A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West. .

A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West. .
Title A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West. . PDF eBook
Author John A. Campbell
Publisher
Pages 966
Release 1902
Genre Mississippi River Valley
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McGoorty

McGoorty
Title McGoorty PDF eBook
Author Robert Byrne
Publisher Broadway Books
Pages 274
Release 2004-03-23
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0767918118

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The Broadway Books Library of Larceny Luc Sante, General Editor McGoorty is master billiards writer Robert Byrne’s racy account of the life of Danny McGoorty, a billiards champion of that bygone era when cue artists were often scam artists and pool rooms were held to be dens of iniquity. Hustler and hobo, womanizer and fashion plate, McGoorty was at once eyewitness to Capone’s Chicago and the feats of greats like Willie Hoppe and Willie Mosconi. In an all-American voice at once sarcastic, profane, humorous, and chock full of colorful lingo, he relates his colorful and seedy life and times with a unique style and brio.

The Irish in Illinois

The Irish in Illinois
Title The Irish in Illinois PDF eBook
Author Mathieu W. Billings
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 270
Release 2021-03-04
Genre History
ISBN 0809338009

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The first statewide history of the Irish in the Prairie State Today over a million people in Illinois claim Irish ancestry and celebrate their love for Ireland. In this concise narrative history, authors Mathieu W. Billings and Sean Farrell bring together both familiar and unheralded stories of the Irish in Illinois, highlighting the critical roles these immigrants and their descendants played in the settlement and the making of the Prairie State. Short biographies and twenty-eight photographs vividly illustrate the significance and diversity of Irish contributions to Illinois. Billings and Farrell remind us of the countless ways Irish men and women have shaped the history and culture of the state. They fought in the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, the Civil War, and two world wars; built the state’s infrastructure and worked in its factories; taught Illinois children and served the poor. Irish political leaders helped to draw up the state’s first constitution, served in city, county, and state offices, and created a machine that dominated twentieth-century politics in Chicago and the state. This lively history adds to our understanding of the history of the Irish in the state over the past two hundred fifty years. Illinoisans and Midwesterners celebrating their connections to Ireland will treasure this rich and important account of the state’s history.

Journal of the House of Representatives

Journal of the House of Representatives
Title Journal of the House of Representatives PDF eBook
Author Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Publisher
Pages 1440
Release 1897
Genre Illinois
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The Saturday Evening Post

The Saturday Evening Post
Title The Saturday Evening Post PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 938
Release 1912
Genre Periodicals
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The Voter

The Voter
Title The Voter PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 580
Release 1906
Genre United States
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The Fearless Harry Greb

The Fearless Harry Greb
Title The Fearless Harry Greb PDF eBook
Author Bill Paxton
Publisher McFarland
Pages 261
Release 2014-11-29
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1476613834

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The legendary Harry Greb stepped into the ring more than 300 times from 1913 to 1926, defeated opponents who outweighed him by more than 30 pounds, held the middleweight and light heavyweight titles and beat every Hall of Fame boxer he ever fought. Dubbed "the Pittsburgh Windmill" because of his manic, freewheeling style in the ring, Greb also crossed racial lines, taking on all comers regardless of color. An injury in the ring led to Greb's gradually going blind in one eye and should have ended his career, but he kept his condition secret and fought on. Tragically, the indomitable fighter would be dead by the age of 32, felled by complications during minor surgery. This biography of one of the toughest boxers of all time includes interviews, family recollections, modern doctors' analyses of Greb's eye injury and more than 120 rare photographs, as well as a complete fight record and round-by-round descriptions of his most famous fights.