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THE WORST HARD TIME

THE UNTOLD STORY OF THOSE WHO SURVIVED THE GREAT AMERICAN DUST BOWL

The best history books thrill us by telling their story as if the outcome were not assured. This is one of those books. Convincingly read by Patrick Lawlor, Egan's book renders the environmental ravages and human drama of the 1930s' Dust Bowl in fascinating detail. Egan blends a myriad of individual stories with the political record to create a tale of greed, stupidity, heroism, and perseverance that keeps one from touching the stop button. Lawlor's somewhat nasal voice sounds right for the era, and he reads the straight history passages with energy and clarity. He also imbues the many individual voices, including those who appear but once, with enlightening character. This is a must-listen.

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2006

Duration: 12 hrs

Publisher: Tantor Media

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    AMONG THE PORCUPINES

    Carol Matthau epitomizes a glamour and lifestyle not associated with the 1990's. Here is a life of privilege, tragedy and worry about what friends would think of her new frock or lover. Matthau possesses a voice and delivery that simply could not be improved on. In her coy whisper, she tells compelling stories involving everyone from William Saroyan (husband #1) and Truman Capote to Carson McCullers, Gloria Vanderbilt, and Walter Matthau (husband #2). This excellent audio presentation will leave you wanting to read the entire book to discover what juicy tidbits were left out.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: The Publishing Mills

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      THE NATIONAL ROAD

      GEORGE WASHINGTON AND AMERICA'S FIRST HIGHWAY WEST

      The history of the National Road is really a history of early American expansion.

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      Decades before the United States existed, George Washington the surveyor envisioned a road connecting the Potomac and Ohio rivers. He helped develop it, and as president, he championed it. Washington saw the road as the tie that would bind the East and what was then the West (now Midwest). This audiobook chronicles the development of the road and its eventual extension to the Mississippi River. With Basil Sands’ narration, listeners can follow the account easily, especially given the author’s extensively detailed text. Sands’ tone is generally even, with slight variations adding notes of flavor. This is especially helpful as there are limited direct quotes to enliven things. In addition to Washington, author Crytzer profiles Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin, who fought for funding, and Henry Clay, who championed the road’s extension through Indiana and Illinois.

      The history of the National Road is really a history of early American expansion.

      Pub Date: April 14, 2026

      Duration: 10 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798318563508

      Publisher: Tantor Media

      Review Posted Online: May 5, 2026

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