Actors and Inventors: Biographies of Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin, Alan Turing, and More

Actors and Inventors: Biographies of Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin, Alan Turing, and More

Written by:
Kelly Mass
Narrated by:
Chris Newman
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Unabridged Audiobook

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Release Date
August 2023
Duration
6 hours 28 minutes
Summary
This book contains 6 titles, all biographies, which are the following:


1 - Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley is the famous singer who caused so much controversy that he was hated and loved among most of the American people. His sexual moves, his novel way of putting songs together… there was just something about him that attracted the ladies and the media attention at the same time.

2 - Marilyn Monroe: Elvis Presley is the famous singer who caused so much controversy that he was hated and loved among most of the American people. His sexual moves, his novel way of putting songs together… there was just something about him that attracted the ladies and the media attention at the same time.

3 - Charlie Chaplin: Charlie Chaplin was, at some point in history, the best paid actor in the world. He was famous for his comedy movies and his humor. He had an extensive career in acting, especially during World War 1, the Great Depression, and World War 2. What a fascinating time period in history to be a movie actor!

4 - Alan Turing: Alan Mathison Turing was a mathematician, computer system researcher, scholar, cryptanalyst, thinker, and theoretical biologist from the U.K. With the Turing device, which can be considered a design of a general-purpose computer system, Turing had a substantial influence on the development of theoretical computer technology, offering a formalization of the ideas of algorithm and calculation. Turing is considered the creator of theoretical computer technology and AI.

5 - Marie Curie: Marie Salomea Skodowska Curie was a Polish-born, naturalized-French researcher and chemist who originated radioactivity research. She was the first woman to win the Nobel Reward.

6 - Orville and Wilbur Wright were 2 American air travel leaders who are commonly credited with developing, structure, and flying the world's first effective motor-driven plane. 
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