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The Lost Book of Moses
- The Hunt for the World's Oldest Bible
- De: Chanan Tigay
- Narrado por: Chanan Tigay
- Duración: 9 h y 7 m
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In the summer of 1883, Moses Wilhelm Shapira - archaeological treasure hunter and denizen of Jerusalem's bustling marketplace - arrived unannounced in London claiming to have discovered the world's oldest Bible scroll. When news of the discovery leaked to the excited English press, Shapira became a household name. But before the British Museum could acquire them, Shapira's nemesis, French archaeologist Charles Clermont-Ganneau, denounced his find as a fraud.
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Fascinating!
- De Deborah en 07-27-17
- The Lost Book of Moses
- The Hunt for the World's Oldest Bible
- De: Chanan Tigay
- Narrado por: Chanan Tigay
Unusual level of detai
Revisado: 03-05-24
Author’s level of commitment to research to get to the truth was impressive and helped tie up loose ends.
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Google It
- A History of Google
- De: Anna Crowley Redding
- Narrado por: Lauren Ezzo
- Duración: 4 h y 18 m
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Larry Page and Sergey Brin started out as two Stanford college students with a wild idea: They were going to organize the world’s information. From that one deceptively simple goal, they created one of the most influential and innovative companies in the world. The word google has even entered our vocabulary as a verb. Now, find out the true history of Google - from its humble beginnings as a thesis project made out of “borrowed” hardware and discount toys through its revolution of the world’s relationship with technology to a glimpse of where they might take us next.
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Irritating
- De Ray en 11-09-23
- Google It
- A History of Google
- De: Anna Crowley Redding
- Narrado por: Lauren Ezzo
Irritating
Revisado: 11-09-23
I could not decide if I would recommend this book or not; the narration was so overly dramatized it became so painful to listen to that I had to abandon the book after only 1.5 chapters.
I’ve successfully listened to a great many Audible books over the years, all of which I was able to enjoy the narration because it neither added to or detracted from the story line. Good authors add the dramatization they desire by using words and phrases to tell the story with the flavor they desire.
A narrator who dramatizes every sentence in some sections of the book is attempting to tell her version of the story; that’s not her job.
Sorry.
I’ll go buy the print version: not sure that’s progress.
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