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Giles Milton

Unraveling the Tragedy of Smyrna's Destruction in 1922

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Author: Giles Milton

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/08/2008

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Wheel of Fortune
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47:18
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Chapter 2: The Great Idea
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47:25
Chapter 3: Enemy Aliens
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27:55
Chapter 4: Rahmi’s Double Game
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37:26
Chapter 5: Saving the Enemy
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36:46
Chapter 6: Peace and War
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43:23
Chapter 7: Blood on the Quayside
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29:09
Chapter 8: Ex Oriente Lux
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34:22
Chapter 9: The Shattered Vase
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48:36
Chapter 10: Into the Desert
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36:38
Chapter 11: Wednesday, 6 September 1922
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19:28
Chapter 12: Thursday, 7 September 1922
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13:36
Chapter 13: Friday, 8 September 1922
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15:57
Chapter 14: Saturday, 9 September 1922
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19:49
Chapter 15: Sunday, 10 September 1922
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21:32
Chapter 16: Monday, 11 September 1922
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23:56
Chapter 17: Tuesday, 12 September 1922
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Chapter 18: Wednesday, 13 September 1922
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43:18
Chapter 19: Thursday, 14 September 1922
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17:29
Chapter 20: Friday, 15 September – Monday, 18 September 1922
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24:35
Chapter 21: Tuesday, 19 September – Saturday, 30 September 1922
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33:50
Chapter 22: Aftermath
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Who should listen Paradise Lost

The summary audiobook of "Paradise Lost" by Giles Milton is ideally suited for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of John Milton's epic poem without committing to the full text. It provides a concise overview of the themes, characters, and narrative structure, making it accessible for those who wish to grasp the complexities of the work quickly or refresh their knowledge. Additionally, educators and book clubs can benefit from the summary as a discussion starter, enriching their exploration of this classic literary masterpiece.

3 quotes from Paradise Lost

  • "The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven."
  • "What can it be to leave the mind of man, and not feel strands of empathy towards his struggle?"
  • "To be unbound by the chains of fate is the true nature of freedom."

Author : Giles Milton

Giles Milton, a British writer and journalist born in Buckinghamshire in 1966, is renowned for his engaging exploration of travel and exploration history. Having contributed to numerous British national newspapers and various international publications, he has traveled extensively across Europe, the Middle East, Japan, the Far East, and the Americas in search of history's hidden tales. Living in London, Milton is an active member of the Hakluyt Society, which focuses on reissuing the works of notable explorers, many of which inform his own writing. His creative process flourishes in the London Library, where he enjoys the ambiance of its grand reading room. Notably, his curiosity was sparked for his book *The Riddle and the Knight* when Sir John Mandeville's *Travels* serendipitously fell from a shelf in a Paris bookstore, igniting his quest for untold stories.