In our extraordinarily modernized and increasingly industrialized world in which our once fantasized Arts, The Mathematics; The Philosophy; and The Sciences, are now simply to be viewed as that of a task, a given and forced upon assignment, rather than that of the seemly once beautiful beauty in which truly used to rule and influence that of the and our world. There are truly not many credible and delightful resources in which may assist the human in reclaiming that of our lost and essential love for the now crudely acclaimed "Academic Arts." However, this extraordinarily engaging, informing, and Intellectually Stimulating menagerie of compiled historical stories in which are bound to make all such individuals and beings both engaged under the delights of that of history and education. In Truth, Rick Beyer's, The Greatest Stories Never Told, has truly been, under my inevitably human and prejudice opinion and belief, truly believe that this extraordinary book, is one of the greatest and most beautifully diverse book or vast collection of historical stories in which I have ever laid my mortal eyes upon. Mr. Rick Beyer's book is truly and often set upon a seeking, and perhaps, a human need to distinguish the beauty of the truth and unknown, yet, extinguish the indefinitely false and the inaccurately believed upon, solely in order to grant a betterment of both the truth and freedom from the false, simply and only for that of us to flourish and unite as a single and cohesive Humanity.
In and Under the seeking of the Truth, and Only the Truth,
Dean Alis