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May 2022
52m 16s

A Short History of the World, by H.G. We...

SHARON HANDY
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Let’s continue our sleepy stroll through history with the fall of Assyria, the literary bedrock of the Jews, and the birth of philosophy in Greece. Rather a lot to cram into an hour, but Wells makes it sound easy.

 

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