The Course of Human Events

The Course of Human Events

by David McCullough

Narrated by David McCullough

Unabridged — 38 minutes

The Course of Human Events

The Course of Human Events

by David McCullough

Narrated by David McCullough

Unabridged — 38 minutes

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Overview

Forty years after his first book, David McCullough wrote and presented his speech, The Course of Human Events, in the 2003 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities, in which he divulges his philosophy on writing, speaking, and history in his masterful storytelling style.

In this Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities, David McCullough draws on his personal experience as a historian to acknowledge the crucial importance of writing in history's enduring impact and influence, and he affirms the significance of history in teaching us about human nature through the ages.

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OCT/NOV 05 - AudioFile

In a 2003 speech given in Washington, D.C., author David McCullough reminds listeners that history is made up of human beings, not gods. He cites the flaws of the Founding Fathers as he ticks off their accomplishments. One of his favorite points to stress is their love of books and literature; Nathan Hale's famous speech before being hanged, for example, comes from CATO, a play popular at the time. McCullough reads as a master lecturer as he discusses the Founders, then turns personal as he discusses his own love of books, which started with a copy of AMOS AND ME, a children's book about Benjamin Franklin. Book-lovers, especially those with an interest in history, will enjoy hearing how books teach us about the past--and present. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169931150
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 05/24/2005
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,219,373
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