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Lightning down

a World War II story of survival
"On August 13, 1944, Joe Moser set off on his 44th combat mission over occupied France. Soon, he would join almost 150 other Allied airmen as prisoners in Buchenwald, one of the most notorious and deadly of Nazi concentration camps. Tom Clavin's [book] tells this largely untold and ... true story"--.

Roger Maris

baseball's reluctant hero
2011
A biography of baseball player Roger Maris, covering his upbringing in North Dakota, early career in the Cleveland Indians farm program, World Series championship with New York, famous 1961 season, when he broke Babe Ruth's single season home run record, and perseverence despite aggressive attacks from the press corps and unfair treatment from both fans and the Major League Baseball organization.

Tombstone

the Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, and the vendetta ride from hell
2020
"The true story of the Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, and the famous Battle at the OK Corral, by the New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City and Wild Bill. On the afternoon of October 26, 1881, nine men clashed in what would be known as the most famous shootout in American frontier history. Thirty bullets were exchanged in thirty seconds, killing three men and wounding three others. The fight sprang forth from a tense, hot summer. Cattle rustlers had been terrorizing the back country of Mexico and selling the livestock they stole to corrupt ranchers. The Mexican government built forts along the border to try to thwart American outlaws, while Arizona citizens became increasingly agitated. Rustlers, who became known as the cow-boys, began to kill each other as well as innocent citizens. That October, tensions boiled over with Ike and Billy Clanton, Tom and Frank McLaury, and Billy Claiborne confronting the Tombstone marshal, Virgil Earp, and the suddenly deputized Wyatt and Morgan Earp and shotgun-toting Doc Holliday. Bestselling author Tom Clavin peers behind decades of legend surrounding the story of Tombstone to reveal the true story of the drama and violence that made it famous. Tombstone also digs deep into the vendetta ride that followed the tragic gunfight, when Wyatt and Warren Earp and Holliday went vigilante to track down the likes of Johnny Ringo, Curly Bill Brocius, and other cowboys who had cowardly gunned down his brothers. That "vendetta ride" would make the myth of Wyatt Earp complete and punctuate the struggle for power in the American frontier's last boom town"--.

Dodge City

Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the wickedest town in the American West
"Dodge City, Kansas, is a place of legend. The town that started as a small military site exploded with the coming of the railroad, cattle drives, eager miners, settlers, and various entrepreneurs passing through to populate the expanding West. Before long, Dodge City's streets were lined with saloons and brothels and its populace was thick with gunmen, horse thieves, and desperadoes of every sort. By the 1870s, Dodge City was known as the most violent and turbulent town in the West. Enter Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. Young and largely self-trained men, the lawmen led the effort that established frontier justice and the rule of law in the American West, and did it in the wickedest place in the United States. When they moved on, Wyatt to Tombstone and Bat to Colorado, a tamed Dodge was left in the hands of Jim Masterson. But before long Wyatt and Bat, each having had a lawman brother killed, returned to that threatened western Kansas town to team up to restore order again in what became known as the Dodge City War before riding off into the sunset. The true story of their friendship, romances, gunfights, and adventures, along with the remarkable cast of characters they encountered along the way (including Wild Bill Hickock, Jesse James, Doc Holliday, Buffalo Bill Cody, John Wesley Hardin, Billy the Kid, and Theodore Roosevelt) has gone largely untold--lost in the haze of Hollywood films and western fiction, until now"--.

Reckless

the racehorse who became a Marine Corps hero
The horse's Korean name was Ah-Chim-Hai (Flame of the Morning). She was an old chestnut-colored Mongolian racehorse. Once she amazed the racing crowd with her remarkable speed. But when the 1950's Korean War shut down the racetrack, she was sold to an American Marine and trained to carry heavy loads of ammunition across steep hills under a barrage of bullets and bombs. Her new name was Reckless. And she proved to be fearless under fire, exposed to every type of hazard. Sometimes she shielded human reinforcements and soon the Chinese were targeting the horse. But Reckless never shied away from danger and soon the men came to appreciate her not just as a horse but as a fellow Marine. She lived through the war and ended her days as a retired Marine at Camp Pendleton, giving birth to four foals while she was there.

The DiMaggios

three brothers, their passion for baseball, their pursuit of the American dream
More than three hundred and fifty sets of brothers have played baseball for the major leagues since the 1870's but few have had the skill and success of the DiMaggio brothers; Vince, Joe and Dominic. Joe DiMaggio achieved the greatest public recognition because of his career with the New York Yankees, his brief marriage to Marilyn Monroe, and because he was a long-time spokesperson for the Mr. Coffee electric coffee makers.

One for the Ages

Jack Nicklaus and the 1986 Masters
2011

Sir Walter

Walter Hagen and the invention of professional golf
2005

Roger Maris

baseball's reluctant hero
2010
A biography of baseball player Roger Maris, covering his upbringing in North Dakota, early career in the Cleveland Indians farm program, World Series championship with New York, famous 1961 season, when he broke Babe Ruth's single season home run record, and perseverence despite aggressive attacks from the press corps and unfair treatment from both fans and the Major League Baseball organization.

The DiMaggios

three brothers, their passion for baseball, their pursuit of the American dream
2013
Chronicles the lives and careers of Joe, Vince and Dominic DiMaggio, focusing on their time in baseball.
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