Willie Boy

Willie Boy
Author: H. Lawton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 093904627X

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Willie Boy the Last Western Manhunt

Willie Boy   the Last Western Manhunt
Author: Clifford Trafzer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1735861529

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"Tribal incest laws formed the basis of the murder and manhunt known as the Willie Boy Affair of 1909. Based on oral testimony by Nuwuvi elders, newspapers, and government documents, Trafzer has woven a remarkably readable and colorful narrative of The Last Western Manhunt." Larry Myers (Pomo)

Willie s Boys

Willie s Boys
Author: John Klima
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2009-07-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780470485224

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The story of Willie Mays's rookie year with the Negro American League's Birmingham Black Barons, the Last Negro World Series, and the making of a baseball legend Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays is one of baseball's endearing greats, a tremendously talented and charismatic center fielder who hit 660 career homeruns, collected 3,283 hits, knocked in 1,903 runs, won 12 Gold Glove Awards and appeared in 24 All-Star games. But before Mays was the "Say Hey Kid", he was just a boy. Willie's Boys is the story of his remarkable 1948 rookie season with the Negro American League's Birmingham Black Barons, who took a risk on a raw but gifted 16-year-old and gave him the experience, confidence, and connections to escape Birmingham's segregation, navigate baseball's institutional racism, and sign with the New York Giants. Willie's Boys offers a character-rich narrative of the apprenticeship Mays had at the hands of a diverse group of savvy veterans who taught him the ways of the game and the world. Sheds new light on the virtually unknown beginnings of a baseball great, not available in other books Captures the first incredible steps of a baseball superstar in his first season with the Negro League's Birmingham Black Barons Introduces the veteran group of Negro League players, including Piper Davis, who gave Mays an incredible apprenticeship season Illuminates the Negro League's last days, drawing on in-depth research and interviews with remaining players Explores the heated rivalry between Mays's Black Barons and Buck O'Neil's Kansas City Monarchs , culminating in the last Negro League World Series Breaks new historical ground on what led the New York Giants to acquire Mays, and why he didn't sign with the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankees, or Boston Red Sox Packed with stories and insights, Willie's Boys takes you inside an important part of baseball history and the development of one of the all-time greats ever to play the game.

Lillie Boy Willie Thompson

Lillie Boy Willie Thompson
Author: Bobby Roberson
Publsiher: bobby roberson
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2006-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1411622715

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This Is a 54 page plus first start learning book for children from kindergarden school on up to the fifth grade;

The Hunt for Willie Boy

The Hunt for Willie Boy
Author: James A. Sandos,Larry E. Burgess
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806128437

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Recounts the events of what has been called the West's last famous manhunt--the tracking and killing of a Paiute-Chemeheuvi Indian, Willie Boy--drawing on previously untapped sources to detail the native side of the story.

Our Willie Boy

Our Willie Boy
Author: Elizabeth Mary Wright
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1902
Genre: Children
ISBN: STANFORD:36105019669113

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The Wrong Boy

The Wrong Boy
Author: Willy Russell
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781448152537

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The hilarious, bittersweet novel from the playwright behind EDUCATING RITA, SHIRLEY VALENTINE and award-winning musical BLOOD BROTHERS. Dear Morrissey, I'm feeling dead depressed and down. Like a streetlamp without a bulb or a goose at the onset of Christmas time. Anyroad, I thought I'd pen a few lines to someone who'd understand... It's 1991. Raymond Marks is a normal boy, from a normal family, in a normal northern town. Only lately, he's been feeling dead down. His dad left home after falling in love with a five-string banjo. His fun-hating grandma believes she should have married Jean-Paul Sartre: 'I could never read his books, but y' could tell from his picture, there was nothing frivolous about John-Paul Sartre.' Felonious Uncle Jason and Appalling Aunty Paula are lusting after the satellite dish. And so he turns to the one person who'll understand what he's going through: Morrissey. Told through a series of heartfelt letters to the frontman of The Smiths, this is a laugh-out-loud funny, incredibly poignant tale from a character you can't help but love. 'Big-hearted, wonderfully funny and engrossing' THE MIRROR 'A warm, funny, poignant story. I loved The Wrong Boy - and so will you' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'A comic masterpiece' BEL MOONEY, MAIL ON SUNDAY

Drummer Boy Willie McGee Civil War Hero and Fraud

Drummer Boy Willie McGee  Civil War Hero and Fraud
Author: Thomas Fox
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786482405

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On December 7, 1864, just one week after the bloody battle of Franklin, Tennessee, William McGee, a drummer boy from Newark, New Jersey, was credited with leading a Federal force to a decisive victory over the Confederates in a clash just thirty miles from the carnage at Franklin. This 15-year-old Irish-American, on convalescent duty and acting as an orderly to General Lovell Rousseau, was recognized for the capture of two guns, several hundred prisoners, and the saving of Fortress Rosecrans in Murfreesboro from the famed Nathan Bedford Forrest. For his actions, young McGee would soon be awarded a Medal of Honor, written up in newspapers and books as a glorious New Jersey legend, be commissioned as a lieutenant in the United States Army at age 18, and then, inexplicably at the height of his notoriety, virtually disappear from history for more than 100 years. This is the story of a lost war hero, a man-child with the world at his feet, whose fall from grace is accelerated by fame, lies, alcohol, bigamy, and murder.