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Rothbard History of Economic Thought Audio Torrent

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Physiocrat Posted: Wed, Dec 12 2012 2:33 PM

I want to listen to both volumes of Rothabrd's history of economic thought but downloading the individual files will take ages. Any one know of a good torrent for it? I've had a look round and can't find one.

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Primetime replied on Wed, Dec 12 2012 3:18 PM

I did a search for "torrents" and found this...

https://mises.org/community/forums/p/19105/422850.aspx#422850

 

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1. Download this:

http://media.mises.org/mp3/audiobooks/rothbard/HETComplete/9781610162166.zip

2. Alternately, use Firefox with the addon Download Them All to download the mp3 files in http://media.mises.org/mp3/audiobooks/rothbard/HETComplete

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Nice one Dave. That's awesome.

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