James May's Magnificent Machines
How men in sheds have changed our lives
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James May
Summary
In this exclusive download released to tie-in with the BBC TV series, James May explores the iconic themes of the century: flight, space travel, television, mechanised war, medicine, computers, electronic music, skyscrapers, electronic espionage, and much more.
But he also reveals the hidden story behind why some inventions like the Zeppelin, the motorcycle side car, or the Theremin struggled to make their mark. He examines the tipping points when technologies such as the car or the internet became unstoppable and gets up close by looking at the nuts and bolt of remarkable inventions.
Packed with surprising statistics and intriguing facts, this is the ideal book for anyone who wants to know how stuff works and why some stuff didn't make it.
(P)2007 Hodder & Stoughton Audiobooks©2007 James May and Phil Dolling
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James narrates brilliantly, the story though, I believe it starts at a great pace, but it slows down as the book goes. would recommend it anyway.
Good book from captain "Slow"
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What about James May’s performance did you like?
As a narrator James May is very listenable.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes I could - it's an easy listenAn enjoyable listen
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James’s narration is quite beguiling, and he successfully shrug’s off the label offered to him by his two friends and colleagues of being boring , or indeed slow. A better listen than read I suspect due to the familiar tone and presentation of a very interesting and intelligent man.
Didn’t want it to end , ever.
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Good but not his grestest
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