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The Edwardian era ended in 1910 with the death of Edward VII, and George V was to preside over a violent and tempestuous age. Industrial action and suffragette violence increased and divisions in Ireland hardened, leading to the Easter Rising and its bitter consequences. But the Great War dominated the decade and the century, as the blood of over 700, 000 men was spilt on the battlefields.
Voices of servicemen, factory workers and domestic servants alternate with those of the great and the good such as Lord Beveridge, David Lloyd George and Nancy Astor, to describe daily life in peace and war. Momentous events such as Scott's doomed expedition to the South Pole, Shackleton's crossing of the Antarctic, and the sinking of the Titanic are vividly described.
Thought-provoking and moving, these are the voices of the past, speaking to the present.
History
The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil WarAuthor : Leonard L. RichardsNarrator : Jeff RiggenbachPublisher : Blackstone Audio IncLength : 10 hoursType : MilitaryOur Price : $19.95
In this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and the Civil War. He explains how Southerners envisioned California as a new market for slaves for digging for gold and planned to split off the southern half of the state for slaves. See full description...
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Finest HourAuthor : Tim Clayton & Phil CraigNarrator : Sir Derek Jacobi, Christian Rodska and Sandra DuncanPublisher : Hodder & Stoughton AudiobooksLength : 2 hoursType : 20th Century
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BomberAuthor : Len DeightonNarrator : Full Cast ProductionPublisher : BBC Audiobooks LtdLength : 3 hours 40 minutesType : 20th Century
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Citizen SoldiersAuthor : Stephen E. AmbroseNarrator : Cotter SmithPublisher : Simon & SchusterLength : 5 hoursType : American
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