Creator: Ray Porter Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2006-10 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $99.95 Price: $62.97
Review Robert Kennedy: His Life, Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:Robert Kennedy has been viewed as hero and villain - as the "Good Bobby" who, as his brother Ted eulogized him, "saw wrong and tried to right it,. saw suffering and tried to heal it" - or as the "Bad Bobby" of countless conspiracy theories, the ruthless and manipulative bully who plotted with the Mafia to kill Castro and lusted after Marilyn Monroe. Evan Thomas's achievement is to realize RFK as a human being, to bring to life an extraordinarily complex man who was at once kind and cruel, devious and honest, fearful and brave. Thomas had unusual access to his subject's life. He is the first biographer since Arthur Schlesinger to see RFK's private papers, and he interviewed all of Kennedy's closest aides and advisers, many of whom were forthcoming in ways that they had not been before. The portrait that emerges is unvarnished but sympathetic, fair-minded and always readable. It is packed with new detail about Kennedy's early life and his behind-the-scenes machinations: his involvement in a cheating incident in prep school; his first attempt at romance; and his many back-channel political operations - with new revelations about the 1960 and 1968 presidential campaigns, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and his long struggles with J. Edgar Hoover and Lyndon Johnson, both of whom were subtly and not-so-subtly trying to blackmail the Kennedys. [+]
In a clear and fast-paced narrative, Thomas cuts through the mythology to reveal a character who, though he died young just as he was reaching for ultimate power, remains one of the century's most fascinating men. In the nation's varied memory, Robert Kennedy is a contradictory figure, a hard-bullying McCarthyite obsessed with Hoffa and Castro but also a gentle, poetry-reading herald of a new age bent on stopping the Vietnam War and lifting up the poor. As Evan Thomas (The Wise Men and Man to See) writes, both liberals and conservatives have their own spin on his legacy, with predictably different visions of what he would have done if he had lived to be our 37th president. As it turns out, none of the Good Bobby/Bad Bobby projections are right, and none are completely wrong either. In sorting through the myths and the truths, Thomas provides a detailed portrait of a man centrally engaged in most of the important issues of the postwar era, and concludes that the best way to understand him is "fear": He was brave because he was afraid. His monsters were too large and close at hand to simply flee. He had to turn and fight them. He became a one-man underground, honeycombed with hidden passages, speaking in code, trusting no one completely, ready to face the firing squad-but also knowing when to slip away to fight again another day. Although he affected simplicity and directness, he became an extraordinarily complicated and subtle man. His shaking hands and reedy voice, his groping for words as well as meaning, his occasional resort to subterfuge, do not diminish his daring. Precisely because he was fearful and self-doubting, his story is an epic of courage. RFK was born after the chosen siblings had been established in the Kennedy clan. He originally had low standing in the family hierarchy. Thomas describes how the "runt" of the family, the one not born and raised for power and whose only ambition was to please the father who ignored him, turned into the essential son, the defender of the family and mediator between Joe Sr. and JFK. He fleshes out Bobby's role in JFK's campaigns, his testy relations with Martin Luther King, his middle-ground stance on integration, his performance during the Cuban missile crisis, and his genuine concern for the poor. He reveals the truth behind such events as the vice-presidential appointment of Lyndon Johnson as well as the famous calls from the Kennedy brothers, which got Martin Luther King out of jail. He also tries to untangle the webs obscuring the Kennedys' involvement in Castro assassination plots, their relations with Marilyn Monroe, and RFK's guilt over his brother's death. And finally, he, too, speculates on what kind of president one of history's great what-ifs might have made. The picture he paints-of a sensitive, courageous, and determined man on the verge of achieving greatness-is more complex and human than any we've had before, and reminds us again of the tragedy of RFK's death. -Lesley Reed.
Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2007-01-01 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $69.95 Price: $39.66
Review Jefferson: The President, Second Term, 1805-1809, Vol. 5 / Blackstone Audiobooks:The fifth volume of the Jefferson series is a vibrant account of Jefferson's disparate activities, sponsoring the Lewis and Clark expedition, concluding the naval "war" with the Barbary pirates, engaging in a political duel with Chief Justice Marshall over the trial of Aaron Burr, attempting to impose an embargo on exports in reaction to the impressment of American seamen by foreign powers, and, finally, retiring to his beloved haven at Monticello.
Publication date: 1992
Review Mark Twain's Own Autobiography / Books On Tape:
Creator: Jeff Riggenbach Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2000-01 Dewey code: 509 List Price: $89.95 Price: $39.53
Review Radical Son: A Generational Odyssey / Blackstone Audiobooks:In what can be considered both a biography of such 1960s personalities as Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, Eldridge Cleaver, and Huey Newton, as well as an autobiography of himself, an author of The Rockefellers examines the political left movement during this century. 15,000 first printing. Tour. Raised to be a committed Marxist by communist intellectual parents, Horowitz was in on the ground floor of Berkeley activism, and through his work as an editor at Ramparts magazine, he emerged as a key player in the New Left. He went on to become an active supporter of the Black Panthers and something of an intimate of their founder, Huey P. Newton. Yet today he is an outspoken political conservative who has supported many right-wing causes (such as the contras in Nicaragua) and been critical of '60s radicalism in general. It would be easy to conclude that Horowitz went from A to Z this way because he's superficial and unstable. Instead, as this moving, intellectual autobiography shows, his second thoughts about leftism emerged gradually as he experienced various aspects of the "Movement. " The catalytic episode came when he discovered that the Panthers had murdered a friend of his, but even then Horowitz was slow to convert, primarily because he was heavily enmeshed in what he now views as the quintessential leftist habit of judging politics by its intentions, not its acts.
Edition: Abridged Publication date: 2005-07-05 Dewey code: 590 List Price: $25.00 Price: $48.37
Review The Lady and the Panda: The True Adventures of the First American Explorer to Bring Back China's Most Exotic Animal / Random House Audio:Here is the astonishing true story of Ruth Harkness, the Manhattan bohemian socialite who, against all but impossible odds, trekked to Tibet in 1936 to capture the most mysterious animal of the day: a bear that had for countless centuries lived in secret in the labyrinth of lonely cold mountains. In The Lady and the Panda, Vicki Constantine Croke gives us the remarkable account of Ruth Harkness and her extraordinary journey, and restores Harkness to her rightful place along with Sacajawea, Nellie Bly, and Amelia Earhart as one of the great woman adventurers of all time. Ruth was the toast of 1930s New York, a dress designer newly married to a wealthy adventurer, Bill Harkness. Just weeks after their wedding, however, Bill decamped for China in hopes of becoming the first Westerner to capture a giant panda–an expedition on which many had embarked and failed miserably. Bill was also to fail in his quest, dying horribly alone in China and leaving his widow heartbroken and adrift. And so Ruth made the fateful decision to adopt her husband’s dream as her own and set off on the adventure of a lifetime. It was not easy. Indeed, everything was against Ruth Harkness. In decadent Shanghai, the exclusive fraternity of white male explorers patronized her, scorned her, and joked about her softness, her lack of experience and money. But Ruth ignored them, organizing, outfitting, and leading a bare-bones campaign into the majestic but treacherous hinterlands where China borders Tibet. [+]
As her partner she chose Quentin Young, a twenty-two-year-old Chinese explorer as unconventional as she was, who would join her in a romance as torrid as it was taboo. Traveling across some of the toughest terrain in the world–nearly impenetrable bamboo forests, slick and perilous mountain slopes, and boulder-strewn passages–the team raced against a traitorous rival, and was constantly threatened by hordes of bandits and hostile natives. The voyage took months to complete and cost Ruth everything she had. But when, almost miraculously, she returned from her journey with a baby panda named Su Lin in her arms, the story became an international sensation and made the front pages of newspapers around the world. No animal in history had gotten such attention. And Ruth Harkness became a hero. Drawing extensively on American and Chinese sources, including diaries, scores of interviews, and previously unseen intimate letters from Ruth Harkness, Vicki Constantine Croke has fashioned a captivating and richly textured narrative about a woman ahead of her time. Part Myrna Loy, part Jane Goodall, by turns wisecracking and poetic, practical and spiritual, Ruth Harkness is a trailblazing figure. And her story makes for an unforgettable, deeply moving adventure.
Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2006-11-01 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $34.95 Price: $34.95
Review The Dogs Who Found Me: What I've Learned from Pets Who Were Left Behind / Blackstone Audio Inc.:Reluctant dog rescuer Ken Foster finds himself adopting various stray dogs, from a beagle abandoned in a dog run to a pit bull at a truck stop. The dogs offer a grounding counterpoint to his own misfortunes in New York City after 9/11, in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, and during his heart attack.
Creator: Beverley Dunn Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2004-01-30 Dewey code: 920 Price: $56.00
Review White Coolies: Library Edition (Isis) / Bolinda Publishing:
Authors
- Dana Lee Thomas
- Henry Thomas
Creator: Pat Bottino Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2000-01 Dewey code: 709 List Price: $56.95 Price: $35.00
Review Living Biographies of Great Painters: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:
Publication date: 1993-06 Dewey code: 809 List Price: $85.95 Price: $54.15
Review Tramp Abroad / Blackstone Audiobooks:In April 1878, Mark Twain and his family entourage sailed to Europe so Twain could write one of six books in his head. The trip turned into a walking tour of Europe, and this wonderful travelog is the result, filled with Twain's usual wit and insight. 13 cassettes. Nearly nine decades after his death, Mark Twain remains an international icon. His white-maned, mustachioed image is instantly identifiable throughout the world, the very picture of probity and high spirits (which explains why he's become the poster boy for products as diverse as beer, billiard tables, sewing machines, pizza, and real estate). Perhaps more importantly, Twain's books have retained all their power to amuse and enrage. How is it possible for the creator of a 19th-century "boy's holiday book" (Twain's own description of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) to raise so many contemporary hackles? The answer is that Twain is a contemporary writer. Not, of course, from a chronological point of view-he was born in Missouri in 1835 and died in 1910 (having insisted that "annihilation has no terrors for me"). But Twain was the first writer to elevate the American vernacular to a high art. Sidestepping the starched-shirt diction of his peers, he created an idiom that resembled (but did not precisely duplicate) the wayward, slangy, ungrammatical music of American conversation. [+]
No serious reader of Twain will want to do without the Oxford Mark Twain. This 29-volume leviathan includes not only the major works but also a treasure trove of essays and short pieces, many of them unavailable for decades. Throw in the introductions to each volume (by such heavyweights as Toni Morrison, Kurt Vonnegut, Cynthia Ozick, Gore Vidal, George Plimpton, Bobbie Ann Mason, and Walter Mosley), as well as the original illustrations, and you've got the book bargain of the millennium.
Creator: Conor Mullen Publication date: 2004-01 List Price: $44.95 Price: $44.95
Review My Left Foot / Chivers Audio Books:A film tie-in starring Daniel Day Lewis, this is the autobiography of Christy Brown, a victim of cerebral palsy who died in 1981. He recounts his childhood struggle to learn to read, write, paint and finally type, with the toe of his left foot. He also wrote the best-seller, "Down All the Days".
Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2006-07-15 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $72.95 Price: $45.96
Review Attila: The Barbarian King Who Challenged Rome / Blackstone Audio Inc.:In the years A. D. 434-454, the fate of Europe hung upon the actions of one man: Attila, king of the Huns. The decaying Roman Empire still stood astride the Western World, but it was threatened by a new force, the much-feared barbarian hordes. Attila was the one-man wrecking ball that helped put the final boot into Rome’s decaying splendor. Today, Attila remains the most enduring bogeyman in history, his name a byword for barbarism, savagery, and violence. Masterful storyteller John Man brings to life this marauding figure of the battlefield. His descriptions of the Huns’ grotesque techniques of impaling enemies and unruly family members will leave you with curled toes and crossed legs. Packed with many new insights, Attila is a riveting work of historical scholarship that reads like an adventure story.
Creator: Cast Full Publication date: 2009-01 List Price: $35.00 Price: $35.00
Review Great Americans in History - A Collection of Biographies: Jackie Robinson - Baseball's Great Pioneer; Cesar Chavez - Fighting for Farmworkers; Thomas (Playaway Children) / Playaway:
Creator: Diana Bishop Publication date: 2005-12 List Price: $69.95 Price: $35.00
Review Period Piece: A Victorian Childhood / Ulverscroft Large Print:
Publication date: 1997-08 Dewey code: 790 List Price: $99.95 Price: $62.97
Review Orson Welles / Blackstone Audiobooks:
Creator: Robert Whitfield Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2000-01 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $69.95 Price: $44.07
Review Memories and Adventures: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:
Authors
- Donald A. Davis
- Casey Kuhlman
Creator: Dick Hill Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2005-08 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $59.95 Price: $37.77
Review Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-ranked Marine Sniper Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:
Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2002-08 Dewey code: 796 List Price: $69.95 Price: $44.07
Review Roger Maris / Blackstone Audiobooks:
Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 1994-10 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $34.95 Price: $34.95
Review Past Forgetting: Memories of the Hammer Years (Isis Series) / ISIS Audio Books:
Creator: Terry Waite Publication date: 2003-01 List Price: $44.95 Price: $35.07
Review A Romany in the Country / Ulverscroft Large Print:
Creator: Bernadette Dunne Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2003-07 Dewey code: 781 List Price: $62.95 Price: $39.66
Review Positively 4th Street / Blackstone Audiobooks:The story of how four young would-be bohemians met in Greenwich Village, fell in love, and changed the course of American music. The book describes how folk music crossed with rock'n'roll to form a new musical style and how the young beatniks rose to fame.
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