David J. Rosenbrock
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Heirs of the Founders
- The Epic Rivalry of Henry Clay, John Calhoun and Daniel Webster, the Second Generation of American Giants
- By: H. W. Brands
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
- Length: 14 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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In the early 1800s, three young men strode onto the national stage, elected to Congress at a moment when the Founding Fathers were beginning to retire to their farms. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, a champion orator known for his eloquence, spoke for the North and its business class. Henry Clay of Kentucky, as dashing as he was ambitious, embodied the hopes of the rising West. South Carolina's John Calhoun, with piercing eyes and an even more piercing intellect, defended the South and slavery.
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Excellent
- By Jean on 12-04-18
- Heirs of the Founders
- The Epic Rivalry of Henry Clay, John Calhoun and Daniel Webster, the Second Generation of American Giants
- By: H. W. Brands
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
Outstanding, interesting and cogent. Topical.
Reviewed: 10-18-20
This book presents a great deal of past history representing our current political situation. Our political resentments are as strong now as they were when these great statesmen lived.
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The History of the Renaissance World
- From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Conquest of Constantinople
- By: Susan Wise Bauer
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 21 hrs and 11 mins
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Beginning in the heady days just after the First Crusade, this volume - the third in the series that began with The History of the Ancient World and The History of the Medieval World - chronicles the contradictions of a world in transition. Impressively researched and brilliantly told, The History of the Renaissance World offers not just the names, dates, and facts but the memorable characters who illuminate the years between 1100 and 1453 - years that marked a sea change in mankind's perception of the world.
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The 2nd Half of the Medieval World
- By Troy on 05-20-15
- The History of the Renaissance World
- From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Conquest of Constantinople
- By: Susan Wise Bauer
- Narrated by: John Lee
A very good book.
Reviewed: 04-16-20
This series of books was a wonderful read.I especially enjoyed the performance of the narrator.
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The Three Lives of James Madison
- Genius, Partisan, President
- By: Noah Feldman
- Narrated by: John H. Mayer
- Length: 34 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Over the course of his life, James Madison changed the United States three times: First, he designed the Constitution, led the struggle for its adoption and ratification, then drafted the Bill of Rights. As an older, cannier politician, he cofounded the original Republican party, setting the course of American political partisanship. Finally, having pioneered a foreign policy based on economic sanctions, he took the United States into a high-risk conflict, becoming the first wartime president and, despite the odds, winning.
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Cogently organized, meticulously balanced
- By Diana Black Kennedy on 06-15-18
- The Three Lives of James Madison
- Genius, Partisan, President
- By: Noah Feldman
- Narrated by: John H. Mayer
The birth of a nation. Founded in rights and laws.
Reviewed: 06-11-18
Loved it. It shares a view of the framers which we do not hear today. It displays Madison's want not to be partisan, but the reality of partisanship in politics. I did not discover a dull moment in this book.
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The Spirituality of Imperfection
- Storytelling and the Search for Meaning
- By: Katherine Ketcham, Ernest Kurtz
- Narrated by: David Drummond
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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I am not perfect is a simple statement of profound truth, the first step toward understanding the human condition, for to deny your essential imperfection is to deny yourself and your own humanity. The spirituality of imperfection, steeped in the rich traditions of the Hebrew prophets and Greek thinkers, Buddhist sages and Christian disciples, is a message as timeless as it is timely. This insightful work draws on the wisdom stories of the ages to provide an extraordinary wellspring of hope and inspiration to anyone thirsting for spiritual growth and guidance in these troubled times.
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Love view of spirituality!
- By Jennifer on 02-28-15
- The Spirituality of Imperfection
- Storytelling and the Search for Meaning
- By: Katherine Ketcham, Ernest Kurtz
- Narrated by: David Drummond
Great Read For those Who Trudge
Reviewed: 08-24-17
I found this book to be a great help in my self aprasel of where I stand in the spiritual angle of the program. Also, some historical tidbits I did not know about.
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The Statesman and the Storyteller
- John Hay, Mark Twain, and the Rise of American Imperialism
- By: Mark Zwonitzer
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
- Length: 25 hrs and 11 mins
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John Hay, Lincoln's private secretary and later secretary of state under presidents McKinley and Roosevelt, and Samuel Langhorne Clemens, famous as "Mark Twain", grew up 50 miles apart on the banks of the Mississippi River in the same rural antebellum stew of race, class, and want. This shared history drew them together in the late 1860s, and their mutual admiration never waned in spite of sharp differences.
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Good story well told
- By Tad Davis on 06-05-18
- The Statesman and the Storyteller
- John Hay, Mark Twain, and the Rise of American Imperialism
- By: Mark Zwonitzer
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
Chocked full of wit and wisdom!
Reviewed: 06-28-17
A charming look back to an interesting time. The book takes me back to an age of American expansion.
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume Three
- By: Edward Gibbon
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
- Length: 47 hrs and 8 mins
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In Volume Three, Gibbon picks up his story with the chaotic events following the retreat of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Italian peninsula in the seventh century. As the German conquerors settle into the new territories they took from the old Roman Empire, Islam suddenly emerges on the Arabian peninsula and sweeps across North Africa and into Spain. Muslim forces move north and threaten Constantinople itself.
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Outstanding Narrative of Roman Empire's Decline
- By David J. Rosenbrock on 05-26-15
Outstanding Narrative of Roman Empire's Decline
Reviewed: 05-26-15
I loved this series of books. The story was rich with history which, I have been unable to find, short of Caesar and Christ by Will Durant.
The narrator did a wonderful job, with this lengthy manuscript.
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume Two (A.D. 395 to A.D. 641)
- By: Edward Gibbon
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
- Length: 39 hrs and 15 mins
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Volume Two begins with the accession of the Roman Emperor Valens in the year 364, a period which heralded vast movements of barbarian tribes from the north and east. The Huns move from the confines of Mongolia westward into Europe, pushing the German tribes in terror before them, who in turn move across the Rhine and Danube into Roman territory. The names of Goths, Franks, Lombards and Vandals will become part of the daily vocabulary. Gibbon describes in matchless style the dramatic events as the Western Roman Empire disintegrates under the pressure of Germanic invasion and internal corruption.
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Loved it.
- By David J. Rosenbrock on 04-18-15
Loved it.
Reviewed: 04-18-15
I enjoyed the details of the characters in this book. The narrator is exceptional. I recommend this book to those seriously interested in this historic drama.
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