The Great Age of Discovery, Volume 2
Captain Cook and the Scientific Explorations
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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Written by:
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Paul Herrmann
About this listen
The concluding volume of The Great Age of Discovery follows the explorations that mapped the vast Pacific ocean and the menacing interior of Africa. The names of three men figure prominently in this saga: Captain James Cook, David Livingstone, and Henry Morton Stanley. But there were many equally brave men who are not so well known and whose incredible achievements deserve recognition. Author Paul Herrmann gives them their due with grace and vigor.
There have never been explorers like these, and probably never will be again. Through frightening storms at sea, vast wastelands of sand, and dark, impenetrable jungle, these men carried the light of knowledge so that all who followed after could see.
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- Richard Morrison
- 2023-02-16
Narrator sounds like Seinfeld's Mr. Peterman
This is an excellent book, like the first volume. If you are wondering where you've heard the narrator before, imagine him saying "Elaine..." as John O'Hurley, who played Elaine's boss J. Peterman on Seinfeld, delivered his dialogue in a clipped cadence that is exactly like Charlton Griffin, minus the British accent.
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