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The Flying Saucers are Real - Donald KeyHoe

The Flying Saucers are Real - Donald KeyHoe

By: Donald Keyhoe
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Explore the intriguing world of unidentified flying objects and the mysteries they inspire. The title suggests a focus on the exploration of the unknown, combining elements of science, speculation, and perhaps a touch of skepticism. This podcast invites listeners to consider the possibilities of extraterrestrial life and the impact of these ideas on society and culture. Each week, tune in to a rotating collection of complete audiobooks that capture the essence of these enigmatic themes. From different perspectives and eras to diverse storytelling styles, this series offers a new book every week, ensuring a fresh and engaging experience. Whether you're seeking insight into historical beliefs or curious about the unexplained, this podcast is your gateway to discovery. New books are added weekly. Check out more shows at solgoodmedia.com.Copyright Public Domain Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Carpenter's World Travels France to Scandinavia - Frank G Carpenter
    Jul 11 2026
    "Carpenter's World Travels France to Scandinavia" by Frank G Carpenter takes listeners on a captivating journey through the landscapes and cultures of France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, offering a unique glimpse into Europe nearly 100 years ago. This travelogue is not just a historical account; it invites both young and old to explore the charm of bustling cities and the allure of lesser-known regions. The themes of discovery and cultural appreciation resonate today, reminding us of the timeless joy of exploration and the importance of understanding our world. Carpenter's vivid descriptions transport us to a bygone era, making this audiobook a delightful experience for anyone with an adventurous spirit.
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    7 hrs and 12 mins
  • Curious Quest - E Phillips Oppenheim
    Jul 7 2026
    "Curious Quest" by E. Phillips Oppenheim tells the charming story of Ernest Bliss, a bored young millionaire whose journey towards personal transformation leads him to discover the true value of friendship and honesty over wealth. This sweet tale, set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, resonates today as it explores timeless themes of self-discovery and the importance of genuine connections in a materialistic world. The book's enduring appeal is highlighted by its adaptation into the classic 1936 film, "The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss," showcasing how the quest for love and meaning transcends generations.
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    9 hrs and 8 mins
  • Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol 1 - Lyman Copeland Draper
    Jul 4 2026
    "Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol 1," edited by Lyman Copeland Draper, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early impressions and experiences of pioneer settlers in Wisconsin, gathered from articles solicited in the mid-1800s. This volume captures firsthand accounts from travelers in the 1700s and early 1800s, detailing the early settlements and the Native American communities that once thrived in the territory. The narratives not only illuminate the challenges and triumphs of the early settlers but also reflect the deep connections between people and the land, themes that resonate today as we explore our own histories and identities.
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    5 hrs and 25 mins
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