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History's Great Military Blunders and the Lessons They Teach
- De: The Great Courses, Gregory S. Aldrete
- Narrado por: Gregory S. Aldrete
- Duración: 12 h y 12 m
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Historia
Military history often highlights successes and suggests a sense of inevitability about victory, but there is so much that can be gleaned from considering failures. Study these crucibles of history to gain a better understanding of why a civilization took - or didn't take - a particular path.
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Martial Chaos
- De Cynthia en 08-16-16
Entertaining Warfare History
Revisado: 03-06-24
This is an entertaining listen, though I feel the tact is a little condescending. After all, hindsight is 20/20 and "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face"
Some of the mistakes are painted as being somewhat obvious and blame wholly levied on certain individuals instead of the fog of war.
The aggregation and explanation of historic facts along with the blame game make for an engaging listen.
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Briardark
- Warhammer Horror
- De: C L Werner
- Narrado por: Gabrielle Nellis-Pain
- Duración: 10 h y 32 m
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Evil stirs in Briardark, an ancient forest that looms over the Shyishan village of Felstein, where whispers abound of the spectres and brutes that lurk amongst the trees. One man keeps these perils at bay—Samuel Helmgaart, the revered beasthunter of Felstein—but when tragedy strikes his family, an unknowable foe is unleashed, one that stalks the villagers and turns neighbour against neighbour. Soon, a witch hunt ensues, and in the midst of his own sorrow Samuel’s daughter, Cicely, struggles with grief that has twisted into something dark.
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Building up to something big, Mr. Werner?
- De Benjamin Gould en 01-01-23
- Briardark
- Warhammer Horror
- De: C L Werner
- Narrado por: Gabrielle Nellis-Pain
Where is the fantasy setting?
Revisado: 10-25-23
For taking place in the fantastical setting of Age of Sigmar this feels like a fairly mundane murder story primarily centered around a human family. The fantastic atmosphere is alluded to but takes a pretty far back seat. Not too many twists and turns in this Briardark im afraid. Things do start picking up at the end.
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