Stephen F (SPFJR)
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The Communist Manifesto
- By: Karl Marx
- Narrated by: Greg Wagland
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
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‘It was a sweet finish after the bitter pills of floggings and bullets with which these same governments, just at that time, dosed the German working-class risings’. The Communist Manifesto is, perhaps surprisingly, a most engaging and accessible work, containing even the odd shaft of humour in this translation by Samuel Moore for the 1888 English edition.
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Forcibly over throw anyone who owns land?
- By Austin Hair on 02-13-20
- The Communist Manifesto
- By: Karl Marx
- Narrated by: Greg Wagland
A Gripping. Book!
Reviewed: 11-29-24
It’s great to have consumed this for historical context behind communism. It’s easy to overlook how I influential this once was.
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The Collapse of the Third Republic
- An Inquiry into the Fall of France in 1940
- By: William L. Shirer
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
- Length: 48 hrs and 10 mins
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As an international war correspondent and radio commentator, William L. Shirer didn't just research the fall of France. He was there. In just six weeks, he watched the Third Reich topple one of the world's oldest military powers - and institute a rule of terror and paranoia. Based on in-person conversation with the leaders, diplomats, generals, and ordinary citizens who both shaped the events of this time and lived through them on a daily basis, Shirer shapes a compelling account of historical events - without losing sight of the personal experience.
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So much information
- By Daniel L Carmony on 05-14-19
- The Collapse of the Third Republic
- An Inquiry into the Fall of France in 1940
- By: William L. Shirer
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
Outstanding Book & Performance
Reviewed: 11-06-24
This book is just as outstanding as The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Outstanding narration as well.
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Ten Days That Shook the World
- By: John Reed
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
- Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
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Ten Days That Shook the World is John Reed's phenomenal firsthand account of the October Revolution, leading up to the storming of the Winter Palace and the assumption of power by the Bolsheviks in 1917.
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Excellent Primary Account
- By Stephen F (SPFJR) on 07-26-24
- Ten Days That Shook the World
- By: John Reed
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
Excellent Primary Account
Reviewed: 07-26-24
I read this and listened to it after viewing the movie REDS with Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton. This is an excellent book to compliment an excellent movie about the author’s life.
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The Swerve
- How the World Became Modern
- By: Stephen Greenblatt
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Nearly six hundred years ago, a short, genial, cannily alert man in his late 30s took a very old manuscript off a library shelf, saw with excitement what he had discovered, and ordered that it be copied. That book was the last surviving manuscript of an ancient Roman philosophical epic by Lucretius—a beautiful poem containing the most dangerous ideas: that the universe functioned without the aid of gods, that religious fear was damaging to human life, and that matter was made up of very small particles.
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Very compelling history, a less compelling thesis
- By A reader on 05-01-12
- The Swerve
- How the World Became Modern
- By: Stephen Greenblatt
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
Outstanding Writing - Diverse Fascinating Tangents
Reviewed: 04-07-24
This book won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. It is no surprise to me at all. This is one of the five best books I’ve ever read or heard. Excellent narration as well.
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The Strenuous Life
- By: Theodore Roosevelt
- Narrated by: Adriel Brandt
- Length: 29 mins
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Theodore Roosevelt began this 1899 speech with his thesis: “I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life.” He discusses how the many hardships of his life shaped him for the better. Roosevelt believed that if Americans wished to succeed in the world, they would need to embrace the virtue of hard work. He applied this same belief to foreign affairs, stating that America must establish itself as a powerful military force and exert this power when necessary.
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Very Sincere and Passionate Arguments
- By Stephen F (SPFJR) on 06-18-23
- The Strenuous Life
- By: Theodore Roosevelt
- Narrated by: Adriel Brandt
Very Sincere and Passionate Arguments
Reviewed: 06-18-23
A passionate message from a passionate American delivered by a passionate narrator. I strongly support every citizen to listen to this half hour title. The specifics of the political issues he outlines are so distant and abstract that we will not get caught up in the specifics, but rather will see the argument at several levels of abstraction. His arguments are simple…
1. Prepare to fight now so you are ready when called upon.
2. When the battle of good and evil demands action we must fight for democracy and civilization.
3. Don’t be misguided by arguments for peace at all costs. They are seductive but flawed.
Those who preach peace now above all else are misguided. His example of the North sitting out the civil war in favor of peace is one of the best articulated intuitive arguments I can remember. This passage is from 5:20 to 7:26.
The argument is mostly about what the citizenry should ask if it’s nation to make the nation strong and meaningful. But in the first 5.5 minutes he argue what makes a hearty and meaningful citizen. That part is very helpful for outlining a course for one’s own life. In an age when church-going is waning, TR gives a secular message of meaning that will ring true to many in modern life.
Now as for the narrator….
A ‘professional narrator’, he is not.
A ‘passionate narrator who breathes life into the speech’, he definitely is.
The narrator does a pretty good job communicating the passionate tone that Roosevelt intended, It is clearly an amateur recording, especially in the editing. I cut him a lot of slack. He is using his time and effort and resources to bring to life a recording that is essential to American revitalization.
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——A Message for the Narrator——
(and the sound engineer if he is reading)…
TR would have been very proud of your American spirit and he would have sought better from those who deride you for imperfection. Keep up your excellent effort. It brings important public domain publications to a wide modern audience.
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The Habsburg Empire
- A New History
- By: Pieter M. Judson
- Narrated by: Michael Page
- Length: 18 hrs and 9 mins
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Rejecting fragmented histories of nations in the making, this bold revision surveys the shared institutions that bridged difference and distance to bring stability and meaning to the far-flung empire. By supporting new schools, law courts, and railroads along with scientific and artistic advances, the Habsburg monarchs sought to anchor their authority in the cultures and economies of Central Europe. A rising standard of living throughout the empire deepened the legitimacy of Habsburg rule.
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Ideal for students of empires, nationalism, minorities and ethnic groups
- By Uther on 02-11-17
- The Habsburg Empire
- A New History
- By: Pieter M. Judson
- Narrated by: Michael Page
Excellent Deep Information
Reviewed: 05-31-23
If you know what you’re getting into by reading the entire table of contents and seeking enriching content rather than exciting content, I suspect you will like this book. I am a Power User of Audible so I have at least five history books by most of the big history narrators. I consider Michael Page to be one of my top 5 and I think his voice and delivery is a good match for this particular book.
This book won’t be for everyone. I sought it because I wanted to know a great deal about the 100-200 years of traditions of the Habsburg Empire since they played a key role in the start of The First World War. On that note, it did an excellent job precisely because it is NOT a book which takes the angle of focusing on the demise in 1918 and working backward. This book has a very forward-looking take. This makes it very helpful and I don’t know of another comparable book in the Audible library. There is a whole printed book series with titles, “[Country X] and the Origins of the First World War”. This book does NOT fit into that approach to writing history. In that sense it is refreshing for me. Geopolitics is also not front and center. It is more focused on internal dynamics.
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The Art of Witty Banter
- Be Clever, Be Quick, Be Interesting - Create Captivating Conversation
- By: Patrick King
- Narrated by: Joe Hempel
- Length: 2 hrs and 28 mins
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Learn conversational agility to think quickly on your feet, be incredibly smooth, funny, and clever - all at once. Goodbye awkward silences! No matter where you lie on the spectrum of awkward to engaging, witty banter is always the end goal - and it should be. Witty banter, and all the steps that lead to it, allows you to disarm and connect with anyone, immediately exit boring small talk mode, and instantly build rapport.
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Be a good conversationalist
- By A. Yoshida on 03-11-17
- The Art of Witty Banter
- Be Clever, Be Quick, Be Interesting - Create Captivating Conversation
- By: Patrick King
- Narrated by: Joe Hempel
Overkill
Reviewed: 01-23-23
This book has some good tips and tricks and strategies but it is set amongst so much intuitively obvious instruction that it can end up seeming like the author is trying to teach a robot to communicate with humans.
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#79 David Frum
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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The pundit, former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, and author of several books, including the new bestseller Trumpocracy, discusses how he came to be a prominent voice for the conservative movement after growing up the son of a famous Canadian liberal. And while he is still firmly a conservative Republican, he explains why Trump is so dangerous, how his views have evolved over time and acknowledges mistakes made.
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Good Interview
- By Stephen F (SPFJR) on 11-26-22
Good Interview
Reviewed: 11-26-22
Great References at the End.
Excellent observation about how we will strengthen the government by turning norms into laws in the wake of the attack on norms.
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Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama
- A Memoir
- By: Bob Odenkirk
- Narrated by: Bob Odenkirk, Steve Rudnick, Leo Benvenuti
- Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
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Bob Odenkirk’s career is inexplicable. And yet he will try like hell to explicate it for you. Charting a “Homeric” decades-long “odyssey” from his origins in the seedy comedy clubs of Chicago to a dramatic career full of award nominations - with a side trip into the action-man world that is baffling to all who know him - it’s almost like there are many Bob Odenkirks! But there is just one and one is plenty. Featuring humorous tangents, wild characters, and Bob’s trademark unflinching drive, Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama is a classic tale told by a determined idiot.
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Not great
- By D. Moore on 04-12-22
- Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama
- A Memoir
- By: Bob Odenkirk
- Narrated by: Bob Odenkirk, Steve Rudnick, Leo Benvenuti
Book is Great; Book is Not
Reviewed: 04-30-22
This review only applies to people expecting to laugh while consuming this.
I bought Norm Macdonald’s audible book and loved every minute of his exciting memoir. So I bought this one too since I am a fan of Odenkirk’s comedy. This proved to be a big disappointment. I like both guys but man this was no comparison in terms of books. If you like the audio sample you may like this. But don’t expect the book to be better than the sample.
At its heart the difference between the two books is that this doesn’t seem to be intended to entertain. It’s more like a list of projects he did with some thoughts on each one. Not some thoughts that are meant to make you laugh. Whereas the other book was written to entertain you not just casually inform you the way this one does.
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Pax Britannica: A History of the British Empire
- By: Samuel Hume
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Pax Britannica is a narrative history podcast covering the empire upon which the sun never set. Shortlisted for the 2023 Independent Podcast Awards, Pax Britannica follows the events which created an empire that dominated the globe. Hosted by Dr Samuel Hume, a historian of British Imperial history, Pax Britannica aims to explain the rise and eventual fall of the largest empire in history. After all, how peaceful was the 'British Peace'?
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Extensive, Clearly-Reasoned and Well-Performed
- By Stephen F (SPFJR) on 04-27-22
Extensive, Clearly-Reasoned and Well-Performed
Reviewed: 04-27-22
This is the rare podcast show where the host is a phd candidate in the field so he has the energy and zeal for the topic to research it thoroughly, explain it plainly, and give analysis from many different angles.
Too often a historian with 30 years in the field will view the course of historical events as pre-ordained. Mr. Hume does not fall prey to this tendency…or hasn’t fallen prey yet.
I am also VERY impressed with Mr. Hume’s narration skills.
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~~~For Samuel’s Information~~~
I will expand this review but this is simply my first take. I know you, Sam, will look to these reviews for feedback, so I must say I feel bad that I can’t match your devotion to this project with a review that shows the same care. But for now please accept this first pass and consider that I would give you an A+ based on what I have heard so far.
Also, I discovered your passion for this topic from your interview on THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR podcast (April 10, 2022). From that I could tell you excelled in explaining history in a way that was a good fit for me.
I recommend you promote your podcast this way in the future if you want more listeners. Somehow I sense that, for you, the journey is the destination. If so then don’t change a thing.
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