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History Audio Books
- Plutarch - Greek Lives
Plutarch's unique insight into the great men of the Ancient World through his biographies.
- Poets of the Great War
Here are the extraordinary writings of a generation who fought through a war of unprecedented destructive power, and who had to find new
voices.
- Political
Brain, The: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation
In politics, when reason and emotion collide, emotion invariably wins. This book by scientist and psychologist Drew Westen is a
groundbreaking scientific investigation into how the mind works, how the brain works, and how it affects candidates winning and losing
elections.
- Politically Incorrect
Guide to American History, The
Here, Professor Thomas Woods refutes the popular myths and reveals facts that you won't be, or never were, taught in school, while leading
you on a fast paced, politically incorrect tour of America...
- Politically
Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism), The
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) exposes the shoddy science, plain dishonesty, and hidden political
agenda behind the biggest phony environmental scare since the predictions of catastrophic global cooling in the 1970s.
- Politically Incorrect
Guide to the Constitution, The
What gives unelected judges the right to decide hot-button issues? Judges say it’s the Constitution. But law professor Kevin Gutzman shows
that there is very little relationship between the Constitution ratified by the thirteen states more than two centuries ago and the
“constitutional law”...
- Politically
Incorrect Guide to the South (And Why It Will Rise Again), The
Far from being the backwater of prejudice and ignorance that the liberal media would have you believe, the South has always been the center
of American culture. And with its emphasis on traditional values, military service, good manners, and small government, the South should
certainly rise again.
- Portrait of a Killer
Using the first-hand expertise she has gained through writing the bestselling Dr Kay Scarpetta novels, Patricia Cornwell has used...
- Preacher And The Presidents, The
The Preacher and the Presidents reveals how the world's most powerful men and world's most famous evangelist, Billy Graham, knit faith and
politics together.
- Presidential Courage
Michael Beschloss's dramatic and inspiring saga explores crucial times when courageous Presidents changed the history of the United
States.
- President's House, The
The ultimate guided tour of the nation's most famous dwelling, The President's House is truly a national treasure.
- Pride and Prejudice
Of all Jane Austin's books Pride and Prejudice has earned a special place in the hearts of the reading public as her best-loved and most
intimately known novel.
- Prince, The
Here is the world’s most famous master plan for seizing and holding power. Machiavelli set out to write a treatise on leadership that was
practical, not idealistic: the prince he envisioned would be unencumbered by ordinary ethical and moral values. Controversial but powerful,
The Prince is...
- Prince
of the City, The: Giuliani, New York, and the Genius of American Life
In the first post-9/11 account of the career of the man who established himself as
- Professor and the Madman, The
(Unabridged)
The Professor and the Madman, masterfully researched and eloquently written, is an extraordinary tale of madness, genius, and the incredible
obsessions of two remarkable men.
- Promise and Honor
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Amanda Graham’s husband dies a hero’s death. Left with no source of income, she smuggles medical supplies
for Lieutenant Colonel William Jackson and the Confederacy. Although a rogue, Wil is a man of courage and fiercely loyal to Amanda.
Lieutenant Samuel...
- Promise Of Glory
This is the story of the battle of Antietam and the events leading up to the single bloodiest day in the entire Civil War. Union casualties
topped 12,000 and Confederate casualties topped 11,000, a...
- Property
Property fundamentally marks how we as individuals are related both to other individuals and to society at large. In its strongest form,
property absolutely excludes others from possessing, using, ...
- Prosecuters, The
Lifts the lid off today's legal system with details more shocking than any fictional TV show
- Proud
Tower, The: A Portrait of the World Before the War 1890-1914
In The Proud Tower, Barbara Tuchman concentrates on society rather than the state. With an artist's selectivity, Tuchman brings to vivid life
the people, places, and events that shaped the years le...
- Punishment
Punishment is a harm or deprivation, imposed by a legitimate authority, based on a legitimate conviction of wrongdoing. In assessing guilt,
considerations of intention, action and results are all r...
- Ratification Debates, The
In the fall of 1787, the call went out: Each of the 13 states assembled special conventions to consider ratification of a proposed
Constitution of the United States. Without ratification by nine co...
- Real America, The
As one of the most listened to nationally syndicated radio talk-show hosts...
- Reclaiming
History: Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, The
Twenty years in the making, Reclaiming History resolves, beyond any reasonable doubt, every lingering question surrounding the Kennedy
assassination.
- Red River
An epic work of fiction, the dramatic, intertwining tale of two families struggling to make a place for themselves in an America deeply
divided after the Civil War.
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Red Star Rogue: The Untold Story of a Soviet Submarine's Nuclear Strike Attempt on the U.S.
One of the great secrets of the Cold War, hidden for decades, is revealed at last. Early in 1968, a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine sank close
to American shores. Compelling evidence strongly sugges...
- Red, White & Liberal
In Red, White & Liberal, Alan Colmes addresses a fundamental question: In this time of uncertainty, how can we protect our freedom
without diminishing our liberties?
- Regency Etiquette: The
Mirror of Graces (1811)
In the flowery language of its era, this book details English customs and manners of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries,
including women's dress, propriety, and beauty aids, with ad...
- Rise, Let Us Be On Our Way
Pope John Paul II's recollections of his life and thoughts on issues facing the world.
- Rise of the American Republic
Recommended listening for all Americans as well as for foreigners seeking to gain historical wisdom and insight, this magisterial and lucid
history of America is written with a lighter touch. Alden...
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