The Quick and Easy Guide of Diamonds
Failed to add items
Add to Cart failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Get 2 free audiobooks during trial.
Buy for $6.95
No default payment method selected.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
Willard Findley
-
By:
-
Jim Stephens
About this listen
As a creature of assortments, we love to design ourselves with jewels, beautifying agents, and hair decoration. We do it presently to improve our looks, to attract a mate, and because it basically purposes us to have an inspirational perspective on ourselves. A couple of sorts of frivolity are meaningful—like wedding rings. Or on the other hand, they're used to say something regarding our lifestyle, like various piercings and studs.
Have you anytime pondered what the beginnings are of such self-beautification? Was there an importance behind it? Or, then again, did we essentially start wearing globules, extras, and loops as our thoughtfulness regarding self extended and we progressed?
We understand that the earliest diamonds of bits of bones, shells, and other individual improvements appeared in graves around 40,000 years ago. The likelihood that there was a the great beyond, and the trust in spirits both extraordinary and dreadful, achieved the best approach to pull in the good sentiments and turn away the horrible ones.
©2022 Jim Stephens (P)2022 Jim StephensListeners also enjoyed...
-
Reiki for Beginners
- The Ultimate Guide to Unlock the Healing Power of Reiki
- By: David Root
- Narrated by: Kevin Rineer
- Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Most people, when they are ill or feeling under the weather, opt for drugs that are prescribed from a trusted source like a doctor or pharmacist. Very often, however, there are ailments that modern drugs simply cannot touch, and an alternative way of healing is better. Many people have found that Reiki is the answer and there are numerous success stories that back up this unique healing ability.
By: David Root
-
What Is the Taj Mahal?
- The New Seven Wonders of the World: Taj Mahal Ranked “The Most Liked” Place
- By: Nilan Aynk
- Narrated by: Michele McNeal
- Length: 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The Taj Mahal is a fascinating building that inspires childlike wonder to people all over the world. However, there are many mysteries still surrounding it. There are many knowns and unknowns about the large stone structure in Northern India. There are a series of questions to be answered, like when and how was it built? Who built it? Why was it built in the first place? What impact did this incredible structure have on culture at the time and modern Indian culture today?
-
-
This is really informational for me.
- By Melvin Brady on 08-26-21
By: Nilan Aynk
-
Periodic Tales
- A Cultural History of the Elements, From Arsenic to Zinc
- By: Hugh Aldersey-Williams
- Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Like the alphabet, the calendar, or the zodiac, the periodic table of the chemical elements has a permanent place in our imagination. But aside from the handful of common ones (iron, carbon, copper, gold), the elements themselves remain wrapped in mystery. We do not know what most of them look like, how they exist in nature, how they got their names, or of what use they are to us.
-
-
Interesting but Rambling
- By Carolyn on 08-24-15
-
The Secret Lives of Color
- By: Kassia St. Clair
- Narrated by: Kassia St. Clair
- Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The Secret Lives of Color tells the unusual stories of 75 fascinating shades, dyes, and hues. From blonde to ginger, the brown that changed the way battles were fought to the white that protected against the plague, Picasso’s blue period to the charcoal on the cave walls at Lascaux, acid yellow to kelly green, and from scarlet women to imperial purple, these surprising stories run like a bright thread throughout history. In this book, Kassia St. Clair has turned her lifelong obsession with colors and where they come from into a unique study of human civilization.
-
-
More about pigments than social history
- By Jason Toon on 12-13-20
By: Kassia St. Clair
-
The Golden Thread
- How Fabric Changed History
- By: Kassia St. Clair
- Narrated by: Helen Johns
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From colorful 30,000-year-old threads found on the floor of a Georgian cave to the Indian calicoes that sparked the Industrial Revolution, The Golden Thread weaves an illuminating story of human ingenuity. Design journalist Kassia St. Clair guides us through the technological advancements and cultural customs that would redefine human civilization - from the fabric that allowed mankind to achieve extraordinary things (traverse the oceans and shatter athletic records) and survive in unlikely places (outer space and the South Pole).
-
-
Excellent for those interested in textiles
- By Adeliese Baumann on 12-14-19
By: Kassia St. Clair
-
In Praise of Shadows
- By: Junichiro Tanizaki
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In Praise of Shadows is an eloquent tribute to the austere beauty of traditional Japanese aesthetics. Through architecture, ceramics, theatre, food, women, and even toilets, Tanizaki explains the essence of shadows and darkness, and how they are able to augment beauty. He laments the heavy electric lighting of the West and its introduction to Japan, and shows how the artificial, bright, and polished aesthetic of the West contrasts unfavorably with the moody and natural light of the East.
-
-
How to listen
- By Anonymous User on 03-25-18
-
Reiki for Beginners
- The Ultimate Guide to Unlock the Healing Power of Reiki
- By: David Root
- Narrated by: Kevin Rineer
- Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Most people, when they are ill or feeling under the weather, opt for drugs that are prescribed from a trusted source like a doctor or pharmacist. Very often, however, there are ailments that modern drugs simply cannot touch, and an alternative way of healing is better. Many people have found that Reiki is the answer and there are numerous success stories that back up this unique healing ability.
By: David Root
-
What Is the Taj Mahal?
- The New Seven Wonders of the World: Taj Mahal Ranked “The Most Liked” Place
- By: Nilan Aynk
- Narrated by: Michele McNeal
- Length: 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The Taj Mahal is a fascinating building that inspires childlike wonder to people all over the world. However, there are many mysteries still surrounding it. There are many knowns and unknowns about the large stone structure in Northern India. There are a series of questions to be answered, like when and how was it built? Who built it? Why was it built in the first place? What impact did this incredible structure have on culture at the time and modern Indian culture today?
-
-
This is really informational for me.
- By Melvin Brady on 08-26-21
By: Nilan Aynk
-
Periodic Tales
- A Cultural History of the Elements, From Arsenic to Zinc
- By: Hugh Aldersey-Williams
- Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Like the alphabet, the calendar, or the zodiac, the periodic table of the chemical elements has a permanent place in our imagination. But aside from the handful of common ones (iron, carbon, copper, gold), the elements themselves remain wrapped in mystery. We do not know what most of them look like, how they exist in nature, how they got their names, or of what use they are to us.
-
-
Interesting but Rambling
- By Carolyn on 08-24-15
-
The Secret Lives of Color
- By: Kassia St. Clair
- Narrated by: Kassia St. Clair
- Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The Secret Lives of Color tells the unusual stories of 75 fascinating shades, dyes, and hues. From blonde to ginger, the brown that changed the way battles were fought to the white that protected against the plague, Picasso’s blue period to the charcoal on the cave walls at Lascaux, acid yellow to kelly green, and from scarlet women to imperial purple, these surprising stories run like a bright thread throughout history. In this book, Kassia St. Clair has turned her lifelong obsession with colors and where they come from into a unique study of human civilization.
-
-
More about pigments than social history
- By Jason Toon on 12-13-20
By: Kassia St. Clair
-
The Golden Thread
- How Fabric Changed History
- By: Kassia St. Clair
- Narrated by: Helen Johns
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From colorful 30,000-year-old threads found on the floor of a Georgian cave to the Indian calicoes that sparked the Industrial Revolution, The Golden Thread weaves an illuminating story of human ingenuity. Design journalist Kassia St. Clair guides us through the technological advancements and cultural customs that would redefine human civilization - from the fabric that allowed mankind to achieve extraordinary things (traverse the oceans and shatter athletic records) and survive in unlikely places (outer space and the South Pole).
-
-
Excellent for those interested in textiles
- By Adeliese Baumann on 12-14-19
By: Kassia St. Clair
-
In Praise of Shadows
- By: Junichiro Tanizaki
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In Praise of Shadows is an eloquent tribute to the austere beauty of traditional Japanese aesthetics. Through architecture, ceramics, theatre, food, women, and even toilets, Tanizaki explains the essence of shadows and darkness, and how they are able to augment beauty. He laments the heavy electric lighting of the West and its introduction to Japan, and shows how the artificial, bright, and polished aesthetic of the West contrasts unfavorably with the moody and natural light of the East.
-
-
How to listen
- By Anonymous User on 03-25-18
-
Wicca Crystal Magic
- A Beginner's Guide to Practicing Wiccan Crystal Magic, with Simple Crystal Spells
- By: Lisa Chamberlain
- Narrated by: Kris Keppeler
- Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Crystals and other mineral stones are naturally powerful and highly versatile tools of magic. Today’s practitioners of the magical arts use crystals for a variety of purposes: protection, divination, improving health, gaining wealth, attracting love, and more. In Wicca Crystal Magic, best-selling author Lisa Chamberlain explores the magical properties of these amazing gifts from the Earth and the underlying universal forces that make them work for you.
-
-
Helpful and to the point
- By scott carter on 03-01-16
By: Lisa Chamberlain
-
Stoned
- Jewelry, Obsession, and How Desire Shapes the World
- By: Aja Raden
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
What makes a stone a jewel? What makes a jewel priceless? And why do we covet beautiful things? In this brilliant account of how eight jewels shaped the course of history, jeweler and scientist Aja Raden tells an original and often startling story about our unshakeable addiction to beauty and the darker side of human desire.
-
-
Cringe-inducing, vapid, and self-conscious
- By Adeliese Baumann on 12-27-16
By: Aja Raden
-
The Wise Book of Whys
- By: Daven Hiskey, Today I Found Out.com
- Narrated by: Simon Whistler
- Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Ever wonder why New York is called the "Big Apple" or why some countries drive on the right and some on the left? Well, wonder no more. This and over 100 other fascinating questions are answered in detail inside, along with some interesting Bonus Facts related to each topic to fully satisfy even the most learned of trivia buffs.
-
-
Fun book and might learn a few trivial things
- By Slam Bones on 06-16-17
By: Daven Hiskey, and others
-
Wicca Candle Magic
- A Beginner's Guide to Practicing Wiccan Candle Magic, with Simple Candle Spells
- By: Lisa Chamberlain
- Narrated by: Kris Keppeler
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
One of the most delightful ways to work with the transformative element of fire is through candle magic. In her popular audiobook, Wicca Candle Magic, best-selling author Lisa Chamberlain explains key principles of magic found in ancient Hermetic teachings and outlines long-held traditions of color correspondences with specific goals, taking listeners through a step-by-step explanation of how fire and color work together to manifest the changes you seek.
-
-
Helpful items towards candle magic and spells.
- By Yahaira on 10-09-15
By: Lisa Chamberlain
-
Norse Magic for Beginners
- The Ultimate Guide to Norse Divination, Reading Elder Futhark Runes, and Spells
- By: Mari Silva
- Narrated by: Ivan Busenius
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
There are several ways runes can help make your life a lot easier, and learning how to use them is almost like having your cheat sheet to life. This audiobook will teach you everything you need to know about runes - their mythical origins, the Norse legends surrounding them, and background on the Norse deities that lend their powers to the runes.
-
-
pass on this one
- By BeardedFly on 08-03-21
By: Mari Silva
-
Full Spectrum
- How the Science of Color Made Us Modern
- By: Adam Rogers
- Narrated by: Michael Crouch
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From kelly green to millennial pink, our world is graced with a richness of colors. But our human-made colors haven’t always matched nature’s kaleidoscopic array. To reach those brightest heights required millennia of remarkable innovation and a fascinating exchange of ideas between science and craft that’s allowed for the most luminous manifestations of our built and adorned world. In Full Spectrum, Rogers takes us on that globe-trotting journey, tracing an arc from the earliest humans to our digitized, synthesized present and future.
-
-
Color, who knew?
- By Hawaiian 54 on 07-24-22
By: Adam Rogers
-
On Color
- By: David Scott Kastan, Stephen Farthing
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Our lives are saturated by color. We live in a world of colors, and color marks our psychological and social existence. But for all color's ubiquity, we don't know much about it. Authors David Scott Kastan and Stephen Farthing offer a fresh and imaginative exploration of one of the most intriguing and least-understood aspects of everyday experience.
-
-
Wow! Great.
- By Frances on 09-15-20
By: David Scott Kastan, and others
-
Wicca for Beginners
- A Starter Guide to Wiccan Religion: Discover History, Beliefs, Rituals, and Spells to Start Practicing Witchcraft.
- By: Ophelia Morgan
- Narrated by: Leigh Ann Haga
- Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Would you like to become acquainted with the modern practice of Wicca and all the wonderful benefits it has to offer? Modern witchcraft contains many different influences and traditions from places across the globe and can be used for just about any purpose in your life. In the Wicca practices, you can find answers about nature, yourself, your connection with the world and living things around you, and what life has to offer. Through Wicca, much can be achieved and there are answers that many never conceived of.
-
-
Recommend this
- By Higginbotham on 03-10-20
By: Ophelia Morgan
-
Crystals for Beginners
- Understanding and Use of Crystals and Healing Stones (Moonstone, Healed Energy, Relieves Stress)
- By: Frida Wolfe
- Narrated by: Kate Raymond
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Do you know how to use various types of crystals, to relieve stress, and treat your body? This audiobook shows you step-by-step how to use crystals as "chakras" and the seven "energy centers" with dozens of different applications...This audiobook will show you many ways to use crystals. It shows you how to use a crystal ball and explains the metaphysical qualities and the little-known uses of crystals and natural stones.
By: Frida Wolfe
-
Wicca for Beginners: The Number One Guide to Wiccan Beliefs, Rituals, Magic, and Witchcraft. Learn How to Use Crystals, Candles, Herbs, Runes, Magical Rituals, and Spells
- By: Dorothy Wright
- Narrated by: Leigh Ann Haga
- Length: 3 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In our modern, money-driven world, it’s easy to miss the most important things in life. While we’re on the rush towards money, power, and status, we often take for granted the world around us. Instead of appreciating the sun, we appreciate clothing brands. This audiobook covers everything you need to know about Wicca, how to become a Wiccan, how to craft spells, and much, much more. If you’re tired of the exhausting race of modern life, if you feel that something is missing, if you simply want to change the way you perceive the world, this book was written exactly for you!
-
-
story teller is putting me to sleep
- By Creatively Unique Photography on 07-29-20
By: Dorothy Wright
-
Chakras Healing
- Complete Beginner’s Guide to Self-Healing Techiniques, Heal Your Body through Chakras
- By: Kristine Aurelius
- Narrated by: Casey Yarrow
- Length: 3 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Find out how you can tap into the power of the energies within you to become healthier, happier, and more fulfilled! We all have within us a power that is far beyond our wildest imagination. We just don’t realize it, as we are so used to the quick fixes from modern day medication and other substances like alcohol and drugs that we can’t understand how it is possible to bring about healing, happiness and wellness in any other way. If we could discover this power within us and know how to tap into it, everything would change.
-
-
A great reference for the more advanced!!
- By Marlin Jones on 03-12-20
-
Chakras Healing and Crystals for Beginners
- Understanding and Use of Crystals and Healing Stones. Discovering, Unlocking and Balancing the Chakras for a Healthy Life
- By: Frida Wolfe
- Narrated by: Kate Raymond
- Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Do you want to know all the secrets of chakra? Do you want to learn how to balance and heal your chakras? Do you know how to use various types of crystals to relieve stress and treat your body? If so, this bundle is for you!
By: Frida Wolfe
Related to this topic
-
Periodic Tales
- A Cultural History of the Elements, From Arsenic to Zinc
- By: Hugh Aldersey-Williams
- Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Like the alphabet, the calendar, or the zodiac, the periodic table of the chemical elements has a permanent place in our imagination. But aside from the handful of common ones (iron, carbon, copper, gold), the elements themselves remain wrapped in mystery. We do not know what most of them look like, how they exist in nature, how they got their names, or of what use they are to us.
-
-
Interesting but Rambling
- By Carolyn on 08-24-15
-
The Golden Thread
- How Fabric Changed History
- By: Kassia St. Clair
- Narrated by: Helen Johns
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From colorful 30,000-year-old threads found on the floor of a Georgian cave to the Indian calicoes that sparked the Industrial Revolution, The Golden Thread weaves an illuminating story of human ingenuity. Design journalist Kassia St. Clair guides us through the technological advancements and cultural customs that would redefine human civilization - from the fabric that allowed mankind to achieve extraordinary things (traverse the oceans and shatter athletic records) and survive in unlikely places (outer space and the South Pole).
-
-
Excellent for those interested in textiles
- By Adeliese Baumann on 12-14-19
By: Kassia St. Clair
-
Stoned
- Jewelry, Obsession, and How Desire Shapes the World
- By: Aja Raden
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
What makes a stone a jewel? What makes a jewel priceless? And why do we covet beautiful things? In this brilliant account of how eight jewels shaped the course of history, jeweler and scientist Aja Raden tells an original and often startling story about our unshakeable addiction to beauty and the darker side of human desire.
-
-
Cringe-inducing, vapid, and self-conscious
- By Adeliese Baumann on 12-27-16
By: Aja Raden
-
Eye of the Beholder
- Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, and the Reinvention of Seeing
- By: Laura Snyder
- Narrated by: Tamara Marston
- Length: 13 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
"See for yourself!" was the clarion call of the 1600s. Natural philosophers threw off the yoke of ancient authority, peered at nature with microscopes and telescopes, and ignited the scientific revolution. Artists investigated nature with lenses and created paintings filled with realistic effects of light and shadow. The hub of this optical innovation was the small Dutch city of Delft.
-
-
Historical book about the evolution of optics through the eyes of two geniuses
- By Memi on 04-12-17
By: Laura Snyder
-
Chinese Mythology: A Comprehensive Guide to the Myths from the Orient
- By: John Feisel
- Narrated by: Ric Chetter
- Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Indulge in the crazy, mystical, mythical aspects of Chinese folklore. You will learn about the most basic background information, the setting, the time period in which these tales were created, and so much more. Among others, you will become familiar with things like the myth of the sun and the moon; cultural aspects of ancient oriental society; amazing facts about Confucius and Confucianism; Buddhism and its role in China and mythology; stories about gods, heroes, stars, and saints; and so many other things.
-
-
This deserves a positive review
- By Juan on 11-19-19
By: John Feisel
-
Earth
- An Intimate History
- By: Richard Fortey
- Narrated by: Michael Page
- Length: 18 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Beginning with Mt. Vesuvius, whose eruption in Roman times helped spark the science of geology, and ending in a lab in the West of England where mathematical models and lab experiments replace direct observation, Richard Fortey tells us what the present says about ancient geologic processes. He shows how plate tectonics came to rule the geophysical landscape and how the evidence is written in the hills and in the stones. And in the process, he takes us on a wonderful journey around the globe to visit some of the most fascinating and intriguing spots on the planet.
-
-
Random Geology Verbose History Jumbled Tours
- By Herbert S. on 12-10-21
By: Richard Fortey
-
Periodic Tales
- A Cultural History of the Elements, From Arsenic to Zinc
- By: Hugh Aldersey-Williams
- Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Like the alphabet, the calendar, or the zodiac, the periodic table of the chemical elements has a permanent place in our imagination. But aside from the handful of common ones (iron, carbon, copper, gold), the elements themselves remain wrapped in mystery. We do not know what most of them look like, how they exist in nature, how they got their names, or of what use they are to us.
-
-
Interesting but Rambling
- By Carolyn on 08-24-15
-
The Golden Thread
- How Fabric Changed History
- By: Kassia St. Clair
- Narrated by: Helen Johns
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From colorful 30,000-year-old threads found on the floor of a Georgian cave to the Indian calicoes that sparked the Industrial Revolution, The Golden Thread weaves an illuminating story of human ingenuity. Design journalist Kassia St. Clair guides us through the technological advancements and cultural customs that would redefine human civilization - from the fabric that allowed mankind to achieve extraordinary things (traverse the oceans and shatter athletic records) and survive in unlikely places (outer space and the South Pole).
-
-
Excellent for those interested in textiles
- By Adeliese Baumann on 12-14-19
By: Kassia St. Clair
-
Stoned
- Jewelry, Obsession, and How Desire Shapes the World
- By: Aja Raden
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
What makes a stone a jewel? What makes a jewel priceless? And why do we covet beautiful things? In this brilliant account of how eight jewels shaped the course of history, jeweler and scientist Aja Raden tells an original and often startling story about our unshakeable addiction to beauty and the darker side of human desire.
-
-
Cringe-inducing, vapid, and self-conscious
- By Adeliese Baumann on 12-27-16
By: Aja Raden
-
Eye of the Beholder
- Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, and the Reinvention of Seeing
- By: Laura Snyder
- Narrated by: Tamara Marston
- Length: 13 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
"See for yourself!" was the clarion call of the 1600s. Natural philosophers threw off the yoke of ancient authority, peered at nature with microscopes and telescopes, and ignited the scientific revolution. Artists investigated nature with lenses and created paintings filled with realistic effects of light and shadow. The hub of this optical innovation was the small Dutch city of Delft.
-
-
Historical book about the evolution of optics through the eyes of two geniuses
- By Memi on 04-12-17
By: Laura Snyder
-
Chinese Mythology: A Comprehensive Guide to the Myths from the Orient
- By: John Feisel
- Narrated by: Ric Chetter
- Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Indulge in the crazy, mystical, mythical aspects of Chinese folklore. You will learn about the most basic background information, the setting, the time period in which these tales were created, and so much more. Among others, you will become familiar with things like the myth of the sun and the moon; cultural aspects of ancient oriental society; amazing facts about Confucius and Confucianism; Buddhism and its role in China and mythology; stories about gods, heroes, stars, and saints; and so many other things.
-
-
This deserves a positive review
- By Juan on 11-19-19
By: John Feisel
-
Earth
- An Intimate History
- By: Richard Fortey
- Narrated by: Michael Page
- Length: 18 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Beginning with Mt. Vesuvius, whose eruption in Roman times helped spark the science of geology, and ending in a lab in the West of England where mathematical models and lab experiments replace direct observation, Richard Fortey tells us what the present says about ancient geologic processes. He shows how plate tectonics came to rule the geophysical landscape and how the evidence is written in the hills and in the stones. And in the process, he takes us on a wonderful journey around the globe to visit some of the most fascinating and intriguing spots on the planet.
-
-
Random Geology Verbose History Jumbled Tours
- By Herbert S. on 12-10-21
By: Richard Fortey
-
Chinese Mythology: Gods, Goddesses, Monkeys, Eternal Beings, and More
- By: Sally Stephens
- Narrated by: Kenneth Ellison
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The sociology and mythology of the Chinese culture has a long, extended history, and the creatures and superpowers in them have often been neglected by western culture. But not for long! As you listen to this gem of an audiobook, you will find all kinds of answers to questions related to Chinese mythology.
-
-
Awesome
- By Anonymous User on 12-04-19
By: Sally Stephens
-
The Fabric of Civilization
- How Textiles Made the World
- By: Virginia I. Postrel
- Narrated by: Caroline Cole
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The story of humanity is the story of textiles - as old as civilization itself. Since the first thread was spun, the need for textiles has driven technology, business, politics, and culture. In The Fabric of Civilization, Virginia Postrel synthesizes groundbreaking research from archaeology, economics, and science to reveal a surprising history. From Minoans exporting wool colored with precious purple dye to Egypt, to Romans arrayed in costly Chinese silk, the cloth trade paved the crossroads of the ancient world.
-
-
Pop journalism article lengthened into a book
- By Anonymous User on 02-05-22
-
F*ck You, I'm Irish
- Why We Irish Are Awesome
- By: Rasher Tierney
- Narrated by: Gary Furlong
- Length: 2 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From battling oppression and famine in Ireland to overcoming poverty and discrimination in America, we Irish gained our fightin' moniker by standing up for our rights and earning the respect we deserve. Now, the amazing feats, astounding people and incredible facts in this fascinating book of Irish trivia will make you proudly say, “F*ck you, I'm Irish”.
-
-
Good Short Listen
- By YtowntoCleveland on 03-23-24
By: Rasher Tierney
-
Red
- A History of the Redhead
- By: Jacky Colliss Harvey
- Narrated by: Jacky Colliss Harvey
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Red is a brilliantly told, captivating history of red hair throughout the ages. An audiobook that breaks new ground, dispels myths, and reinforces the special nature of being a redhead, with a look at multiple disciplines, including science, religion, politics, feminism and sexuality, literature, and art. With an obsessive fascination that is as contagious as it is compelling, author Jacky Colliss Harvey (herself a redhead) begins her exploration of red hair in prehistory and traces the redhead gene as it made its way out of Africa with the early human diaspora.
-
-
Pushing Past Stereotypes
- By Troy on 06-09-15
-
The Fun Knowledge Encyclopedia
- The Crazy Stories Behind the World's Most Interesting Facts - Trivia Bill's General Knowledge, Volume 1
- By: Bill O'Neill
- Narrated by: Rob Maxwell
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Are you the trivia buff in your friend group? Maybe you're just always hoping to learn more random facts to keep up your sleeve. Whether you're a regular trivia fanatic or someone looking for a fun audiobook to listen to, this audiobook goes beyond the scope of general knowledge into some of the most interesting facts and intriguing trivia tidbits out there.
-
-
this book is awesome!
- By TinkerMel on 09-27-17
By: Bill O'Neill
-
Women's Work
- The First 20,000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times
- By: Elizabeth Wayland Barber
- Narrated by: Donna Postel
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Twenty thousand years ago, women were making and wearing the first clothing created from spun fibers. In fact, right up to the Industrial Revolution the fiber arts were an enormous economic force, belonging primarily to women. Despite the great toil required in making cloth and clothing, most books on ancient history and economics have no information on them. Much of this gap results from the extreme perishability of what women produced, but it seems clear that until now descriptions of prehistoric and early historic cultures have omitted virtually half the picture.
-
-
Respectful treatment of the archeological record.
- By fiberflair on 02-23-21
-
The Map That Changed the World
- William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology
- By: Simon Winchester
- Narrated by: Simon Winchester
- Length: 9 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In 1793 William Smith, a canal digger, made a startling discovery that was to turn the fledgling science of the history of the earth - and a central plank of established Christian religion - on its head. He noticed that the rocks he was excavating were arranged in layers; more important, he could see quite clearly that the fossils found in one layer were very different from those found in another. And out of that realization came an epiphany.
-
-
Who knew rocks could be so deceptive?
- By Jody R. Nathan on 11-09-04
By: Simon Winchester
-
Mythology
- African Folklore and Ancient Legends
- By: Coby Evans
- Narrated by: K.M. Logan
- Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The nice thing about African mythology is that it is rooted in such ancient traditions. And although the west hasn’t fully embraced some of these interesting stories, they have been told by many and remembered by some, enough to write them down and discover what they are all about. Different regions have different traditions, of course, and you’ll learn more about many of them in this book.
-
-
Nice
- By John on 02-12-20
By: Coby Evans
-
The Second Book of General Ignorance
- Everything You Think You Know Is (Still) Wrong
- By: John Lloyd, John Mitchinson
- Narrated by: Julian Elfer
- Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Just when you thought that it was safe to start showing off again, John Lloyd and John Mitchinson are back with another busload of mistakes and misunderstandings. Here is a new collection of simple, perfectly obvious questions you'll be quite certain you know the answers to. Whether it's history, science, sports, geography, literature, language, medicine, the classics, or common wisdom, you'll be astonished to discover that everything you thought you knew is still hopelessly wrong.
-
-
It's all stuff from QI
- By Bonnie Kennedy on 04-07-21
By: John Lloyd, and others
-
Technology of the Gods
- The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients
- By: David Hatcher Childress
- Narrated by: Paul Woodson
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Popular Lost Cities author David Hatcher Childress takes us into the amazing world of ancient technology, from computers in antiquity to the flying machines of the gods. Childress looks at the technology that was allegedly used in Atlantis and the theory that the Great Pyramid of Egypt was originally a gigantic power station. He examines tales of ancient flight and the technology that it involved; how the ancients used electricity; megalithic building techniques; the use of crystal lenses and the fire from the gods; and more.
-
-
Very insightful
- By Hagood on 03-20-18
-
Mythology: African Myths, Gods, Heroes, and Legends
- By: Ron Carver
- Narrated by: John Griffith
- Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
As you study the African myths, legends, and folklore through this guide, you will find that there are so many gods and goddesses, and so many different versions of certain stories, that it will blow your mind. The intricate myths in this book have been lined up and collected to help you understand some of the earliest, most ancient beliefs from those living on the African continent. Some have been influential in our day, and some have been completely forgotten except for vague traditions that have been passed on from one generation to the next.
-
-
Excellent
- By Minnie on 11-22-19
By: Ron Carver
-
Brunelleschi's Dome
- How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture
- By: Ross King
- Narrated by: James Cameron Stewart
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Brunelleschi's Dome is the story of how a Renaissance genius bent men, materials, and the very forces of nature to build an architectural wonder we continue to marvel at today. Denounced at first as a madman, Brunelleschi was celebrated at the end as a genius. He engineered the perfect placement of brick and stone, built ingenious hoists and cranes to carry an estimated 70 million pounds hundreds of feet into the air, and designed the workers' platforms and routines so carefully that only one man died during the decades of construction.
-
-
Great history with terrible narration
- By Whiskey Mike on 12-16-21
By: Ross King