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History Audio Books are a great resource for looking back in time. We have a lot of History Audiobooks for you to choose from.
Below is our current range of History Audio Books.
- Disrobed: The New
Battle Plan to Break the Left's Stranglehold on the Courts
America's courts, legal culture, and law schools remain solidly in the Left's camp. Decades of liberal legal precedents fill volumes of law
tomes. Absent a sweeping change, precisely what author Mark W. Smith calls for in Disrobed, liberals will ruthlessly exploit their dominant
position in the...
- Distant Mirror, A: The Calamitous 14th
Century
The fourteenth century reflects two contradictory images: on one hand, a glittering time of crusades and castles, cathedrals and chivalry; on
the other, a time of ferocity and spiritual agony, a wo...
- Dixie Bull
Set in 1632, this is the story of New England's first pirate, a fur trapper named Dixie Bull
- Double Victory: A
Multicultural History Of America In World War II
In Double Victory, a broad spectrum of American voices emerge to illustrate the various struggles and victories fought during wartime: a
Japanese -American at an internment camp; a Native American ...
- Downtown
Pete Hamill leads us on an unforgettable journey through the city he loves - Manhattan.
- Dragons and Rings
The first in a series of thought provoking and unique audio books by Steve Mitchell which link the most up to date thoughts in Quantum Theory
with the placement and structure of stone circles.
- Dr Crippen
Traces the events leading up to and after one of Edwardian London's most publicized crimes
- Dying to Cross
Jorge Ramos recounts the events of the worst immigrant tragedy in United States history.
- Early Church and The Jews
Church Fathers develop laws concerning the Jews.
- Echoes of the Mekong
Peter Huchthausen, in a patrol boat on the Mekong River, rescued a badly wounded Vietnamese child, Nguyen Thi Lung, arranged for her
treatment and education, then lost track of her during the Tet ...
- Echo of Greece, The
With the clarity and grace for which she is admired, Edith Hamilton writes of Plato and Aristotle, of Demosthenes and Alexander the Great, of
the much-loved playwright Menander, of the Stoics, and ...
- Einstein's Revolution
In 1905, Albert Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity, followed by the General Theory of Relativity in 1916. He firmly
established (1) the idea that all judgement about motion is a ma...
- Elizabeth
An abused child, yet confident of her destiny to reign, a woman in a man’s world, passionately sexual yet...
- Elizabeth's London
Like its popular and acclaimed predecessors, Restoration London and Dr Johnson's London, this fascinating evocation of Elizabethan...
- Emancipation Proclamation, The
President Abraham Lincoln's famous words, emancipating all slaves in the territories of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, are
brought to life through an engaging performance...
- Epic of Gilgamesh, The
Dr. Neiman interprets “The Epic of Gilgamesh” - the earliest dramatic epic poem composed about 5,000 years ago, which deals with problems
affecting us today.
- Escape from Alcatraz
Mobster Al
- Essential Lewis and Clark, The
The journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark remain the single most important document in the history of American exploration.
- Ethnic America
Thomas Sowell provides us with a useful and concise record tracing the history of nine ethnic groups: Irish, Germans, Jews, Italians,
Chinese, Japanese, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, and Mexicans...
- Expulsions and Migrations
The Spanish Inquisition and large scale migrations of the Jewish people.
- Eyewitness 1900-1909
Eyewitness provides a rare and fascinating opportunity to hear the events of a decade of the century described by those who saw them
happen...
- Eyewitness 1910-1919
Authentic voices from the past illustrate this unique history of the Twentieth Century, written by Joanna Bourke and presented by Tim
Pigott-Smith...
- Eyewitness 1920 - 1929
Eyewitness 1920 - 1929 presents the history of the Twentieth Century, based on contemporary accounts of events as they happened, using BBC
Archives.
- Eyewitness 1930 - 1939
Authentic voices from the past illustrate this unique history of the twentieth century, written by Joanna Bourke and presented by Tim
Pigott-Smith.
- Eyewitness 1940-1949
Authentic voices from the past illustrate this unique history of the Twentieth Century, written by Joanna Bourke and presented by Tim
Pigott-Smith
- Eyewitness 1950-1959
Authentic voices from the past illustrate this unique history of the Twentieth Century, wtitten by Joanna Bourke and presented by Tim
Pigott-Smith.
- Eyewitness 1960 - 1969
Eyewitness provides a rare and fascinating opportunity to hear the events of a decade of the century described by those who saw them
happen...
- Eyewitness 1970-1979
Authentic voices from the past illustrate this unique history of the Twentieth Century, written by Joanna Bourke and presented by Tim
Pigott-Smith
- Eyewitness 1980-1989
Authentic voices from the past illustrate this unique history of the Twentieth Century, written by Joanna Bourke and presented by Tim
Pigott-Smith
- Eyewitness 1990 - 1999
The unique history of the Twentieth Century - 1990 to 1999.
- Fair Game
An unvarnished account of the personal and international consequences of speaking truth to power.
- Fall of the House of Bush, The
The Untold Story of How a Band of True Believers Seized the Executive Branch, Started the Iraq War, and Still Imperils America's Future.
- Fame's Revenge
The story of William Fly, New England's most notorious pirate.
- Family, The
Transport back to fifteenth-century Rome to find the secrets of the Vatican.
- Famous People in History
Here are the stories of nine people whose energy, imagination, courage and determination changed the world.
- Famous People in History 2
Here are the life stories of nine famous people who have left their mark upon the world.
- Farm, The
A delight, superb. An engaging, tender and uplifting story of a family and its struggle to eke a living from the land...
- Few, The
The never-before-told story of the American pilots - idealists, adventurers, romantics - who helped save Britain in its darkest hour.
- Finest Hour
The bestselling audiobook of the acclaimed BBC1 series, described as 'Brilliant' by the Daily Mail
- Firehouse
Firehouse is journalism-as-history at its best. The story of what happens when one small institution gets caught in apocalyptic day, it is a
book that will move readers as few others have in our time.
- First Heroes, The
Immediately after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, daredevil flyer Jimmy Doolittle led a retaliatory bombing raid on Tokyo itself. This is the
true account of how ordinary people, when faced with ex...
- First Three Minutes, The
Now updated with a major new afterword that incorporates the latest cosmological research, this classic of contemporary science writing by a
Nobel Prize-winning physicist explains what happened whe...
- Five Days in London, May 1940
The days from May 24 to May 28, 1940, altered the course of history as Churchill and the members of his Cabinet debated negotiating with
Hitler or continuing the war. Lukacs takes us hour by hour into the critical unfolding of events at 10 Downing Street, where the military
disasters taking...
- Flight of the Conchords
'Superior wordplay, virtuoso musicality and superb banter - they've taken the comedy song to a whole new level'
- Flyboys (Abridged)
A true and moving story of American courage.
- Forbidden Knowledge Conference UK Official
Audio
Official Forbidden Knowledge Conference UK Audio, recorded exclusively at Kings Hall, Stoke on Trent, this unique audio includes speeches and
special interviews with the authors.
- Forge of Union, Anvil of Liberty
One of the most important news stories of the last three centuries comes to life in this
- Founding Mothers
Cokie Roberts brings to life the women who raised our nation.
- Four Against the Arctic
First it is the tale of four men who, in 1743, were marooned in the Arctic for six years with supplies for only one day, and secondly, it is
a contemporary author's search to retrace their steps an...
- Four Days of Naples
During the Allies’ aerial bombardment of Naples in 1943, the renowned scugnizzi, or street boys, of Naples staged their own violent revolt
against the occupying Germans. Using furniture to build barricades and stolen guns to shoot at the enemy, they fought for four days. Hundreds
died, yet the...
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