Alan Pell Crawford makes Mark Twain’s financial woes and lousy investments seem nearly as entertaining as the humorous writer’s fiction
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Audiobook Review: Hoover by Kenneth Whyte
In “Hoover,” author Kennth Whyte profiles a president suited more to a corporate office than the helm of a great democracy
Audiobook Review: Playing with Fire by Lawrence O’Donnell
Robert Kennedy’s last campaign, anti-establishment protests, and the fading of the party boss—1968 was a year to remember
Audiobook Review: The Last Castle by Denise Kiernan
A witty yet sobering look at how fake piety confers power by peddling bias. Vice Capades implores listeners to always question the motives of vice regulators present and past.
Audiobook Review: Vice Capades by Mark Stein
A witty yet sobering look at how fake piety confers power by peddling bias. Vice Capades implores listeners to always question the motives of vice regulators present and past.
Audiobook Review: Ambition, Pragmatism, and Party
Kaufman’s book clearly portrays Gerald Ford and the honest pragmatism that drove him.
Audiobook Review: Rift in the Earth
Reston’s chronicle of the Vietnam War Memorial is a service to history blurred by the author’s pontifications about the war itself.
Audiobook Review: Al Capone’s Beer Wars
Author John J. Binder and reader David Colacci offer an audiobook that parlays factual analysis into an enlightening and engaging performance
Audiobook Review: Killers of the Flower Moon
Greed has inspired many crimes, but few as heinous as those committed during Osage County, Oklahoma’s “Reign of Terror”…This audiobook makes a haunting experience of David Grann’s relentless exposé of unpunished criminality.
The Devil’s Trick Review
Author John Boyko presents six biographies that demonstrate the diversity of Canada’s involvement in the Vietnam War