This is a sampling of my video library from my time as a professor.  There is volume discount plus shipping discounts.  A short video description of each is attached.  Contact me with any questions

America The Story Of Us     Like new
     This focuses on the people, ideas and events that built our nation, covering 400 years of American history
Ancient China: A Journey Back in Time -Lost Treasures of the Ancient World      Like new
     Highlights include dazzling graphic re-creations of a Chinese village from seven thousand years ago, the terracotta army of the First Chinese Emperor and Beijing's Forbidden City.
Ancient Discoveries
     Ancient Discoveries travels back in time to uncover remarkably sophisticated inventions, and to celebrate the ancient engineers whose ingenuity laid the foundations for today s technology.
Ancient Mysteries - The Forbidden City: Dynasty & Destiny    
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     Some of the enchanting secrets behind the mystical Forbidden City  and how the spell of its enormous power finally collapsed.
Ancient Mysteries - Secrets of the Aztecs 
     Sheds new light on the Aztecs who grew from a wandering band called the Mexica to the dominating force of pre-Columbian Mexico.
Andrew Carnegie and the Age of Steel    
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     Learn how Carnegie built an empire so large that it led to the first billion-dollar corporation and  the setbacks, too, such as intense labor unrest and increasing international competition.
Biography - Mao Tse Tung   
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     Told through the accounts of those who have met and studied him, includes archive film and pictures going back to the very earliest days of Mao's life, as well as unique film of China at the turn of the century.
Biography - Pancho Villa: Outlaw Hero     
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     Outlaw, soldier, general and politician, he led a life that ended in violence but left him a legend.
Catherine the Great
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     The life of obscure German princess Sophie Fredericka who married the heir to the Russian throne at 16 and overcame great adversity and rose to power as Catherine II, Tsarina of Russia.
French Revolution   
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     This video unfurls in a maelstrom of violence, discontent, and fundamental change. King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Maximilien Robespierre, and Napoleon Bonaparte
Great Events of the 50's And 60's 
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Harlem Renaissance   
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    This program traces the roots of the music of the, it's social impact on society and it's eventual acceptance in mainstream culture.
Hua Mulan    
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     Hua Mulan is an icon of Chinese literature whose legend began in a ballad known as The Ballad of Mulan.Mulan disguises herself as a man as a means to take her elderly father's place in the Chinese army. Mulan wages war for a dozen years and becomes renowned.
Inside Islam    

    This History Channel documentary traces the roots of a complex belief system back to the Hebrew Bible and explains the true position of the Qu'Ran on such topics as war, violence and suicide.
Inside Mecca   
     This presents the most intimate and three-dimensional documentation of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and sheds light on the universal principles of Islam during the days of the Hajj.
Just The Facts: Little Known Facts of American History   
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      This looks at the uncommon tales of America’s lesser-known explorers and pioneers. Jedidiah Smith, John Muir, Nikolai Tesla and many others may not have famous names, but they paved paths of innovation in exploration and science which has left a substantial impact on the growth and success of America.
Just the Facts: The Reformation   
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     This video explores the background of the Roman Catholic Church and the causes of social and religious unrest. It also introduces key figures who played important roles in the changes taking place in Europe.
Marie Antoinette    
     This paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Mill Times   
     This animated program centers on a small New England where Samuel Slater established America's first textile mill. Live action explains technological changes that transformed the making of textiles, a key component of the Industrial Revolution.
Milton Hershey: The Chocolate King   
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     Follow his rise from poverty to development of his chocolate formula and creation of his 'candy city.'
Modern Marvels: Top Ten
     This takes an in-depth look at the ever changing technology behind ten of the most important and ubiquitous elements of our world.
Obama’s America   
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     Best selling author Dinesh D'Souza races against time to find answers to Obama's past and reveal where America will be in 2016. During this journey he discovers how Hope and Change became radically misunderstood, and identifies new flashpoints for hot wars in mankind's greatest struggle.
One Woman, One Vote   
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     This video documents the seventy-year battle for woman suffrage, which finally culminated in the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
Peter & Paul and the Christian Revolution   
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     The Roman Empire presented great obstacles to early Christianity but this new religion would not go away. This documentary addresses how two men conquered incredible adversities to lead the new movement called Christianity
Project Twenty: The Jazz Age    
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     The period between the end of World War I and the crash of 1929 is known as the Jazz Age: a time of high-energy nightclubs, wild Prohibition evasion and an "America first" attitude.
Queen Nanny           
     This is the story of the resistance movement of the Jamaican Maroons, led by the 18th century military genius, Nanny of the Maroons - National Hero of Jamaica.
Samurai Japan: A Journey Back in Time       
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     Japan's great monuments, pagodas and temples are the physical evidence of people steeped in the ways of Buddhism - a stark and fascinating contrast with the famous Samurai warriors.
Secrets of Lost Empires - Inca   
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     Explore the magnificent mountainside citadels and marvel as villagers create a 150 foot suspension bridge using nothing but grass.
Seven Wonders of the Industrial World   
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     The seven stories that are revealed here are: The Great Ship; the Brooklyn Bridge, the Bell Rock Lighthouse; the US Transcontinental Railway; the London sewer system; the Panama Canal; and the Hoover Dam.
She-Wolves: England's Early Queens     
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     The medieval and Tudor world was built for and ruled by men. Women who sought to rule in their own right were viewed with horror and vilified as “she-wolves.” Yet a handful of extraordinary women decided they would wear England’s crown. They were thwarted, betrayed, imprisoned, and condemned until the day came when England had no choice but to name a female monarch.
Summer of Love   
     American Experience offers a complex portrait of the peak of the 1960s counter-culture movement.
The Sixties - The Years That Shaped a Generation   
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     From the Vietnam War to the struggle for racial equality to the birth of a counter-culture explosion, the 1960s was a decade of change, experimentation and hope that transformed an entire nation.
The 70's Bellbottoms to Boogie Shoes    
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     A celebration of a decade filled with crazy fads and outrageous fashions, which were really more lighthearted than substantial in their contributions to society.
The Crusades - Crescent & The Cross    
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     A detailed documentary telling the complete story of the great Christian Crusades into the Holy Land.
The Dark Ages   
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     Examines the Dark Ages from the fall of the Roman Empire to the First Crusade.
The Golden Age of Cartoons: Cartoons for Victory!
     These World War II era shorts, produced in the United States and around the world, were never meant to survive past wartime, and understandably many have been shelved, lost or forgotten since the mid-1940s. Fortunately, these films still exist and serve as an interesting social document of the attitudes prevalent at the time; some imposed by the government in the form of propaganda and some by the filmmakers. This great collection is mastered from original 16mm and 35mm film prints, many from the only surviving material
The Golden Twenties: The Story of an Era  
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     This documentary features fascinating and notable events of the 1920s, from Hollywood stars to notorious gangsters.
The History Channel - Collector's Choice - World War II - The War in Europe   
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     Archival & news footage of World War II
The Wobblies  
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     Zthis investigates a nation torn by corporate greed and the red-hot rift between the industrial masters and the rabble-rousing workers in the field and factory. Archival footage.
Underground Railroad  
      The Underground Railroad, "the first civil rights movement," was no mere act of civil disobedience. The secret network of guides, pilots, and safe-house keepers (the Railroad's "conductors") was built by runaway slaves who, over the decades, communicated their experiences through songs and secret gestures, and were supported by abolitionists (many of them former slaves) who risked their own freedom to help free the enslaved.
Warrior Queen Boudica   
     When the cowardly bureaucrat Catus Decianus breaks a peace treaty with the Iceni by brutalizing and humiliating their queen Boudica and her daughters the Iceian and allies join the queen in battle against Rome
WWI: the War To End All Wars   
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A unique, 10-part, comprehensive look at the war that shaped the 20th Century. Through rare, actual battle footage and rare veteran interviews, from the assassination of the Austrian Arch Duke in 1914, to the final desperate battles of 1918.


I have other history documentaries that are new, in original packaging, as well as many other items: books, glassware, Doughboy, plus others.  Stop by my shop.  Combine shipping applies there as well.