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A Basic History of the United States, Vol. 3
- De: Clarence B. Carson
- Narrado por: Mary Woods
- Duración: 9 h y 23 m
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Carson begins this third volume by diagnosing the root causes which eventually gave rise to sectionalism as well as regional differences and changes, the election of 1824, the Adams administration, and the emergence of two parties. Also examined are the removal of the Indians, the plantation system, the Transcendentalists and American literature, the public-school movement, westward expansion, the election of Lincoln, and the Civil War.
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- De Pamela en 01-05-11
- A Basic History of the United States, Vol. 3
- De: Clarence B. Carson
- Narrado por: Mary Woods
I'm ready for the next one.
Revisado: 08-11-15
Fantastic listen. I learned much about an era that must have ignored in school. I'm ready for the next one.
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In Geronimo's Footsteps
- A Journey Beyond Legend
- De: Corine Sombrun, Harlyn Geronimo, E. C. Belli - translator
- Narrado por: Alex Hyde White, Mutiyat Ade-Salu, Jason Manuel Olazabal
- Duración: 10 h y 36 m
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The name "Geronimo" came to Corine Sombrun insistently in a trance during her apprenticeship to a Mongolian shaman. That message and the need to understand its meaning brought her to the home of the legendary Apache leader's great-grandson, Harlyn Geronimo, himself a medicine man on the Mescalero Apache reservation in New Mexico.
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The Footsteps Of A True American Legend
- De Kat en 12-28-14
- In Geronimo's Footsteps
- A Journey Beyond Legend
- De: Corine Sombrun, Harlyn Geronimo, E. C. Belli - translator
- Narrado por: Alex Hyde White, Mutiyat Ade-Salu, Jason Manuel Olazabal
Boring story about a roadtrip...should have passed
Revisado: 12-15-14
Each chapter is split into two parts. The start of each chapter begins with Corine Sombrun's lengthy narrative of her road trip with Harlyn Geronimo and his two granddaughters to the White Mountains of Arizona. Sombrun masterfully weaves each roadside potty break, and the amount of candy the granddaughters eat with stops for diesel fuel and McDonalds in this wonderfully boring story. I had to will myself to stay engaged. I was rewarded at times during the second half of each chapter where Harlyn Geronimo told short and sometimes interesting stories of his great grandfather. Overall this is not the book about Geronimo I was hoping for.
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