History Audio Books
Below are our current Audio Books in our History Audio Books section
- Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent
Inside the Clinton White House
FBI Special Agent Gary Aldrich had a plum assignment after years of chasing mobsters, drug dealers, and white-collar criminals—performing
background checks on White House appointees. What he discovered in the first months of the Clinton administration left him troubled, alarmed,
and finally...
- Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier
on Hillary Clinton, The
They adore her in Manhattan, worship her in Hollywood, and idolize her in the liberal media. But those of us in what Hillary described as a
“Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy” have been keeping a file on her. If you’re one of us, this book will give you all the ammunition to help end
Hillary’s White...
- Victorian London
Liza Picard shows us the physical reality of daily life. She takes us to schools and prisons, churches and cemeteries and records the events
of the reign of Victoria...
- Vietnam War Part II, The
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..
- Virginia City - A Concise History on Audio
A detailed history behind the origins of the City of Virginia highlighting the roots of the area and other influences throughout the
years...
- Voices of Black America
Historial recordings of poetry, humor and drama. 1908 - 1947.
- Warning of War
Half the world is at war, and with the other half about to join in, a thousand U.S. Marines stand sentinel over the last days of an uneasy
truce with the Imperial Japanese Army in chaotic North China.
- War of 1812, The
The United States emerged from the American Revolution still entangled in old world politics. In particular, America faced all the trade
restrictions of the British Navigation Acts. The result: in 1812, the United States declared war on Great Britain, and proceeded to invade
Canada, one of...
- War Over Iraq, The
New Republic senior editor Lawrence F. Kaplan and FOX News political analyst William Kristol look back at how a sadistic dictator was allowed
to acquire so much power on the world stage, but they also offer a road map for a more hopeful future.
- War: Stories of Life and Death from World War
II
Unforgettable memoires from soldiers, citizens and historians. Includes tales of bravery, courage, sadness and reflection.
- West's Last Chance, The: Will
We Win the Clash of Civilizations?
The West, says author Tony Blankley, is down to its last chance. Within our lifetimes, Europe could become Eurabia, a continent overwhelmed
by militant Islam that poses a greater threat to the United States than Nazi Germany did. In The West’s Last Chance, Blankley shows how that
could happen...
- What if America Were a Christian Nation
Again?
A blueprint to preserve and restore our country to its original intent.
- Where Have All The Leaders Gone?
Lee Iacocca does not mince words, and in where have all the leaders gone? he offers his no-nonsense, straight-up assessments of the American
politicians most likely to run for president in 2008.
- White Gold
In 1716, Cornish cabin boy Thomas Pellow and fifty-two comrades were captured by Barbary corsairs. Their captors - fanatical Islamic slave
traders - had declared war on Christendom.
- Who Launched The Lifeboat?
How was it that Lionel Lukin, living miles from the sea, came to develop the Lifeboat?
- Wild Trees, The
Believed to be impossible to ascend, these majestic giants have remained unexplored until recently ...
- William Pitt the Younger
William Hague’s biography is comparable to Roy Jenkins’s recent bestselling life of Churchill – an eminent politician writing an outstanding
Prime Ministerial life.
- Winston Churchill's Greatest Speeches:
Never Give In !
Sir Winston Churchill’s greatest speeches digitally remastered, selected and introduced by his grandson Winston S. Churchill...
- Wise Men Know What Wicked Things Are
Written on the Sky, The
Through eleven essays, Kirk addresses one question: “Is the American republic descending into decadence, or are the American people entering
upon a renewal of belief and hope?” In his range of subjects, including “The American Mission,” “The Illusion of Human Rights,” “Prospects
for American...
- Wolf of the
Deep: Raphael Semmes and the Notorious Confederate Raider CSS Alabama
In 1862, Confederate Captain Raphael Semmes took over the new warship the Alabama, and became the most hated and feared man along the Union
coast, as well as a Confederate legend. Here is the tale of Captain Semmes’s remarkable wartime exploits, told with a vivid sense of the
excitement and...
- Year in the Life of William Shakespeare 1599,
A
An intimate history of Shakespeare, following him through a single year that changed not only his fortunes but the course of literature for
many generations to come...
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