
Charlatan
America's Most Dangerous Huckster, the Man Who Pursued Him and the Age of Flimflam
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Narrado por:
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Johnny Heller
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Pope Brock
In the meantime, despite mounting evidence that his quack treatments killed many patients, Brinkley became a millionaire, and his pioneering use of radio not only kick-started country music as a national force in America but also invented the whole concept of radio advertising. He also became the first politician to campaign over the airwaves when he ran for governor of Kansas.
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Charlatan tells the audacious true story of quack doctor John Brinkley, who became fabulously wealthy in the 1920s implanting goat testes into impotent American men. Johnny Heller's vigorous performance of this tale of the ultimate hustler will keep listeners on the edge of their seats, tracking John as he accomplishes an unbelievable litany of achievements, including establishing himself as a respected authority on sexual rejuvenation, pioneering radio advertising, and running for governor of Kansas. It took Morris Fishbein, editor of the American Medical Association's journal, 15 years to bring Brinkley to justice - but when he finally got him into court, it was high drama. Wildly entertaining and completely bizarre, Charlatan is proof that truth is often stranger than fiction.
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"Hugely amusing [but also] dark and cautionary, a reminder of the high price of gullibility and ignorance." ( Washington Post Book World)
"If Hollywood hasn't already optioned Pope Brock's Charlatan....what's keeping it?" ( Newsweek)
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Fascinating
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It seems America has always been interested in circus side shows, quick cures, and hucksters in general. Today we carry on the tradition in reality shows, The Learning Channel programs on the odities of humanity and other entertainments. John Brinkley capitalized on that tradition.
Most interesting to me was the discussion of Brinkley's move into radio and how he turned it into a money machine. As a boy, I remember his station broadcasting (along with XEG - DelRio) the Carter Family, the Light Crust Dough Boys, and so forth. We could travel across the country at night and hear the DJs peddle medicine, music, and autographed pictures of Christ. It was a hoot at the time for sure.
The book takes the listener back to a simpler (?) time where anything was possible and we all believed. I did not give it four stars because it wanders in places and is a little over written in spots. Otherwise, "Charlatan" is an interesting change of pace. The reading is excellent.
Got Your Goat?
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Johnny Heller's narration was brisk, old-timey when appropriate, and you could tell he enjoyed the book. Yes, he mispronounced Gila monster but to deduct stars for one or two mispronounced words is pedantry.
Highly entertaining history
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Strange Science Don't Wanna Miss!
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nix the narrator
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Fascinating!
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First, unlike the other two books, the narration was just not great. It was a bit harder to understand. The pace was odd (too fast?), sentences and words seemed to run together, and I often found myself trying to figure out what I had heard. With an audible book, you don’t really know if the that’s the narrator at fault or the writing.
Second, the story just was not that compelling. Interesting, yes. But from the beginning it was just sad example after sad example of gullible men and their fixation on a perceived lack of libido that drove them to this crazy doctor who was more than happy to take their money for seriously questionable results.
Maybe it would have gotten better if I had stuck with it. But I was also holding it to a high standard having just finished the two books mentioned earlier. So despite my high expectations, I had to let this one go.
Not as interesting as I had hoped.
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incredible story
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Pope Brock does a wonderful job in telling how Brinkley achieved that fame (or infamy, depending on your point of view) and the relentless attacks by the A.M.A. as a result.
This 5-star book gets a 4 because, unfortunately, Johnny Heller's performance is a little too monotonic and not paced right.
Highly recommended for history, music, and political afficionados.
Dr. Brinkley from Del Rio
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Excellent narration-- the writer seems to be plucked right out of the 1910s with surprising inflections and all.
Illuminates a period in America, lively narration
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