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A Little History Of The World (Blackstone Audio Classics Collection),New
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Product Description [This Is The Mp3Cd Audiobook Format.] A 2006 Book Sense Highlight Named A Favorite Book Of 2005 By The Los Angeles Times E. H. Gombrich'S World History, An International Bestseller Now Available In English For The First Time, Is A Text Dominated Not By Dates And Facts But By The Sweep Of Experience Across The Centuries, A Guide To Humanity'S Achievements, And An Acute Witness To Its Frailties. [Translated By Caroline Mustill] [Read By Ralph Cosham] In 1935, With A Doctorate In Art History And No Prospect Of A Job, Twentysixyearold Ernst Gombrich Was Invited To Attempt A History Of The World For Younger Readers. Amazingly, He Completed The Task In An Intense Six Weeks, And Eine Kurze Weltgeschichte Fur Junge Leser (A Short World History For Young Readers) Was Published In Vienna To Immediate Success. It Is Now An International Bestseller And Available In Almost Thirty Languages Across The World. In Forty Concise Chapters, Gombrich Tells The Story Of Man From The Stone Age To The Atomic Bomb. In Between Emerges A Colorful Picture Of Wars And Conquests, Grand Works Of Art, And The Spread And Limitations Of Science. This Is A Text Dominated Not By Dates And Facts But By The Sweep Of Mankind'S Experience Across The Centuries, A Guide To Humanity'S Achievements And An Acute Witness To Its Frailties. The Product Of A Generous And Humane Sensibility, This Timeless Account Makes Intelligible The Full Span Of Human History, For The Curious Of All Ages. Review ''A Remarkable Book, Written In An Amiable, Conversational Stylethis Resurrected History Deserves Reading For All Its Delights.'' New York Times ''In Simple, Vivid Prose, Gombrich Surveys The Human Past From Prehistory To His Own Time . . . Lucky Children Will Have This Book Read To Them. Intelligent Adults Will Read It For Themselves And Regain Contact With The Spirit Of European Humanism At Its Best.'' Wall Street Journal ''It Is History To Read Aloud, On A Cold Evening, Preferably By A Fire.'' Los Angeles Times ''A Work One Can Quickly Come To Love . . . Using Vivid Imagery, Storytelling And Sly Humor, [Gombrich] Brings History To Life In A Way That Adults As Well As Children Can Appreciate.'' Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) ''A Lovely, Lively Historical Survey . . . A Fine Conception And Summarizing Of The World'S Checkered Past For Young And Old.'' Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)''A Masterpiece Of Nonfiction Writing For Children. It Is A Wry And Charming Book, Perfectly Suited To The Capacities Of A Tenyearold But Also Remarkably Free Of Condescension. An Adult Can Read It With Pleasure. And, Indeed, With Instruction.'' Newsday ''What Was The Bestselling Title This Christmas At Foyles In London? Hilary Mantel'S Man Booker Prize Winning Wolf Hall? Stieg Larsson'S The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo? Cormac Mccarthy'S The Road? Dan Brown'S The Lost Symbol? No. It Was E. H. Gombrich'S A Little History Of The World.'' Sunday Telegraph (London) ''Gombrich Accomplishes What Many Universitylevel Western Civilization Classes Cannota Riveting Account Of Events That Shaped The World From The Stone Age To The 1930S, Illustrating The Relevance Of History To Current Events. Teachers And Schools Should Add This To Their Reading Lists.'' Denver Post ''A Beautifully Concise Volume [That] Will Remind Readers Of Any Age That The Past Five Thousand Years Have Been One Big Slugfest Between Darkness And Enlightenment, Unreason And Reason.'' Seattle Times ''A Charming Read That Extends From Prehistory To Nuclear Warfare And Can Be Enjoyed Also By Adults In Search Of An Instructive Overview Of The Human Drama.'' First Things ''A Timeless And Engaging Narrative Of The Human Race.'' Booklist''The True Fairy Tale Of The Evolution Of Mankind.'' Die Zeit ''Blackstone Audio'S A Little History Of The World . . . Is A Great Title To Keep In The Car To Play For The Whole Family, As Everyone Will Learn Something New . . . Ralph
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- Q: What is the format of this audiobook? A: This audiobook is available in MP3CD format, making it convenient for playback in various devices.
- Q: How long is 'A Little History of the World'? A: The audiobook has a total length of approximately six hours, providing a comprehensive overview of human history.
- Q: Who is the author of this audiobook? A: The author is E. H. Gombrich, a renowned art historian known for his engaging narrative style.
- Q: Is this audiobook suitable for children? A: Yes, this audiobook is suitable for children and is designed to make history accessible and engaging for younger audiences.
- Q: What age group is this book intended for? A: This book is intended for readers of all ages, particularly children and young adults interested in history.
- Q: How many chapters does the audiobook have? A: The audiobook consists of forty concise chapters covering significant events from the Stone Age to modern times.
- Q: How should I store the MP3CD audiobook? A: Store the MP3CD in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve its quality and ensure longevity.
- Q: Can I play this audiobook in my car? A: Yes, you can play this MP3CD audiobook in most car CD players that support MP3 formats.
- Q: How do I keep the MP3CD in good condition? A: To keep the MP3CD in good condition, handle it by the edges and store it in its case when not in use.
- Q: What should I do if the audiobook arrives damaged? A: If the audiobook arrives damaged, please contact the seller for return instructions or a replacement.
- Q: Is there a warranty for this audiobook? A: Typically, audiobooks do not come with a warranty, but check the seller's return policy for further details.
- Q: Can adults benefit from this audiobook? A: Yes, adults can greatly benefit from this audiobook, as it provides insightful historical context in an engaging format.
- Q: How does this audiobook compare to other history books for children? A: This audiobook stands out due to its engaging storytelling style and ability to simplify complex historical events for young audiences.
- Q: What if I have trouble playing the audiobook? A: If you have trouble playing the audiobook, ensure your device supports MP3 format and check for any technical issues.
- Q: Are there any specific themes covered in this audiobook? A: Yes, the audiobook covers themes such as wars, art, science, and the evolution of human civilization.
- Q: What is the binding type of this audiobook? A: The audiobook is bound as an MP3CD, which is designed for easy playback and portability.