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History audio books
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Bernard Goldberg takes dead aim at the America Bashers.
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The dramatic and moving untold story of the fight to survive inside the Twin Towers.
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In this deeply moving account, Conant reveals an enigmatic man, who served his country at tremendous personal cost.
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In December 1944, the Allied forces thought their campaign for securing Europe was in its final stages. But Germany had one last
great surprise attack still planned. Here is the unforgettable story of one of the grimmest points of World War II and its miraculous
Christmas Eve turn toward victory.
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Twelve Books that Changed the World presents a rich variety of human endeavour and a great diversity of characters. There are also
surprises. Here are famous books by Darwin, Newton..
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In this stirring audiobook, David McCullough tells the intensely human story of those who marched with General George Washington in
the year of the Declaration of Independence.
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In this stirring audiobook, David McCullough tells the intensely human story of those who marched with General George Washington in
the year of the Declaration of Independence.
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Chris McManus uncovers the secrets of a collection of six thousand dusty old postcards which turned up in a forgotten cupboard in
the Psychology Department of University College London...
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Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attack Upon the United States.
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A must-read for all Americans!
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The story of the Donner Party is very much the story of James F. Reed's family. The adopted daughter of Reed, Virginia Reed
Murphy's memoir is a noteworthy recounting of the Donner party disaster.
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Adam Hart-Davis explores spectacular years in the long history of science in the complete third BBC Radio 4 series.
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The true story of Steven Callahan alone and adrift at sea for 76 days
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Traces the life of Confederate General John B. Hood
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This collection of letters reveals the Civil War for many who lived it, overwhelming and ultimately tragic, viewed through the eyes
of a courageous youth and an unforgettable young woman.
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This compelling, behind-the-scenes look into the Castro brothers’ remarkable relationship reveals how Fidel and Raul have
collaborated for years and challenges the view of the little-known Raul as an insignificant player. Latell projects what kind of leader
the younger brother and designated...
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Inside America's War on Terror. The disturbing truth about the war on terror, written and read by Richard A. Clarke.
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Bulfinch's masterpiece of history and fable recounts the tales of Arthur and the Round Table and how the Arthurian legend has
metamorphosed from medieval Welsh texts through French romances to obscure British histories. This book not only tells the King Arthur
tales but also explains the...
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Story of the famed Confederate Warship and scourge of the Union shipping fleet
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"Those who doubt the greatness of men can leave this book alone or read and recant. This follows the story of the seige of the
Alamo. It is one of the mightiest tales that the history of this or an...
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Spectacular epic production of one of the worlds most famous battles
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A selection of Alistair Cooke’s finest radio Letters in chronological order from his earliest broadcasts.
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No American car carries the mystique of the Corvette, and early in 1997, General Motors unveiled the stunning fifth-generation
Corvette to universal acclaim. But GM’s triumph was hard-won. The legendary sports car had nearly fallen victim to internal company
politics and a squeeze on profits....
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A devoted husband, father, and American, his missives include: a love letter to Barbara; a letter to his mother about missing his
daughter Robin after her death from leukemia.
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Evan Galbraith represented America in Paris for four years during Reagan’s administration, and he paints a vivid picture showing
the life of an American ambassador in the grand and glamorous city. His story is often amusing when describing his involvement on talk
shows, at embassy dinner...
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Someday soon, you might wake up to the call to prayer from a muezzin. Europeans already are. While liberals will say diversity is
our strength, the Taliban will burn books and barber shops in Greenwich Village and the Supreme Court will uphold sharia law. If you
think this can’t happen, you...
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In 1764, Britain imposed the first of several taxes with the Sugar Act. This was followed by the Stamp Act and the Townshend
Revenue Act. In 1773, the Seven Years War with France had made Britain t...
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In 1764, Britain imposed the first of several taxes with the Sugar Act. This was followed by the Stamp Act and the Townshend
Revenue Act. In 1773, the Seven Years War with France had made Britain t...
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General Franks retraces his journey from a small-town boyhood through a lifetime of military service -- including his heroic tour
as an Artillery officer in Vietnam, where he was wounded three times.
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A journey retraced from small-town boyhood through a lifetime of military service.
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Through the vast information-gathering network of his private global intelligence company, Stratfor, called "The Shadow CIA,"
George Friedman presents the startling truth behind America's foreign p...
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Courageous, silly, funny, and heartbreaking, these women shaped the nation and our vision of what it means to be female in America.
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In this dramatic and revealing memoir, Ronald Reagan recounts both his life and his beliefs with uncompromising candor and his
familiar wit.
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In the first volume of a remarkable trilogy, Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Atkinson provides the definitive history of the war in
North Africa.
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The first single-volume life of John F. Kennedy to be written in nearly four decades.
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For much of history, philosophers and religious thinkers have believed there are absolute differences between humans and all other
living things. Usually, only humans have been thought capable and ...
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Antietam is the third in a series of novels spanning the Civil War and describing its effects on one southern family, the Brannons.
Mac, a Brannon son and a gifted horseman, joins Jeb Stuart's cava...
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Full-cast tale of espionage, betrayal and romance set against the Civil War Battle of Antietam.
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In this unique and thought-provoking work Gardiner proves that the Ark of the Covenant, the Shroud of Turin, and Mary are united in
ways never before imagined.
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Sarah Vowell exposes the glorious conundrums of American history and culture with wit...
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Astronomy is perhaps the oldest science. The ancients saw cosmic meanings in the stars, and they organized their lives around lunar
and solar cycles (i.e. the month and year). They also observed th...
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Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) and Friedrich Hayek (born 1899) were perhaps the foremost defenders of the free market and limited
government during the mid-twentieth century ascendancy of Keynesian e...
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The story of a remarkable scientist, statesman and diplomat and one of the founding fathers of America.
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