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Boys Of Grit Whom Became Men Of Honor, OUT OF STOCK
NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Boys of Grit Who Became Men of Honor a Lamplighter Audio Book Recorded by Jim Hodges on MP3 CD Author: Archer Wallace Best for: Boys and Men, Junior High-Adult
This volume portrays true accounts of young boys who overcame great obstacles to become admirable men. Born to poverty, slavery, blindness, and various trials-when others saw only difficulties, these boys saw possibilities. These role models will truly challenge and inspire you! Enjoy real-life stories of - American scientist Booker T. Washington,
- Scottish-American businessman Andrew Carnegie,
- English Bible scholar John Kitto,
- English artist Josiah Wedgewood,
- Welsh-born professor Henry Jones,
- American naturalist John Muir,
- English sculptor Francis Chantray
- and more.
Click to Hear Sample
CHAPTER TIME 1. George Matheson 12:20 2. Josiah Wedgewood 13:22 3. Edward Bok 14:47 4. John Kitto 8:32 5. Booker T. Washington 11:43 6. Andrew Carnegie 9:12 7. Henry Jones 12:00 8. Rodney Smith 14:01 9. Henry Fawcett 12:14 10. John Muir 11:37 11. Francis Parkman 9:13 12. Jean Henri Fabre 10:53 13. James Flanaghan 14:07 14. Francis Chantrey 14:43
Total Time: 2 Hours, 48 Minutes
MP3CD, $18.00
These audio books recorded by Jim Hodges are available only in MP3 CDs. These are NOT regular CDs that can be played on any CD player. They can be played on a DVD player, a computer CD-ROM or a boom box that has a CD player that is compatible with MP3 CDs. Mr. Hodges made them in this format instead of regular CDs because the entire book can be recorded onto ONE MP3 CD, thus keeping the cost down from the many regular CDs it would take for one book. Just be aware when you order the MP3 CDs that they won’t play on a regular CD player without MP3 capability.
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