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Gavin Menzies
The best-selling author of 1421: The Year China Discovered America “makes history sound like pure fun….”—New York Times Magazine
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Jack Arnold
Astronomy is perhaps the oldest science. The ancients saw cosmic meanings in the stars, and they organized their lives around lunar and solar cycles (i.e. the month and year). They also observed th...
$11.75
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Barbara W. Tuchman
“Barbara Tuchman is a wise and witty writer, a shrewd observer with a lively command of high drama.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
$22.99
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David Damrosch
Daring adventurers, fearless explorers, ancient kings, gods, and goddesses come to life in this riveting story of the first great epic of world literature.
$15.49
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Dr. Ian Jackson
$8.99
2 hours 30 minutes
Modern chemistry emerged from the historical traditions of metalworking (beginning as early as the Bronze Age in 3500 BC); medicine (especially "iatrochemistry", which emerged in the Renaissance); ...
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Dr. Jon Mandaville
$11.75
3 hours
After 3500 B.C., when cuneiform writing was developed and recorded history began, science first emerged among stargazing astronomer-priests in ancient west Asia. The gods were identified with the s...
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Dan Burstein
$9.99
3 hours 30 minutes
Was Jesus actually married to Mary Magdalene? Did they have a child together? In the Secrets of the Code, Burstein attempts to distill expert opinion on the subject.
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Paul Cartledge
$15.49
8 hours 30 minutes
The Spartans of ancient Greece were a powerful and unique people, a society of warrior-heroes who exemplified the heroic virtues of self-sacrifice, community endeavor, and achievement against all odds. Paul Cartledge engagingly examines the rise and fall of this singular society.
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