Marcus Aurelius
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We Don't Know Ourselves
- A Personal History of Modern Ireland
- Written by: Fintan O'Toole
- Narrated by: Aidan Kelly
- Length: 22 hrs and 11 mins
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In We Don't Know Ourselves, Fintan O'Toole weaves his own experiences into Irish social, cultural, and economic change, showing how Ireland, in just one lifetime, has gone from a reactionary "backwater" to an almost totally open society - perhaps the most astonishing national transformation in modern history. O'Toole narrates the once unthinkable collapse of the all-powerful Catholic Church, brought down by scandal and by the activism of ordinary Irish. He relates the horrific violence of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, which led most Irish to reject violent nationalism.
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Thoughtful, Engaging and Well Written
- By Marcus Aurelius on 2023-07-13
- We Don't Know Ourselves
- A Personal History of Modern Ireland
- Written by: Fintan O'Toole
- Narrated by: Aidan Kelly
Thoughtful, Engaging and Well Written
Reviewed: 2023-07-13
A great listen for those interested in learning about recent Irish history and the country’s rocky journey toward modernity. Correlating the author’s anecdotal experiences with the bigger cultural changes is a nice device that is often metaphoric and even poetic. The reader’s accent, in tandem with the evocative Irish expressions and phrasing provide the atmosphere.
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Nature's Mutiny
- How the Little Ice Age of the Long Seventeenth Century Transformed the West and Shaped the Present
- Written by: Philipp Blom
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
- Length: 10 hrs and 32 mins
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Although hints of a crisis appeared as early as the 1570s, the temperature by the end of the 16th century plummeted so drastically that Mediterranean harbors were covered with ice, birds literally dropped out of the sky, and "frost fairs" were erected on a frozen Thames - with kiosks, taverns, and even brothels that become a semi-permanent part of the city. Recounting the deep legacy and far-ranging consequences of this "Little Ice Age", acclaimed historian Philipp Blom reveals how the European landscape had subtly, but ineradicably, changed by the mid-17th century.
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Excellent listening experience
- By Marcus Aurelius on 2023-02-08
- Nature's Mutiny
- How the Little Ice Age of the Long Seventeenth Century Transformed the West and Shaped the Present
- Written by: Philipp Blom
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
Excellent listening experience
Reviewed: 2023-02-08
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, so much so that I bought a hard copy to that I could reread certain parts. Narrated by one of the best.
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The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England
- A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century
- Written by: Ian Mortimer
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
- Length: 11 hrs and 45 mins
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Imagine you could travel back to the 14th century. What would you see? What would you smell? More to the point, where are you going to stay? And what are you going to eat? Ian Mortimer shows us that the past is not just something to be studied; it is also something to be lived. He sets out to explain what life was like in the most immediate way, through taking you to the Middle Ages. The result is the most astonishing social history book you are ever likely to read: evolutionary in its concept, informative and entertaining in its detail.
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With ease didst i survive thanks to thy most excellent guide!
- By Liam on 2020-12-03
- The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England
- A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century
- Written by: Ian Mortimer
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
Highly engaging
Reviewed: 2023-01-24
Medieval England is a time and place that captures the western imagination. Here is an enlightening and evocative account of the details of daily life. A quality listen.
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The Victorian Internet
- The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Century's On-line Pioneers
- Written by: Tom Standage
- Narrated by: Derek Perkins
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
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The Victorian Internet tells the colorful story of the telegraph's creation and remarkable impact and of the visionaries, oddballs, and eccentrics who pioneered it, from eighteenth-century French scientist Jean-Antoine Nollet to Samuel F. B. Morse and Thomas Edison. The electric telegraph nullified distance and shrank the world quicker and further than ever before or since, and its story mirrors and predicts that of the Internet in numerous ways.
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Interesting and engaging.
- By Marcus Aurelius on 2022-11-22
- The Victorian Internet
- The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Century's On-line Pioneers
- Written by: Tom Standage
- Narrated by: Derek Perkins
Interesting and engaging.
Reviewed: 2022-11-22
Tom Standage’s books make for great listens. And Derek Perkins is among the best narrators.
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