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Reader: Norman Dietz
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Author:
Fergus M. Bordewich
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 14
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The riveting, dramatic story behind one of U.S. history's longest debates: the Compromise of 1850.
Item #: E9M942
ISBN: 9781452609423
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Author:
John Ferling
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 14
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An authority on the American Revolution peers behind the accepted heroic image of George Washington to show listeners a leader who was a canny infighter, a master of persuasion, manipulation, and deniability. This audiobook argues that he was one of our most adroit politicians – the proof of his genius is that he is no longer thought of as a politician at all.
Item #: E9M199
ISBN: 9781400111992
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Author:
Bob Lutz
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 8
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A legend in the car industry reveals the philosophy that's starting to turn General Motors around.
Item #: K7M293
ISBN: 9781452602936
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Author:
Michael Hiltzik
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 15
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Hoover Dam, dedicated in 1935, is a National Historic Landmark, one of the 20th century's most consequential public works. In this definitive account, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist shares the epic story of its construction and its tremendous – and continuing – impact on the United States. "Well-written and compelling."—Library Journal
Item #: E9M678
ISBN: 9781400116782
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Author:
Matthew Klein
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 8
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Ex-con Kip is trying to go straight. When a beautiful woman asks him to help her get her billionaire husband's money. Kip says no. But then his deadbeat son shows up, in debt to the Russian mob. Suddenly this woman's scheme is starting to look pretty good. As long as Kip remembers who's conning whom. "Fun, twisty caper... Dietz provides a nicely nuanced performance... He gives Kip a real heart."—Mystery News
Item #: A8N132
ISBN: 9781423331322
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Author:
Chris DeRose
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 10
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A biography of the early years and personal struggles of Abraham Lincoln, the famous frontier politician who led the United States during its darkest hours, centering on his little-known congressional years.
Item #: E8M153
ISBN: 9781452611532
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Author:
Gerald J. Prokopowicz
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 9
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This renowned Lincoln scholar has heard thousands of questions about one of our most revered presidents. He answers the ones he hears most frequently in an entertaining and often surprising biography, organized along the time line of Lincoln's life. A portrait of the 16th president unlike any we have had before. "Dietz's tongue-in-cheek delivery adds to the flippant yet serious tone of the book, making this an entertaining listen. "—AudioFile
Item #: E9X617
ISBN: 9781400106165
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Author:
Paul Douglas Lockhart
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 9
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Knowlegeable in ruthless Prussian battle techniques, this forgotten founding father, the Baron de Steuben, taught the Continental Army how to fight. He was also instrumental in creating West Point, and in writing the "Blue Book" – the first official regulations of the American army. His principles continue to guide our armed forces. "Dietz's smooth, clear delivery make this biography easy to follow, and his energy never flags... Dietz makes it a listening experience even nonmilitary buffs may enjoy."—AudioFile
Item #: E9M968
ISBN: 9781400109685
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Author:
Eric Foner
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 14
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The story of Abraham Lincoln's – and the nation's – transformation through the crucible of slavery and emancipation. Winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for History.
Item #: E9M960
ISBN: 9781400119608
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Author:
Peter Nichols
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 8
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New Bedford, Massachusetts, once depended entirely on its whaling ships – the country's first multimillion-dollar industry. In 1871, an entire fleet was caught in an arctic ice storm and destroyed. Though few lives were lost, the damage would forever shape one of America's most distinctive commodities: oil. This audiobook presents a vivid picture of the evolution of whaling.
Item #: E8M254
ISBN: 9781400112548
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Author:
James R. Gaines
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 2
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The revolutions in America and France had much in common – among them rebellion against tyranny, and the complex relationship between George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. Fascinating insights into their personalities and the alliances between their countries. "Illuminating... a box of historical delights."—San Francisco Chronicle
Item #: E2X549
ISBN: 9781400155484
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Author:
Edwin G. Burrows
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 8
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We know about the Founding Fathers of America's Revolution. But the other front-line patriots were the 25,000 soldiers who became prisoners of war, most confined in New York City under conditions so atrocious that they perished by the thousands. In this first account of what took place in these hell-holes, we get a unique perspective on the Revolutionary War. By the winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for History.
Item #: E9M979
ISBN: 9781400109791
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Author:
Robert Koenig
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 12
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Before WWI was declared, this American doctor worked against his country by growing deadly bacteria, pioneering bio-warfare – still a horrifying specter of war – and leading a last-ditch German effort to goad Mexico into invading the United States. His is a story of secrets, mysterious missions, sabotage, and divided loyalties.
Item #: E9X350
ISBN: 9781400103508
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Author:
Charles Osgood
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 1
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From Franklin Roosevelt to George W. Bush, this popular broadcaster captures wit and humor from 70 years on the campaign trail. Even when these guys make us wince, levity is always welcome. Includes fragments of speeches, interviews, and press conferences. "Dietz reads this collection of quips and flubs with a voice not unlike the ones listeners might have heard on the stump over the years."—AudioFile
Item #: E1M752
ISBN: 9781400157525
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Author:
Charles Osgood
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 4
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From Franklin Roosevelt to George W. Bush, this popular broadcaster captures wit and humor from 70 years on the campaign trail. Even when these guys make us wince, levity is always welcome. Includes fragments of speeches, interviews, and press conferences. "Dietz reads this collection of quips and flubs with a voice not unlike the ones listeners might have heard on the stump over the years."—AudioFile
Item #: E5M752
ISBN: 9781400107520
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Author:
Bernard Haisch
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 5
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Introduces a bold new theory that reconciles science and notions about God in a book that incorporates both cutting-edge science and ancient mystical knowledge.
Item #: L4M481
ISBN: 9781452604817
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Author:
Robert Goolrick
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 8
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Just after WWII, veteran Charlie Beale arrives in a small Virginia town hoping for a brighter future. He takes a job in the butcher shop and befriends the owner and his family. But the passion that develops between Charlie and Sylvan, the wife of the town's wealthiest citizen, not only upsets the town but threatens to destroy both Charlie and Sylvan. From the author of A Reliable Wife.
Item #: M7Z763
ISBN: 9781611747638
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Author:
Nicholson Baker
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 11
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A wide-ranging perspective on the political and social landscape that gave rise to WWII. Incorporating meticulous research and well-documented sources, it juxtaposes hundreds of interrelated moments of decision, brutality, suffering, and mercy. Vivid glimpses of political leaders and their dissenters illuminate the gradual advance toward overt global war and the Holocaust. "[Dietz] lets the momentum build naturally, sometimes horrifyingly, sometimes poignantly, until the impact is stronger than it might even be in print."—AudioFile
Item #: E8M789
ISBN: 9781400107896
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Author:
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 21
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In this literary classic, Fyodor Dostoevsky focuses on a nobleman whose gentle, childlike nature has earned him the nickname "the idiot," and presents a superb, panoramic view of mid-19th-century Russian manners, morals, and philosophy.
Item #: F9M977
ISBN: 9781400119776
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Author:
Larry Alexander
Reader:
Norman Dietz
Format: 10
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Part travelogue, part historical perspective, this audiobook offers an unforgettable memorial to those who shone in our country's finest hour. The author returns to the battlefields that made Easy Company a WWII legend, exploring the living history of the places where they went into action and revealing what makes their story so meaningful.
Item #: E9M6256
ISBN: 9781400116256
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