MONTAIGNE / essays (Complete with Table of Contents)
<h2>MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS FOR KINDLE</h2><br /><h2>Complete with Table of Contents</h2><br /><br /><i>“On the highest throne in the world, we still sit only on our own bottom.â€</i> <br />(Michel de Montaigne, The Complete Essays)<br /><br />Imagine someone who has the most enlightened thoughts in a wide variety of topics whether you read it for pleasure or for serious study. That's Montaigne.<br /><br />Because <b>this book is provided with a Table of Contents</b>, you can easily access the essays you're most interested in with your Kindle.<br /><br />Take a look at some essay's titles available in this kindle book:<br /><br /><ul><br /><li>Of a Monstrous Child</li><br /><li>Of Age</li><br /><li>Of Ancient Customs</li><br /><li>Of Anger</li><br /><li>Of Books</li><br /><li>Of Cannibals</li><br /><li>Of Coaches</li><br /><li>Of Conscience</li><br /><li>Of Constancy</li><br /><li>Of Cripples</li><br /><li>Of Cruelty</li><br /><li>Of Custom, and that We Should Not Easily Change a Law Received</li><br /><li>Of Diversion</li><br /><li>Of Drunkenness</li><br /><li>Of Experience</li><br /><li>Of Fear</li><br /><li>Of Friendship</li><br /><li>Of Giving the Lie</li><br /><li>Of Glory</li><br /><li>Of Idleness</li><br /><li>Of Ill Means Employed to a Good End</li><br /><li>Of Judging of the Death of Another</li><br /><li>Of Liars</li><br /><li>Of Liberty of Conscience</li><br /><li>Of Managing the Will</li><br /><li>Of Moderation</li><br /><li>Of Names</li><br /><li>Of One Defect in Our Government</li><br /><li>Of Pedantry</li><br /><li>Of Physiognomy</li><br /><li>Of Posting</li><br /><li>Of Prayers</li><br /><li>Of Presumption</li><br /><li>Of Profit and Honesty</li><br /><li>Of Prognostications</li><br /><li>Of Quick or Slow Speech</li><br /><li>Of Recompenses of Honour</li><br /><li>Of Repentance</li><br /><li>Of Sleep</li><br /><li>Of Smells</li><br /><li>Of Solitude</li><br /><li>Of Sorrow</li><br /><li>Of Sumptuary Laws</li><br /><li>Of the Affection of Fathers to Their Children</li><br /><li>Of the Art of Conference</li><br /><li>Of the Custom of Wearing Clothes</li><br /><li>Of the Education of Children</li><br /><li>Of the Force of Imagination</li><br /><li>Of the Inconstancy of Our Actions</li><br /><li>Of the Inconvenience of Greatness</li><br /><li>Of the Inequality Amoungst Us</li><br /><li>Of the Most Excellent Men</li><br /><li>Of the Parsimony of the Ancients</li><br /><li>Of the Punishment of Cowardice</li><br /><li>Of the Resemblance of Children to Their Fathers</li><br /><li>Of the Uncertainty of Our Judgment</li><br /><li>Of the Vanity of Words</li><br /><li>Of Three Commerces</li><br /><li>Of Three Good Women</li><br /><li>Of Thumbs</li><br /><li>Of Vain Subtleties</li><br /><li>Of Vanity</li><br /><li>Of Virtue</li><br /><li>Of War Horses, or Destriers</li><br /><ul><br /><br />And you will find many, many other topics because <b>this book contains Montaigne's complete essays</b>. Imagine something important and it's very likely that Montaigne has written an essay about it.<br /><br /><i>“When I am attacked by gloomy thoughts, nothing helps me so much as running to my books. They quickly absorb me and banish the clouds from my mind.â€</i> <br />(Michel de Montaigne, The Complete Essays)<br /><br /><b>Do as Montaigne</b>: run to this book, because it will banish the clouds from your mind as it did for the following remarkable people.<br /><br /><i>“No book before or since was ever so much to me as Montaigne's essays.â€</i> <br />(Ralph Waldo Emerson)<br /><br /><i>“You ask me what to read. Read Montaigne."</i><br />(Gustave Flaubert)</ul></ul>