Audiobook production

Audiobook production appears to be a recurring project for David Irving, involving both writing and editing, and often requiring financial assistance. It’s a significant undertaking, intertwined with his publishing efforts and reliant on external support.

Overview

Irving’s involvement in audiobook production is documented across several years, with projects including Churchill’s biography and his own books. The process involves writing, editing, and collaboration with others, such as Tino von Struckmann, and often requires significant financial investment. The production is often delayed, with completion dates pushed back.

Key Details

* 2021: Irving was working on Volume III of Churchill's biography, with a projected completion date of the following year. Tino von Struckmann was involved, potentially filming aspects of the production. Allan Davis contacted Tino regarding a video related to the Lipstadt trial. Lipstadt trial * 2021: Kathy mentioned “We had the usual he…”, suggesting a routine or process associated with audiobook production. * 2023: Irving was completing editing of Volume III and preparing it for UK printers, requiring an advance payment of several thousand US dollars. He included photographs in the book. * 2023: Irving mentioned needing financial assistance for the printing of Volume III. * 2023: Adam inquired about the availability of Irving's book about Himmler and the Michael Schmidt documentary "Wahreit macht frei." Michael Schmidt

Changes Over Time

The nature of the audiobook production appears to have remained relatively consistent: a lengthy process requiring writing, editing, and financial investment. The involvement of external collaborators like Tino von Struckmann and Adam also remained a recurring element. The reliance on financial support from others, such as Paloma, also persisted.

Related

Churchill biography Lipstadt trial Michael Schmidt Himmler