History Audio Books
We are pleased to present the following History Audio Book titles;
- Spirit of the Serpent
Discover The Spirit of the Serpent, the energy of the Earth and face the realities of life, death and even the spirit world.
- Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
An amazing insight into the life of one of histories greatest villains...
- Stand for Something
If questioning certainties is an art, John Kasich has mastered it in his stand for something with eloquence, passion, and sincerity
- Stick It!
Stick It! Rocking Road Stories told by legendary classic rock drummer Corky Laing...
- Stock Market Crash of 1929, The
Narrated newspaper coverage from the time.
- Story of America, The
Learn about the Pilgrims, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812 in this educational full-cast presentation.
- Story of Classical Music, The
The lives and music of the great composers of classical music unfold in this entertaining account, introduced by singer and presenter Aled
Jones.
- Story of
Electricity, The: (Knowledge Products) The Science and Discovery Series
Ancient and medieval awareness of electrical effects included lightning, electric fish, St. Elmo’s fire, the amber effect, and (esp. in early
China) the lodestone (magnet). Plutarch explained the electric effect in terms of air displacement. The following chart shows a timeline of
topics...
- Story Of India, The
Michael Wood weaves a spellbinding narrative out of the 10,000-year history of India. A companion to the major six-part BBC TV series.
- Story of Liberty, The
Charles Coffin’s The Story of Liberty, originally published in 1879, is not America’s story alone. It belongs to all those who are enjoying
freedom and liberty in any part of the world. As we look at that which preceded our nation’s history and led to its founding, we will begin
to have an idea...
- Story of My Life, The
Farah is living proof that not only can the human heart endure, it can also thrive. The Story of My Life is our new great American
memoir.
- Story of the Red Cross, A
Clara Barton was one of those women of the nineteenth century who was determined to make the world a better place. She was determined to help
the unfortunate victims of wars and disasters. In 1881, she founded the American Red Cross, which today stands as a living memorial to the
lifelong...
- Story of the Renaissance, The
In a lucid, perceptive analysis of the Renaissance, Hudson explores the major forces behind this transition from the medieval to the modern
world. He examines voyages of discovery, inventions, science, art, literature, and intellectual upheavals, throughout which runs a thread of
continuity:...
- Striking
Back: The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and Israel's Deadly Response
1972. The Munich Olympics. Members of the Palestinian group Black September murder eleven Israeli athletes. Prime Minister Golda Meir vows to
track down those responsible. Thus begins the Israeli r...
- Surrender Is
Not An Option: Defending America at the United Nations and Abroad
The Straight-Talking Former Ambassador Takes Listeners Behind the Scenes at the State Department and the U.N.
- Surrounded by Idiots
An important look at where America is today and that the future of America will get brighter.
- Survey of Ancient History, A
Take a fascinating journey from the mists of prehistory to the fall of the Roman empire.
- Taj Mahal: Passion and
Genius at the Heart of the Moghul Empire
While the Pilgrims were struggling to survive in the New World, work began on one of the Seven Wonders of the World: the Taj Mahal, built by
Moghul emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to his beloved wife
- Taking Charge
Still hated and revered a quarter century after his death, we hear Lyndon Johnson as he schemes and blusters, rewards, and punishes, and
reveals a bedrock core of unshakable political beliefs.
- Taking Heat
Fleischer goes behind-the-scenes in the West Wing.
- Talking of
History Number 1: Henry VIII and the Death of the Monasteries
The End of the First National Welfare System. In less than fifty months, Henry VIII and his chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, swept away the
monasteries...
- Talking of History Number 2: Cardinal
Wolsey
CARDINAL WOLSEY... The Last Great Medieval Minister...‘Built Hampton Court, didn`t he?’...
- Talking of History Number 3: The
Duke of Wellington
Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington, is the only professional soldier in English history to have served also as Prime Minister...
- Talking of History Number 4:
American War of Independence
The American War of Independence. A triumph or a disaster? A masterpiece or a mess? Ask an American, and you will get one answer; ask an
Englishman, and you will get another.
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