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  • How Come They Always had the Battles in the National Parks?

  • By: Peter Bales
  • Narrated by: Peter Bales
  • Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins

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How Come They Always had the Battles in the National Parks?

By: Peter Bales
Narrated by: Peter Bales
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This is not your father's history book! Spanning prehistoric times all the way through the Civil War, How Come They Always had the Battles in the National Parks? presents a humorous look at our country's past, a historically accurate, concise, and easy to follow account of the main events in America's saga up through the Civil War, definitely enough to get you by in case you find yourself surrounded by annoying smart people at a party.

Ideal for young people who want to learn and older folks who like to remember, this audiobook offers a perfect blend of information and humor, proving conclusively that the subject of History can be both interesting and fun.

©2006 Peter Bales (P)2006 Peter Bales
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  • Categories: History

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