3-in-l CD CASE INSERTS (1. FRONT, 2. BACK) and 3. ORIGAMI PAPER CASE, with folding instructions. Page 1 . Front cover for CD Jewel Case, 4.75“ x 4.75“ Cut on outer black lines, fold along center line and tuck into front of Jewel Case Ingersoll ■■ HUMBOLDT The Works of Robert G. . Ingersoll Volume 1 ■ Lecture 2 Iw Read for LibriVox bvJBr/an Levine m Ingersoll on HUMBOLDT from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 1, Lecture 2 Col. Ingersoll begins his popular lecture series on famous persons as follows: "It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Take from our world what they have given, and all the niches would be empty, all the walls naked—meaning and connection would fall from words of poetry and fiction, music would go back to common air, and all the forms of subtle and enchanting Art would lose proportion and become the unmeaning waste and shattered spoil of thoughtless Chance." One of the most famous orators of his day, a contemporary and personal friend of Mark Twain and General Grant, Ingersoll's lectures on famous people herein include: SHAKESPEARE, ROBERT BURNS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOLTAIRE, WALT WHITMAN; followed by inspiring speeches on THE GREAT INFIDELS, WHICH WAY? (science or superstition), and ABOUT THE HOLY BIBLE. Lectures from Volume 1 on THOMAS PAINE and HUMBOLDT, will also be included in this series. ( Michele Fry) Genre(s): *Non-fiction Language: English Group: Ingersoll Lectures, Volume 3 (Literature) Read by: Brian Levine Book Coordinator: Michele Fry Meta Coordinator: Amy Gramour Proof Listener: Michele Fry Cover Design: Michele Fry Run Time: 00:32:09 Catalog Date: 2020-04-12 Zip File Size: 15 MB Page 2. Back of CD Jewel Case. Cut along outer black lines, fold flaps to fit into sides of case. Disassemble jewel case, slide paper in. Reassemble. ? a - fD •1 O CTQ CD (X) O o s d o r o H Ingersoll on HUMBOLDT from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 1, Lecture 2 Col. Ingersoll begins his popular lecture series on famous persons as follows: "It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Take from our world what they have given, and all the niches would be empty, all the walls naked—meaning and connection would fall from words of poetry and fiction, music would go back to common air, and all the forms of subtle and enchanting Art would lose proportion and become the unmeaning waste and shattered spoil of thoughtless Chance." One of the most famous orators of his day, a contemporary and personal friend of Mark Twain and General Grant, Ingersoll's lectures on famous people herein include: SHAKESPEARE, ROBERT BURNS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOLTAIRE, WALT WHITMAN; followed by inspiring speeches on THE GREAT INFIDELS, WHICH WAY? (science or superstition), and ABOUT THE HOLY BIBLE. Lectures from Volume 1 on THOMAS PAINE and HUMBOLDT, will also be included in this series. ( Michele Fry) Genre(s): *Non-fiction Language: English Group: Ingersoll Lectures, Volume 3 (Literature) Read by: Brian Levine Book Coordinator: Michele Fry Meta Coordinator: Amy Gramour Proof Listener: Michele Fry Cover Design: Michele Fry Run Time: 00:32:09 Catalog Date: 2020-04-12 Zip File Size: 15 MB This recording and cover are in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.librivox.org. LibriVox acoustical liberation of books in the public domain O - fD •1 O CTQ CD O o s ffi d § w o r © H You may download this 3-in-l template here . Page 3, Origami CD Case When folded, the cover art will be right side up, and these side notes won’t show. Ingersoll on HUMBOLDT from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 1, Lecture 2 Col. Ingersoll begins his popular lecture series on famous persons as follows: "It is hard to overstate the debt we owe to the men and women of genius. Take from our world what they have given, and all the niches would be empty, all the walls naked—meaning and connection would fall from words of poetry and fiction, music would go back to common air, and all the forms of subtle and enchanting Art would lose proportion and become the unmeaning waste and shattered spoil of thoughtless Chance." One of the most famous orators of his day, a contemporary and personal friend of Mark Twain and General Grant, Ingersoll's lectures on famous people herein include: SHAKESPEARE, ROBERT BURNS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOLTAIRE, WALT WHITMAN; followed by inspiring speeches on THE GREAT INFIDELS, WHICH WAY? (science or superstition), and ABOUT THE HOLY BIBLE. Lectures from Volume 1 on THOMAS PAINE and HUMBOLDT, will also be included in this series. ( Michele Fry) Genre(s): *Non-fiction Language: English Group: Ingersoll Lectures. Volume 3 (Literature) Read by: Brian Levine Book Coordinator: Michele Fry Run Time: 00:32:09 Meta Coordinator: Amy Gramour Catalog Date: 2020-04-12 Proof Listener: Michele Fry Zip File Size: 15 MB Cover Design: Michele Fry NOTE: Easy Folding Instructions for this Origami CD case, including step by step photos, can be found here . Can also access from the LY Wiki page, CD Covers. Print Page 3 on regular or 20 lb bond paper for ease of folding. 0 u/a d 7 uer xoAIJqil J0 I P ed U j|y Z djnpai Ez -1 duin|o/\ llosjaOui 9 uaqoy jo syJBM am 1010 IW 0 H" IIOSJbDui Cover image: Portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler (1843) Cover design for Librivox by Michele Fry