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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.
- Hornet's Nest, The
The first work of fiction by a President of the United States - a sweeping novel of the American South and the War of Independence.
- House to House: An Epic Memoir of War
In one of the most compelling combat narratives ever written, Staff Sergeant David Bellavia, Army infantry platoon leader, gives a
teeth-rattling, first-hand account of eleven straight days of heavy house-to-house fighting during the climactic second battle of
Fallujah.
- How Great Generals Win
Throughout history, great generals have deceived, outflanked, and triumphed over superior armies commanded by conventional thinkers. Bevin
Alexander tells how Hannibal, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Ston...
- How He Saved St. Michael's
The thrilling 1-life story of how the famous Charleston, SC, church of St. Michael's was saved from fire by the daring act of a slave...
- How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life
An account of one man's profound respect and affection for a president who changed his life.
- How the Catholic Church Built Western
Civilization
No institution has done more to shape Western civilization than the two-thousand-year-old Catholic Church and in ways that many of us have
forgotten or never known. This book by best-selling author...
- Imperial Life in the Emerald City:
Inside Iraq's Green Zone
This unprecedented account takes us into the Green Zone, headquarters for the American occupation in Iraq, and shows how the Coalition
Provisional Authority helped fuel the insurgency by ignoring pressing Iraqi needs to pursue irrelevant neoconservative solutions and
pie-in-the-sky policies.
- In Her Own Words
The Cinderella tale of this hard-working, determined woman leaves you cheering as the triumphs of her later life overshadow the pain of her
early life.
- Inside the CIA
In this unparalleled work of investigative journalism, Kessler reveals the inner world of the CIA. Based on extensive research and hundreds
of interviews, including two with active Directors of Cen...
- Inside The Kingdom
Carmen Bin Ladin tells of her time married into the Bin Laden family.
- In Time of War: Hitler's Terrorist Attack on
America
In 1942, eight Nazi saboteurs were caught on American beaches and executed. The decision was challenged in court but eventually upheld in the
Supreme Court's ruling in Ex parte Quirin—a case that h...
- Invention of Childhood, The
Presented by award-winning children's writer Michael Morpurgo, this genuinely ground-breaking history of British childhood from the year 1000
to the present...
- Iraq War, The
Through exclusive interviews, Keegan probes the war's causes, complications, costs, and consequences. The Iraq War is authoritative, timely,
and vitally important to our understanding of a conflict...
- Ireland: A Concise
History from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day
Ireland’s history is more turbulent and fascinating than any other. From the first English presence in Ireland through siege, rebellion, and
civil war, to Irish ascendancy, home rule, and the present-day troubles, Johnson tells the story of this most remarkable island.
- Isaac Newton
In this original, sweeping, and intimate biography, Gleick moves between a comprehensive historical portrait and a dramatic focus on Newton's
significant letters and unpublished notebooks.
- Isaac Newton's New Physics
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) achieved momentous breakthroughs in three areas: mathematics (the calculus), a theory of colors, and gravitational
attraction. His first insights in each of these areas occ...
- Island Race, The
Here is a history of Britain by one of its finest statesmen, a man who had himself crucially shaped events during perhaps the greatest crisis
of modern times.
- It's My America Too
Ben Ferguson, the voice of America's youth, delivers his views on all the issues, from politics to culture. Everyone wants to know what
Ferguson will say next -- and here's your chance.
- Jane Austen - A Biography
A highly enjoyable account of the life of Jane Austen.
- Jarhead (Unabridged)
New York Times bestselling author Anthony Swofford weaves his experiences in war with vivid accounts of boot camp, reflections on the mythos
of the marines, and remembrances of battles with lovers.
- Jefferson's War: America's Frist War on
Terror 1801-1805
Two centuries ago, without congressional or public debate, a president who is thought of today as peaceable, Thomas Jefferson, launched
America's first war on foreign soil, a war against terror. Th...
- Jesus The Jew
Dr. Neiman explores the political and social environment of Judea at the time of Jesus.
- Jihad Next Door,
The: The Lackawanna Six and Rough Justice in an Age of Terror
Lackawanna, New York was home of the first home-grown al-Qaeda terrorist cell in America. Or was it? Dina Temple-Raston re-evaluates the
casualties of the war on terror in this story of pre-emptive imprisonment for an act of terrorism never committed.
- John Adams (Abridged)
In this powerful, epic biography, David McCullough unfolds the adventurous life-journey of John Adams, the brilliant, fiercely independent,
often irascible, always honest Yankee patriot.
- John Adams (Unabridged)
In this powerful, epic biography, David McCullough unfolds the adventurous life-journey of John Adams, the brilliant, fiercely independent,
often irascible, always honest Yankee patriot.
- John Ransom's Diary: Andersonville
The Civil War's most infamous Confederate prison was Andersonville, where many thousands of wretched Union prisoners died in deplorable
conditions. John Ransom survived to tell the dreadful tale, t...
- Johnstown Flood, The
At the end of the last century, Johnstown, Pennsylvania was a booming coal-and-steel town...
- Just As I Am
Billy Graham looks back at it all with down-to-earth warmth and candor -- remembering his dairy farm upbringing, his early preaching
experiences.
- Kabloona
This extraordinary classic has been variously acclaimed as one of the great books of adventure, travel, anthropology, and spiritual
awakening. In 1938 and 1939, a French nobleman spent fifteen mont...
- Keys to the Code
In this exclusive audio we learn the sacred truths of ancient and medieval symbolism employed by secret societies such as the Freemasons.
- Khazarian Empire, The
The Jewish Kingdom of Khazaria.
- Knock At Midnight, A
With fiery words of wisdom and a passion for justice, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., inspired people everywhere to perform extraordinary
acts of courage.
- Korean War, The
This pre-eminent military historian takes us back to the bloody, bitter struggle to restore South Korean independence after the Communist
invasion of 1950. Using personal interviews with more than ...
- Korean War, The : The Vietnam War - Part1
After WWII, Korea was divided in half at the 38th parallel. To the north were the Communists; to the south were the United Nations
peacekeeping forces. In June 1950, North Korean soldiers backed by...
- Krakatoa - The Day the World Exploded
Dust swirled round the world for years, causing temperatures to plummet and sunsets to turn vivid with lurid and unsettling displays of lght.
The effects were felt as far away as France.
- Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of
Antietam
The Civil War battle waged on September 17, 1862, at Antietam Creek, Maryland, was one of the bloodiest in the nation's history: On this
single day, the battle claimed nearly 23,000 casualties. In ...
- Last Voyage Of Columbus, The
The epic, never-before-told story of Columbus’s final, and perhaps greatest journey.
- Latino Wave, The
From bestselling author and Emmy® Award-winning journalist Jorge Ramos comes a pivotal new book that explores the current and future power of
the Latino vote in American politics.
- Learning about Liberty: The Cato
University Home Study Course
When was the last time you were energized by ideas? In this self-paced program, the growth of human freedom, science, culture, and
capitalistic prosperity are explained.
- Lees of Virginia, The: Seven
Generations of an American Family
The descendants of Richard and Anne Lee have occupied a preeminent place in American history. They were among the first families of Virginia.
Two were signers of the Declaration of Independence, and several others distinguished themselves during the Revolutionary War. And one,
Robert E. Lee,...
- Lee: The Last Years
After his dramatic surrender at Appomattox, Robert E. Lee lived only another five years, during which time he did more than any other
American to heal the wounds between North and South during the ...
- Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA
This is the book the CIA does not want you to read. For sixty years, the CIA has maintained a formidable reputation while never disclosing
its blunders to the American public. Now a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter uses the CIA’s own archives to reveal the CIA
as a deeply flawed...
- Legend of Hiawatha, The
Listen as a full-cast tells us of Hiawatha's battle with Pearl Feather.
- Let Freedom Ring
Sean Hannity makes clear that the greatest challenge Americans have to overcome may not be an attack from overseas, but the slow compromising
of our national character.
- Letter From America 2 - The Middle Years: The
1970s
Once more personally selected by Alistair Cooke these middle years in America bring reports on the black revolution and ’60s counter culture
as well as fascinating memories.
- Letters of a Woman Homesteader
In 1909 Elinore Pruitt took a job with a rancher near Burnt Fork, Wyoming. This was the beginning of the eloquent letters narrated in this
remarkable audiobook.
- Letter To James C. Conkling
Union supporters in President Abraham Lincoln's hometown of Springfield, Illinois, asked him to speak at a rally on September 3, 1863.
Lincoln could not attend but wrote this letter instead.
- Life and Times of Queen Elizabeth I, The
Elizabeth Jenkins, in her classic biography, reveals the woman behind the skilful politician, showing her belief in personal sacrifice to
secure peace for the country she loved more than any man.
- Life and Times of Queen Elizabeth II, The
In this informative yet entertaining audio-biography, Pearson Phillips reflects on Queen Elizabeth II , her life and times.
- Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, The:
A Memoir
Bill Bryson's hilarious memoir of growing up in middle America in the Fifties - complete, unabridged and read by the author
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