Read The Diamond Formula Inventions Untold Stories of the Beautiful Era collection eBook Alina Simone
Read The Diamond Formula Inventions Untold Stories of the Beautiful Era collection eBook Alina Simone
A possible genius, a smidgen of madness, a twist of science, and an invention that very nearly changed the world—all collide in a giddy, unbelievably true mystery set in turn-of-the-century Paris.
In 1905, inventor Henri Lemoine claimed that he’d uncovered the secret to a coveted alchemy creating diamonds in a laboratory. It intrigued a host of investors, and it soon made Lemoine an international celebrity. Then he disappeared.
The Diamond Formula is part of Inventions Untold Stories of the Beautiful Era, a collection of incredible true stories from the belle epoque, an age of innovation, daring, bluster, and beauty when anything seemed possible. Each piece can be read, listened to, and marveled at in a single sitting.
Read The Diamond Formula Inventions Untold Stories of the Beautiful Era collection eBook Alina Simone
"I usually like reading about history and how different life was in previous centuries. I enjoy reading about how people get the best of others. This book was boring. It was surprising how so many people wasted time and money on the lies of one man. It was too much like reading it newspaper today."
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The Diamond Formula Inventions Untold Stories of the Beautiful Era collection eBook Alina Simone Reviews
- This was an interesting, quick, easy read about a man who conned some wise men who should have been able to escape his scheme. There are lessons learned in this story that are every bit as important today, as at the turn of the century, a hundred years ago.
By the way, I recommend downloading and listening to the professionally narrated Audible version.. Perfect for a commute to work and back. - A Quick, Impactful Tale of History
Alina Simone gets to the point quickly with this read-in-one-sitting tale, and she might kick off a new trend with this.
Small time investment on the reader's part, but quite a bit of payoff.
Simone shows the characters here, and then shows what happens.
It's difficult to put down, and when you do - it's over.
And then you want more.
I highly recommend this book, and have already started the next in the series - Jump! (Inventions Untold Stories of the Beautiful Era collection.
I highly recommend this book, and so far I like this series and new style as a whole. - This was an entertaining story of a con man who managed to not only dupe the powerful head of De Beers diamonds out of a substantial sum of money, and become the toast of Paris as well. The backgrounds of both are presented, framing how they met and the con was executed. The subsequent trial is the most interesting part. Even the judge was enthralled. The sheer gumption of the con is impressive. I read this book using immersion reading while listening to the audiobook. The book was interesting, but Amy McFadden's superb narrative stands out and really brings the book alive.
- Reads like a novel, but this a historical account of the birth of artificial gems - and of the de Beers diamond cartel.
- This was my favorite of the "Belle Epoch" series as a humble man claims to have created man-made diamonds and the potentially catastrophic effects such a talent would have on the diamond industry.
- A tale of a confidence trixter and how he got away with it. Interesting reading well told. Recommended for all readers type
- I usually like reading about history and how different life was in previous centuries. I enjoy reading about how people get the best of others. This book was boring. It was surprising how so many people wasted time and money on the lies of one man. It was too much like reading it newspaper today.
- This reads like the Theranos scandal of early 1900s Paris. A glittery con artist tale that you can read or listen too. A short story collection that's free with Prime.
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