Posted on 02/13/2024 6:58:57 AM PST by ProgressingAmerica
Today, with great enthusiasm I can let everybody know that the audiobook recording for America's Retreat from Victory; The Story of George Catlett Marshall, by Senator Joseph McCarthy, (as of yesterday) has been completed!
It is high quality, great care was put into its creation, and since this is a free and open source item I would encourage all to give this to as many people as you can think of. If you have X/Twitter, Facebook, email, snail mail, whatever you have. Make sure you give it to others. What astounds me is how quickly this was strong-armed to completion. Very impressive!
America's Retreat from Victory; The Story of George Catlett Marshall
There is a free lunch after all!
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That's the total count as of now. Fantastic!
bkmk
Excellent-thanks for the ping!
BTW, I am about halfway through the Capture of Fort William and Mary...:)
It is pretty interesting to me, as this is within an hour’s drive, and I have been there several times. I always enjoy connecting the history to someplace I see.
Well that’s good! I had hoped you would find some interest with that short little book after you made it a solo. I know I’m looking forward to hearing it.
From what I know, that event is in response to schemes related to arms. It speaks to our struggles today related to the second amendment.
Funny-I am having the same problem reading it that I had with “Life and Times of Joseph Warren”...the syntax of the written English used by the author is off enough that I am tripping up more than I wish I would
I’ll have a better handle on that when I start up again tomorrow night.
BTW...I had a nice moment with respect to Librivox...I was listening to Bill Whittle, Steve Green, and Scott Ott on their “Right Angle” podcast (great respect and enjoyment from all three of them) and they were discussing the subject of cannibalism (some Leftists were obliquely suggesting that humankind should “rethink” the taboo of cannibalism!) and Bill Whittle said that one of his all time favorite short stories was one from Mark Twain titled: “Cannibalism In The Cars” written in 1868 that was a story about a Senator on a train that gets stuck in the snow in the middle of winter out on the prairie fifty miles from civilization.
It sounded very interesting, so I went on YouTube to look for one, and...there were probably 5-10 different versions, many from Librivox.
I listened to one at random, and the voice of the speaker was so unpleasant, I grabbed a different one. I ended up going through 4 or 5 versions, all of which were flawed to my ear in some way or another, background noise, irritating voice patterns, etc., and I decided to see if, in the light of a most recent comparative process, how my recording sounded.
Heh, I was astonished how good in comparison mine sounded. Not quite professional as some I listened to, but compared to those...mine sounded quite good.
I have been hesitant to go in an listen to other recordings, simply because I didn’t want to confront how bad I might sound in comparison, but I was very pleased by the comparison!
Librivox has indeed changed a lot over the years. It was a struggle for me to finish the Federalist Papers, and that was something I was highly motivated to listen to. You could hear frogs in the back ground and all sorts of stuff. I bet the new solo Fed. Papers is much higher quality.
That kind of thing in really old recordings is usually not tolerated so much anymore, and also now that the project is more established there just isn’t the “newness” desperation anymore that there would’ve been in the early years. There’s a much larger community of volunteers, so they don’t have to take anything they can get. Audacity is much improved as well as a free open source audio editor. All these things add in and add up.
A part of me wonders why they don’t try to clean house, but that’s the nature of open source. Nobody can get rid of it. Hence why I’m so motivated to get as much content as I can produced that benefits home schoolers, people who have a love for the Founding, and other things under the umbrella we have here. You completed that Warren book. That thing is now forever. Nobody can get rid of it. which is what we want.
Something I’d like to note that can’t be quantified, is this book from McCarthy - I suspect more people have read the book’s content (because they don’t like audio books) as a result of your reading than probably had read it in the entirety of last year. Basically 20,000 people, is a big number of listeners. But there will be others outside of that 20k. Others who prefer reading, who did see this. They saw it and they thought to themselves “wow I didn’t know that was freely available. I want to read it.” And it didn’t cost them a penny to do the reading.
A friendly ping, disregard if necessary.
Ping.
Friendly ping. We have a lot of good audio books now under the key word ‘freeperbookclub’
https://freerepublic.com/tag/freeperbookclub/index
And also ‘librivox’
https://freerepublic.com/tag/librivox/index
Related meme from our friends over at Patriots.win, posted after Mamdani’s win.
He stopped spinning in his grave to send this message
https://patriots.win/p/1ARK514Pb6/he-stopped-spinning-in-his-grave/c/
Link only because language warning.
re: forensic audit of Marshall
On a related note, have you ever looked at From Major Jordan’s Diaries?
https://archive.org/details/george-racey-jordan-from-major-jordans-diaries/page/216/mode/2up
The amount of war material we gave the Soviets was insane. And there are those who poo-poo Jordan. Much like there are those who poo-pooed McCarthy . . .
And sending all that stuff to the Soviets had to be approved from the highest levels of the military and government. Say, Hopkins and Marshall.
FreedomPoster, I cannot thank you enough for providing me with that link to the Major Jordan’s Diaries-I saw it referenced some years ago, and spent considerable time trying to find it. I was unable to do so.
I looked through my associated library network of about 80 libraries, but could not find it and gave up! (I also looked online, but could not find it for sale anywhere, either!
I am going to do an audiobook on this if it seems worthy after I read the PDF...I was so impressed by Major Jordan’s observations.
I think the problem with an audiobook for that work is so much of the impact is all the tables, which would be hard to render in audiobook format.
I had heard of the diaries but never read them.
Good post.
The enemies of McCarthy were our enemies.
Oh… OK, thank you. When I thought about it, I wondered if that would be a problem. I haven’t looked at it yet, but that answered my question.
I am absolutely looking forward to reading that. Thank you again, that was something that had fallen off my radar.
You’ll see what I mean when you get into it. IIRC, there is one full extensive chapter that is nothing but tables of all the material aid we gave them. It is an nsanely huge amount. Basically, the Russians were making tanks, artillery and ammo, a few planes, and we were giving them everything else. Trucks, raw materials, foodstuffs, etc.
We kickstarted the Cold War.
The biggest challenge is the publication date. 1952.
The only reason we were able to create McCarthy’s book successfully is that we were able to definitively validate that the book is already in the public domain.
In other words, we had permission for McCarthy’s book. We do not as of this moment have permission for Major Jordan’s Diaries. I like the idea overall so that it is said.
Any recording done of these should therefore be kept private or otherwise accept the legal danger. Unfortunately. It’s just “it is what it is”. Copyright holders are often known for their excesses when going after copyright violators - they want to make examples out of you and me and us to protect what is theirs.
It would be a risk.
Just thought I would add this: Come this January(2 months from now) all books published during the year 1930 enter the public domain.
That means Major Jordan’s Diaries(which only has 22 years of protection left on it) enters the public domain in 2048, around the same time Road to Serfdom becomes public domain.(In the U.S. anyways)
If you guys have enough patience, I’ll propose it as a group project at that time. (listen to me! Lol) Considering all the facts on the table that’s the best that can be done, legally.
https://archive.org/details/americasretreatfromvictory_2402_librivox
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These are also downloads. There’s no other reason for people to come to this archive.org page.
So you invested your time very well here I would think.
Good heads up, nice to have you on top of all this.
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