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Books with author Edward Herrmann

  • Pink Floyd

    Herman Edward

    Paperback (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Few groups have achieved the success experienced by Pink Floyd. But, things were not just given to Pink Floyd; they had to work for success. This title tells the story of the band that began its career at the Tea Set. With Syd Barrett on lead vocals, the group found a different sound - psychedelic rock.
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  • Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig

    Jonathan Eig, Edward Herrmann

    Audio Cassette (Simon & Schuster Audio, March 29, 2005)
    Joe DiMaggio was, at every turn, one man we could look at who made us feel good. In the hard-knuckled thirties, he was the immigrant boy who made it big -- the dominant star in the New York Yankees dynasty. He was Broadway Joe, the icon of elegance, the man who wooed and won Marilyn Monroe -- the most beautiful girl America could dream up. Joe DiMaggio was a mirror of our best self. And he was also the loneliest hero we ever had. In this groundbreaking biography, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Richard Ben Cramer presents a shocking portrait of a complicated, enigmatic life. The story that DiMaggio never wanted told, relates his grace and greed; his dignity, pride, and hidden shame. It is a story that sweeps through the twentieth century, bringing to light not just America's national game, but the birth (and the price) of modern national celebrity.
  • At the Mountains of Madness

    H. P. Lovecraft, Edward Herrmann

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, June 1, 2013)
    [Library Edition Audiobook CD in sturdy Vinyl case.] [Read by Edward Herrmann] A master of terror and nightmarish visions, H. P. Lovecraft solidified his place at the top of the horror genre with this macabre supernatural tale. When a geologist leads an expedition to the Antarctic plateau, his aim is to find rock and plant specimens from deep within the continent. The barren landscape offers no evidence of any life form - until they stumble upon the ruins of a lost civilization. Strange fossils of creatures unknown to man lead the team deeper, where they find carved stones dating back millions of years. But it is their discovery of the terrifying city of the Old Ones that leads them to an encounter with an untold menace. Deliberately told and increasingly chilling, At the Mountains of Madness is a must-have for every fan of classic terror.
  • The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War

    Jimmy Carter, Edward Herrmann

    Audio Cassette (Simon & Schuster Audio, Nov. 11, 2003)
    The first work of fiction by a President of the United States -- a sweeping novel of the American South and the War of Independence. In this ambitious novel, Jimmy Carter brings to life the Revolutionary War as it was fought in the Deep South. This is a saga that will change the way we think about the conflict. He reminds us that much of the fight for independence took place in that region and that it was a struggle of terrible brutality, with neighbor turned against neighbor, the Indians' support sought by both sides, no quarter asked or given. The Hornet's Nest follows a cast of characters on both sides of this violent conflict -- including some who are based on the author's ancestors. At the heart of the story is Ethan Pratt, who in 1766 moves with his wife from Philadelphia to North Carolina and then to Georgia in 1767. On their homesteads in Georgia, Ethan and his wife form a friendship with neighbors, Kindred Morris and his wife. Through Kindred and a his young Indian friend, Ethan learns about the frontier and the Native American tribes who are being continually pressed further inland by settlers. As the eight-year war develops, Ethan and Kindred find themselves in life-and-death combat with opposing forces. With a moving love story, vivid action, and a war fought with increasing ferocity and stealth, The Hornet's Nest is historical fiction in the tradition of major classics as The Last of the Mohicans.
  • The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War

    Jimmy Carter, Edward Herrmann

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio, Nov. 11, 2003)
    The first work of fiction by a President of the United States -- a sweeping novel of the American South and the War of Independence. In this ambitious novel, Jimmy Carter brings to life the Revolutionary War as it was fought in the Deep South. This is a saga that will change the way we think about the conflict. He reminds us that much of the fight for independence took place in that region and that it was a struggle of terrible brutality, with neighbor turned against neighbor, the Indians' support sought by both sides, no quarter asked or given. The Hornet's Nest follows a cast of characters on both sides of this violent conflict -- including some who are based on the author's ancestors. At the heart of the story is Ethan Pratt, who in 1766 moves with his wife from Philadelphia to North Carolina and then to Georgia in 1767. On their homesteads in Georgia, Ethan and his wife form a friendship with neighbors, Kindred Morris and his wife. Through Kindred and a his young Indian friend, Ethan learns about the frontier and the Native American tribes who are being continually pressed further inland by settlers. As the eight-year war develops, Ethan and Kindred find themselves in life-and-death combat with opposing forces. With a moving love story, vivid action, and a war fought with increasing ferocity and stealth, The Hornet's Nest is historical fiction in the tradition of major classics as The Last of the Mohicans.
  • At the Mountains of Madness

    H. P. Lovecraft, Edward Herrmann

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, June 1, 2013)
    [MP3-CD audiobook format in Vinyl case.] [Read by Edward Herrmann] A master of terror and nightmarish visions, H. P. Lovecraft solidified his place at the top of the horror genre with this macabre supernatural tale. When a geologist leads an expedition to the Antarctic plateau, his aim is to find rock and plant specimens from deep within the continent. The barren landscape offers no evidence of any life form - until they stumble upon the ruins of a lost civilization. Strange fossils of creatures unknown to man lead the team deeper, where they find carved stones dating back millions of years. But it is their discovery of the terrifying city of the Old Ones that leads them to an encounter with an untold menace. Deliberately told and increasingly chilling, At the Mountains of Madness is a must-have for every fan of classic terror.
  • The Tommyknockers

    Stephen King, Edward Herrmann

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Blackstone Pub, June 1, 2010)
    Roberta Anderson, while searching for firewood in the forest, stumbles upon a burried ship and with the help of her onetime lover, Jim Gardener, excavates an artifact that changes the townspeople of Haven.
  • The Tommyknockers

    Stephen King, Edward Herrmann

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Blackstone Audiobooks, June 30, 2010)
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  • Kennedy's Last Days: The Assassination That Defined a Generation

    Bill O'Reilly, Edward Herrmann

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Macmillan Audio, June 18, 2013)
    On a sunny day in Dallas, Texas, at the end of a campaign trip, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy is assassinated by an angry, lonely drifter named Lee Harvey Oswald. The former Marine Corps sharpshooter escapes briefly, but is hunted down, captured, andthen shot dead while in police custody.
  • Enduring Courage: Ace Pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and the Dawn of the Age of Speed

    John F. Ross, Edward Herrmann

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Macmillan Audio, May 13, 2014)
    At the turn of the twentieth century two new technologies the car and airplane took America's imagination by storm. The brave souls who leaped into these dangerous contraptions and pushed them to unexplored extremes became new American heroes: the race car driver and the flying ace. No individual did more to create and intensify these raw new roles than the tall, gangly Eddie Rickenbacker. He and his high-spirited pilot comrades created a new kind of warfare as they pushed their machines to the edge of destruction in World War I. No simple daredevil, Rickenbacker was an innovator on the racetrack, a skilled aerial dualist and squadron commander, and founder of Eastern Air Lines. Decades after his heroics against the Red Baron's Flying Circus, he again showed a war-weary nation what it took to survive against nearly insurmountable odds when he and seven others endured a harrowing three-week ordeal adrift without food or water in the Pacific during World War II. With impeccable research and a gripping narrative, John F. Ross tells the unforgettable story of a man who pushed the limits of speed, endurance, and courage and emerged as an American legend.