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Letter from America, Volume 3

Audiobook

2007 Audie® Award Finalist - Audiobook Adapted from Another Medium

A selection of Letter from America broadcasts from the years 1982-2003, plus a tribute to Alistair Cooke.

Alistair Cooke was radio’s great observer, the doyen of foreign correspondents and the world’s most famous letter writer. From 1946 until 2004, he explained the Americans to the British through his weekly Letter From America, the longest-running one-man series in broadcasting history.It was always a virtuoso performance – informed, informal, shrewd, funny and erudite.

In this volume, Cooke reports on a varied selection of events, including the 1992 presidential election, the art of Charles Schulz and introducing Bernstein to Handel’s Messiah. He remembers the infamous standoff over Cuba, which nearly caused a third world war, and recalls the more recent shocking events surrounding September 11th 2001 and the subsequent ‘war on terror’.

Every event evokes a particular time and place, but Cooke’s unique style of expression and analysis provides each with a resonance that echoes through the years.


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Series: Letter from America Publisher: AudioGO Ltd Edition: Abridged
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OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781405699051
  • File size: 127628 KB
  • Release date: November 16, 2005
  • Duration: 04:25:53

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781405699051
  • File size: 127852 KB
  • Release date: November 16, 2005
  • Duration: 04:25:52
  • Number of parts: 4

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

subjects

History Nonfiction

Languages

English

2007 Audie® Award Finalist - Audiobook Adapted from Another Medium

A selection of Letter from America broadcasts from the years 1982-2003, plus a tribute to Alistair Cooke.

Alistair Cooke was radio’s great observer, the doyen of foreign correspondents and the world’s most famous letter writer. From 1946 until 2004, he explained the Americans to the British through his weekly Letter From America, the longest-running one-man series in broadcasting history.It was always a virtuoso performance – informed, informal, shrewd, funny and erudite.

In this volume, Cooke reports on a varied selection of events, including the 1992 presidential election, the art of Charles Schulz and introducing Bernstein to Handel’s Messiah. He remembers the infamous standoff over Cuba, which nearly caused a third world war, and recalls the more recent shocking events surrounding September 11th 2001 and the subsequent ‘war on terror’.

Every event evokes a particular time and place, but Cooke’s unique style of expression and analysis provides each with a resonance that echoes through the years.


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