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Massacre in Munich
- How Terrorists Changed the Olympics and the World
- De: Don Nardo
- Narrado por: anonymous
- Duración: 1 h y 2 m
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An attack at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games would produce one of the defining images of international terrorism. The chilling photo of a hooded man peering from a balcony in the Olympic Village would be viewed worldwide as a horrific symbol of global terrorism.
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This is not a download that is advertised. It’s incomplete. Not abridged. It’s missing what should be already paid for.
- De X en 11-25-24
- Massacre in Munich
- How Terrorists Changed the Olympics and the World
- De: Don Nardo
- Narrado por: anonymous
This is not a download that is advertised. It’s incomplete. Not abridged. It’s missing what should be already paid for.
Revisado: 11-25-24
Paying for this whatever it was. Too much. Next time I know better to not read reviews first so writing this for YOU
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The Silver Snarling Trumpet
- The Birth of the Grateful Dead—The Lost Manuscript of Robert Hunter
- De: Robert Hunter, John Mayer - foreword, Dennis McNally - introduction, y otros
- Narrado por: Fred Berman, Dennis McNally, Brigid Meier, y otros
- Duración: 6 h y 18 m
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Discovered at last, the legendary lost manuscript of Grateful Dead co-founder and primary lyricist Robert Hunter, written in the early 1960s—a wry, richly observed, and enlightening remembrance of “the scene” in Palo Alto that gave rise to an incredible partnership of Hunter and Jerry Garcia, and then to the Grateful Dead itself—with a Foreword by John Mayer, an Introduction by Dennis McNally, and an Afterword by Brigid Meier.
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not what I expected
- De Anonymous User en 02-27-25
- The Silver Snarling Trumpet
- The Birth of the Grateful Dead—The Lost Manuscript of Robert Hunter
- De: Robert Hunter, John Mayer - foreword, Dennis McNally - introduction, Brigid Meier
- Narrado por: Fred Berman, Dennis McNally, Brigid Meier, John Mayer
Time Machine Ride
Revisado: 10-16-24
I’ve been excitedly awaiting release of this title since I heard it was found in a storage locker by Hunter’s family years after his passing. For anyone who knows the Grateful Dead history from all of the existing written and oral sources, this work brings you to the day before the days between. When Hunter and Garcia were just young men, existing as themselves the best they knew how, but overall musing and learning what life was all about. Quite a tribute to the Grateful Dead’s place in History to recognize that decades later, so many of us have shaped what our own lives have been about from these specific moments in time amongst friends.
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