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Utopia
- By: Thomas More
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Discover the thought-provoking journey of Utopia, originally titled A Frutefull Pleasaunt, and Wittie Worke of the Beste State of Publique Weale. Written by Sir Thomas More and translated into English by Raphe Robynson, this classic work introduces us to the traveler Raphael Hythloday in Antwerp. The first book sets the stage, while the second immerses us in the fascinating island of Utopia, where customs, laws, religion, and economy intertwine. Hythloday presents an ideal society devoid of money, where communal property eliminates poverty, hunger, and fear, leading to a remarkable reduction ...
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War Letters From A Young Queenslander
- By: Robert Marshall Allen
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Immerse yourself in the poignant letters of a Brisbane doctor stationed at the Western Front from 1914 to December 1915. He shares captivating anecdotes from World War I, including the unique challenges of de-lousing an entire regiment, the meticulous layout of the urine trenches, and gripping eyewitness accounts of the battles of Neuve Chapelle and Ypres. He also offers a contemporary perspective on the Gallipoli campaign, recounting the harrowing moments when enemy shells rained down on ambulances and the perilous nighttime retrievals of the wounded from the trenches. This era of remarkable ...
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Shermans Military Lessons from His Memoirs
- By: William Tecumseh Sherman
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In this captivating LibriVox recording, we present chapter 25, the conclusion of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman’s Memoirs, originally published in 1875. Renowned as one of the Norths most formidable generals, Sherman maintained a clear distinction from politics throughout his career. His Memoirs serve as one of the most insightful first-hand narratives of the Civil War. British military historian B. H. Liddell Hart famously referred to Sherman as the first modern general. Join us as we explore his invaluable military lessons and reflections on the war. Summary by Wikipedia and ...
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Behind the Science
- By: GSK
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Welcome to Behind the Science with GSK and hosted by Dr. Kat Arney. In this new podcast, we unpack how today’s discoveries are shaping tomorrow’s health. Each episode brings you closer to the people and ideas having an impact on patients, communities and health systems around the world. Behind the Science is produced and funded by GSK.
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Sword of Deborah
- By: F. Tennyson Jesse
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In The Sword of Deborah, a courageous woman journalist shares her poignant reflections on the remarkable women serving behind the lines in France during World War I. She vividly recounts her experiences with various convoys, each offering a unique glimpse into a shared vision of duty, resilience, and bravery. From her early encounters with the Fannies and the G.S.V.A.D. to the joyful spirit she discovered among the V.A.D. Convoys, she captures the essential truth that even in the face of overwhelming danger, the spark of joy and courage must never fade from our world. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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Ukrainians and the European War
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In the context of World War I, Ukrainians viewed the conflict as a pivotal opportunity for national unity and liberation from the oppressive grips of both Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire. Galicia became a contentious point for the Russian government, as Austria-Hungary granted Ukrainians the freedom to cultivate their national identity within its borders. This environment fostered a flourishing of Ukrainian patriotic literature, inspiring those living under the Russian regime to aspire for independence. In response to the looming war between the Russian Empire and Austria-Hungary, ...
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Strange Stories Of The Civil War
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Dive into twelve captivating narratives that unfold during the American Civil War, each recounted by those who experienced the events firsthand or by contemporary observers. Join David Wales as he brings these extraordinary tales to life.
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Theodore Winthrop- A Civil War Narrative Aborted by Death
- By: Theodore Winthrop
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Theodore Winthrop (1828 – 1861) was a dynamic writer, lawyer, and globe-trotter whose life was tragically cut short during the American Civil War. Serving as one of the first Union officers, he met his fate at the Battle of Big Bethel in June 1861. Winthrop contributed two insightful articles to The Atlantic Monthly, part of an intended series capturing the early days of the war. Unfortunately, he was unable to complete the third installment before his death. This Librivox recording features his finished articles along with an obituary from The Atlantic Monthly that includes the essence of ...
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Visit to Three Fronts- June 1916
- By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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In May 1916, the Italian authorities requested an independent observer from Great Britain to visit their front lines and share insights during a critical moment in the war. Faced with a setback in the Trentino due to a sudden Austrian concentration bolstered by heavy artillery, I was honored to undertake this mission. To ensure a thorough comparison, I requested to visit the British lines first, a request graciously granted by the War Office. I was also fortunate enough to receive permission to explore the French front. At this pivotal time in the conflict, I had the unique opportunity to ...
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Road Past Kennesaw- The Atlanta Campaign Of 1864
- By: Richard M. McMurry
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The Federal drive on Atlanta in May 1864 marked the beginning of the end for the Southern Confederacy. The Atlanta Campaign was not only crucial for its military and political outcomes, but it also transformed the nature of warfare itself. Centered around a vital transportation hub, both Union and Confederate forces relied heavily on rail lines to mobilize and sustain their troops. Richard McMurry’s remarkable account draws upon unpublished letters and diaries, revealing the personal motivations and experiences of those who fought in one of the wettest seasons in Georgias history. For four ...
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The Backwash of War A Nurses Eye on the Battlefield
- By: Ellen Newbold La Motte
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Ellen Newbold La Motte (1873–1961) was a pioneering American nurse, journalist, and author who made her mark during World War I. In 1915, she bravely volunteered as one of the first American war nurses in Europe, serving in a French field hospital in Belgium. There, she meticulously documented the harrowing realities of war in a candid diary, revealing the grim and often darkly humorous experiences of wounded soldiers. Cynthia Wachtell, a research associate professor of American studies at Yeshiva University, delved into La Mottes life and her powerful war writings. Her explosive book, The ...
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Rome and Carthage- The Punic Wars
- By: Reginald Bosworth Smith
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The Punic Wars (264-146 B.C.) stand as a monumental series of clashes between the ambitious Roman Republic and the formidable Phoenician empire of Carthage. Both civilizations poured immense resources into assembling vast armies and constructing and reconstructing fleets. Hannibals audacious crossing of the Alps brought war elephants into the fray, marking a dramatic confrontation for the Romans. This epic struggle was defined by legendary figures, strategic brilliance, brutal sieges, and the ultimate devastation of Carthage. Join us as we delve into a saga of heroism, cunning, and the ...
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Roswell Report- Case Closed
- By: James McAndrew
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The Roswell Incident has become a cornerstone of American folklore since the mysterious events unfolded in the 1940s in a desolate corner of New Mexico. In July 1994, the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force undertook a thorough investigation in response to a General Accounting Office (GAO) inquiry into this enigmatic event. The GAO sought to uncover whether the U.S. Air Force, or any other government agency, held evidence regarding the purported crash and recovery of an extraterrestrial craft and its alien occupants near Roswell, N.M. in July 1947. Following the 1994 report, Air Force ...
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War Workers
- By: E. M. Delafield
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In this early work by the author of Diary Of A Provincial Lady, set against the backdrop of World War I in the Midlands, we encounter a unique establishment where soldiers find solace in the form of sandwiches and a semblance of comfort. Run by the formidable Miss Vivian, an upper-class woman whose controlling and manipulative nature belies her seemingly unwavering dedication, the place is revered by many. Yet, beneath the surface of admiration lies a web of emotional manipulation that only Grace Jones, a newcomer, can unravel. As Grace seeks to help Miss Vivian confront her flaws, the story ...
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Study Of Army Camp Life During American Revolution
- By: Mary Hazel Snuff
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Dive into the fascinating world of army camp life during the American Revolution, exploring essential aspects such as housing, food, clothing, health, sanitation, recreation, religion, duties, and discipline. This insightful thesis, submitted in partial fulfillment of a Master of Arts in history at the University of Illinois in 1918, offers a comprehensive summary by David Wales that sheds light on the daily experiences of soldiers during this pivotal time in American history.
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Who Burnt Columbia?
- By: Augustine T. Smythe
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Join us for a captivating LibriVox reading that delves into the depositions from a post-Civil War lawsuit brought by Southern businessmen. This narrative centers around the sworn testimonies of General William Tecumseh Sherman, who led the Carolinas campaign, and General Oliver O. Howard, one of Sherman’s key commanders. The discussion revolves around the contentious burning of Columbia, South Carolinas capital, as the Civil War drew to a close. These official depositions provide a unique perspective on the events of February 1865, when Union forces took control of Columbia amidst chaos and ...
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Story of the Stone Age
- By: H. G. Wells
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Journey back to a time shrouded in mystery, long before the dawn of recorded history. This captivating tale explores the lives and struggles of our prehistoric ancestors, painting a vivid picture of their world. (Summary from the text)
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Daredevil Despatch Rider A Soldiers Journey
- By: Austin Patrick Corcoran
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At just twenty-six, A P Corcoran had already led a life full of adventure, sailing around the globe twice, immersing himself in diverse cultures, hunting in Africa, and working on a ranch in Bolivia. As tensions mounted in Europe and war loomed between Austria, Serbia, Germany, and France, he made a daring escape back to England, arriving just in time to heed the call for volunteers to join the British Army. When a special appeal was made for university men to form the first corps of motorcycle despatch riders, he eagerly signed up with the Royal Engineers Signal Section. Throughout the war, ...
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Diaries from Middle St. Johns, SC (1865)
- By: Mary Rhodes Waring Henagan Susan R. Jervey Charlotte St. Julien Ravenel
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Explore two poignant diaries from Middle St. John’s, Berkeley, South Carolina, covering the tumultuous months of February to May in 1865. Authored by Miss Susan R. Jervey and Miss Charlotte St. Julien Ravenel, these journals provide an intimate glimpse into life at Northampton and Poooshee Plantations during a pivotal era. Enhanced by the recollections of Mrs. (Waring) Henagan and two contemporary reports from Federal officials, this collection offers a rich tapestry of personal and historical narratives. Originally published by the St. John’s Hunting Club in 1921.
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