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Barbara Tuchman - First Salute (1989) History of Amer. Revolutio

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Audio Audiobooks

Title:

Barbara Tuchman - First Salute (1989) History of Amer. Revolutio

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Audio/Audio books

Uploaded:

2011-02-13 (by rambam1776)

Description:

General Information =================== Title: First Salute Author: Barbara Tuchman Read By: Grover Gardener Copyright: 1989 Audiobook Copyright: 1989 Genre: Audiobook Original Media Information ========================== Media: Cassete Source: Discarded Library Material Condition: Good File Information ================ Number of MP3s: 18 Total Duration: 13:00:54 Total MP3 Size: 359.42 Parity Archive: No Ripped By: Uknown Encoded At: CBR 64 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3 Book Description ================ Noted historian Barbara Tuchman examines the American Revolution. She provides an insightful look at the war not only from the British and American viewpoints, but also from the perspectives of other nations that were affected by this conflict, namely the Netherlands and France. There's a lot of detail here for the listener to absorb, and while narrator Nadia May's pace may be a bit quick at times, it keeps the story flowing. Furthermore, May's diction is superb, and her tone is bell-like in its clarity. Her performance is always expressive, without being overdone, and she renders the odd moment of dry humor well, making this is an accessible history for the general reader.

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  1. Barbara Tuchman
  2. History
  3. American Revolution
  4. Pulitzer Prize

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1

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Comments:

wetmouse (2011-02-15)

So is it read by "Grover Gardener" or "Nadia May" or is it a duet?