History Instant Expert DVD Pack Giveaway :: CLOSED

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Head’s up to all students and history buffs! On July 27th A&E Home Entertainment is releasing an exciting new line of History Channel DVDs! These Instant Expert DVDs offer on-the-spot knowledge on a wide variety of topics. I can’t wait to watch  and I know the Mister is looking forward to watching them as well. Especially learning more about Ben Franklin! History was never my forté in school, but I find now as adult I like learning about our country’s history more than I did back then…

The Story of Oil
An energy source unrivaled in efficiency and power, oil is the driving force behind today’s industries and economies. THE STORY OF OIL traces the story of oil through the centuries, from its birth deep in the dinosaur-inhabited past to its ascendancy as an indispensable ingredient of modern life.
French Revolution
The story of The French Revolution is an epic tale of political rebellion and economic upheaval. From the grandeur of Versailles and the marriage of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, to the disintegration of the revolution nearly a decade later, THE FRENCH REVOLUTION details this pivotal period in European history.
Ben Franklin
Narrated in a straightforward, conversational tone, Ben Franklin features in-depth interviews with renowned biographers and historians, as well as on-location reenactments shot in high-definition, for a truly remarkable walk in this founding father’s footsteps.
Beowulf
The legend of Beowulf, the Viking world’s most famous warrior, is the ultimate tale of courage. Pit against thirsty invaders, barbaric monsters, and a fire-breathing dragon, BEOWULF emerged as Norse mythology’s greatest hero.
Egypt
Through cutting-edge digital graphics and interviews with noted Egyptologists, EGYPT explores the civilization’s awe-inspiring engineering accomplishments, chronicling the pharaohs and feats that helped build the world’s first superpower.
The Mayflower
The epic saga of the pilgrims and their journey to and colonization of the New World is one of the fundamental narratives of our nation. THE MAYFLOWER explores the true story of the pilgrims and how the colony’s saga continued in the decades after their fateful voyage.
Bonus Features :: Interactive Quiz; Study Guide Featuring Discussion Questions, Activities and more!

Buy ::  History Instant Expert DVDs on Amazon July 27th - You can pre-order now!

One reader will win a History Instant Expert DVD Pack!
Open to US residents – ARV $90
Titles include: FRENCH REVOLUTION, BEOWULF, BEN FRANKLIN, THE MAYFLOWER, EGYPT, THE STORY OF OIL

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    * Giveaway will be open until Saturday August 14th @ 9pm PST.
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  1. Hotsnotty2 says:

    I would love to watch the Egypt one. I've always wanted to visit, looks like an amazing place! Thanks!

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  3. Jinxy and Me says:

    I'm in interested in French Revolution because I've read a lot of books from that time period.

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  7. Angela Livingston says:

    I would love the French Revolution one b/c I have a degree in French History and would love to share my passion with my family
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  8. jennifer57 says:

    Egypt because I've always been interested and obsessed with the pyramids.

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  10. saturdaynightfever says:

    The Story of Oil; I would like to reference this in relation to the Gulf tragedy.

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  11. AEKZ2 says:

    I'm most interested in the Egypt DVD because I've always wanted to visit there.

  12. susan1215 says:

    The Mayflower because I'm interested in American History

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  14. amyd says:

    It would be egypt,always liked learning about this time frame
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  19. sweetpea18 says:

    i would be most interested in Ben Franklin. my husband, however, would LOVE all of them. he used to watch the history channel all the time but since we got rid of cable, i know it's something he really misses.
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  22. kathy pease says:

    id most like to see the history of oil especiall with all the is going on in the gulf region and the wars it makes me wonder where it all started

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  26. Maja says:

    egypt. we love anything about such historical and amazing country.

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  31. purango says:

    I'm most interested in The French Revolution. I love learning about the era of Louis XIV and the French Revolution. I don't know very much about it. garrettsambo@aol.com

  32. Auriette says:

    I guess the first one I would watch would be Egypt, because I've always been fascinated by the pyramids and the Valley of the Kings. The French Revolution is the one I'd watch after that, because I don't know much about that era.

  33. Gianna says:

    Ben Franklin because he's such an interesting man.