• 18 - Theodore Roosevelt and the River of Doubt
    Nov 17 2020

    Theodore Roosevelt had a driving personality known for conquering any room he was in. But after the disastrous 1912 election, he found himself in the political wilderness. In typical Roosevelt fashion, he pushed himself to his limits. But did he push too far?

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • 17 - The Pullman Strike: A Failed Utopia
    Sep 23 2020

    The Pullman Strike is a forgotten watershed moment in American history. A dreamer capitalist met his match when his employees struck. Though George Pullman emerged victorious, the event challenged its contemporaries to question his kind of paternal institutions.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 16 - Private Money and the Assault on Aubers Ridge
    Aug 11 2020

    World War I had become infamous for life wasting. But few battles were as unsuccessful as they were forgotten. The assault on Aubers Ridge reveals the true slaughter of the Great War.

    Sources: “A Soldier’s Tale: Pvt Albert Money” by David Tuffley

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    1 hr
  • 15 - The Tale of Jack Sheppard; the Greatest Criminal of His Time
    Jul 7 2020

    Jack Sheppard descended into the nasty world of 18th century London to become a man of infamous renown. Follow this tale of jail-break, corruption, and intrigue.

    The Road to Tyburn (Main Source). ISBN: 0-141-39023-9

    Thief - Taker Hangings. ISBN: 978-0-7627-9148-4

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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • 14 - The Life and Death of Joan of Arc
    Jun 3 2020

    Joan of Arc famously defeated the English, but the story of how she achieved it has been relegated to footnotes. It is a tale of mysterious circumstances, amazing luck, and a tragic end.

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    Joan of Arc by Helen Castor: ISBN - 978-0-06-238439-3

    Joan of Arc by Mark Twain: ISBN - 0-89870-268-2

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • 13 - The Murder Mystery of Duke Louis
    May 5 2020

    Duke Louis: We get a rare glimpse into a tale of medieval royalty told through the eyes of a detective. Duke Louis of Orleans had everything he ever wanted: power, prestige, women. But with those come the danger of powerful enemies. These enemies would strike him down mercilessly in the street. As the clues unfold, a truly sinister plot is revealed.

    Source: Blood Royal by Eric Jager. ISBN: 978-0-316-22451

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • 12 - Endurance in the Age of Exploration Pt. 2
    Apr 9 2020

    Earnest Shackleton and his men have already endured tedium and hardship in their now-failed voyage in the Antarctic. Now they must brace themselves as the ice melts. What follows is a truly thrilling story of survival.

    Sources:

    "The Endurance" by Caroline Alexander. ISBN: 978-0375404030

    "South" by Earnest Shackleton. ISBN: 1530876214

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • 11 - Endurance in the Age of Exploration Pt. 1
    Mar 3 2020

    It was the swansong of the Age of Exploration. Antarctic explorers would soon become the last great interlopers of unknown lands. Sir Earnest Shackleton became the final champion of this golden age with his Endurance expedition across the Antarctic continent. Instead of a victorious conquest, he found immortality in defeat.

    Sources:

    "The Endurance" by Caroline Alexander. ISBN: 978-0375404030

    "South" by Earnest Shackleton. ISBN: 1530876214

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    1 hr and 32 mins