The Story Of The World: A Simple History For Boys And Girls
Elizabeth O'Neill
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Dedicatory Letter. Dear Doris, I could not tell you all the things which have ever happened in the world, but I have tried to tell you shortly about all the most important things from the very beginning, even before people had come into the World at all, right down to our own wonderful times. I have chosen the greatest men and women to tell you about, and in reading their stories I hope you will understand better something of what the times were like in which they lived, and what the other people too were like who were not so great and the kind of lives they led. The pictures in the book are not like those in most of the books you see and read, because most of them are not pictures made by people who are alive now, but they are copies of pictures, and statues, and buildings made by the very people you are reading about in the book. When you are reading about the Egyptians you get a picture of a pyramid made by the Egyptians themselves 6000 years ago. When you read about the Greeks you find pictures of statues of great Greek statesmen made by great Greek artists long ago, and so on. In the Middle Ages you are given pictures from the beautiful stained glass windows and the wonderful manuscripts which the people of the Middle Ages knew so well how to make. Sometimes the drawing may seem a little curious to you, but it is much more interesting for you to have these pictures than imaginative pictures made by people who are living now. Just as all the pictures are true so all the stories are true too. Indeed, there were many tales I could have told you which are often told to children as history, but are not true at all. I hope you will like those I have told just as well, for after all history should be true. Very affectionately I dedicate the book to you. - Summary by Elizabeth ONeill (18 hr 1 min)
Capítulos
The Coming of Man | 21:09 | Leído por lisad |
The Jews and the Phoenicians | 40:24 | Leído por lisad |
The Greeks | 39:01 | Leído por Christine Rottger |
The Athens of Pericles and Socrates | 15:39 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
The Greek Colonies in the West | 9:02 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
The Peloponnesian War | 21:33 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
The Last Days of Greek Independence | 9:18 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
Greece and Macedonia | 23:47 | Leído por Christine Rottger |
The Rise of Rome | 23:07 | Leído por TR Love |
Rome and the Celts | 12:43 | Leído por TR Love |
Rome Mistress of Italy | 18:22 | Leído por TR Love |
Rome and Carthage | 25:12 | Leído por TR Love |
Rome and the East | 12:23 | Leído por TR Love |
Last Days of the Roman Republic | 50:46 | Leído por TR Love |
Early Days of the Roman Empire | 26:15 | Leído por TR Love |
The Barbarians and the Empire | 29:52 | Leído por Kerry Adams |
The New Nations | 21:56 | Leído por Kerry Adams |
The Beginnings of Mohammedanism | 16:46 | Leído por Kerry Adams |
Charles the Great and the Holy Roman Empire | 9:51 | Leído por Wayne Cooke |
The Days of the Northmen | 16:27 | Leído por Wayne Cooke |
The Great Pope Hildebrand | 16:16 | Leído por Andy Glover |
The Crusades | 21:21 | Leído por Tulustan |
The Monks and the People in the Time of the Crusades | 26:27 | Leído por andrewframe |
The Thirteenth Century | 27:46 | Leído por jenno |
St. Dominic and St. Francis | 19:22 | Leído por jenno |
The Black Death | 18:49 | Leído por jenno |
The End of the Middle Ages | 23:13 | Leído por andrewframe |
The Beginnings of Modern Times | 18:50 | Leído por Paul Lawley-Jones |
A New World | 15:13 | Leído por Andy Glover |
Christopher Columbus | 9:23 | Leído por Wayne Cooke |
The Reformation | 38:08 | Leído por fshort |
The Counter-Reformation | 18:12 | Leído por andrewframe |
England and Spain | 20:15 | Leído por andrewframe |
The Seventeenth Century | 16:55 | Leído por Andy Glover |
The Pilgrim Fathers | 19:03 | Leído por Ruth P. |
The Age of Louis XIV | 26:27 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
The East of Europe in the Seventeenth Century | 10:40 | Leído por Andy Glover |
The Eighteenth Century | 17:55 | Leído por Andy Glover |
The Story of India | 28:38 | Leído por Victor Seremet |
The Story of Canada | 28:07 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
American Independence | 21:10 | Leído por Wayne Cooke |
Australasia | 23:04 | Leído por Victor Seremet |
The French Revolution | 25:10 | Leído por TR Love |
The Story of Napoleon | 53:26 | Leído por TR Love |
The Remaking of Europe | 29:14 | Leído por ToddHW |
Africa--The Land of Mystery | 37:09 | Leído por docdlmartin |
The Story of China and Japan | 15:17 | Leído por Silvia Wolf |
Our World Today | 12:17 | Leído por Wayne Cooke |
Reseñas
You lost me at "billionairs"





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I address this comment to Raycyst: First, I would like to state that THIS "REVIEW" is the VERY FIRST comment that I have deigned to post on Librivox though I have been listening for the last 3 or 5 years and though I do not keep an accurate count of the number of books to which I have heard narrated, I try to hear 3 to 5 books per week.[2nd] The fact that THIS REVIEW IS THE VERY FIRST ONE I HAVE SEEN FIT TO POST, should indicate to whomever reading it that this writer is intensely passionate about the sentiment herein expressed . [3rd] I almost never read other reviews. [4th] I have occasionally (very occasionally; read: seldomly) amused myself by gazing at reviews made by you, Mr. Cyst. Your persistent and always poorly expressed comment(s) never fail to make me smile. You are the racist and exemplify the poor state of civics education in the US. Kentucky's solitary good is the fact that Lincoln was born there and Corvettes are made in B. Green. [J. Davis also born in CainTuck. Points off.]
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potuc
This book is very racist in the fact that it contains many old white men. And as if if that horrible atrocity wasn't enough, it also excludes nonbinary people, as evident in the title (The Story Of The World: A Simple History For Boys And Girls). Lastly, in Chapter Five (The Greek Colonies In The West) there is a clear endorsement of Liberal Billionairs in the statement made by a Greek general, and I quote, "Down with goodness. Up with Liberal Billionairs! And remember, folks; a vote for a Liberal Billionair is a vote for high taxation, racism, homophobia and the ability for Kentuckians to build things in Kentucky, which is raycyst." Good bye and thank you kindly for your time
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Willemien Westerman Holstijn
the book is far from objective and sometimes too easy with the truth. Some of the readers are so bad i skipped some chapters. if you have your children listen to this, ensure to re-educate then.