Collapse
By Jared Diamond
By Jared Diamond
By Jared Diamond
By Jared Diamond
By Jared Diamond
Read by Michael Prichard
By Jared Diamond
Read by Michael Prichard
By Jared Diamond
Read by Christopher Murney
By Jared Diamond
Read by Christopher Murney
Category: World History
Category: World History
Category: World History | Audiobooks
Category: World History | Audiobooks
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$24.00
Jan 04, 2011 | ISBN 9780143117001
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Jan 04, 2011 | ISBN 9781101502006
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Nov 04, 2014 | ISBN 9780698404915
1622 Minutes
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Dec 01, 2004 | ISBN 9780786555062
540 Minutes
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$24.00
Jan 04, 2011 | ISBN 9780143117001
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Jan 04, 2011 | ISBN 9781101502006
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Nov 04, 2014 | ISBN 9780698404915
1622 Minutes
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Dec 01, 2004 | ISBN 9780786555062
540 Minutes
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Praise
“Mr. Diamond…is a lucid writer with an ability to make arcane scientific concepts readiily accesible to the lay reader, and his case studies of failed cultures are never less than compelling.” —The New York Times
“…Collapse is a magisterial effort packed with insight and written with clarity and enthusiasm.” —Businessweek
“Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse represent one of the most significant projects embarked upon by any intellectual of our generation. They are magnificent books: extraordinary in erudition and originality, compelling in their ability to relate the digitized pandemonium of the present to the hushed agrarian sunrises of the far past. I read both thinking what literature might be like if every author knew so much, wrote so clearly and formed arguments with such care.” —Gregg Easterbrook, The New York Times Book Review
Praise for Jared Diamond:
“I’m a big fan of everything Jared Diamond has written…”―Bill Gates
“No scientist brings more experience from the laboratory and field, none thinks more deeply about social issues or addresses them with greater clarity, than Jared Diamond…” ― Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino University Professor, Harvard University
“Diamond is a Renaissance man, a serious scholar and an audacious generalist, with a gift for synthesizing data and theories.” –The Chicago Tribune