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John F Wukovits
Based on the most current information, this biography traces Tobey Maguire’s rise to Hollywood fame. The volume explains his difficult early life, which included frequent moves and absent parents, then…
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I>The Twentieth Century’s Most Influential Hispanics< /I> examines the life and achievements of the named individual, beginning with the subject’s birth and young life. Emphasis is given to the events…
A biography of the African American educator, born into slavery and illiterate until after the Civil War, who went on to teach at the predominantly African American schools Hampton Institute…
Provides an overview of Japan’s surprise bombing attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941 which brought the United States into World War II.
this book examines the history, outcome, and social and legal ramifications of the Scottsboro Nine case.
Discusses the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during the Second World War.
A biography of the life and career of George Clooney.
Presents the background and the development of the Manhattan Project.
Discusses aspects of the life in the Negro baseball leagues, including recruitment, training, obstacles, opportunities, as well as the values of their day.
John F. Wukovits
Soldiers of a Different Cloth tells the story of thirty-five chaplains and missionaries who, while garnering little acclaim, performed extraordinary feats of courage and persistence during World War II.
The first biography of the Admiral credited with turning the Leyte Gulf battle from defeat to victory in 1944 and who ordered the first shot against the Japanese at Pearl…