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"Brought to you by Penguin. Journey through time and space with Bill Bryson in the best-selling popular science book of the 21st century, exploring the history of the Earth, the universe, and everything in between. NOW FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED IN THIS NEW ABRIDGED EDITION, READ BY THE AUTHOR. Bill Bryson describes himself as a reluctant traveller, but even when he stays at home, he can't contain his curiosity about the world around him. A Short History of Nearly Everything 2.0 is the result of his quest to understand everything that has happened from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization – how we got from being nothing at all to what we are today. Now fully updated it explains among much else: - why Pluto is no longer a planet - how the number of moons in the solar system has more than doubled in 20 years - how scientists used advances in genetics to discover previously unknown species of early humans - why we still don't know what most of the universe is made of - how the little Higgs boson transformed physics This journey through time and space will inform a new generation of readers, young and old, as well as those who read this book on first publication with a new perspective based on what we know now. Written in his inimitable style, Bryson makes complex subjects fascinating and accessible to everyone with an interest in the world around them. A Short History of Nearly Everything 2.0 reveals the world in a whole new way. 'Possibly the best scientific primer ever published.' Economist 'Truly impressive...It's hard to imagine a better rough guide to science.' Guardian © Bill Bryson 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025"
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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The Bill Bryson BBC Radio Collection: Divided by a Common Language, Journeys in English and more
"An anthology of BBC Radio documentaries featuring the bestselling author Bill Bryson is the world's funniest travel writer, and a master of comic observation. His hugely popular books, spanning topics from linguistics to Shakespeare to the human body, have sold over 16 million copies and been translated into 30 languages, and his 2003 science book A Short History of Nearly Everything won the prestigious Aventis and Descartes prizes. This sparkling collection features seven BBC Radio programmes that collectively illuminate his personal passions. In The Art of Travel, he talks to Annette Kobak about his memorable journeys around the USA; while in the 6-part series Divided by a Common Language, he scours American history in an attempt to find out why Americans talk and behave differently from British people. Journeys in English, based on his acclaimed book Mother Tongue, sees him romping through the history of Britain in six episodes, to reveal how English became the complex yet world-beating language it is today. Ramblings: Windsor Great Park finds Bill heading out across the royal park in the company of Clare Balding, as he discusses his love for walking and exploring. As a castaway on Desert Island Discs, he shares the soundtrack of his life with Sue Lawley; and in With Great Pleasure, he selects some of his favourite writing, including Evelyn Waugh's Scoop, a Hardy Boys classic and Three Men in a Boat. Finally, in Bookclub, he chats to James Naughtie and an audience of readers about A Short History of Nearly Everything. Contents The Art of Travel: Bill Bryson Divided by a Common Language Journeys in English Ramblings: Windsor Great Park with Bill Bryson Desert Island Discs: Bill Bryson With Great Pleasure: Bill Bryson Bookclub: Bill Bryson Production credits The Art of Travel: Bill Bryson Presented by Annette Kobak Produced by Kate McAII First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 27 January 1991 Divided by a Common Language Presented by Bill Bryson Produced by Brian King First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 29 July-2 September 1995 Journeys in English Written and presented by Bill Bryson Produced by Brian King First broadcast as Mother Tongue on BBC Radio 4, 13 December 1997-17 January 1998 Ramblings: Windsor Great Park with Bill Bryson Presented by Clare Balding Produced by Lucy Lunt First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 24 September 2015 Desert Island Discs: Bill Bryson Presented by Sue Lawley Produced by Angie Nehring First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 31 January 1999 With Great Pleasure: Bill Bryson Readers: Kerry Shale and Bill Wallis Produced by Mary Ward-Lowery First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 30 September 1999 Bookclub: Bill Bryson Presented by James Naughtie Produced by Dymphna Flynn First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 6 February 2005 ©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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[German] - Hörspielbox 1 - Bürgerkrieg und Aufbruch (Folgen 01-12)
"Die Zukunft - trotz aller Errungenschaften so ungewiss wie nie zuvor. Im 22. Jahrhundert hat die Menschheit Raumstationen in der Unendlichkeit errichtet und erforscht das Sonnensystem - bemüht, im Weltall das zerbrechliche Gleichgewicht aufrechtzuerhalten, das auf der Erde zwischen den zwei Machtblöcken existiert: der 'Union' und den 'Republiken'. Mark Brandis ist Testpilot und fliegt für die neutrale Venus-Erde Gesellschaft für Astronautik (VEGA). Als er mit dem neuen Prototyp Delta VII unter dem Kommando von John Harris von einem langen Testflug zurückkehrt, hat sich die Welt verändert - und der Bürgerkrieg, der nun ausbricht, soll ihm nun endlich die Chance geben, zu beweisen, dass er sich doch als Raumschiffkommandant eignet ..."
Nikolai Von Michalewsky (Author), , Achim Schülke, Agnes Herrmann, Alfred Molina, Andreas Martens, Ann Coulter, Anne Twomey, Aurora Burghart, Bill Bryson, Bill O'Reilly, Boyd Gaines, Brad Meltzer, Campbell Scott, Christian Rode, Clóvis De Barros Filho, Dale Carnegie, Daniela Hoffmann, Dennis Boutsikaris, Detlef Bierstedt, Dylan Baker, Falk T. Puschmann, Frank Thomé, Georg Matthias, Gerhart Hinze, Gernot Endemann, Grover Gardner, Harvey Mackay, Henning Schäfer, Hope Davis, Ian Holm, J.K. Rowling, Jack Welch, James Patterson, Jens Gümmer, Jim Dale, John Feinstein, John Rubinstein, Julien Haggége, Karen Ziemba, Kate Walsh, Kate White, Katinka Jaeckel, Ken Blanchard, Larry Bossidy, Len Cariou, Luis Abril Romero, Marcus Buckingham, Marina Krogull, Mark Victor Hansen, Martin Kunze, Martin Wehrmann, Michael Balogun, Michael Hammer, Michael Pan, Mira Christine Mühlenhof, Peter Bieringer, Peter Francis James, Peter M. Senge, Rainer Schmitt, Ralf Pappers, Ram Charan, Rasmus Borowski, René Wagner, Richard McGonagle, Richie Brave, Rick Pitino, Robert G. Allen, Robert T. Kiyosaki, Robert Vogel, Sandra Day O'Connor, Saskia Neumann, See-Young Cho, Sharon L. Lechter, Simon Jäger, Stefan Gossler, Stefan Peters, Stephan Peters, Stephen Hoye, Stephen R. Covey, Suze Orman, Sven Hasper, Tate Donovan, Thomas Weichler, Tim Sanders, Tobin Smith, Tom Robbins, Tomasina Ulbricht, Tony Roberts, Travis Alabanza, Zhang Danhong, Zig Ziglar (Narrator)
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At Home: A short history of private life
"Bill Bryson was struck one day by the thought that we devote a lot more time to studying the battles and wars of history than to considering what history really consists of: centuries of people quietly going about their daily business - eating, sleeping and merely endeavouring to get more comfortable. And that most of the key discoveries for humankind can be found in the very fabric of the houses in which we live.This inspired him to start a journey around his own house, an old rectory in Norfolk, wandering from room to room considering how the ordinary things in life came to be. Along the way he did a prodigious amount of research on the history of anything and everything, from architecture to electricity, from food preservation to epidemics, from the spice trade to the Eiffel Tower, from crinolines to toilets; and on the brilliant, creative and often eccentric minds behind them. And he discovered that, although there may seem to be nothing as unremarkable as our domestic lives, there is a huge amount of history, interest and excitement - and even a little danger - lurking in the corners of every home. Where A Short History of Nearly Everything was a sweeping panorama of the world, the universe and everything, At Home peers at private life through a microscope. Bryson applies the same irrepressible curiosity, irresistible wit, stylish prose and masterful storytelling that made A Short History of Nearly Everything one of the most lauded books of the last decade, and delivers one of the most entertaining and illuminating books ever written about the history of the way we live."
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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A Walk In The Woods: The World's Funniest Travel Writer Takes a Hike
"The Appalachian Trail covers 14 states, and over 2,000 miles. It stretches along the East Coast of the United States, from Maine in the north to Georgia in the south. It is famous for being the longest continuous footpath in the world. (Compare this with the Pennine Way, which is a mere 250 miles long.) It snakes through some of the wildest and most spectacular landscapes in America, as well as through some of its most poverty-stricken and primitive backwoods areas - Redneck country - Moonshine, Lil' Abner, there's bears in them thar hills. Remember the film Deliverance? God only knows what possessed Bill Bryson, a reluctant adventurer if ever there was one, to undertake this gruelling hike. Perhaps it was just a long-held ambition to lose weight: he has lost two stone so far. As he recently wrote from the trail to his publisher: 'Speaking of vigorous exercise, boy have I just had some. Maine was a bitch. I want you to come back and walk it with me so that when you die if you go to hell you will be able to say: 'Call this hell? Try walking across Maine in August.'' Reared in the tradition of Mark Twain, James Thurber and S.J. Perelman, Bryson used his many years in Britain to soak up a peculiarly English sense of irony and humour and to hone a laugh-out-loud style that is uniquely, hilariously, his own."
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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Neither Here, Nor There: Travels in Europe
"Brought to you by Penguin. Bill Bryson's first travel book, The Lost Continent, was unanimously acclaimed as one of the funniest books in years. In Neither here Nor there he brings his unique brand of humour to bear on Europe as he shoulders his backpack, keeps a tight hold on his wallet, and journeys from Hamemrfest, the northernmost town on the continent, to istanbul on the cusp of Asia. Fluent in, oh, at least one language, he retraces his travels as a student twenty years before. Whether braving the homicidal motorists of Paris, being robbed by gypsies in Florence, attempting not to order tripe and eyeballs in a German restaurant, window-shopping in the sex shops of the Reeperbahn or disputing his hotel bill in Copenhagen, Bryson takes in the sights, dissects the culture and illuminates each place and person with his hilariously caustic observations. He even goes to Liechtenstein. © Bill Bryson 1991 (P) Penguin Audio 2010"
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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A Short History of Nearly Everything: The bestselling popular science book of the 21st Century
"Brought to you by Penguin. Featuring a special introduction written for the audiobook edition and read by the author A Radio 4 Book Club Selection. The ultimate eye-opening journey through time and space, A Short History of Nearly Everything is the biggest-selling popular science book of the 21st century and has sold over 2 million copies. Bill Bryson describes himself as a reluctant traveller, but even when he stays safely at home he can't contain his curiosity about the world around him. A Short History of Nearly Everything is his quest to understand everything that has happened from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization - how we got from there, being nothing at all, to here, being us. Bill Bryson's challenge is to take subjects that normally bore the pants off most of us, like geology, chemistry and particle physics, and see if there isn't some way to render them comprehensible to people who have never thought they could be interested in science. As a result, A Short History of Nearly Everything reveals the world in a way most of us have never seen it before. 'Possibly the best scientific primer ever published.' Economist 'Truly impressive...It's hard to imagine a better rough guide to science.' Guardian 'A travelogue of science, with a witty, engaging, and well-informed guide' The Times ©2003 Bill Bryson (P)2014 Audible, Inc."
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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Notes From A Small Island: Journey Through Britain
"Brought to you by Penguin. In 1995, before leaving his much-loved home in North Yorkshire to move back to the States for a few years with his family, Bill Bryson insisted on taking one last trip around Britain, a sort of valedictory tour of the green and kindly island that had so long been his home. His aim was to take stock of the nation's public face and private parts (as it were), and to analyse what precisely it was he loved so much about a country that had produced Marmite; a military hero whose dying wish was to be kissed by a fellow named Hardy; place names like Farleigh Wallop, Titsey and Shellow Bowells; people who said 'Mustn't grumble', and 'Ooh lovely' at the sight of a cup of tea and a plate of biscuits; and Gardeners' Question Time. Notes from a Small Island was a huge number-one bestseller when it was first published, and has become the nation's most loved book about Britain, going on to sell over two million copies. © Bill Bryson 1995 (P) Penguin Audio 2010"
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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"This highly entertaining BBC Radio 4 series is written and presented by Bill Bryson and based on his bestselling book, 'Mother Tongue'. In it he romps through the history of Britain to reveal how English became such an infuriatingly complex – but ultimately world-beating – language. But why English? Why don’t we speak Gallic, or any other of the European languages? According to Bryson, it’s down to the remarkable ability for the English language to assimilate other vocabularies, to adapt and – above all – to survive. From the old English words that are still in everyday use, such as ‘eat’, ‘drink’, ‘man’ and ‘wife’, to the current hybrid language of the 21st century with its many diverse dialects, Bryson, in his unique and ever-affable style, guides us through the development of English into a rich and expressive language. Bryson explains how English has been shaped through invasion and conquest, as well as the rules that brought order to a disorderly language, the million and one ways to have fun with the English language, and the struggle with phrasal verbs (including the way things often get lost in the translation). And finally, he contemplates the future of English. Does Estuary English really Rule OK? '...Worth a listen for anyone who is interested in how we came to have such a rich language' - Sunday Times"
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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Shakespeare: The World as a Stage
"This short biography of William Shakespeare by world famous writer Bill Bryson brims with the author’s inimitable wit and intelligence. Includes an exclusive Q&A session with the author. Shakespeare’s life, despite the scrutiny of generations of biographers and scholars, is still a thicket of myths and traditions, some preposterous, some conflicting, arranged around the few scant facts known about the Bard – from his birth in Stratford to the bequest of his second best bed to his wife when he died. Following his international bestsellers ‘A Short History of Nearly Everything’ and ‘The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid’, Bill Bryson has written a short biography of William Shakespeare for the Eminent Lives series – which seeks to pair great subjects with writers known for their strong sensibilities and sharp, lively points of view."
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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The Life And Times Of The Thunderbolt Kid: Travels Through my Childhood
"Some say that the first hint that Bill Bryson was not of Planet Earth came when his mother sent him to school in lime-green Capri pants. Others think it all started with his discovery, at the age of six, of a woollen jersey of rare fineness. Across the moth-holed chest was a golden thunderbolt. It may have looked like an old college football sweater, but young Bryson knew better. It was obviously the Sacred Jersey of Zap, and proved that he had been placed with this innocuous family in the middle of America to fly, become invisible, shoot guns out of people's hands from a distance, and wear his underpants over his jeans in the manner of Superman. Bill Bryson's first travel book opened with the immortal line, 'I come from Des Moines. Somebody had to.' In his deeply funny new memoir, he travels back in time to explore the ordinary kid he once was, and the curious world of 1950s America. It was a happy time, when almost everything was good for you, including DDT, cigarettes and nuclear fallout. This is a book about growing up in a specific time and place. But in Bryson's hands, it becomes everyone's story, one that will speak volumes - especially to anyone who has ever been young."
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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"Bryson brings his unique brand of humour to travel writing as he shoulders his backpack, keeps a tight hold on his wallet and heads for Europe. Travelling with Stephen Katz-also his wonderful sidekick in A Walk in the Woods-he wanders from Hammerfest in the far north, to Istanbul on the cusp of Asia. As he makes his way round this incredibly varied continent, he retraces his travels as a student twenty years before with caustic hilarity."
Bill Bryson (Author), Bill Bryson (Narrator)
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