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Cleopatra

by Harold Bloom; read by Simon Vance

From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra—one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Learn More
Climate, Catastrophe, and Faith

by Philip Jenkins; read by Pearl Hewitt

One of the world's leading scholars of religious trends shows how climate change has driven dramatic religious upheavals. Learn More
The Club

by Joshua Robinson & Jonathan Clegg; read by Shaun Grindell

Deeply researched and drawing on 100 exclusive interviews including the key decision-makers at every major English team—from aristocrats like Manchester United and Arsenal, to the arrivistes at Chelsea and Manchester City—The Club is the definitive and wildly entertaining narrative of how the Premier League took over the world. Learn More
Clutter

by Jennifer Howard; read by Emily Durante

Jennifer Howard sets her own personal struggle with clutter against a meticulously researched history of just how the developed world came to drown in material goods. Learn More
Coal Country Killing

by Robert K. Tanenbaum and Steve Jackson; read by Frank Block

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A triumphant, uplifting true justice story led by jury trial expert, Richard A. Sprague—the indomitable, nationally renowned prosecutor who engaged in the most intense manhunt investigation in police history. Learn More
Cold Peace

by Michael W. Doyle; read by Paul Heitsch

An urgent examination of the world barreling toward a new Cold War. Learn More
The Cold War

John Lewis Gaddis; read by Jay Gregory and Alan Sklar

From “the dean of Cold War historians” (New York Times): an important new reckoning with the hostile relationship that defined our age. Learn More
The Cold War

by Odd Arne Westad; read by Julian Elfer

From a Bancroft Prize-winning scholar, a new global history of the Cold War and its ongoing impact around the world Learn More
Collateral Damage

by Mark Shaw, read by Phil Thron

In a breakthrough book that is sure to be relevant for years to come, bestselling author (The Reporter Who Knew Too Much) and distinguished historian Mark Shaw investigates the connection between the mysterious deaths of motion picture screen siren Marilyn Monroe, President John F. Kennedy, and What's My Line? TV star and crack investigative reporter Dorothy Kilgallen. Learn More
The Collector of Lives

by Ingrid Rowland & Noah Charney; read by Jennifer M. Dixon

Lauded by Sarah Bakewell as "insightful, gripping, and thoroughly enjoyable," The Collector of Lives reveals how one Renaissance scholar completely redefined how we look at art. Learn More
The Colony

by Sally Denton; read by Ann Richardson

An investigation into the November 2019 killings of nine women and children in Northern Mexico—an event that drew international attention—The Colony examines the strange, little-understood world of a polygamist Mormon outpost. Learn More
Combee

by Dr. Edda L. Fields-Black; read by Machelle Williams

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available May

The story of the Combahee River Raid, one of Harriet Tubman's most extraordinary accomplishments, based on original documents and written by a descendant of one of the participants. Learn More
The Comey Gang

by John Ligato; read by Mike Chamberlain

An FBI insider explains how a group of high-level bureaucrats attempted to alter history and unseat a sitting president. Learn More
Coming of Age

Introduction read by Studs Terkel; read by Shirley Venard and Allen Hamilton

For Coming of Age, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Peabody Award-winning radio host Studs Terkel interviewed a diverse assortment of men and women ranging in age from 70 to 99. This audio includes the stories of 14 people who lived through the defining moments of the 20th century. Learn More
The Coming of Democracy

by Mark R Cheathem; read by Chris Andrew Ciulla

Drawing on period newspapers, diaries, memoirs, and public and private correspondence, The Coming of Democracy is the first book-length treatment to reveal how presidents and presidential candidates used both old and new forms of cultural politics to woo voters and win elections in the Jacksonian era.
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The Commanders

by Lloyd Clark; read by Julian Elfer

From an acclaimed military historian, the interlocking lives of three of the most important and consequential generals in World War II. Learn More
Comparative Mythology

by Jaan Puhvet; read by Nigel Patterson

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available May

In a magisterial work, Jaan Puhvel unravels the prehistoric Indo-European origins of the traditions of India and Iran, Greece and Rome, of the Celts, Germans, Balts, and Slavs. Utilizing the methodologies of historical linguistics and archaeology, he reconstructs a shared religious, mythological, and cultural heritage. Separate chapters on individual traditions as well as on recurrent themes give life to Comparative Mythology as both a general introduction and a detailed reference. Learn More
Confronting Saddam Hussein

by Melvyn P. Leffler; read by Christopher P. Brown

A vivid portrayal of what drove George W. Bush to invade Iraq in 2003—an outcome that was in no way predetermined. Learn More
A Continent Erupts

by Ronald H. Spector; read by BJ Harrison

A harrowing history of the conflicts that swept Asia during the decade following World War II―and determined the fate of the continent. Learn More
The Counterrevolution

by Bernard E. Harcourt; read by Stephen R. Thorne

A distinguished political theorist sounds the alarm about the counterinsurgency strategies used to govern Americans. Learn More
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