History Audio Books
We are pleased to present the following History Audio Book titles;
- 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
- 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...
- 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...
- 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.
- Chronicles - Volume One
Revealing, poetical, passionate and witty, Chronicles: Volume One is a mesmerizing window on Bob Dylan's thoughts and influences.
- Church and Reformation
Christian Europe divided and Protestant-Jewish relations.
- Churchill: Confidential
We hear, in their own words, the disputes and fears that Churchill's cabinet had to struggle with during the darkest days of the Second World
War.
- 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.
- Citizen Soldiers
Citizen Soldiers opens on June 7, 1944, on the Normandy beaches...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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.
- 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...
- 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 ...
- 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.
- 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...
- 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...
- Classical
Music 101: A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Classical Music
In clear and entertaining prose, Plotkin explores a thousand years of music, introduces listeners to the great works, and profiles in depth
many significant composers. Classical Music 101 is a high...
- Color of Love
Here is a true story of love in a time afflicted by hatred, ignorance, and racism.
- Commander Of The Exodus
Of the expeditions led by Yossi Harel from 1946 to 1948, it was the voyage of the Exodus to Palestine that became a beacon for Zionism and a
symbol to all that neither guns, cannons, nor warships c...
- Common Sense
The work that George Washington said helped spark the Revolutionary War.
- Compassion Versus Guilt and Other
Essays
Sowell’s essays paint some hard truths, which are backed by his brilliant scholarship. He discusses many of the extraordinary ideas that
preoccupy the liberal political agenda, exposing their flaws and submitting them to reprimand. He lays bare the errors of such phenomena as
affirmative action,...
- Complexity and Chaos
Traditional scientific determinism has suggested that the natural world is regular and predictable, and that timeless and universal nature is
best understood by studying its parts in isolation. For...
- Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
John Perkins was an economic hit man. His job was to convince countries around the globe to accept enormous loans that they could not pay
back. His true story exposes international intrigue, corrup...
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