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Paris 1919

Six Months That Changed the World

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By: Margaret MacMillan
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize, renowned historian Margaret MacMillan's best-selling Paris 1919 is the story of six remarkable months that changed the world. At the close of WWI, between January and July of 1919, delegates from around the world converged on Paris under the auspices of peace. New countries were created, old empires were dissolved, and for six months, Paris was the center of the world. Bringing to vivid life the individuals who participated in the great Peace Conference, including Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill, Lawrence of Arabia, and Ho Chi Minh, Paris 1919 is a landmark work of narrative history. World War I Politics & Government International Relations Interwar Period Wars & Conflicts Middle East Winston Churchill British Empire Diplomacy Russia War Self-Determination United Kingdom Military Presidents & Heads of State Thought-Provoking Politics & Activism Imperial Japan Imperialism Soviet Union Biographies & Memoirs Franklin D. Roosevelt Colonial Period Latin America Africa Socialism Iran Inspiring Middle Ages Royalty Ancient History Ancient
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"This book is a treasure." (Booklist)
"MacMillan's lucid prose brings her participants to colorful and quotable life, and the grand sweep of her narrative encompasses all the continents the peacemakers vainly carved up." (Publishers Weekly)

Comprehensive Detail • Fascinating Connections • Clear Voice • Thorough Research • Informative Content

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Too much detail . . . everything you'd like to know about the Treaty of Versailles embedded within page after page of details and sidelights, dragging on and on, making those six months referred to in the title seem a long unnecessary voyage of tedium. I jumped ship after Chapter 18. Tell MacMillan to hire an editor and come back later.

Lots and Lots of Chapters

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#1

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The author did a really good job of organizing the story and information.

What does Suzanne Toren bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She was able to convey incredulity, sarcasm etc with her intonation.

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The narrator did an astounding job. Really really superb

Best book I've read in the past 2 or 3 years

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Probably can't get a clearer description of what went on with this free-for-all involving so many countries.

A boring subject made vivid.

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If you are at all interested in how the current world crises began then this is a "no miss" book. I was truly amazed to learn that the dissolution of the Ottoman empire really set the tone and spawned so many of these issues that are now endangering our lives and the lives of our children and grandchildren. Could not stop listening

Shaping the "Modern World"

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Excellent account. Excellent performance. Only problem was I could not refer to maps while listening in my car.

Comprehensive account

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