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The Lessons of History
Expanded Unabridged Edition with Commentary by the Authors
Author(s): 
William James Durant (Author)
Ariel Durant (Author)
John Little (Author)
Grover Gardner (Narrator)
  
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Publisher: The Audio Partners Publishing Corporation
Subject(s):  History
Nonfiction
Awards:  Best Audiobooks
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Lending period:   7
File size:   80759 KB
ISBN:   9781572706408
Release date:   Oct 31, 2006

Description

The authors devoted five decades to the study of world history and philosophy, culminating in the masterful 11-volume Story of Civilization. In this compact summation of their work, Will and Ariel Durant share the vital and profound lessons of our collective past. Their perspective, gained after a lifetime of thinking and writing about the history of humankind, is an invaluable resource for us today. The rare archival recordings of the Durants in conversation, made from 1957-1977, illuminate our present condition and offer insightful guidance for the future. Includes exclusive recorded interviews and commentary by Will and Ariel Durant and two additional chapters, "An Invitation to History" and "Today in the Light of History."

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Will and Ariel Durant are our curmudgeonly hosts along with the bristling, intelligent voice of Grover Gardner in this recap of some prime historical data and observations of humanity's past and its potential future. The Durants--elderly, wise, and prickly--banter with their interviewer and each other in the archived live segments, providing rich and witty counterpoints to Gardner's reading of the text. It's especially interesting to contrast Will Durant's sometimes garbled, professorial voice with his clear and incisive writing style. Ariel's sharp, birdlike presence is felt throughout as well. This classic, influential work is handled impressively by Audio Partners. D.J.B. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
 
AudioFile Magazine...
This historical essay updates, corrects and further explains the Durants' previous Story of Civilization series, offering insights into some of its major themes, events and characters. It's extremely difficult to create an engaging recording from a dry work of nonfiction. But that's exactly what Russ Holcomb does with his buoyant reading and careful articulation of unfamiliar historical terms. Holcomb imbues this work with a lightness of tone which will attract many new readers who would otherwise eschew its written counterpart. E.E.L. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
 
AudioFile Magazine...
This summary of the history of civilization is jam packed with information and conclusions complete on 3 CDs. Written in 1968, some of the conclusions about where society and the world are going are very dated, especially comments about economics, computers and communication. Read in a no nonsense manner, there are noticeable fluctuations in volume within paragraphs and from disc to disc, made more noticeable by the lack of background hiss. The narrator tends to swallow the ends of sentences. Nevertheless, this summation of The Lessons of History that wraps up The Story of Civilization sheds light on trends and themes of various aspects of society including war, economics, systems of government and technology. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
 
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"This classic, influential work is handled impressively by Audio Partners."

 

About the Author

William James Durant (1885-1981), reporter, seminarian, and teacher, earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1917. His best-known books are The Story of Philosophy, and the 11-volume Story of Civilization written in collaboration with his wife Ariel. Together, the Durants won numerous honors, including the prestigious Medal of Freedom and a Pulitzer Prize.

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