & Russia. |
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2 1920 Introduction to History of Japan
by Hara, Katsuro
107,640W 431 7:11
1 Races & Climate of Japan |
2 Japan before Introduction of Buddhism & Chinese Civilisation |
3 Growth of Imperial Power Gradual Centralisation |
4 Remodeling of State |
5 Culmination of New Régime: Stagnation: Rise of Military Régime |
6 Military Régime: Taira & Minamoto Shogunate of Kamakura |
7 Welding of Nation Political Disintegration of Country |
8 End of Medieval Japan |
9 Transition from Medieval to Modern Japan |
10 Tokugawa Shogunate, Its Political Régime |
11 Tokugawa Shogunate, Culture & Society |
12 Restoration of Meidji. |
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3 1980 Zen Experience
by Thomas Hoover
98,021W 392 6:32
1 INTRODUCTION
1 Taoism: Way to Zen |
2 Lao Tzu |
3 Chuang Tzu |
4 Kuo Hsiang: Neo-Taoist |
5 7 Sages of Bamboo Grove |
6 Buddhist Roots of Zen |
7 Buddha |
8 Nagarjuna |
9 Kumarajiva |
10 Seng-chao |
11 Tao sheng |
12 Synthesis |
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2 EARLY MASTERS
1 Bodhidharma: 1st Patriarch of Zen |
2 Hui-k'o: 2nd Patriarch of Zen |
3 Seng-Ts'an, Tao-hsin, Fa-jung, & Hung-jen: 4 Early Masters |
4 Shen-hsiu & Shen-hui: "Gradual" & "Sudden" Masters |
5 Hui-neng: 6th Patriarch & Father of Modern Zen |
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3 GOLDEN AGE OF ZEN
1 Ma-tsu: Originator of "Shock" Enlightenment |
2 Huai-hai: Father of Monastic Ch'an |
3 Nan-ch'uan & Chao-chou: Masters of Irrational |
4 P'ang & Han-shan: Layman & Poet |
5 Huang-po: Master of Universal Mind |
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4 SECTARIANISM & KOAN
1 Lin-chi: Founder of Rinzai Zen |
2 Tung-shan & Ts'ao-shan: Founders of Soto Zen |
3 Kuei-shan, Yun-men, & Fa-yen: Three Minor Houses |
4 Ta-hui: Master of Koan |
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5 ZEN IN JAPAN
1 Eisai: 1st Japanese Master |
2 Dogen: Father of Japanese Soto Zen |
3 Ikkyu: Zen Eccentric |
4 Hakuin: Japanese Master of Koan |
5 Reflections. |
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5 1908 Bushido Soul of Japan
by Nitobi
57,750W 231 3:50:06 105M
1 Bushido as Ethical System |
2 Sources of Bushido |
3 Rectitude or Justice |
4 Courage, Spirit of Dearing & Bearing |
5 Benevolence, Feeling of Distress |
6 Politeness |
7 Veracity or Truthfulness |
8 Honor |
9 Duty of Loyalty |
10 Education & Training of Samurai |
11 Self Control |
12 Institutions of Suicide & Redress |
13 Sword Soul of Samurai |
14 Training & Position of Woman |
15 Influence of Bushido |
16 Is Bushido Still Alive? |
17 Future of Bushido. |
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6 1946 Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
by US Army Corps of Engineers, Manhattan District
28,750W 115 3:34:06 98M
1 Manhaten project investigating group, |
2 propaganda |
3 main conclusions |
4 foreward |
5 Selection of target |
6 description of cities |
7 attacks |
8 general comparison of hiroshima & nagasaki |
9 general description of damage caused by atomic explosions |
10 Total casualties & nature of atomic explosion |
11 Characteristics of damage caused by bombs |
12 calculations of peak pressure of blast waves, long range |
13 Charactericsics of Injuries to persons, burns, mechanical, blast, burn, radiation, effects on inhabitant |
14 Eyewitness Account by Father Seims. |
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7 1911 On Laws of Japanese Painting
by Henry P Bowie
32,516W 130 2:10
1 PERSONAL EXPERIENCES |
2 ART IN JAPAN |
3 LAWS FOR USE OF BRUSH & MATERIALS |
4 LAWS GOVERNING CONCEPTION & EXECUTION OF A PAINTING |
5 CANONS OF AESTHETICS OF JAPANESE PAINTING |
6 SUBJECTS FOR JAPANESE PAINTING |
7 SIGNATURES & SEALS |
8 EXPLANATION OF HEAD-BANDS |
9 PLATES EXPLANATORY OF FOREGOING TEXT ON LAWS OF JAPANESE PAINTING.
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8 1906 Book of Tea
by Kakuzo
31,250W 125 2:05:03 57 2M
1 Cup of Humanity |
2 Schools of Tea |
3 Tea Room |
4 Art of Appreciation |
5 Flowers |
6 Tea-Masters. |
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9 1905 Religion in Japan
by Cobbold, George A (George Augustus)
29,969W 120 2:00
1 Shintoism
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2 Buddhism |
3 Buddhism In Japan |
4 Buddhism & Christianity |
5 Christianity In Japan |
6 Publications Of Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. |
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10 945 Tosa Diary
By no Tsurayuki KI 872 - 945
22,500W 90 1:29:52  |
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4 1913 Religion of Samurai A Study of Zen Philosophy & Discipline in China & Japan by Nukariya, Kaiten 86,072W 344 5:44
1 INTRODUCTION
1 Southern & Northern Schools of Buddhism |
2 Development & Differentiation of Buddhism |
3 Object of this Book is Explaining of Mahayanistic View of Life & World |
4 Zen holds Unique Position among Established Religions of World |
5 Historical Antiquity of Zen |
6 Denial of Scriptural Authority by Zen |
7 Practisers of Zen hold Buddha as their Predecessor, whose Spiritual Level they Aim to Attain |
8 Iconoclastic Attitude of Zen |
9 Zen Activity |
10 Physical & Mental Training |
11 Historical Importance |
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2 HISTORY OF ZEN IN CHINA
1 Origin of Zen in India |
2 Introduction of Zen into China by Bodhidharma |
3 Bodhidharma & Emperor Wu |
4 Bodhidharma & his Successor, 2nd Patriarch |
5 Bodhidharma's Disciples & Transmission of Law |
6 Second & 3rd Patriarchs |
7 4th Patriarch & Emperor Tai Tsung |
8 Fifth & 6th Patriarchs |
9 Spiritual Attainment of 6th Patriarch |
10 Flight of 6th Patriarch |
11 Development of Southern & Northern School of Zen |
12 Missionary Activity of 6th Patriarch |
13 Disciples under 6th Patriarch |
14 3 Important Elements of Zen |
15 Decline of Zen |
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3 HISTORY OF ZEN IN JAPAN
1 Establishment of Rin Zai School of Zen in Japan |
2 Introduction of So To School of Zen |
3 Characteristics of Do-gen, Founder of Japanese So To Sect |
4 Social State of Japan when Zen was Established by Ei-sai & Do-gen |
5 Resemblance of Zen Monk to Samurai |
6 Honest Poverty of Zen Monk & Samurai |
7 Manliness of Zen Monk & Samurai |
8 Courage & Composure of Mind of Zen Monk & Samurai |
9 Zen & Regent Generals of Ho-jo Period |
10 Zen after Downfall of Ho-jo Regency |
11 Zen in Dark Age |
12 Zen under Toku-gawa Shogunate |
13 Zen after Restoration |
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4 UNIVERSE IS SCRIPTURE OF ZEN
1 Scripture is no More than Waste Paper |
2 No Need of Scriptural Authority for Zen |
3 Usual Explanation of Canon |
4 Sutras used by Zen Masters |
5 A Sutra Equal in Size to Whole World 68 |
6 Great Men & Nature |
7 Absolute & Reality are but an Abstraction |
8 Sermon of Inanimate |
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5 BUDDHA, UNIVERSAL SPIRIT
1 Ancient Buddhist Pantheon |
2 Zen is Iconoclastic |
3 Buddha is Unnamable |
4 Buddha, Universal Life |
5 Life & Change |
6 Pessimistic View of Ancient Hindus |
7 Hinayanism & its Doctrine |
8 Change as seen by Zen |
9 Life & Change |
10 Life, Change, & Hope |
11 Everything is Living according to Zen |
12 Creative Force of Nature & Humanity |
13 Universal Life is Universal Spirit |
14 Poetical Intuition & Zen |
15 Enlightened Consciousness |
16 Buddha Dwelling in Individual Mind |
17 Enlightened Consciousness is not Intellectual Insight |
18 Our Conception of Buddha is not Final |
19 How to Worship Buddha |
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6 NATURE OF MAN
1 Man is Good-natured according to Mencius |
2 Man is Bad-natured according to Siun Tsz |
3 Man is both Good-natured & Bad-natured according to Yan Hiung |
4 Man is neither Good-natured nor Bad-natured according to Su Shih |
5 There is no Mortal who is Purely Moral |
6 There is no Mortal who is Non-moral or Purely Immoral |
7 Where, then, does Error Lie? |
8 Man is not Good-natured nor Bad-natured, but Buddha natured |
9 Parable of Robber Kih |
10 Wang Yang Ming & Thief |
11 Bad are Good in Egg |
12 Great Person & Small Person |
13 Theory of Buddha-Nature adequately explains Ethical States of Man |
14 Buddha-Nature is Common Source of Morals |
15 Parable of a Drunkard |
16 Shakya Muni & Prodigal Son |
17 Parable of Monk & Stupid Woman |
18 'Each Smile a Hymn, each Kindly Word a Prayer' |
19 World is in Making |
20 Progress & Hope of Life |
21 Betterment of Life |
22 Buddha of Mercy |
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7 ENLIGHTENMENT
1 Enlightenment is beyond Description & Analysis |
2 Enlightenment Implies an Insight into Nature of Self |
3 Irrationality of Belief of Immortality |
4 Examination of Notion of Self |
5 Nature is Mother of All Things |
6 Real Self |
7 Awakening of Innermost Wisdom |
8 Zen is not Nihilistic |
9 Zen & Idealism |
10 Idealism is a Potent Medicine for Self -Created Mental Disease |
11 Idealistic Scepticism concerning Objective Reality |
12 Idealistic Scepticism concerning Religion & Morality |
13 An Illusion concerning Appearance & Reality |
14 Where does Root of Illusion Lie? |
15 Thing-in-Itself means Thing-Knowerless |
16 Four Alternatives & Five Categories |
17 Personalism of B P Bowne |
18 All Worlds in Ten Directions are Buddha's Holy Land |
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8 LIFE
1 Epicureanism & Life |
2 Errors of Philosophical Pessimists & Religious Optimists |
3 Law of Balance |
4 Life Consists in Conflict |
5 Mystery of Life |
6 Nature favours Nothing in Particular |
7 Law of Balance in Life |
8 Application of Law of Causation to Morals |
9 Retribution in Past, Present, & Future Life |
10 Eternal Life as taught by Professor M?nsterberg |
11 Life in Concrete |
12 Difficulties are no Match for an Optimist |
13 Do Thy Best & Leave Rest to Providence |
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9 TRAINING OF MIND & PRACTICE OF MEDITATION
1 Method of Instruction adopted by Zen Masters |
2 1st Step in Mental Training |
3 Next Step in Mental Training |
4 3rd Step in Mental Training |
5 Zazen, or Sitting in Meditation |
6 Breathing Exercise of Yogi |
7 Calmness of Mind |
8 Zazen & Forgetting of Self |
9 Zen & Supernatural Power |
10 True Dhyana |
11 Let Go of Your Idle Thoughts |
12 ' Five Ranks of Merit' |
13 ' Ten Pictures of Cowherd' |
14 Zen & Nirvana |
15 Nature & Her Lesson |
16 Beatitude of Zen |
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