Mike Scott

A teacher, a guide, a friend...

When not sitting behind his home-studio microphone, Mike Scott is likely to be found exploring an abandoned mine, diving on a 19th century shipwreck, or leading a tour of a Civil War battlefield... or possibly in a library or archive conducting research.

With a background that includes radio, journalism, theater, television production, litigation, and even politics, Mike Scott has a passion for history and an insatiable love for good storytelling. An avid outdoorsman, caver, SCUBA diver and occasional collector of rare antiquities, Mike Scott also enjoys working on his llama ranch, and visiting interesting sites all over the world. He regularly writes and lectures about historical events and personalities, and works with several local historical museums, libraries and historical societies...

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and together, let's make history!

Bloody Autumn: The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 - published by Savas Beatie as part of their Emerging Civil War Series
The Nickel & Dime Guide to Getting Elected. If you think political campaigns are easy, don't listen to this book. BUY IT, of course! But don't listen to it...

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