We're pleased to have you join us
30-day trial with Audible is available.
New Releases
-
Cannae: The Longest Day
- By: Ben Kane
- Narrated by: Ben Kane, Philip Stevens
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall1
-
Performance1
-
Story1
From the Sunday Times bestseller comes a gripping retelling of Hannibal's greatest trial - the battle of Cannae. Narrated by Phil Stevens, this audio-first novel features music, on-location sound effects and detailed sound design. Cannae, 216 BC - Under a blisteringly hot sun, Hannibal Barca...
-
-
History as it’s never been told before.
- By Mike A on 25-03-26
By: Ben Kane
-
Love Thy Stranger
- How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West
- By: Bart D. Ehrman, Bart D. Ehrman - introduction
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
From the New York Times bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus comes a surprising history of Jesus’ most radical commandment—a new kind of altruism—tracing how the extraordinary duty to love even those who are strangers to us has shaped our world and our lives. When we donate money to...
By: Bart D. Ehrman, and others
-
Behind Caesar's Back
- Rumor, Gossip, and the Making of the Roman Emperors
- By: Caillan Davenport
- Narrated by: Christopher Grove
- Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Traversing more than seven hundred years of Roman history, this book explores how everyday Romans swapped gossip, spread rumors, told jokes, and chanted protests about their emperors—activity that amounted to much more than idle chatter. Caillan Davenport uses ancient evidence, including letters, graffiti, and songs, to reveal how Romans engaged in politics outside the senate house or imperial council. He argues that the idea of the Roman emperor was shaped not only by the political powers granted to him but also by the debate taking place in the streets, churches, taverns, and markets.
-
The Four Heavens
- A New History of the Ancient Maya
- By: David Stuart
- Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
- Length: 15 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
The Four Heavens brings to life the cultural and visual splendor of the ancient Maya, drawing on the oldest indigenous texts of the Americas and the latest archaeological discoveries to present an entirely new history of this spectacular civilization. Renowned historian and archaeologist David Stuart, who has made groundbreaking contributions to the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphics, shows how there was no single rise and fall of the Maya but a series of births and collapses over a breathtaking span of nearly three millennia.
By: David Stuart
-
Ancient Egypt for Beginners
- The Story of the Land of the Pharaohs Simplified for People Who Slept Through History Class (Past Made Simple)
- By: Matt Clayton
- Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
- Length: 7 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall6
-
Performance6
-
Story6
Discover a journey through the rise, glory, and legacy of the Pharaohs. How did a desert land build one of the greatest civilizations on Earth? If you’ve ever wanted to understand ancient Egypt but found most history books confusing, slow, or overwhelming, this is the guide designed for you. An audiobook that brings Ancient Egypt to life. This guide is written in plain, accessible language with a structure that makes sense from the very first minute.
-
-
History I Didn’t Expect to Enjoy
- By R.J on 25-03-26
By: Matt Clayton
-
The Narrative History of Asclepius Cult
- The Wounded Healer - The Ancient Search for Healing
- By: Dakikon Publishing
- Narrated by: J. Scott Bennett
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Before medical schools. Before clinical science. There were sanctuaries. Across the hills of ancient Greece, the sick traveled to quiet marble precincts dedicated to Asclepius — god of healing, son of Apollo, student of a centaur, and himself a figure both mortal and divine. They came not only for remedies, but for dreams.
-
Cannae: The Longest Day
- By: Ben Kane
- Narrated by: Ben Kane, Philip Stevens
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall1
-
Performance1
-
Story1
From the Sunday Times bestseller comes a gripping retelling of Hannibal's greatest trial - the battle of Cannae. Narrated by Phil Stevens, this audio-first novel features music, on-location sound effects and detailed sound design. Cannae, 216 BC - Under a blisteringly hot sun, Hannibal Barca...
-
-
History as it’s never been told before.
- By Mike A on 25-03-26
By: Ben Kane
-
Love Thy Stranger
- How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West
- By: Bart D. Ehrman, Bart D. Ehrman - introduction
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
From the New York Times bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus comes a surprising history of Jesus’ most radical commandment—a new kind of altruism—tracing how the extraordinary duty to love even those who are strangers to us has shaped our world and our lives. When we donate money to...
By: Bart D. Ehrman, and others
-
Behind Caesar's Back
- Rumor, Gossip, and the Making of the Roman Emperors
- By: Caillan Davenport
- Narrated by: Christopher Grove
- Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Traversing more than seven hundred years of Roman history, this book explores how everyday Romans swapped gossip, spread rumors, told jokes, and chanted protests about their emperors—activity that amounted to much more than idle chatter. Caillan Davenport uses ancient evidence, including letters, graffiti, and songs, to reveal how Romans engaged in politics outside the senate house or imperial council. He argues that the idea of the Roman emperor was shaped not only by the political powers granted to him but also by the debate taking place in the streets, churches, taverns, and markets.
-
The Four Heavens
- A New History of the Ancient Maya
- By: David Stuart
- Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
- Length: 15 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
The Four Heavens brings to life the cultural and visual splendor of the ancient Maya, drawing on the oldest indigenous texts of the Americas and the latest archaeological discoveries to present an entirely new history of this spectacular civilization. Renowned historian and archaeologist David Stuart, who has made groundbreaking contributions to the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphics, shows how there was no single rise and fall of the Maya but a series of births and collapses over a breathtaking span of nearly three millennia.
By: David Stuart
-
Ancient Egypt for Beginners
- The Story of the Land of the Pharaohs Simplified for People Who Slept Through History Class (Past Made Simple)
- By: Matt Clayton
- Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
- Length: 7 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall6
-
Performance6
-
Story6
Discover a journey through the rise, glory, and legacy of the Pharaohs. How did a desert land build one of the greatest civilizations on Earth? If you’ve ever wanted to understand ancient Egypt but found most history books confusing, slow, or overwhelming, this is the guide designed for you. An audiobook that brings Ancient Egypt to life. This guide is written in plain, accessible language with a structure that makes sense from the very first minute.
-
-
History I Didn’t Expect to Enjoy
- By R.J on 25-03-26
By: Matt Clayton
-
The Narrative History of Asclepius Cult
- The Wounded Healer - The Ancient Search for Healing
- By: Dakikon Publishing
- Narrated by: J. Scott Bennett
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Before medical schools. Before clinical science. There were sanctuaries. Across the hills of ancient Greece, the sick traveled to quiet marble precincts dedicated to Asclepius — god of healing, son of Apollo, student of a centaur, and himself a figure both mortal and divine. They came not only for remedies, but for dreams.
-
Civilizations That Time Forgot
- The Mysterious Civilizations That Vanished, Leaving Clues Beneath Sand, Stone, Jungles Worldwide Today
- By: Briskael S. Thoryn
- Narrated by: Eddie Leonard Jr.
- Length: 3 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
From the desert sands of forgotten empires to the hidden valleys of vanished kingdoms, Civilizations That Time Forgot takes listeners on a journey through the lost chapters of human history. This captivating exploration uncovers societies that once flourished with advanced cultures, powerful cities, and rich traditions—yet were later erased from the mainstream story of civilization. These are not merely ancient ruins or forgotten names; they are complete worlds that shaped the development of humanity in ways we are still discovering today.
-
The Secret History
- By: Procopius
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Procopius held a position of esteem in Justinian’s empire as an advisor to the military commander Belisarius. He even wrote the official histories of Justinian’s military conquests, lauding both the emperor and his commander. But secretly… Procopius hated them both, so he wrote Anecdota, later known as Secret History, in private.
By: Procopius
-
Quiet History of Mesopotamian Mythology
- Mortality, Power, and the First Stories
- By: Dakikon Publishing
- Narrated by: Shawn Elliott
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Long before the Greeks told tales of Olympus, long before the Norse imagined Valhalla, the people of ancient Mesopotamia were asking the questions that still keep us awake at night. Why are we here? What happens when we die? Why do the powerful rule and the weak suffer? This book is a journey through the oldest stories humanity ever wrote down. From the primordial waters of Tiamat to the desperate wanderings of Gilgamesh, from the first cities rising out of mud to the gods who demanded endless service, these myths shaped how an entire civilization understood its place in the universe.
-
Humanity, Vol. 1
- By: Parmanand Vijay Poonai
- Narrated by: Anuj Khurana
- Length: 18 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
The Contents of this audiobook are the collective ideas, thoughts and words of the great scholars of our time on the origin of our civilization from the very beginning, nay even before that, as hinted by the enlightened Rishis in the Vedas. I merely put them in one place and with profound humility beg forgiveness for any unintentional transgressions or inadequacies.
-
Bart Ehrman Interpreted
- By: Robert M. Price
- Narrated by: Robert M. Price
- Length: 12 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
In Bart Ehrman Interpreted, theologian and writer Robert M. Price evaluates Ehrman’s body of work. Taking a collegial approach and rejecting polemics, Price defends Ehrman’s writing against conservative attacks, but also suggests a number of points at which Ehrman may be insufficiently or inconsistently critical.
By: Robert M. Price
-
Ancient Greek Astronomy and Astrology
- The History of Celestial Observations in Greece
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: Steve Knupp
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
In virtually all fields of human endeavor, Classical Athens was so much at the forefront of dynamism and innovation that the products of its most brilliant minds remain not only influential but still relevant to this day. To the ancient Greeks, the cosmos was ordered and harmonious. Consequently, reason and intellect were considered the architects of all art and craftsmanship. The absolute perfection of form was sought in everything and the Greek passion for simplicity, elegance, harmony, and beauty is to be found everywhere, particularly in architecture.
-
Rome’s First General
- The Story of Scipio Africanus
- By: Daily Learning Academy
- Narrated by: Eric LaCord
- Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Rome stood on the brink of annihilation. Hannibal, the Carthaginian mastermind, had marched across the Alps, shattered Roman armies, and left the Republic reeling from defeat. When all seemed lost, one young general rose to the challenge: Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus; and changed the course of history forever.
-
La Grèce antique pour les débutants
- By: Markus Dannen
- Narrated by: Emma Lefebre
- Length: 57 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Lorsque la fumée sombre s'élève des temples de pierre, que les adeptes du culte de Dionysos se versent du vin d'un rouge profond, que les anciens philosophes discutent avec passion sur l'agora d'Athènes et que les cris de victoire d'Olympie retentissent au loin, vous n'êtes nulle part ailleurs, chers lecteurs, que dans le monde aux multiples facettes de la Grèce antique.
By: Markus Dannen
-
Tartaria Lives
- By: Travis Bosdell
- Narrated by: Thomas Miller
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
There is more evidence of a Tartarian Empire than the so-called Dark Ages, the Roman Empire, Atlantis, Lemuria, Ancient Astronauts, Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt put together. But the History of this Empire has been erased from collective knowledge and kept secret for hundreds of years. This is a story of remembering. Only the most courageous dare venture on this journey that reveals fabricated History, ancient Technology, worldwide floods and clandestine resets.
By: Travis Bosdell
-
Roma Aeterna
- La caída de la República
- By: Iban Martín
- Narrated by: Voz Virtual
- Length: 13 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Con la destrucción de Cartago, Roma se quedó sin un enemigo a su altura y con el Mediterráneo convertido en una suerte de lago privado. Solo una potencia podía interponerse en su destino: la propia Roma. Los años finales de la República estuvieron marcados por las conspiraciones, las guerras civiles y la transgresión de todos los límites legales. La sangre a borbotones de las legiones y de los políticos romanos marcaron los años finales de un sistema político que colapsó antes de evolucionar hacia un imperio que dominaría medio planeta.
By: Iban Martín
-
The Child Follows the Womb
- Gender, Reproduction, and Roman Slavery
- By: Katharine P. D. Huemoeller
- Narrated by: Jennifer M. Dixon
- Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
One of ancient Rome's most significant legacies is a legal framework for hereditary slavery. Under the Roman principle that would come to be known as partus sequitur ventrem (the offspring follows the womb), enslaved women bore enslaved children regardless of the identity of the child's father. For centuries, across the globe, this legal doctrine was invoked to justify control over enslaved women's reproductive labor.
-
Because of the Women, Books IV-VI
- Herodotus's The Histories, (Just the High Points)
- By: Tom Cayler
- Narrated by: Tom Cayler
- Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Herodotus was the world’s first known performance artists. He didn’t write his Histories to be read but to be told. He sat in agoras throughout the Hellenic world and enacted his stories for drachmas. He explained that the conflict between the East and West all started because of the rape and kidnap of Io, Europa, and Medea. You can throw in Helen if you wish but on this point Herodotus dissed Homer. According to the Father of Western History, Helen was never in Troy!
By: Tom Cayler