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| From the memoirs of Confederate General John B. Hood, this play traces his life as a young Lieutenant on the plains fighting Indians, to the Siege of Atlanta. |
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| The true story of the famed Confederate Warship and scourge of the Union shipping fleet during the American Civil War. |
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| Davy Crokett, Jim Bowie, William Travis, and 16 year old David Cumings fight to the bitter end in this spectacular epic production of one of the world's most famous battles. Perfect for student,... |
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| The American Revolution begins with Paul Revere’s midnight ride, and the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which are dramatized in this extremely accurate portrayal. Due to its high historical... |
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| From the talented mind of Jules Verne comes this radio production about an English Blockade Runner in the American Civil War, and its attempt to free a prisoner held by the Confederates. An action... |
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| Meticulously researched, one of the Revolutions bloodiest battles comes to vivid life in this action packed epic. Perfect for student, history buffs, and lovers of exciting drama. |
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| "The scarriest monster is the one you never see". That is precisely why nothing is better for radio theatre than a good old fashion ghost story. This collection contains four classic old New England... |
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| Charles Dickens wrote many books and short stories about Christmas. Here, along with his most famous work, "A Christmas Carol," are the best. “A Christmas Carol”. You've seen the movie, and read the... |
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| This time, Dorothy gets caught in a California earthquake with her cousin Zeb, and they have many adventures underground with none other than the Wizard of Oz! But can they find their way back to the... |
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| Highly detailed and accurate, you will find yourself in the middle of General Buford's skirmish line, on Little Round Top, in The Wheatfield, surrounded by Pickett's Charge, and listening as President... |
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