Milan Mrdzenovic
- 3
- reviews
- 1
- helpful vote
- 31
- ratings
-
Beagles: The Owner's Guide from Puppy to Old Age
- Choosing, Caring for, Grooming, Health, Training and Understanding Your Beagle Dog or Puppy
- By: Alex Seymour
- Narrated by: Ryan Whiting
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Wouldn’t it be incredible if 30 expert Beagle breeders combined with a top dog trainer to create the ultimate complete owner’s guide with all your frequently asked questions answered in one place? Well here it is! You will literally find this book jam-packed full of useful quotes giving clear advice and secret tips from the world’s best Beagle breeders who between them have hundreds of years of experience in caring for Beagles.
-
-
exellent book! I
- By Milan Mrdzenovic on 09-10-19
- Beagles: The Owner's Guide from Puppy to Old Age
- Choosing, Caring for, Grooming, Health, Training and Understanding Your Beagle Dog or Puppy
- By: Alex Seymour
- Narrated by: Ryan Whiting
exellent book! I
Reviewed: 09-10-19
I recomend this book to all beagle lovers. well written with expert comments in every chapter
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
1 person found this helpful
-
America and the World: A Diplomatic History
- By: Mark A. Stoler, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Mark A. Stoler
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
- Original Recording
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In barely more than two centuries, the United States evolved from a sparsely settled handful of colonies into the most powerful nation the world has ever known. How could such an implausible metamorphosis have occurred? These 24 insightful lectures address that penetrating question and many others. Professor Stoler offers you a fresh view of America's shift from the periphery of international politics to its very center as he explores the key components of American diplomatic history.
-
-
FSOT Prep
- By ted on 05-26-16
One of the best histories of US foreign policy
Reviewed: 07-01-18
I listen to these lectures very often. It helped me understand the history of US and gave me a good overview of the “realpolitik” at that time. I would highly recommend these lectures to all students of history or anyone else who is interested in history of US foreign policy. I am a student of American studies from Slovenia. It takes a lot of time to read all the books to acquire a knowledge of understanding important things that happened in the past. Why waste all the precious time when you walk to the university, drive a car or ride in a train? Here are these lectures of the Great Courses useful and can save you in a busy day. These lectures are short and basic. They helped me understand the American history as a whole, especially the foreign policy in which I am very interested. With these lectures you get PDF file where you can find more information’s and books to read if you find some topic very interesting. One of the best lectures in US history around.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
-
The Storm of War
- A New History of the Second World War
- By: Andrew Roberts
- Narrated by: Christian Rodska
- Length: 28 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The Second World War lasted for 2,174 days, cost $1.5 trillion, and claimed the lives of more than 50 million people. Why did the Axis lose? And could they, with a different strategy, have won? Andrew Roberts's acclaimed new history has been hailed as the finest single-volume account of this epic conflict. From the western front to North Africa, from the Baltic to the Far East, he tells the story of the war - the grand strategy and the individual experience, the cruelty and the heroism - as never before.
-
-
A very interesting book with some shortcomings.
- By Mike From Mesa on 10-24-11
- The Storm of War
- A New History of the Second World War
- By: Andrew Roberts
- Narrated by: Christian Rodska
My Review
Reviewed: 05-15-17
I loved listening to this book. Even though I’ve read a lots of WW2 books… this was one of the best. But still there were some errors I didn’t like and I want to remind about them. For example author’s conclusions in some parts of the book were not professional. Siberia did NOT have any oil in 1941. It was discovered only 20 years after the war. So Japs didn’t had any good reasons to invade Russia in 1941. But author claims it would be better if Japs invaded Russia instead of USA in 1941. The book was more pro-British in some parts. Author was not in fond with the neutrality of Ireland. But as I sad at the beginning in overall the book is a masterpiece. And I would still recommend it to others.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!