The Arizona Cardinals Story

The Arizona Cardinals Story
Title The Arizona Cardinals Story PDF eBook
Author Thomas K. Adamson
Publisher Bellwether Media
Pages 32
Release 2016-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1681032422

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As the oldest operating football team, the Cardinals have been around for a long time! The football franchise has city-hopped from Chicago to St. Louis, and finally, to Phoenix. No matter their hometown, the team has always sported "Cardinal red" uniforms and lasting determination. Understand how history has unfolded for the Arizona Cardinals in this book for young readers.

The Story of the Arizona Cardinals

The Story of the Arizona Cardinals
Title The Story of the Arizona Cardinals PDF eBook
Author Craig Ellenport
Publisher Bigfoot Books
Pages 32
Release 2020-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781645192183

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Part of the Red Sea? Through narrative nonfiction, timelines, and Fun Facts, readers will engage with the history and superstars of the Arizona Cardinals like never before.

The Story of the Arizona Cardinals

The Story of the Arizona Cardinals
Title The Story of the Arizona Cardinals PDF eBook
Author Jim Whiting
Publisher Creative Education
Pages 0
Release 2024-07-15
Genre Arizona Cardinals (Football team)
ISBN 9781640268746

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"Middle grade football fans are introduced to the extraordinary history of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals with a photo-laden narrative of their greatest successes and losses"--

The Story of the Arizona Cardinals

The Story of the Arizona Cardinals
Title The Story of the Arizona Cardinals PDF eBook
Author Sara Gilbert
Publisher Creative Company
Pages 48
Release 2009-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781583417454

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Traces the history of the Arizona Cardinals.

When Football was Football

When Football was Football
Title When Football was Football PDF eBook
Author Joe Ziemba
Publisher Triumph Books (IL)
Pages 440
Release 1999
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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A unique, entertaining look at the early days of football and one of its proudest franchises. When Football was Football captures an era in sports history and brings to life its personalities, rivalries, triumphs, and tragedies.

Meet the Arizona Cardinals

Meet the Arizona Cardinals
Title Meet the Arizona Cardinals PDF eBook
Author Zach Burgess
Publisher Norwood House Press
Pages 26
Release 2016-05-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1599537281

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An introduction to the Arizona Cardinals professional football team. Includes information about the team's history, stadium, star players, uniforms and more. Features a true or false quiz, photos, vintage trading cards reproductions, maps, and records. Includes access to the Team Spirit Overtime website which provides regularly updated information and photos. Aligns to Common Core State Standards requirements for Reading Informational Text. Table of Contents, glossary, additional resources and index.

Where Men Win Glory

Where Men Win Glory
Title Where Men Win Glory PDF eBook
Author Jon Krakauer
Publisher Anchor
Pages 482
Release 2010-07-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 030738604X

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A "gripping book about this extraordinary man who lived passionately and died unnecessarily" (USA Today) in post-9/11 Afghanistan, from the bestselling author of Into the Wild and Into Thin Air. In 2002, Pat Tillman walked away from a multimillion-dollar NFL contract to join the Army and became an icon of American patriotism. When he was killed in Afghanistan two years later, a legend was born. But the real Pat Tillman was much more remarkable, and considerably more complicated than the public knew. Sent first to Iraq—a war he would openly declare was “illegal as hell” —and eventually to Afghanistan, Tillman was driven by emotionally charged, sometimes contradictory notions of duty, honor, justice, and masculine pride, and he was determined to serve his entire three-year commitment. But on April 22, 2004, his life would end in a barrage of bullets fired by his fellow soldiers. Though obvious to most of the two dozen soldiers on the scene that a ranger in Tillman’s own platoon had fired the fatal shots, the Army aggressively maneuvered to keep this information from Tillman’s family and the American public for five weeks following his death. During this time, President Bush used Tillman’s name to promote his administration’ s foreign policy. Long after Tillman’s nationally televised memorial service, the Army grudgingly notified his closest relatives that he had “probably” been killed by friendly fire while it continued to dissemble about the details of his death and who was responsible. Drawing on Tillman’s journals and letters and countless interviews with those who knew him and extensive research in Afghanistan, Jon Krakauer chronicles Tillman’s riveting, tragic odyssey in engrossing detail highlighting his remarkable character and personality while closely examining the murky, heartbreaking circumstances of his death. Infused with the power and authenticity readers have come to expect from Krakauer’s storytelling, Where Men Win Glory exposes shattering truths about men and war. This edition has been updated to reflect new developments and includes new material obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.