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Sterling Point Books
- Jamestown: The Perilous Adventure
- Narrated by: Cornelius Jones Jr.
- Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
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- njnc211
- 04-23-18
Informative and entertaining
As a history buff I enjoyed listening to the back as presented by the wonderful orator of this audiobook. I have listen to many informational texts on historical topics previously, the reader of this book and the content made it interesting and not boring.
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