History Revisited: The Great Battles
Eminent Historians Take on the Great Works of Alternative History
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Hoye
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Don Leslie
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Stefan Rudnicki
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J. David Markham
About this listen
Combining short fiction with speculative history, this entertaining book invites listeners to look at what didn't happen to gain a richer understanding of what did. What if Napoleon had become emperor of the United States? Could one faulty screw have altered America's atomic-bomb policy? If Lincoln had been assassinated during the Gettysburg Address, would the Confederate States have remained a separate country?
Commentary from leading historians following each story is as fascinating as the stories themselves.
©2008 J. David Markham (P)2008 PhoenixWhat listeners say about History Revisited: The Great Battles
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