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The Story of English in 100 Words
- De: David Crystal
- Narrado por: David Crystal
- Duración: 7 h y 56 m
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In this unique new history of the world's most ubiquitous language, linguistics expert David Crystal draws on words that best illustrate the huge variety of sources, influences, and events that have helped to shape our vernacular since the first definitively English word was written down in the fifth century ("roe", in case you are wondering). Featuring Latinate and Celtic words, weasel words and nonce-words, ancient words ("loaf") to cutting edge ("twittersphere") and spanning the indispensable words that shape our tongue ("and", "what") to the more fanciful ("fopdoodle"), Crystal takes us along the winding byways of language.
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Random but entertaining
- De Sean en 04-01-13
- The Story of English in 100 Words
- De: David Crystal
- Narrado por: David Crystal
Entertaining.
Revisado: 05-19-21
I think a book is always better when read by the author as it brings more feeling and proper emphasis. The book is entertaining but can draw on a bit.
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History of Bourbon
- De: Ken Albala, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Ken Albala
- Duración: 3 h y 55 m
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Is bourbon the quintessential American liquor? Bourbon is not just alcohol - the amber-colored drink is deeply ingrained in American culture and tangled in American history. From the early days of raw corn liquor to the myriad distilleries that have proliferated around the country today, bourbon is a symbol of the United States. This course traces bourbon's entire history, from the 1700s, with Irish, Scottish, and French settlers setting up stills and making distilled spirits in the New World, through today's booming resurgence.
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Expected a lot more about bourbon
- De Wes en 04-14-20
- History of Bourbon
- De: Ken Albala, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Ken Albala
Just the right amount of information...
Revisado: 04-25-21
This was enthusiastically delivered. Great listen. Just the right amount of information hitting on all key points in history.
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Napoleon's Hemorrhoids…And Other Small Events That Changed History
- De: Phil Mason
- Narrado por: LJ Ganser
- Duración: 8 h y 13 m
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Hilarious, fascinating, and a roller coaster of dizzying, historical what-ifs, Napoleon's Hemorrhoids is a potpourri for serious historians and casual history buffs. In one of Phil Mason's many revelations, you'll learn that Communist jets were two minutes away from opening fire on American planes during the Cuban missile crisis, when they had to turn back as they were running out of fuel. You'll discover that before the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon's painful hemorrhoids prevented him from mounting his horse to survey the battlefield.
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They just throw the facts too fast
- De Concerned_llama en 12-11-20
Not really a good format for an audio book.
Revisado: 04-24-21
Lots if quick tidbits, with some repetition, that really isn't suited to audio book format.
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The Goodness of Guinness
- A Loving History of the Brewery, Its People, and the City of Dublin
- De: Tony Corcoran
- Narrado por: John Keating
- Duración: 5 h y 20 m
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Celebrate 250 years of Guinness! There is no other company, industry, or premises more closely aligned - indeed almost synonymous—with its hometown than Guinness’s St. James’s Gate Brewery and the city of Dublin.
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awful
- De Michael en 03-11-17
- The Goodness of Guinness
- A Loving History of the Brewery, Its People, and the City of Dublin
- De: Tony Corcoran
- Narrado por: John Keating
Dry...Like Murphy's Irish Stout
Revisado: 04-01-21
I learned a few interesting things that likely could have been picked up by perusing a Wikipedia page. Otherwise this was like listening to someone read an accountants ledger book.
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Sex, Drugs, and $25 Salads
- One Week at the Chateau Marmont
- De: Ryan O'Connell
- Narrado por: Pat Young
- Duración: 54 m
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When Ryan O'Connell went to stay for a week at the glamorous Chateau Marmont hotel last summer, he didn't quite know what to expect. Would he become instant BFF's with Lindsay Lohan and do lines of coke off of John Belushi's ghost? Would he have vacuous sex in the hotel elevator with Benicio Del Toro, just like Scarlett Johansson once did during an Oscars after-party? Or would he just be really, really bored like Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning were in the movie, Somewhere? The answer, it turned out, was none of the above.
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Not what you expect
- De Joe en 12-31-20
- Sex, Drugs, and $25 Salads
- One Week at the Chateau Marmont
- De: Ryan O'Connell
- Narrado por: Pat Young
Made an hour long a walk feel like two...
Revisado: 02-21-21
I am just getting into Audible and wanted some shorter works to walk to. The story is rather boring and mostly just the author being whiney. The narration missed on this one. It was easy to get thrown off by the yelp reviews, which were far more interesting than the author's tale, because of the narrator's tone and cadence. On the bright side I now know about a place I've never heard of and can confirm that I have no desire to visit
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