Humor, Blunders, and Other Oddities from the Presidential Campaign Trail
Charles Osgood
As Charles Osgood showed in his popular book Kilroy Was Here: The Best American Humor from World War II, sometimes the most intense situations yield the most unexpectedly funny stories. And...
How often can you peek behind the curtains of one of the most secretive governments in the world? Prisoner of the State is the first book to give listeners a front row seat to the secret...
"Go away," the painter snarled when Kari tried to see what was on his canvas. She and Lucas were at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the guyās easel was set up in front of one of Rembrandtās...
āAround Dodge City, and into territory on west, thereās just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers: thatās with a U.S. Marshal, and the smell of gunsmoke!ā Radio's greatest adult Western,...
How to Defeat Terrorism Without Terrorizing Ourselves
Michael A. Sheehan
Written by a man who is arguably the countryās most authoritative voice on counterterrorism, Crush the Cell demolishes, with simple logic, the edifice of false āterror punditryā that has been...
Powerful product, country, and functional silos are jeopardizing companies' marketing efforts. Because of silos, firms misallocate resources, send inconsistent messages to the marketplace, and fail to...
Bestselling author and “first-rate storyteller” (USA Today) E. Lynn Harris is back with an engrossing new audiobook filled with drama, daring and intrigue!
The Screen Director's Playhouse featured adaptations of famous movies and called upon the screen directors to introduce and highlight their work. After each show, the director and stars gathered around...
Antonia Lucia Labella has two secrets: at fifteen she's still waiting for her first kiss, and she wants to be a saint. An official one. To Antonia, saints are royalty and she wants her chance at being...
The United States - the world's great bastion of freedom - is sliding toward socialism. High-profile bailouts and a stimulus bill have toppled the walls between government and private sectors. Federal...
Pop-eyed and boundlessly energetic, Eddie Cantor was the first of vaudeville's top stars to take radio by storm. This high-spirited singer and comedian changed the rules of radio by encouraging...