Lance C. Fuller

  • Read by: Lance C. Fuller

    Duration: 8 hrs 27 mins

    There was a time when the news came once a day, in the morning newspaper. A time when the only way to see what was happening around the world was to catch the latest newsreel at the movies. Times have changed. Now we're inundated. Pundits pontificate on news networks 24 hours a day. We carry the news with us, getting instant alerts about events around the globe. Yet despite this unprecedented abundance of information, it seems increasingly difficult to know what's true and what's not.

    In Bad News, Rob Brotherton delves into the psychology of news, reviewing how the latest research can help navigate this supposedly post-truth world and answers one of the greatest questions of the age: how can we all be smarter consumers of news?

    Psychology & Sociology
  • Read by: Lance C. Fuller

    Duration: 24 hrs 58 mins

    From popular Pacific Theatre expert Jeffrey R. Cox comes this insightful new history of the critical Guadalcanal and Solomons campaign at the height of World War II. His previous book, Morning Star, Rising Sun, had found the US Navy at its absolute nadir and the fate of the Enterprise, the last operational US aircraft carrier at this point in the war, unknown. This new volume completes the history of this crucial campaign, combining detailed research with a novelist's flair for the dramatic to reveal exactly how, despite missteps and misfortunes, the tide of war finally turned.

    War - WW2
  • Read by: Lance C. Fuller

    Duration: 18 hrs 23 mins

    On August 7, 1942, two events of major military importance occurred on separate sides of the planet. In the South Pacific, the United States went on the offensive, landing the First Marine Division at Guadalcanal. In England, 12 B-17 bombers of the new Eighth Air Force's 97th Bombardment Group bombed the Rouen-Sotteville railroad marshalling yards in France. While the mission was small, the aerial struggle that began that day would ultimately cost the United States more men killed and wounded by the end of the war in Europe than the Marines would lose in the Pacific War.

    Clean Sweep is the story of the creation, development and operation of the Eighth Air Force Fighter Command and the battle to establish daylight air superiority over the Luftwaffe so that the invasion of Europe could be successful.

     

    War - WW2
  • Read by: Lance C. Fuller

    Duration: 17 hrs 15 mins

    Silently, beneath the chill Atlantic waters, Russia's ultra-secret missile submarine, the Red October, captained by Marko Ramius, is heading west. The Americans want her. The Russians want her back. Jack Ryan, an analyst working for the Central Intelligence Agency, must prove his theory that Ramius is intending to defect to the United States. With all-out war only seconds away, the superpowers race across the ocean on the most desperate mission of a lifetime.

    Thrillers
  • Read by: Lance C. Fuller

    Duration: 12 hrs 27 mins

    In many popular histories of the Pacific War, the period from the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor to the US victory at Midway is often passed over because it is seen as a period of darkness. Indeed, it is easy to see the period as one of unmitigated disaster for the Allies, but there are also stories of courage and determination in the face of overwhelming odds.

    I Will Run Wild draws on extensive first-hand accounts and fascinating new analysis to tell the story of Americans, British, Dutch, Australians and New Zealanders taken by surprise from Pearl Harbor to Singapore that first Sunday of December 1941, who went on to fight with what they had at hand against a stronger and better-prepared foe, and in so doing built the basis for a reversal of fortune and an eventual victory.

     

    War - WW2
  • Read by: Lance C. Fuller

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    From August 7, 1942 until February 24, 1944, the US Navy fought the most difficult campaign in its history.

    The Solomons campaign saw the US Navy at its lowest point, forced to make use of those ships that had survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and other units of the pre-war navy that had been hastily transferred to the Pacific. At the same time, another under-resourced campaign had broken out on the island of New Guinea. The end of 1942 saw the Japanese stopped in both the Solomons and New Guinea, but it would take another 18 hard-fought months before Japan was forced to retreat from the South Pacific.

    Under the Southern Cross draws on extensive first-hand accounts and new analysis to examine the Solomons and New Guinea campaigns which laid the groundwork for Allied victory in the Pacific War.

     

    War - WW2
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