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The Great Getty

The Life and Loves of J. Paul Getty—Richest Man in the World

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The Great Getty

By: Robert Lenzner
Narrated by: Liz Smith
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The first in-depth biography of the world's richest man. Through interviews with those who were closest to Getty, the picture emerges of a truly miserly art collector, the great lover, the bigamist, the puritan, philanthropist, the suspected Nazi spy....

©2009 Phoenix (P)2009 Phoenix Books
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Who had the brilliant idea to have this read by a woman with a deep southern US drawl? Too distracting. Returning

OMG The Narrator

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Maybe a good story but what a shame. A petty loser who could have done well and instead just copied his dad’s business which was hit at the time. Very sad. Also a pedo which is bizarre and makes the story worse.

The biggest loser with wealth

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Shorter than I expected, but good overall review of his life. Unfortunately, it’s as though a grumpy grandma is reading you the news.

Good story, bad narration

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I disliked the reader so much, I quit the audiobook. She made it uninteresting. Would not recommend.

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