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World History
- Ancient History, United States History, European, Native American, Russian, Chinese, Asian, Indian and Australian History, Wars Including World War 1 and 2
- Narrated by: Sarah Moore
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Have you ever wondered how the world got to where it is today? Get ready to discover the rich history of our planet. You will be astonished to learn about some of the events that have occurred!
Here is a sneak peek of what you will Learn:
- Ancient History
- Asian History
- European and Russian History
- American History
- Australian History
- African History
- World Wars I & II, and the Vietnam War
- And much, much, more
Subjects include: Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt, The Roman Empire, Constantine and Christianity, India, Ancient Korea, Chinese Dynasties, Napoleonic Europe, Foundation of USA, The 1812 War, Australia and Wars, World War I, World War II, The Ottoman Empire, Greece and North Africa, The Diem Regime, Pearl Harbor, and much more!
All continents as known today are covered: North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
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- Zlady Neri
- 09-08-19
Truly a fine book
The best thing of all about this book is that it is a true synthesis, placing the events of the past two and a half centuries against a backdrop of control and chaos, isolation and often forced opening up. Highly recommended as a foundation text for World history since the earliest times.
12 people found this helpful
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- Clementine Curtis
- 07-22-19
Worth listening
You can learn a lot of history points from this book.I think it is a shame that Americans in general seem to know so little about their own history, probably because they were bored to death in their history classes, with terrible textbooks. It is extremely important these days for us to know as much about this subject as possible, and Adam Brown telling of it is gripping.
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- Nick Odell
- 07-21-19
Captivating and Thought-Provoking!
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- Mifea Garnet
- 09-05-19
Fascinating information
I am not into history but this book is such a fascinating source of history. I am happy that I got this. I would love to listen this audible book all over again.
9 people found this helpful
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- Bainbrydge Leyva
- 07-22-19
Enjoyed
This is how American history was meant to be shared and it's an important book for the age we find ourselves in, Especially as we become frustrated with the present and begin to think it can't get any worse. Enjoy!
8 people found this helpful
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- Dallas
- 09-08-19
Educational and empowering
This is an entertaining listening that is both educational and empowering. There are not many well-written, non-boring English sources of World history but I'd definitely say that this is one of them.
5 people found this helpful
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- Michelle Watson
- 09-08-19
World History
I love how this book was written. It's very clear and well-illustrated that really drives into World history. Fascinating facts and events that everyone should know. Better get this book.
4 people found this helpful
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- Wild Listener
- 09-08-19
Nice book
This is exactly what I needed. I needed something that would give me a basis for history study. I read a chapter to my daughter a day and we dig deeper off that through google or youtube videos on each chapter. It's fantastic!
3 people found this helpful
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- Legacy North
- 07-22-19
Great work!
I absolutely adore how the content was presented by the author. It's very comprehensive and full of good information of the past happenings. I should recommend this to my co- History teachers.
3 people found this helpful
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- Burgundy Kate Lawrence
- 07-21-19
Such a wonderful listen indeed
I am so proud that I got this book because I really love to listen Ancient History. This book is nicely narrated and it gives me more urge to discover many things in the past. So lovely and highly appreciated work from the author!
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- Cassandra Barbers
- 08-06-19
Good overview
This book won't make you an expert in specific events in history, but it will definitely give you a good overview, which is exactly what I was looking for.
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- William Rod
- 08-06-19
Beautiful, comprehensive, and interesting.
This book follows the history of the world through a modern lens - and tells the stories of across the world, not just western civilization.
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- Dragon
- 08-06-19
Informative
When I was kid, I really wanted to know what happened during and after the wars including World War 1 and 2. Well, this book has discussed the things I should know. Easy to comprehend.
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- IVANNA
- 08-06-19
I like it as my reference
My mom bought me a lot of history books but I guess this one is the best. This audio book is so exciting to listen to so I never feel bored. Hope to listen more books from this author.
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- Celestina!
- 08-05-19
Cool and enjoyable
This history book is one of the coolest book I have ever listened to. It's very enjoyable and not painful to the ears. I will listen to this book again.
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- Mrs. Beautiful
- 08-05-19
Great reference
I should say that this book would be of particular interest for families who wish to give growing children a broader perspective and idea of the world and the events they should know. I also found it helpful for myself: I read a lot of history books both broad sweeps covering nations or regions, as well as more focused studies. This book is a handy guide for getting a sense for topics and regions which I don't know much about, and decide where I might want to focus in my further listening. Great reference for me.
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- Cree Taylor
- 08-05-19
I am liking history now.
I am not into history books but when I listened to this book, I learned so many facts that I should have learned before. This so exciting and thought-provoking. I regret that I didn't enjoy history books before.
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- Burgundy Kate Lawrence
- 08-05-19
Good
Although I enjoy listening about history and even subscribe to history magazines for fun, I like specific details, and sometimes when listening to something, feel like I've not listened enough. Anyway, this helpful.
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- Bainbrydge Leyva
- 08-05-19
Good content!
Found a great content of world history events. I have read lots of books on world history but this is one of the better ones. Enjoyable and good listen.
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- Nadine Reid
- 08-05-19
Perfect!
This is indeed perfect to learn Native American and other important histories out there. This book has a great overview of what really happened before and the facts that we need to know in order to understand.
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- Priscila
- 04-15-22
Audio voice too robotic
I don't think it's fair to give a bad review without listening to the book. but the voice is super robotic and it's not pleasant to listen for long. I totally lost interest in about 5-10min.