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A WORLD ON EDGE

THE END OF THE GREAT WAR AND THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE

Gerard Doyle does well in narrating this account of the aftermath of WWI. Beginning with the negotiations that brought about the armistice of November 11, 1918, this account portrays the end of the conflict from the perspectives of a number of individuals. The devastation of the war drastically changed Western civilization, and the postwar optimism for a better world was short lived. Doyle's Irish accent may surprise some listeners who might expect a British or American accent for a topic like this. His voice is clear and understandable, though he sometimes rushes through phrases. Nonetheless, this is a more than adequate production.

Pub Date: Oct. 16, 2018

Duration: 8 hrs, 15 mins

DD ISBN: 9781250301307

Publisher: Macmillan Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

    AN INTIMATE HISTORY

    Geoffrey C. Ward's audiobook version of the current Ken Burns documentary series recounts the history of the Revolution as a story, and Robert Petkoff delivers it as such. He matches its narrative flow with a polished performance that draws the listener compulsively and pleasurably along. Never calling attention to himself, he narrates the text deftly with a subtle but perceptible mirroring of both sense and feeling. Petkoff's performance is like a dish that the more you have of it, the more you want. Six sidebar essays by other authors are split between narrators Beth Hicks and Fred Sanders. While they're not up to Petkoff's level of fluidity--Sanders' performance is somewhat stiff--both are able and professional enough. Overall, an engaging, illuminating retelling of America's founding story.

    Pub Date: Nov. 11, 2025

    Duration: 22 hrs, 45 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217165483

    Publisher: Random House Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      THE BLOOD IN WINTER

      ENGLAND ON THE BRINK OF CIVIL WAR, 1642

      Never underestimate the value of a pleasing voice, especially when the subject is history--in particular, a topic as obtuse as the English Civil War. Mark Meadows's light British accent is an enhancement and a defining feature of this well-told narrative, a sequel of sorts to Oxford scholar Jonathan Healey's THE BLAZING WORLD. That narrative surveyed the entire revolutionary 17th century in Britain. This one focuses on a few momentous months when King Charles I and his Parliament split irrevocably, and England spiraled into civil war. As a case study in government deadlock and division, these events draw numerous parallels to contemporary scenarios. As an audiobook experience, Meadows delivers a lucid, arresting analysis of the how and why of England's most tragic era.

      Pub Date: Sept. 16, 2025

      Duration: 13 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217165612

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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