The Two Babylons, in audibook
Alexander Hislop's The Two Babylons, in audiobook.
http://bit.ly/j9pgB
For those who's computer does not support this file type, there are free programs out there that will get around this. I had this problem and quickly found a free download named "storm codec 7.01", this installs a player named "media player classic". Follow the links from here:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Storm_Codec_d5491.html
This audiobook file is a little over 16 hours of computer-generated voice.....kinda think of it as being read a book by somebody else, except, that somebody else is the voice of the computer HAL from the movie Space Odyssey ;) This is not a perfecdt format but after the first few minutes of listening I found that I sort of got accustomed to some of the quirks with a computer pronouncing complex names / words / references / etc.
Thus far I've gotten through the first 4 hours, which is still detailing the first Babylon, the original Babylon, the ancient Babylon of old established by Nimrod who even the OT briefly mentioned as a somebody who, during his day, had attracted the notice of the Creator.
This kind of material may not be for everyone. In fact, if this was 10 to 20 years ago, a time when I was living a prevoius life, this kind of material was not of any interest to me..... but over the years things for me have changed in this respect. Happy listening.