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THE ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD

THE TERRIFYING STORY OF HOW TYPHUS KILLED NAPOLEON'S GREATEST ARMY

Napoleon's unseen enemy during his invasion of Russia in 1812 was typhus, a bacterial infection transmitted by body lice. Thousands of his men died of it, contributing as much to the French emperor's failure to conquer Czar Alexander's vast empire as the opposing army. Narrator Stephen Hoye's mastery of Russian and French names and places adds authenticity to a sad and depressing account. He doesn't hurry, leaving plenty of time to absorb the intricate history of typhus and its recurring effects on military history. Hoye's skillful interpretation paints unforgettable images of men dying of disease, wounds, hunger, thirst, and cold while at war. Since the narrative does not rely on a cartographic understanding of terrain and troop movements, it adapts well to audio.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2009

Duration: 9 hrs, 30 mins

Publisher: Books on Tape

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    LOST WORLDS

    HOW HUMANS TRIED, FAILED, SUCCEEDED, AND BUILT OUR WORLD

    This highly informative history of prehistory tells a new story of how Homo sapiens settled down and started civilizing.

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    This is historian and popular podcaster Wyman’s second audiobook, after The Verge (2021), which spanned the years 1490-1530 during the European Renaissance. Here his focus is 10,000 years earlier, at the end of the Ice Age, and the spread of what could now be called humans. The story of how, all over the globe, they gave up the migratory life, settled, and started building is wonderfully, richly told in this outstanding history. Wyman doesn’t have the smoothest or most melodic of voices, but he easily wins over the ear and the imagination with his solid research and his adept storytelling.

    This highly informative history of prehistory tells a new story of how Homo sapiens settled down and started civilizing.

    Pub Date: May 5, 2026

    Duration: 14 hrs, 55 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780063256514

    Publisher: Harper Audio

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    Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2026

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      EUROPE

      A NEW HISTORY

      A fresh look at Europe’s long, contentious history.

      Hearing all of European history compressed into 14 hours could be comparable to seeing Earth from outer space. Everything is familiar, yet wondrous and new. Even those familiar with the history will find this audiobook to be a unique listening experience. Actor and narrator Alisdair Simpson is a familiar voice from dozens of British documentaries, and his performance here is highly polished, exacting, and attuned to every word. History compressed becomes history clarified. Drama is lost—the Huns, Charlemagne, the fall of Constantinople, all here and gone in a minute. At the same time, patterns emerge. Simpson’s flawless voice carries listeners effortlessly into a wider and more timeless perspective.

      A fresh look at Europe’s long, contentious history.

      Pub Date: April 28, 2026

      Duration: 14 hrs, 10 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668656204

      Publisher: Hachette Audio

      Review Posted Online: April 11, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2026

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