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The Battle of Okinawa: Bloodiest Clash of the Pacific and the Last Major Battle of World War II
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Battle of Okinawa - Bloodiest Clash of the Pacific and the Last Major Battle of World War II The Battle of Okinawa was supposed to be the final step before the invasion of Japan. By the time American forces landed on the island in April 1945, the war in Europe was all but over. Hitler was cornered in his bunker. Mussolini had been executed. The world was already imagining a postwar order. But in the Pacific, the war had taken a different shape—more brutal, more relentless, more personal. And in Okinawa, it reached its peak. The island itself was a paradox. A place of lush hills and gentle seas, where farmers had tended fields for generations, now transformed into the stage for one of the most ferocious battles in modern history. Soldiers would describe the air as thick with death, the ground as unstable with the bodies of the fallen. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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Will Bill Hickok: Gunslinger, Gambler, Legend of the West
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Will Bill Hickok: Gunslinger, Gambler, Legend of the West On the morning of August 2, 1876, in a small saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, James Butler Hickok sat down to a game of poker. He was in his element. Cards were his trade as much as the revolver at his hip. His long hair, once golden and thick, had faded, and though he was still a striking figure, the years had been unkind. Hickok had always preferred to sit with his back to the wall, an instinct honed by years of living on the edge. But that morning, for reasons that remain unclear, he took a seat facing the bar. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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The Chase of Jack the Ripper: A Historical True-Crime Thriller
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Chase of Jack the Ripper - A Historical True-Crime Thriller The fog rolls in thick and curls through the narrow streets of Whitechapel. It is the London of the late 19th century—brooding, wide-awake, stocked with shadows. A city where the wheel of fortune turns up as often as it does down, where with each turn of a cobbled street fortune and misfortune collide. There’s something unsettled about this night, however. Something that remains after the ordinary hustle of thieves and beggars and working men going home. The city itself appears to shudder, conscious that a hunter is at play, predatory eye on the maw. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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Amsterdam History: Memoirs of The World’s Most Liberal City
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Amsterdam History: Memoirs of The World’s Most Liberal City The Enigmatic City The Netherlands’ capital is a place of paradoxes. It’s a city where the buttoned-up and the bohemian coexist, where the sacred and the profane meet. This is a city that that has mastered the balance of opposites, where past and present and conservative and liberal are one and the same. Walking down the winding canals and narrow streets of Amsterdam you can’t shake the sense that there is more than meets the eye in this city. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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Benjamin Franklin: His Life, Legacy and Wisdoms of Success
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Benjamin Franklin: His Life, Legacy and Wisdoms of Success Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something—Benjamin Franklin was a winner. A total winner. He didn’t just live; he dominated. You know what I’m talking about here? This guy wasn’t born into wealth or privilege like some people are. Nope. He had nothing, nothing at all, and look where he got to. A polymath, one of the greatest minds the world has ever known, an inventor, a diplomatic and a writer and a philosopher — you name it, he did it better than anyone else. And that’s not a thing that’s easy to do, folks. Trust me, I know the sacrifice of being the best across the board. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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The Transcendental Railroad: A History of Blood, Iron and Legacy that Shaped America
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Transcendental Railroad: A History of Blood, Iron and Legacy that Shaped America The myth of progress There is a certain mythology we tell ourselves about progress. It is the story of big ideas and stubborn people, of dreamers who imagined the future before we could all make sense of it. The American railroad fits this narrative perfectly. We picture smoke rolling from steam engines, steel tracks stretching far into the western horizon, and an iron horse knitting a divided land. The railroad was the great equalizer, we’re told, the bridge between old and new, the engine that made American an industrial power. But this tale, like most origin myths, omits the blood and sweat that made it even possible. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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Battle of Gettysburg: The Three Days That Changed America Forever
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Battle of Gettysburg: The Three Days That Changed America Forever History, ladies and gentlemen, makes way for some defining moments that shape nations and destinies and leave a mark on the world. And my friends, the Battle of Gettysburg is one of those moments. It’s not just a battle; it is a narrative of bravery, heroism and determination. Some people might try to downplay its importance, but they’re wrong, very wrong. This was the turning point, the big pivot, the moment when America decided what kind of country it would be. Believe me. Now, I know some so-called experts out there will give you their boring lectures filled with dates and numbers, but we’re going to do things differently here. We’re going to talk about the heart of this battle, the soul of it. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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The Opium War: How the Chinese Qing Dynasty Got Poisoned For Profit
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Opium War - How the Chinese Qing Dynasty Got Poisoned For Profit Imagine a world where a single commodity holds the power to unravel an empire. A substance that is so strong, so addictive, it courses through the veins of a whole civilization, making merchants into monarchs, emperors into desperate bargainers. This is the story of opium in China — a story not just of drugs and war, but also of greed, diplomacy and unintended consequences. If we take the long view, 19th century China was an altogether self-sufficient superpower. The Qing Dynasty, with its inflexible traditions and isolationist practices, ruled over a formidable and prosperous empire. Chinese silk, porcelain, and, most of all, tea were in high demand in Britain. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Madison G (Narrator)
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Kamala Harris Biography: From Oakland to the White House - Her Journey from Birth to Attorney Gener
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Kamala Harris Biography Let me introduce you to Kamala Harris. Born in Oakland, California, in the 1960s—a time and place teeming with change and possibility. On October 20, 1964, Kamala entered the world. Her parents, Shyamala and Donald, were extraordinary individuals. Shyamala, a pioneering cancer researcher from India, and Donald, a thoughtful economist from Jamaica. Together, they created a home filled with love, learning, and a deep commitment to justice.Shyamala was a brilliant cancer researcher from India, fantastic. And Donald, an economist from Jamaica, very smart guy. Together, they made a great team, tremendous. Kamala's childhood was all about activism and education. Her parents valued justice. They talked about civil rights at dinner. Kamala learned early: stand up for what's right. She attended Berkeley public schools. Faced desegregation head-on. Her experiences lit a fire in her for justice. Then she moved to Montreal. Cold winters, totally different culture. But Kamala didn’t just survive; she thrived. She adapted, she grew, and she stepped up as a leader. Her resolve? Only got stronger. Then she went to Howard University. Political science and economics. Howard, a historically black university, shaped her big time. She got involved in student government and debate. Impressive stuff. Next, it was UC Hastings for law school. Kamala saw the law as a tool to make real changes. As a young prosecutor in Alameda County, she took on the hardest cases. Gang violence, drug trafficking, sexual assault. She never backed down, folks. When she became District Attorney of San Francisco, it was huge. She brought in big reforms, focused on rehabilitation. As California’s Attorney General, she went after the big banks during the mortgage crisis. Grab a copy of this book now!"
Hitori Nakamoto (Author), Digital Voice Maxwell G (Narrator)
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