Historias inesperadas de la historia argentina [Unexpected Stories of Argentine History]
Tragedias, misterios y delirios de nuestro pasado [Tragedies, Mysteries and Delusions of Our Past]
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Nicolás Ginesin
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Daniel Balmaceda
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La historia argentina está repleta de personajes y situaciones increíbles, y quién mejor que Daniel Balmaceda para descubrir y contarnos con su prosa rigurosa y cálida estas historias insólitas.
San Martín es dado por muerto cuatro años antes de fallecer. Avellaneda sale al balcón de la Casa Rosada para enfrentar a una multitud y lo ovacionan como si fuera Perón. La madre de un presidente le impone una novia que él no quiere. Un ministro parece haber muerto en circunstancias muy comprometedoras, y un empresario cambió su testamento cuando ya estaba muerto.
La historia argentina está repleta de personajes y situaciones increíbles, y quién mejor que Daniel Balmaceda para descubrir y contarnos estas historias insólitas. Como dice el mismo autor: "Muchos relatos de las Historias inesperadas parecen más adecuados al mundo de la ficción. Sin embargo, cada uno de ellos ha ocurrido y cualquier similitud con la historia real no es ninguna casualidad".
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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Bryson Not Reading Makes For a Rare Fail
- By John on 02-28-14
By: Bill Bryson
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The Roman Empire: From Augustus to the Fall of Rome
- By: Gregory S. Aldrete, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Gregory S. Aldrete
- Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
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The Roman Empire: From Augustus to the Fall of Rome traces the breathtaking history from the empire’s foundation by Augustus to its Golden Age in the 2nd century CE through a series of ever-worsening crises until its ultimate disintegration. Taught by acclaimed Professor Gregory S. Aldrete of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, these 24 captivating lectures offer you the chance to experience this story like never before, incorporating the latest historical insights that challenge our previous notions of Rome’s decline.
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Gregory S. Aldrete is a treasure
- By Laurel Tucker on 02-04-19
By: Gregory S. Aldrete, and others
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Flannery O'Connor and the Scandal of Faith
- By: Jessica Hooten Wilson, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Jessica Hooten Wilson
- Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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Across six revealing lectures, Professor Jessica Hooten Wilson will introduce you to one of the 20th century’s most fascinating and divisive writers in Flannery O’Connor and the Scandal of Faith. Beginning with an overview of her brief but remarkable life, Professor Wilson will then take you through an exploration of themes in O’Connor’s work and the hallmarks of her literary style. You’ll get a clearer picture of O’Connor’s historical and geographical context while digging into how her stories can transcend time and place.
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The author reading her own book.
- By James T Casey on 12-16-24
By: Jessica Hooten Wilson, and others