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100 Greatest Speeches  (Audio CD) 
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For the first time ever, 100 of the greatest Speeches in one amazing package!

Highlights include audio from Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt and many more

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: September 23, 2008
Studio: Shout Factory
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
Track Listing:
1. 1954 - A. Philip Randolph
2. 1968 - Sen. Abraham Ribicoff
3. 1952 - Adlai Stevenson
4. 1955 - Adlai Stevenson
5. Neutrality 1939 - Al Smith
6. 1937 - Alf Landon
7. 1937 - Arthur H. Vandenberg
8. Chicago 2008 - Barack Obama
9. 1946 - Bernard Baruch
10. Convention 1992 - Bill Clinton
11. Moon 1968 - Frank Borman
12. U.N. 1946 - James F. Byrnes
13. Egypt-Israel 1978 - Jimmy Carter
14. Finest Hour 1940 - Winston Churchill
15. France 1940 - Winston Churchill
16. German Threat 1934 - Winston Churchill
17. Iron Curtain 1946 - Winston Churchill
18. 1968 - Coretta Scott King
19. 1958
20. Asia 1950 - Dean Acheson
21. 1963 - Dean Rush
22. Truth and Reconciliation 1995 - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
23. 1945 - Douglas MacArthur
24. Farewell 1951 - Douglas MacArthur
25. 1939 - Earl Stanley Baldwin
26. U.N. Opening 1945 - Edward Stettinius
27. End of Korean War 1953 - Dwight D. Eisenhower
28. Convention 1956 - Dwight D. Eisenhower
29. Farewell 1961 - Dwight D. Eisenhower
30. Inaugural 1933 - Franklin D. Roosevelt
31. Inaugural 1937 - Franklin D. Roosevelt
32. Day of Infamy 1941 - Franklin D. Roosevelt
33. Lend-Lease 1941 - Franklin D. Roosevelt
34. Inaugural 1974 - Gerald Ford
35. 1945 - General Eisenhower
36. 1945 - General Patton
37. 1917 - John J. "Black Jack" Pershing
38. 1964 - Sen. Barry Goldwater
39. 1893 - Grover Cleveland
40. 1936 - Harold Ickes
41. 1948 - Helen Gahagan Douglas
42. 1960 - Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
43. 1948 - Henry A. Wallace
44. Convention 1932 - Herbert Hoover
45. World's Fair 1939 - Herbert H. Lehman
46. 1938 - Howard Hughes
47. 1935 - Huey P. Long
48. 1988 - Jesse Jackson
49. Candidacy Announcement 1960 - John F. Kennedy
50. Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 - John F. Kennedy
51. Inaugural 1961 - John F. Kennedy
52. United Nations 1961 - John F. Kennedy
53. Convention 1976 - Jimmy Carter
54. Nixon Debates 1960 - John F. Kennedy
55. Congress 1994 - King Hussein
56. Kosovo 1999 - Kofi Annan
57. Civil Rights 1965 - LBJ
58. Civil Rights Act 1964 - LBJ
59. Declines Reelection 1968 - LBJ
60. First Address 1963 - LBJ
61. Prison Release 1990 - Nelson Mandela
62. 1950 - Margaret Chase Smith
63. 1984 - Mario Cuomo
64. Marshall Plan 1947
65. I Have a Dream 1963 - Robert Mlkeyan
66. Mountaintop 1968 - Robert Mlkeyan
67. Nobel Prize 1964 - Robert Mlkeyan
68. 1938 - Neville Chamberlain
69. War 1939 - Neville Chamberlain
70. 1961 - Newton N. Minow
71. Checkers Speech 1952 - Richard M. Nixon
72. China Visit 1972 - Richard M. Nixon
73. Concession 1962 - Richard M. Nixon
74. End of Vietnam War 1973 - Richard M. Nixon
75. Inaugural 1969 - Richard M. Nixon
76. Resignation 1974 - Richard M. Nixon
77. Madison Square Garden 1948 - Paul Robeson
78. Berlin Wall 1987 - Ronald Reagan
79. Challenger 1986 - Ronald Reagan
80. Inaugural 1981 - Ronald Reagan
81. Iran-Contra 1986 - Ronald Reagan
82. Shining City 1989 - Ronald Reagan
83. Star Wars 1983 - Ronald Reagan
84. Announces Candidacy 1968 - Robert F. Kennedy
85. Addresses Congress 1975 - Anwar al Sadat
86. 1972 - Shirley Chisholm
87. Harvard Address 1978 - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
88. RFK Eulogy 1968 - Ted Kennedy
89. 1909 - Theodore Roosevelt
90. 2007 - Tony Blair
91. Nato 1949 - Harry S Truman
92. No Reelection 1952 - Harry S Truman
93. Opening of U.N. 1945 - Harry S Truman
94. 1966 - Walter Reuther
95. Vietnam 1968 - Senator Wayne Morse
96. 1940 - Wendell Willkie
97. Af of L 1939 - William Green
98. 1908 - William Howard Taft
99. 1923 - William Jennings Bryan
100. 1912 - Woodrow Wilson
 
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1Not really speeches  Oct 02, 2008
There are not really 100 speeches. There are 100 snipets of speeches. You only hear 2 or 3 "famous" sentences from each speech.

 
 
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