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History Audio Books

We are pleased to present the following History Audio Book titles;


  1. Conflict of Visions, A: Ideological Origins of Political Struggles
    Sowell explains that most people have one of two contrasting visions, “constrained” and “unconstrained,” described in terms we recognize as associated with the political Right and political Left. At the heart of the conflict of visions are questions about the moral and intellectual...

  2. Conjuror's Bird, The
    Despite being the leading expert in his field, Fitz has never really fulfilled his potential, never written the great book on extinct species that everyone expected from him when he was setting out.

  3. Constitutional Convention, The
    In 1783, America emerged from a long and bitter war for Independence. The 13 colonies were now 13 sovereign states, bound together by the Articles of Confederation. After years of war, men like Tho...

  4. Constitutional Journal
    You are there, in 1787, at America's constitutional convention, with the inside story that reads like a modern-day account of the secret proceedings in Philadelphia. Veteran print and broadcast jou...

  5. Course of Human Events, The
    On May 15th, 2003 David McCullough presented The Course of Human Events...

  6. Cracking DaVinci's Code
    The Da Vinci Code: Harmless fiction or a hidden agenda aimed at the foundations of Christianity?

  7. Crack in the Edge of the World, A (Abridged)
    The international bestselling author of The Professor and the Madman and Krakatoa vividly brings to life the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake that leveled a city symbolic of Americas relentless expansion

  8. Crack in the Edge of the World, A (Unabridged)
    The international bestselling author of The Professor and the Madman and Krakatoa vividly brings to life the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake that leveled a city symbolic of Americas relentless expansion

  9. Cradles of Civilization: The History of Writing
    In this ongoing series, Dr. Neiman traces the rise of civilization in the Fertile Crescent.

  10. Cross of Thoth, The - the truth of the Celtic Cross
    The Cross of Thoth reveals the hidden truth to mankind's most revered symbol.

  11. Cuba
    This island was once a clearinghouse for importing slaves into the New World. It later became one of the world's few remaining bastions of Marxism, proclaiming socio-economic equality. In both form...

  12. Curran Vs Catholic University
    The Curran case framed an era, from 1965 to 1990, and left behind unresolved questions about authority and freedom in the Catholic Church today. Through biography, history, theology, and courtroom ...

  13. Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy
    Best-selling social commentator and cultural historian Barbara Ehrenreich presents a fascinating exploration of one of humanity’s oldest traditions: the celebration of communal joy, historically expressed in ecstatic revels of feasting, costuming, and dancing.

  14. Darwin and Evolution
    Charles Darwin (1809-1882) published in 1859 a vastly important work: On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. Darwin ...

  15. Day of Battle, The: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944: Volume 2 of the Liberation Trilogy
    The harrowing story of one of history's most compelling military campaigns, the War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944.

  16. Days of Obligation: An Argument with my Mexican Father
    Rodriguez portrays Mexico and the United States as moral rivals for California. Tragic Mexico and the comedic United States, ironically, have traded roles by the end of the twentieth century. Rodrigue

  17. Day the World Ended at Little Big Horn, The: A Lakota History
    The Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876 has become known as the quintessential clash of cultures between the Lakota Sioux and whites. Lakota historian Joseph M. Marshall III reveals the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the battle, in an account that has until now only been...

  18. D-Day
    They wanted to be throwing baseballs, not hand grenades, shooting .22s at rabbits...

  19. Declaration of Independence, The
    A stirring performance of the foundation document of American liberty...

  20. Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, The
    One of the greatest texts in the English language.

  21. Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Part II, The
    Gibbon's work occupies an immortal place in the pantheon of historical masterpieces.

  22. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why: True Stories of Miraculous Endurance and Sudden Death
    After her plane crashes, a seventeen-year-old girl spends eleven days walking through the Peruvian jungle. Against all odds, with no food, shelter, or equipment, she gets out. A better equipped gro...

  23. Defending Baltimore Against Enemy Attack
    One unforgettable year in Charles Osgood's childhood in Baltimore during WWII.

  24. Deliver Us From Evil
    As Americans face the ongoing war against terrorists and their state sponsors around the world, Hannity reminds us we must also cope with the continuing scourge of accommodation and cowardice at home.

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