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Eyewitness provides a rare and fascinating opportunity to hear the events of the century described by those who saw them happen. A wealth of BBC archive recordings, some never previously broadcast, is interwoven with an illuminating commentary by the historian Joanna Bourke. Published in ten volumes, Eyewitness examines the role and the life of the British people in each decade of the century.
Between the onset of the Depression in 1930 and the outbreak of war in 1939, social and political divisions deepened. Soaring unemployment, wage cuts and the Means Test humiliated workers, and discontent showed itself in mass demonstrations such as the Jarrow March. Fascism gained a toe-hold in the UK with Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists, and in 1936 the rival ideologies of fascism and communism found a battleground in the Spanish Civil War.
The decade provided few moments of celebration. Fred Perry won the Men's Singles title at Wimbledon, and the coronation of George VI was a joyous occasion, but it was to be the last for some time. Voices such as Churchill and Chamberlain remind us of the political mood, but it is the testaments of ordinary people buffeted by events beyond their control that are the most telling.
Thought-provoking and moving, these are the voices of the past, speaking to the present.
Audio books, unlike ordinary books, are a lot more useful and time efficient in the long run. To sit down and read a book can be a very enjoyable experience but unfortunately only when time permits. A lot of us therefore find us putting aside the books for more pressing matters, with audio books however you can do both. Audio books give you the freedom to listen anywhere, just by simply putting it on a MP3 player. For most book fanatics space is a real issue and usually their houses end up looking like a library. Since audiobooks are portable and in music file format such as Mp3 or WMA the space that’s really being used up is your hard drive which takes up a minuscule amount in comparison. So for the busy individual where free time is somewhat of a luxury, audio books may just be the solution you have been looking for, a way to combine free time and work effortlessly. |
PropertyAuthor : Dr. Raymond FreyPerformed By : Cliff Robertson and Robert GuillaumePublished By - Blackstone Audio IncDuration : 3 hoursType : Knowledge & Learning
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Victorian LondonAuthor : Liza PicardPerformed By : Anton LesserPublished By - Orion Publishing GroupDuration : 6 hours 40 minutesType : British
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Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective JoyAuthor : Barbara EhrenreichPerformed By : Pam WardPublished By - Blackstone Audio IncDuration : 9 hours 30 minutesType : Social & EconomicDownload Price : $19.95
Best-selling social commentator and cultural historian Barbara Ehrenreich presents a fascinating exploration of one of humanity’s oldest traditions: the celebration of communal joy, historically expressed in ecstatic revels of feasting, costuming, and dancing. More info...
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Crack in the Edge of the World, A (Abridged)Author : Simon WinchesterPerformed By : Simon WinchesterPublished By - Harper Collins USDuration : 7 hoursType : American
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Story of Electricity, The: (Knowledge Products) The Science and Discovery SeriesAuthor : Dr. Jack SandersPerformed By : Edwin NewmanPublished By - Blackstone Audio IncDuration : 3 hoursType : Social & EconomicDownload Price : $12.95
Ancient and medieval awareness of electrical effects included lightning, electric fish, St. Elmo’s fire, the amber effect, and (esp. in early China) the lodestone (magnet). Plutarch explained the electric effect in terms of air displacement. The following chart shows a timeline of topics... More info...
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