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The Guns of August
- By: Barbara W. Tuchman
- Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
- Length: 19 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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In this Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, historian Barbara Tuchman brings to life the people and events that led up to World War I. This was the last gasp of the Gilded Age, of Kings and Kaisers and Czars, of pointed or plumed hats, colored uniforms, and all the pomp and romance that went along with war. How quickly it all changed...and how horrible it became.
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Fantastic book but the accents...
- By Amazon Customer on 15-02-2021
- The Guns of August
- By: Barbara W. Tuchman
- Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
Fascinating insight into the opening months of WW1
Reviewed: 08-06-2020
A great book, well narrated. Provided fascinating insight into the inexorable wheels of disaster that precipitated the horrors of the Western Front.
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Who Stole Feminism?
- By: Christina Hoff Sommers
- Narrated by: Kristen Underwood
- Length: 13 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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Philosophy professor Christina Sommers has exposed a disturbing development: how a group of zealots, claiming to speak for all women, are promoting a dangerous new agenda that threatens our most cherished ideals and sets women against men in all spheres of life. In case after case, Sommers shows how these extremists have propped up their arguments with highly questionable but well-funded research, presenting inflammatory and often inaccurate information and stifling any semblance of free and open scrutiny.
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Vital investigation and pursuit of truth!
- By Tony on 25-02-2021
- Who Stole Feminism?
- By: Christina Hoff Sommers
- Narrated by: Kristen Underwood
Utterly fascinating, prescient, seminal.
Reviewed: 03-02-2020
No book I have read has given more greater insight into contemporary political ethics expressed on campus, in the workplace, and in the offices of our state than this one. What I find staggering is that this book was written in 1993 and, with astonishing prescience, have me huge insights into the political ethics of the university campus where I worked from 2012 to 2019.
I must also commend Ms Hoff Sommers in giving me cause to delight in the type of clear-headed fair-minded feminism she represents. If all who spoke in the name of feminism spoke as she does, we would all be converts to the cause.
This book is also beautifully read by Ms Underwood in dulcet tones. I devoured this book in just a few days.
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Churchill
- By: Roy Jenkins
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 38 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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In this magisterial book, Roy Jenkins' unparalleled command of the political history of Britain and his own high-level government experience combine in a narrative account of Churchill's astounding career that is unmatched in its shrewd insights, its unforgettable anecdotes, the clarity of its overarching themes, and the author's nuanced appreciation of his extraordinary subject.
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Excellent from start to finish
- By Anonymous User on 09-01-2019
- Churchill
- By: Roy Jenkins
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Great political biography
Reviewed: 21-09-2019
A biography written by a politician and therefore providing a politician's eye view on Churchill. Fascinating for this reason.
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The World Crisis 1911-1918 - Part Three 1916-1918
- By: Sir Winston Churchill
- Narrated by: Christian Rodska
- Length: 13 hrs and 42 mins
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Winston Churchill's superlative account of the prelude to and events of the First World War is a defining work of twentieth-century history. With dramatic narrative power Churchill reconstructs the action on the Western and Eastern Fronts, the wars at sea and in the air and the advent of tanks and U-boats. The third and final part of Churchill's magisterial book includes the chapters Verdun, Jutland: The Encounter, The Battle of the Somme, The Intervention of the United States, Britain Conquers the U-boats, The Climax and Victory.
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Staggering. Every human should should read this.
- By mr t g curtis on 09-04-2018
Staggering. Every human should should read this.
Reviewed: 09-04-2018
Staggering. Every human should should read this, to understand the horrors that destroyed the great European powers.