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"Co. Aytch"
From the Publisher: "Early in May 1861, twenty-one-year-old Sam R. Watkins of Columbia, Tennessee, joined the First Tennessee Regiment. He fought in all of its major battles, from Shiloh to Nashville. Twenty years later, with a ""house full of young 'rebels' clustering around my knees and bumping about my elbows,"" he wrote the remarkable account of ""Co. Aytch,” its common foot soldiers, its commanders, its Yankee enemies, its victories and defeats, and its ultimate surrender on April 26, 1865.<P>Co. Aytch is the work of a natural storyteller who balances the horror of war with his irrepressible sense of humor and his sharp eye for the lighter side of battle. Among Civil War memoirs, it stands as a living testament to one man's enduring humanity, courage, and wisdom in the midst of death and destruction."... Show More
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"Shoot Minnie, Shoot!": the Story of the 1904 Fort Shaw Indian Girls, Basketball's First World Champions
From the Publisher: "In 1903, among the three hundred Indian children living at a boarding school in a remote valley in Montana were a handful of teenage girls. They quickly learned to play basketball and resoundingly crushed all opponents, including men’s and women’s university teams. In less than one year after first seeing a basketball, they were crowned the First World Champions of Basketball at St. Louis’ World’s Fair. This is the story of that team, seen through the eyes of star player, Minnie Burton."... Show More
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"What Do You Care What Other People Think?"
From the Publisher: "One of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century, Richard Feynman possessed an unquenchable thirst for adventure and an unparalleled ability to tell the stories of his life. Here, he offers the last installment of his literary legacy."... Show More
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01-01-00: the Novel of the Millennium
From the Publisher: "At 1:01 a.m. on January 1, 2000, computer systems around the world are synchronized to unleash an apocalytic virus. Susan Garnett, senior analyst at the FBI's high-tech crime unit, must uncover and disarm the virus before the countdown brings catastrophic results. At 1:01 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time on December 11, 1999, computer systems all around the world's computers will be at their most vulnerable point in history. Susan traces the virus' signal to its point of origin, an area near Tikal, the site of one of the largest and most advanced cities of the ancient Maya. How can such an advanced virus originate from a primitive region of the world? What type of global event will the virus trigger at the turn of the millennium? Certain that the answers are hidden in the densely packed jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula, Susan convinces the U.S. government to allow her and Cameron Slater, an anthropologist who has studied the Maya extensively, to travel to this remote region in a last-ditch effort to stop the countdown. As 01-01-00 approaches, Susan and Cameron must draw on their combined knowledge of ancient glyphs and modern algorithms in order to crack a code hidden in the virus. Failure to solve the riddles, both ancient and new, before the year 2000, may unleash a global event of apocalyptic proportions. "... Show More
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10 Things Your Minister Wants to Tell You: (But Can't, Because He Needs the Job)
From the Publisher: """How did it all begin?"" ""What happens when we die?"" These are just two of the questions Reverend Oliver ""Buzz"" Thomas hears centrist Christians asking as he travels across the United States, and he knows that their voices are not being heard. They're people of faith, not of politics, and they want more from their religion than a voter's guide.<p>Now, Reverend Thomas has written a book that will become the liberal Christian answer to <i>The Purpose Driven Life</i>. Thomas writes sensitively about the reason we were put on this earth, the significance of the Bible, and how one pleases God. He answers difficult, contemporary questions like ""What about homosexuality?"" and ""What about other faiths?"" while weaving in a sensible Christian theology for modern living."... Show More
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1001 Nights in Iraq: the Shocking Story of an American Forced to Fight for Saddam against the Country He Loves
From the Publisher: "Seventeen-year-old Shant Kendarian’s visit to Baghdad in 1980 was supposed to be short. But Saddam Hussein invaded Iran and sealed off Iraq’s borders to every man of military age, including Kendarian. Suddenly forced onto the frontlines, he saw his two-week visit turn into a nightmare that lasted for ten years."... Show More
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11 Days in December: Christmas At the Bulge, 1944
From the Publisher: "In December 1944, the Allied forces thought their campaign for securing Europe was in its final stages. But Germany had one last great surprise attack still planned. Here is the unforgettable story of one of the grimmest points of World War II and its miraculous Christmas Eve turn toward victory."... Show More
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13 Things That Don't Make Sense: the Most Baffling Scientific Mysteries of Our Time
From the Publisher: "Science starts to get interesting when things don’t make sense.<p>Science’s best-kept secret is that there are experimental results and reliable data that the most brilliant scientists can neither explain nor dismiss. In the past, similar “anomalies” have revolutionized our world, like in the sixteenth century, when a set of celestial anomalies led Copernicus to realize that the earth goes around the sun and not the reverse, and in the 1770s, when two chemists discovered oxygen because of experimental results that defied the theories of the day. Thus if history is any precedent, we should look to today’s inexplicable results to forecast the future of science.<p>In 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense, Michael Brooks heads to the scientific frontier to meet thirteen modern-day anomalies and discover tomorrow’s breakthroughs."... Show More
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1421: the Year China Discovered America
From the Publisher: "On March 8, 1421, the largest fleet the world had ever seen set sail from China “to the ends of the earth”. When it returned in October 1423, the emperor had fallen, leaving China in political and economic chaos. The great ships were left to rot at their moorings and the records of their journeys were destroyed. Lost in China's long, self-imposed isolation that followed was the knowledge that the Chinese had reached America seventy years before Columbus and had circumnavigated the globe a century before Magellan. They had colonized America before the Europeans and had transplanted in America and other countries the principal economic crops that have fed and clothed the world.<p>Unveiling incontrovertible evidence of these astonishing voyages, 1421 rewrites our understanding of history in a landmark work of historical investigation."... Show More
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1434: The Year a Magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and Ignited the Renaissance
From the Publisher: "Menzies contends that a large Chinese fleet, official ambassadors of the Emperor, arrived in Tuscany in 1434 where they met with Pope Eugenius IV. A mass of information was given by the Chinese dilatation to the Pope and his entourage concerning world maps (which Menzies argues were later give to Columbus). astronomy, mathematics, art, printing, architecture, steel manufacture, civil engineering, military machines, surveying cartography, and genetics. This gift of knowledge sparked the inventiveness of the Renaissance—Da Vinci’s inventions, the Copernican revolution, Galileo, and much more."... Show More
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1812: a Novel
From the Publisher: The war of 1812 would either make America a global power sweeping all the way to the Pacific or break it into small pieces bound to mighty England. It was a second revolution of sorts to prove to the British that America had to be taken seriously. The principal players in this drama were James and Dolley Madison and Andrew and Rachel Jackson. Their courage and determination would shape America’s destiny.... Show More
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1984
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2012: the War for Souls
From the Publisher: "December 21, 2012, may be one of the most watched dates in history. Every 26,000 years, earth lines up with the exact center of our galaxy. At 11:11 on December 21, 2012, this event happens again, and the ancient Maya calculated that it would mark the end, not only of this age, but of human consciousness as we know it. But what will actually happen? The end of the world? A new age for mankind? Nothing? The last time this happened, Cro-Magnon man suddenly began creating great art in the caves of southern France, which to this day remains one of the most inexplicable changes in human history. Now Whitley Strieber explores 2012 in a towering work of fiction that will astound readers with its truly new insights and a riveting roller-coaster ride of a story. A mysterious alien presence unexpectedly bursts out of sacred sites all over the world and begins to rip human souls from their bodies, plunging the world into chaos it has never before known. Courage meets cowardice; loyalty meets betrayal as an entire world struggles to survive this incredible end-all war. Heroes emerge, villains reveal themselves, and in the end something completely new and unexpected happens that at once lifts the fictional characters into a new life, and sounds a haunting real-world warning for the future."... Show More
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20Th Century European Philosophy
Audio Classics Series
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21: the Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
From the Publisher: "In response to the interest of millions of Patrick O'Brian fans, here is the final, partial installment of the Aubrey-Maturin series.<p>Blue at the Mizzen ended with Jack Aubrey getting the news of his elevation to flag rank: Rear Admiral of the Blue Squadron, with orders to sail to South Africa. The next novel, never completed, would have been the chronicle of that mission and much else besides. The three chapters left on O'Brian's desk at the time of his death are presented here. Though tantalizingly incomplete, these pages prove that O'Brian's humor, powers of observation, and understanding of his characters were undiminished to the end."... Show More
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25 Things to Say to the Interviewer, to Get the Job You Want: Being Qualified Isn't Enough
From the Publisher: "“If you’re looking for a job that lets you do what you’re good at, pays you what you’re worth, read this book….Here’s a one-of-a-kind book that’ll teach you how to get past interviewers. But, that’s the half of it. It’ll also teach you the life lessons you need to succeed in business, in your career, in your life. When you finish reading this book, you’ll know what it takes most successful people, at least, half a lifetime to learn. Lucky you found it.”—from the book"... Show More
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2666
From the Publisher: "Composed in the last years of Roberto Bolaño’s life, 2666 was greeted across Europe and Latin America as his highest achievement, surpassing even his previous work in its strangeness, beauty, and scope. Its throng of unforgettable characters includes academics and convicts, an American sportswriter, an elusive German novelist, and a teenage student and her widowed, mentally unstable father. Their lives intersect in the urban sprawl of Santa Teresa—a fictional Juárez—on the U.S.-Mexico border, where hundreds of young factory workers, in the novel as in life, have disappeared."... Show More
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36 Yalta Boulevard: a Novel
From the Publisher: "As a member of the Ministry for State Security, it is part of Brano Sev’s job to do what the authorities ask, no matter what. So when he gets an order to travel to the village of his birth in order to interrogate a potential defector, he goes. When a man turns up dead shortly after he arrives and Brano is framed for the murder, he assumes this is part of the plan and allows it to run its course. But Comrade Brano Sev learns that loyalty to the cause might be the biggest crime of all."... Show More
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50 Most Romantic Things Ever Done
From the Publisher: "A box of chocolates, a bunch of flowers are lovely but gone in an instant. Here, in a book that can be treasured forever, are fifty priceless bouquets of romance for the person you love. From Antony and Cleopatra to Hepburn and Tracy, from the Taj Mahal to the Rainbow Room, The 50 Most Romantic Things Ever Done gathers the most extraordinary stories of what historical figures, celebrities, and common folk have done for love. Whether it’s an ingenious marriage proposal or an unlikely meeting, truly legendary lovers go to lengths that inspire us all.<P>A delightful treat and a perfect gift for the one you love, The 50 Most Romantic Things Ever Done is irresistible reading, a book for the incurable romantic in us all."... Show More
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7 Classic Plays V. 1
From the Publisher: "Here in one volume are seven great plays: Medea, The Tempest, The Imaginary Invalid, Camille, An Enemy of the People, Arms and the Man, and Uncle Vanya, all under the direction of veteran producer Yuri Rasovsky. This collection illustrates the development of European drama from ancient times to the threshold of the modern theater."... Show More
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7 Life Lessons from Noah's Ark: [How to Survive a Flood in Your Own Life]
From the Publisher: "Using the lessons of Noah's ark, Michael Levine, founder and owner of Levine Communications, based in Los Angeles, offers a lighthearted approach to the serious business of taking stock, taking control, and transforming calamity into opportunity."... Show More
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Abiding Darkness
Black or White Chronicles
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Abolition of Man & The Great Divorce
From the Publisher: "Here are two classics of moral philosophy from one of the most revered Christian voices of our time. In The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis reflects on society and nature and the challenges of how best to educate our children. He describes what public education should be and how far from this standard modern education has fallen. Lewis eloquently argues that we need as a society to underpin reading and writing lessons with moral education. In The Great Divorce, Lewis presents his vision of the Afterworld. A fictional narrator boards a bus on a drizzly English afternoon and embarks on an incredible voyage through Heaven and Hell. He meets a host of supernatural beings and comes to some significant realizations about the nature of good and evil."... Show More
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Abortion & Euthanasia
Audio Classic Series
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Abraham and the Idols
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Absolute Certainty
From the Publisher: "After Martha “Marty” Nickerson, an assistant district attorney on Cape Cod, won a murder case, the suspect is put behind bars. But soon another body turns up in disturbingly similar circumstances. Did Marty and her colleagues target the wrong man?"... Show More
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Absolute Truths
From the Publisher: "Charles Ashworth, the bishop of Starbridge, is a man of great accomplishment, confidence, and conviction. Within the Church, he has earned a reputation as a strong, efficient, no-nonsense bishop. Outside the Church, he is known as “Anti-Sex Ashworth.”<P>But when Ashworth’s beloved wife dies, a profound crisis of his faith begin. unexpectedly and with brutal force. As bereavement overwhelms his spiritual equilibrium, his strict morality is quickly revealed to him to be nothing more than a façade. Spiraling downwards, Ashworth knows he must find his way out of the maze of his own psyche. In doing so, he will face the most difficult spiritual test of his life: to acknowledge the absolute truths—both good and bad—that have shaped his past, and that may be the only keys to his future."... Show More
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Abyssinian Proof
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AC/DC: The Savage Tale of the First Standards War
From the Publisher: "Long before there was VHS versus Betamax, Windows versus Macintosh, or Blu-Ray versus HDDVD, the first and nastiest standards war was fought over how electricity would be transmitted around the world: alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC). The savage showdown between AC and DC changed the lives of billions of people, shaped the modern technological age, and set the stage for all standards wars to follow.<p>AC/DC tells the little-known story of how Thomas Edison bet wrong in that war, eventually losing control over the “operating system” for his future inventions—not to mention the company he founded, which would later become General Electric. Today’s Digital Age wizards can take lessons from Edison’s fierce battle: control an invention’s technical standard and you control the market."... Show More
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Ace
From the Publisher: "Four Americans—a twenty-year-old social outcast, a breezily iconoclastic Army officer, a ruthless U.S. senator, and a guilt-ridden heiress—are inexorably drawn together in their struggles to deal with America's chaotic involvement in World War I. Their interwoven destinies lead from poverty-stricken slums through the opulence of 1917–1918 Washington, London, and Paris and, climactically, into the Western Front's vicious aerial combat, which establishes the matrix for all air warfare to come."... Show More
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Achilles' Heel
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Action!
From the Publisher: "Author Robert Cort, the producer of fifty-two films that have grossed more than $2 billion at the box office, has written a novel that is not only a page-turning family drama but also an inside account of Hollywood and how movies are really made. "... Show More
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Adam Bede
From the Publisher: "Adam Bede is the moving story of three people troubled by unwise love. Adam Bede, the young village carpenter, loves pretty, vain Hetty Sorrel. Hetty’s seduction by another leads Adam through a calamitous triangle of seduction, retribution, and murder. Young and beautiful Dinah Morris is his redemption. "... Show More
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Adam Resurrected
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Addicted to Mediocrity: 20th Century Christians and the Arts
From the Publisher: "In this provocative book, Franky Schaeffer shows how Christians today have sacrificed the artistic prominence they enjoyed for centuries and settled instead for mediocrity. The evidence for this sad state of affairs abounds. We are flooded with “Christian” doodads, trinkets, tee shirts, and bumper stickers that use God’s name as an advertising slogan—“Things go better with Jesus”—putting the Creator of the universe on the same level as soda pop."... Show More
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Addie
From the Publisher: "The time is the mid-1880s when much of Florida is a virtual wilderness. Addie ekes out a living from her canteen at the convergence of two primitive railroads. When Addie meets Burke, the owner-operator of the railroad that links the seaside docks, an attraction blossoms. But social persecution forces Addie to flee into the subtropical wilderness. Burke launches a search for her, not knowing that she has become a pawn in a plot to usurp him of his empire."... Show More
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Adventures in Time and Space With Max Merriwell
From the Publisher: "Cruise into murder, mayhem, and alternate realities with this book, an engaging science-fiction romp that takes listeners on board a luxury cruise ship and into the strange confluence of time and space known as the Bermuda Triangle."... Show More
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Adventures of Augie March
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
From the Publisher: "Winner of AudioFile’s Earphones Award. Huck Finn is an engaging young rebel who isn’t above lying and stealing, but he faces a battle of conscience over a runaway slave who provides him with his first experience of love, acceptance, and responsibility."... Show More
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Adventures of Sally
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
From the Publisher: "In the more than 100 years since Doyle created the immortal Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, no other mystery writer has come close to eclipsing him as the standard bearer in crime fiction. A brilliant London-based ""consulting detective,"" Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess and is renowned for his skillful use of astute observation, deductive reasoning, and inference to solve difficult cases. Holmes is at the height of his powers here in this collection of twelve of his most famous cases, including “The Red-Headed League” and “The Adventure of the Speckled Band.”"... Show More
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
From the Publisher: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a humorous and nostalgic book depicting the carefree days of boyhood in a small Midwestern town. The characters are based on Twain’s schoolmates, and the town is Hannibal, Missouri, the setting where he grew up."... Show More
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Ægypt
From the Publisher: "Is there more than one history of the world? This is the question Pierce Moffett is seeking to answer when, jilted and newly jobless, he gets off a bus by chance and steps unawares on a path toward the longed-for country of our oldest dreams and most unanswerable desires and toward a magnificent discovery."... Show More
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Aesop's Fables
From the Publisher: Aesop’s Fables is a collection of tales from the sixth century B.C. in which the animal characters talk and act like humans. Each story has moral lessons as true today as ever.... Show More
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Affair With Africa: Expeditions and Adventures Across a Continent
From the Publisher: "In June 1960, Alzada Kistner and her husband David, an entomologist, left their eighteen-month-old daughter in the care of relatives and began what was to be a four-month scientific expedition in the Belgian Congo. Three weeks after their arrival, the country was gripped by a violent revolution, trapping the Kistners in its midst. Despite having to face numerous life-threatening situations, the Kistners were not to be dissuaded. An emergency airlift by the U.S. Air Force brought them to safety in Kenya, where they continued their field work. Thus began three decades of adventures in science. In An Affair with Africa, Alzada Kistner describes her family’s African experience during the five expeditions they took, beginning with the trip to the Belgian Congo in 1960 and ending in 1973 with a nine-month excursion across southern Africa. From hunching over columns of ants for hours on end while seven months pregnant to eating dinner next to Idi Amin, Kistner provides a lively and revealing account of the human side of scientific discovery."... Show More
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Afghanistan: a Military History from Alexander the Great to the Fall of the Taliban
From the Publisher: "For over 2,500 years, the forbidding territory of Afghanistan has served as a vital crossroads not only for armies but also for clashes between civilizations. An understanding of the military history of that blood-soaked land is essential now as America faces a new enemy on this land, a land that for centuries has become a graveyard of empires past."... Show More
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African & African-American Religion
Audio Classics Series
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After Chancellorsville: Letters from the Heart, the Civil War Letters of Private Walter G. Dunn & Emma Randolph
Unabridged.
From the Publisher: "This collection of letters reveals the Civil War for many who lived it, overwhelming and ultimately tragic, viewed through the eyes of a courageous youth and an unforgettable young woman."... Show More
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After Fidel: [The Inside Story of Castro's Regime and Cuba's Next Leader]
From the Publisher: "This compelling, behind-the-scenes look into the Castro brothers’ remarkable relationship reveals how Fidel and Raul have collaborated for years and challenges the view of the little-known Raul as an insignificant player. Latell projects what kind of leader the younger brother and designated successor will be."... Show More
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