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Joe Walker

Joe Walker

Martha Ture

Lulu.com
2007
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JOE WALKER was a famous 19th century explorer, known for founding and naming Independence, Missouri. He was the first Euro-American to enter California across the Sierras; and the first to see Yosemite. In 30 years of leading men into unmapped wilderness, he was renowned for never losing a man. Thirty years after his first California expedition, during the middle years of the Civil War, 65-year-old Walker took an expedition of untrained men into the Arizona wilderness to prospect for gold. He led his men into the midst of the war between the U.S. Army and the Mimbreno and Chiricahua Apaches. Walker's story is about relentless enemies - old age, leadership, racial animosity, war, the passing of an era, and a man's rage to make his life significant, in spite of failure.
Joe Montana, the Greatest of Them All

Joe Montana, the Greatest of Them All

Fred Ramen

ROSEN PUBLISHING GROUP
2003
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100+ Page Biographies of Six Football Hall of Fame Inductees with Information That Will Never Go Out of Date Entice football fans into reading with this action-packed new series from Rosen Central Readers will be thrilled by the vivid, full-color photos and stories that detail the lives and games of these six great football heroes, each of whom has been inducted into the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Football Hall of Famers shows readers that hard work and dedication can make lifelong dreams come true. Filled with information that will never go out of date, this series is perfect for football fans and reluctant readers alike. Football legend Joe Montana ended his career with some impressive statistics: four Super Bowl victories, three MVPs, and one town named for him--to cite a few. This star quarterback's journey to the acclaimed Football Hall of Fame is a tale of hard work, brute strength, and outstanding athleticism. Montana's incredible career an inspiration for all football fans, and this easy-to-read text is perfect for middle school readers.
Joe Dimaggio

Joe Dimaggio

Lois Sakany

ROSEN PUBLISHING GROUP
2003
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Joe DiMaggio, who played his entire career, from 1936 to 1951, with the New York Yankees, was without doubt one of the greatest players of the game. From the picture-perfect way in which he swung the bat to the way he gracefully strode across the outfield when chasing down fly balls, every move he made seemed effortless. This biography, a heartfelt examination of the life of the ballplayer known as the Yankee Clipper, will inspire students while they read the story of one of America's favorite sons.
The Sarcastic Italian Chef Cookbook: Read along with Joe and learn. Duh!!
Joe Nevola is a chef that has great passion for cooking, and loves to tell you the way things are, and doesn't ever hold back on his comments. Joe tells good stories of his New York street background that will surely entertain you, as well as him sharing many old family recipes with the readers. This is his first book and he has spent over five years in making it, so read along and learn. Duh All Italians THINK they make the best sauce, but Joe Proves his is the Best Over a half a million customers can't be wrong.
Joe Salsberg

Joe Salsberg

Gerald Tulchinsky

University of Toronto Press
2013
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This book follows the life and intellectual journey of Joseph Baruch Salsberg, a Polish-Jewish immigrant who became a major figure of the Ontario Left, a leading voice for human rights in the Ontario legislature, and an important journalist in the Jewish community. His life trajectory mirrored many of the most significant transformations in Canadian political and social life in the twentieth century. Award-winning historian Gerald Tulchinsky traces Salsberg’s personal and professional journey – from his entrance into Toronto’s oppressive garment industry at age 14, which led to his becoming active in emerging trade unions, to his rise through the ranks of the Communist Party of Canada and the Workers’ Unity League. Detailing Salsberg’s time as an influential Toronto alderman and member of the Ontario legislature, the book also examines his dramatic break with communism and his embrace of a new career in journalism. Tulchinsky employs historical sources not used before to explain how Salsberg’s family life and surrounding religious and social milieu influenced his evolution as a Zionist, an important labour union leader, a member of the Communist Party of Canada, and a prominent member of Toronto’s Jewish community.