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Narrated by:
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James Earl Jones
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By:
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Lane Smith
About this listen
This humorous and factual history of five lads who grew up to become Founding Fathers brings the early days of American history to life with sass and substance, in Lane Smith's inimitable style.
©2006 Lane Smith (P)2007 Weston WoodsListeners also enjoyed...
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