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When Montezuma Met Cortes
- The True Story of the Meeting That Changed History
- De: Matthew Restall
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
- Duración: 16 h y 6 m
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In 1519, the Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortés first met Montezuma, the Aztec emperor, at the entrance to the capital city of Tenochtitlan. This introduction - the prelude to the Spanish seizure of Mexico City and to European colonization of the mainland of the Americas - has long been the symbol of Cortés' bold and brilliant military genius. Montezuma, on the other hand, is remembered as a coward who gave away a vast empire and touched off a wave of colonial invasions across the hemisphere. But is this really what happened?
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Flawed, but worth it for those interested.
- De "J" en 02-16-18
- When Montezuma Met Cortes
- The True Story of the Meeting That Changed History
- De: Matthew Restall
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
Great History Lesson
Revisado: 03-10-25
I very much enjoyed the author's update on the Cortez the Conquistador tale that we learned in school. The evidence he gave for his conclusions was substantial and compelling. Perhaps the last third was a little too detailed for my tastes. There were so many native Mexican and Spanish names that I honestly couldn't keep track of who was doing what. More broader strokes would've sufficed for me.
The narration was very good except it was a bit sluggish for my taste. I sped it up a notch, and that helped a lot. For this subject, I may have sought someone with a Mexican or Spanish accent instead of British, but his pronunciation of all the varied names, places and events seemed very good to me. It's worth a listen of you're interested in this topic.
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An American Martyr in Persia
- The Epic Life and Tragic Death of Howard Baskerville
- De: Reza Aslan
- Narrado por: Reza Aslan
- Duración: 10 h y 2 m
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As a student of Woodrow Wilson at Princeton, Howard Baskerville was aflame not only with the gospel of Jesus, but with the Wilsonian gospel that constitutional democracy is the birthright of all nations. Rather than become a small-town minister like his father in South Dakota, he volunteered for missionary service in Persia. Tabriz in 1907 was a hotbed of democratic revolution. Brilliant young firebrands were among Baskerville’s students at the Presbyterian school—and became his devoted friends. He lectured on freedom; they dedicated their lives to it.
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Didn't plan on listening to this one...
- De Amazon Customer en 10-20-22
- An American Martyr in Persia
- The Epic Life and Tragic Death of Howard Baskerville
- De: Reza Aslan
- Narrado por: Reza Aslan
Interesting History of Persia i the 20th Century
Revisado: 01-12-25
Pretty good story, though I think it should be subtitled History of 20th Century Persia/Iran.
Most of the book was about the ways Persia was ruled and the attempted revolutions in the eary 1900s. Howard Baskerville, the martyr in the title, was a pretty dull character until the last couple of chapters. I was not familiar at all with anything about Persia before I listened to this book, and, to be honest, I got a little lost in all the various names and titles of the people. The bulk of of the first two thirds of the book was historical background about Persia, which was useful knowledge, but I kept waiting for the main character to do something interesting. Epilogue explained why the author was drawn to this subject. I would have liked to have known this up front at the beginning of the book to help put it all in perspective.
I have enjoyed several of Mr. Aslan's other books about religion which is a big reason I chose this book. His narration of his own books has always been very good, but this one missed the mark just a bit as it was more akin to a narrative with characters.
That said, I'm happy to have listened to it and glad to have a widened my knowledge of a time and place that I knew very little about previously.
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Isaac's Storm
- A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
- De: Erik Larson
- Narrado por: Richard Davidson
- Duración: 8 h y 46 m
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At the dawn of the 20th century, a great confidence suffused America. Isaac Cline was one of the era's new men, a scientist who believed he knew all there was to know about the motion of clouds and the behavior of storms. The idea that a hurricane could damage the city of Galveston, Texas, where he was based, was to him preposterous, "an absurd delusion." It was 1900, a year when America felt bigger and stronger than ever before. Nothing in nature could hobble the gleaming city of Galveston, then a magical place that seemed destined to become the New York of the Gulf.
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- De stephiemav42 en 03-10-21
- Isaac's Storm
- A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
- De: Erik Larson
- Narrado por: Richard Davidson
Excellent
Revisado: 12-23-24
Very well written and produced. History presented as a narrative with personal accounts of the events. Highly recommend.
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Destiny of the Republic
- A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
- De: Candice Millard
- Narrado por: Paul Michael
- Duración: 9 h y 47 m
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James A. Garfield may have been the most extraordinary man ever elected president. Born into abject poverty, he rose to become a wunderkind scholar, a Civil War hero, and a renowned and admired reformist congressman. Nominated for president against his will, he engaged in a fierce battle with the corrupt political establishment. But four months after his inauguration, a deranged office seeker tracked Garfield down and shot him in the back. But the shot didn’t kill Garfield. The drama of what happened subsequently is a powerful story of a nation in turmoil.
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Marvelous, Magnificent, Millard
- De Mel en 02-08-12
- Destiny of the Republic
- A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
- De: Candice Millard
- Narrado por: Paul Michael
Outstanding
Revisado: 04-14-23
Easily one of the best audiobooks I've listened to, and I've listened to a lot over the past 5 years or so. Excellently written illuminating an era of our nation's past that is often rushed by on the way from the civil war to the roaring twenties. The narration was marvelous. A beautiful, resonant voice, great inflection, pacing, and characarizations. I should think that I will give this a iisten again at some point in the future, which I do only with a very few books.
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God Is Not Great
- How Religion Poisons Everything
- De: Christopher Hitchens
- Narrado por: Christopher Hitchens
- Duración: 8 h y 45 m
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In the tradition of Bertrand Russell's Why I Am Not a Christian and Sam Harris' recent best-seller, The End of Faith, Christopher Hitchens makes the ultimate case against religion. With a close and erudite reading of the major religious texts, he documents the ways in which religion is a man-made wish, a cause of dangerous sexual repression, and a distortion of our origins in the cosmos.
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5-Star Writing. Perfect Author Narration.
- De Michael en 12-13-09
- God Is Not Great
- How Religion Poisons Everything
- De: Christopher Hitchens
- Narrado por: Christopher Hitchens
This book is great
Revisado: 02-27-23
Great book. However, as numerous others have said, the narration is not great. Mr. Hitchens is quite hard to understand about 20% of the time, mostly at the mumbled beginning of sentences or the rushed, trailed off ending of them. Slowed down in an attempt to make the words clearer only makes it like listening to a drunk who you are sure will nod off in mid- sentence any moment. Still, I liked the parts I could make out.
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Maladies of Empire
- How Colonialism, Slavery, and War Transformed Medicine
- De: Jim Downs
- Narrado por: David Colacci
- Duración: 9 h y 2 m
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Most stories of medical progress come with ready-made heroes. John Snow traced the origins of London's 1854 cholera outbreak to a water pump, leading to the birth of epidemiology. Florence Nightingale's contributions to the care of soldiers in the Crimean War transformed hospitals from crucibles of infection to sanctuaries of recuperation. Yet histories of individual innovators ignore many key sources of medical knowledge.
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Very Interesting
- De Timmy the G en 11-11-22
- Maladies of Empire
- How Colonialism, Slavery, and War Transformed Medicine
- De: Jim Downs
- Narrado por: David Colacci
Very Interesting
Revisado: 11-11-22
Fascinating to learn how doctors came to understand the causes of diseases and how crucial anonymous subjegated people were to that body of knowledge.
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It's a Long Story
- My Life
- De: Willie Nelson, David Ritz - contributor
- Narrado por: Christopher Ryan Grant
- Duración: 9 h y 33 m
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"Unvarnished. Funny. Leaving no stone unturned"...So say the publishers about this audiobook I've written. What I say is that this is the story of my life, told as clear as a Texas sky and in the same rhythm that I lived it. It's a story of restlessness and the purity of the moment and living right. Of my childhood in Abbott, Texas, to the Pacific Northwest, from Nashville to Hawaii, and all the way back again. Of selling vacuum cleaners and encyclopedias while hosting radio shows and writing song after song, hoping to strike gold.
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An Enjoyable Listen
- De Patrick en 05-19-15
- It's a Long Story
- My Life
- De: Willie Nelson, David Ritz - contributor
- Narrado por: Christopher Ryan Grant
Excellent
Revisado: 10-25-22
No surprise that Willie is a terrific writer. His story is very interesting. The narrator is very good.
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The Great Upheaval
- America and the Birth of the Modern World, 1788-1800
- De: Jay Winik
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis
- Duración: 31 h y 13 m
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It is an era that redefined history. As the 1790s began, a fragile America teetered on the brink of oblivion, Russia towered as a vast imperial power, and France plunged into revolution. But in contrast to the way conventional histories tell it, none of these remarkable events occurred in isolation.
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I was crazy addicted to this book.
- De Daniel R McCloy en 12-06-17
- The Great Upheaval
- America and the Birth of the Modern World, 1788-1800
- De: Jay Winik
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis
A new view on history
Revisado: 05-18-22
I really liked the concept of how intertwined the people and events of this time period were. we teand to be taught it all happened more independent of each other than we learn in this book. I was never aware how so many of our American revolutionary heroes in turn played roles in France, Russia and even Poland after they leave the scene here.
My only complaint is that the author was a little too granular with th details all the way through. I would have been happier with a shorter book with more of a broader stroke to all of it.
The narrator was quite good.
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Helgoland
- Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
- De: Carlo Rovelli, Erica Segre - translator, Simon Carnell - translator
- Narrado por: David Rintoul
- Duración: 4 h y 31 m
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One of the world's most renowned theoretical physicists, Carlo Rovelli has entranced millions of readers with his singular perspective on the cosmos. In Helgoland, he examines the enduring enigma of quantum theory. The quantum world Rovelli describes is as beautiful as it is unnerving. Helgoland is a treeless island in the North Sea where the 23-year-old Werner Heisenberg made the crucial breakthrough for the creation of quantum mechanics, setting off a century of scientific revolution.
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The cat is not sleeping
- De Anonymous en 05-30-21
- Helgoland
- Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
- De: Carlo Rovelli, Erica Segre - translator, Simon Carnell - translator
- Narrado por: David Rintoul
very interesting
Revisado: 01-31-22
I knew next to nothing about quantum physics before listening to this book, and now I know something about it. There's a lot of philosophy weaved in this book about science, and that is new to me too. I will probably listen to this again sometime in the hopes of more fully understanding what the author is saying.
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Unrequited Infatuations
- A Memoir
- De: Stevie Van Zandt
- Narrado por: Stevie van Zandt
- Duración: 14 h y 26 m
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What story begins in a bedroom in suburban New Jersey in the early '60s, unfolds on some of the country's largest stages, and then ranges across the globe, demonstrating over and over again how rock and roll has the power to change the world for the better? This story. The first true heartbeat of Unrequited Infatuations is the moment when Stevie Van Zandt trades in his devotion to the Baptist religion for an obsession with rock and roll.
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Accurate , intelligent entertaining memoir.
- De Amazon Customer en 09-30-21
- Unrequited Infatuations
- A Memoir
- De: Stevie Van Zandt
- Narrado por: Stevie van Zandt
The story of a great rock 'n' roller
Revisado: 01-15-22
Listening to Little Steven tell his story was a treat. His inflections and laughs as he recapped all his improbable adventures was quite entertaining. There's a lot stuff in this book that I was familiar with, being a pretty big fan for the last 40 years or so, and a lot I was not aware of. I loved the Sun City record when it came out, but I had no idea how much work and danger he went through to make it happen or how much influence it had in actually destroying the despicable apartheid system in South Africa. That alone would have a lifetime achievement for a regular guy! But there is so much more he accomplished and just as much that he tried and didn't succeed which is still fascinating. It was cool hearing his take on Bruce both on the stories I'm familiar with and the stuff he brought to light in this book. Nice to feel the bond between two lifelong friends.
Mr. Van Vandt comes off both self depracating and full of himself but that's all part of the charm in my opinion.
There were more than a few editing glitches where they didn't quite cut out a word or two when they switched to a different take so some words were weirdly repeated, and that was a little annoying. But as Silvio Dante might shrug and say, "Whatya gonna do?"
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