100 Days, Harlan Lebo
100 Days, Harlan Lebo
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100 Days
How Four Events in 1969 Shaped America

Author: Harlan Lebo

Narrator: Tom Perkins

Unabridged: 11 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/15/2019


Synopsis

Some events that transform a nation are frozen in time. Others pass with little public awareness and we only appreciate their momentous nature long after they occurred. Regardless, these events are few and—almost always—far between. But fifty years ago, in 1969, four such events took place within the span of only 100 days. In this book, cultural historian Harlan Lebo looks back at the first Moon landing, Manson family murders, Woodstock, and the birth of the Internet to tell the story of how each event shaped the nation and how we perceive ourselves. Loaded with captivating anecdotes and insights based on extensive interviews to provide historical insight and contemporary context, 100 Days will fascinate listeners who seek a deeper appreciation of how four seemingly unrelated events captured America's emergence as the nation we have become.

About Harlan Lebo

Harlan Lebo is a senior fellow at the Center for the Digital Future in the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. He has written books about The Godfather and Casablanca, authored a coffee-table photo book on Citizen Kane, and served as a historical consultant to Paramount Pictures for the 50th anniversary of the theatrical release of Citizen Kane. He lives in California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on October 01, 2019

Cool concept highlighting a portion of a dynamic year. Lebo is concise, his information is well-organized and interesting. This lands in my favorite time period in American history, so I found the book quite enjoyable. Perhaps got the most out of the section about the internet, which I've never stud......more

Goodreads review by John on April 06, 2020

Not without interest. I felt that the part devoted to Charles Manson misplaced. Computers, Space Race and Woodstock of greater merit.......more