History Audio Books
Below is our current selection of History Audio
Books. There are many great Audio Book titles for you to choose
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History Audio
Books
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California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War, The
In this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L.
Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and the Civil
War. He explains how Southerners envisioned California as a new
market for slaves for digging for gold and planned to split off the
southern half of the state for slaves.
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Call To Conscience, A: The Birth Of A New Nation
From the
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Call to Conscience, A: The Landmark Speeches of Dr Martin Luther
King, Jr
Featuring Never-Before-Collected, Original Recordings of Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. - Edited by Clayborne Carson and Kris Shepard.
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Captured by Indians: A True Account by Mary Rowlandson
This marvelous reading of Mary Rownlandson's account of the
Narragansett Indian siege, descriptive and mindful of the will of
God, this is a very powerful audiobook.
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Case Against Hillary Clinton, The
Peggy Noonan offers an eye-opening assessment of the scandals and
failures of the Clinton years, from Whitewater and health care to
the Filegate and Travelgate affairs, casting a revealing light on
the first lady’s motives and behavior.
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Case for Hillary Clinton, The
With arguments both stirring and sensible, she reminds us that if
Hillary should succeed America and the World would be changed
forever and for the better.
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Central America
A cluster of five countries—Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador,
Nicaragua, & Cost Rica—are commonly referred to as Central
America. Although these nations differ in their histories and
politics, they...
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Chain of Command
In Chain of Command, Hersh takes an unflinching look behind the
public story of President Bush's
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Chancellorsville
Chancellorsville is the fourth in a series of novels spanning the
Civil War and describing its effects on one southern family. After
Will and Mac Brannon return to their units, the Confederate
caus...
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Charlie Wilson's War
This New York Times best-seller is the untold story behind the last
battle of the Cold War, the rise of militant Islam, and of a
colorful congressman from Texas who conspired with a rogue CIA
opera...
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Chemistry and The Enlightenment
Modern chemistry emerged from the historical traditions of
metalworking (beginning as early as the Bronze Age in 3500 BC);
medicine (especially
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Chickamauga
This is the seventh book in a series of historical novels spanning
the Civil War and describing its effects on one southern family.
While two Brannon sons were with Lee at Gettysburg and Cory was
a...
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Child of Fortune, A
With his simulated day-by-day reportage, prize-winning
journalist-historian Jeffrey St. John makes you an eyewitness to
the 1787-1788 political battle to ratify the U.S. Constitution. And
what a ba...
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China Fantasy, The: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese
Repression
What are our ideas and hidden assumptions about China? Does
America’s policy toward China make sense? In this vigorous look at
China’s political evolution and direction, Mann offers a startling
vision of our future with China that will have a profound impact
for decades to come.
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Chronicles - Volume One
Revealing, poetical, passionate and witty, Chronicles: Volume One
is a mesmerizing window on Bob Dylan's thoughts and influences.
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Churchill Remembered
A fascinating and illuminating audio portrait of the life and
career of one of Britain's greatest leaders, recounted by those who
knew him and in his own words from the BBC archive.
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Citizen Soldiers
Citizen Soldiers opens on June 7, 1944, on the Normandy
beaches...
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Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, The
In this landmark study, Burckhardt chronicles the breakup of the
medieval worldview that came with the rediscoveries of Greek and
Roman culture and the new emphasis on the role of the individual.
These went hand in hand with scientific achievement and a more
naturalistic depiction of the world...
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Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality?
Armed with vast statistical research, economist Thomas Sowell
deftly refutes the key assumptions on which the civil-rights
movement as we know it today was erected, “that discrimination
leads to poverty and other adverse social consequences and . . .
that adverse statistical disparities imply...
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Civil War, The: A First Hand Look
A Union General's battle stories. In a truly remarkable personal
diary, this singular Union General details his commission, the
formation of the army he commanded, and the battles he fought.
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Civil War, The: A Narrative, Vol. I, Fort Sumter to
Perryville
All the great battles are here, of course, from Bull Run through
Shiloh, the Seven Days, Second Manassas to Antietam and Perryville
in the fall of 1862, but so are the smaller and often equally
imp...
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Civil War, The: A Narrative, Vol. II, Fredericksburg to
Meridian
The Army of the Potomac attempts to take Richmond, resulting in the
bloodbath at Fredericksburg. Joe Hooker makes yet another attempt,
but Stonewall Jackson turns his flank at Chancellorsville. In
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Civil War, The: A Narrative, Vol. III, Red River to
Appomattox
Here, told in vivid narrative and as seen from both sides, are
those climactic struggles, great and small, on and off the
battlefield, which finally decided the fate of this nation.
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Civil War, The: Part 1
From April 1861 to April 1865, America was caught in the
convulsions of war - The Civil War. No historical even, short of
the American Revolution itself, has so deeply affected the United
States. T...
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Civil War, The: Part 2
From April 1861 to April 1865, America was caught in the
convulsions of war - The Civil War. No historical even, short of
the American Revolution itself, has so deeply affected the United
States. T...
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