JustBen
Established Member
I've recently listened again to 'A Short History Of Nearly Everything' by Bill Bryson and find it very interesting.
I originally got it because my knowledge of history is minimal but soon discovered that it wasn't the kind of history book I was expecting/looking for.
Nonetheless, I thought it was excellent.
Does anyone have any recommendations that are of a similar nature?
ie.... Ones that cover a wide area to a certain depth but not so specific like 'the use of cutlery in the 1870s'
It was also have to be available in audio form.
I don't have time to read but spend 45hours a week on the road.
I originally got it because my knowledge of history is minimal but soon discovered that it wasn't the kind of history book I was expecting/looking for.
Nonetheless, I thought it was excellent.
Does anyone have any recommendations that are of a similar nature?
ie.... Ones that cover a wide area to a certain depth but not so specific like 'the use of cutlery in the 1870s'
It was also have to be available in audio form.
I don't have time to read but spend 45hours a week on the road.