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Inside the Nobel Prize

Ten Untold Stories from the Award That Changed the World

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Inside the Nobel Prize

By: Jasmine Dyggan
Narrated by: Eyvonne Kinsey
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Inside the Nobel Prize invites readers into one of the most extraordinary traditions in modern history—an award born from invention, controversy, and an unexpected act of legacy. More than a century after the first medals were presented, the Nobel Prize remains the world’s most famous recognition of human achievement, celebrating brilliance in science, literature, peace, and the pursuit of knowledge that makes life better for everyone.

This audiobook reveals the remarkable story behind the prize, beginning with the life of Alfred Nobel—a restless genius who held over 350 patents, revolutionised engineering with the invention of dynamite, and wrestled with the moral weight of how his creations were used. A mistaken obituary branding him “the merchant of death” forced Nobel to examine how history might remember him, inspiring a decision that shocked his family and changed the world: to leave his vast fortune to establish five annual prizes that would honour those who brought the “greatest benefit to mankind.”

From the dramatic legal battle to bring Nobel’s will to life, to the first awards in 1901, this audiobook uncovers the surprising and inspiring details behind each chapter of the Nobel story. You’ll explore how the original five prize categories were chosen, why the Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo rather than Stockholm, how winners are selected through one of the most secretive processes on Earth, and the riches and recognition that await each Laureate. You’ll also learn how a sixth prize—Economic Sciences—was added decades later, revealing how the Nobel legacy continues to evolve.

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20th Century Historical Modern Professionals & Academics Science & Technology
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