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  • I am A Real American: Memoirs of a 3rd Generation Japanese-American USAF Fighter Pilot

    Bob Kan

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, July 7, 2008)
    Bob Kan is a third generation Japanese-American (JA). The chapters in this book were originally written for family and close friends for their information and entertainment. After Bob joined the Japanese American Veterans Association (JAVA) in 2007, he began to realize that his career would not have been possible without the heroism of those second generation veterans. They demonstrated their patriotism and loyalty in battles across Europe and Asia, proving that they were REAL AMERICANS. Their sacrifices enabled Bob to be accepted and integrated years later into the elite world of Air Force combat fighter pilots. Realizing that he was part of this evolution, Bob decided to publish these chapters. In WW II, the highest-ranking JA officer was Major. Since the Vietnam War over 35 JAs have attained the rank of general or admiral. There were no JA pilots or navigators in WW II, and there were relatively few in the Korean War. All military units were desegregated by the time Bob entered the Air Force in 1955. He writes that he did not experience any racial discrimination in his fifty or so years in the USAF, working with our defense industry or in any private business. This is not a racial protest, but there are stories about ethnic misconceptions, often humorous. The Japanese Americans' story is part of American History. Only in America......
  • Batman 22 Page Storybook and Magnetic Drawing Kit

    BOB KANE

    Board book (PHIDAL, March 15, 2011)
    Follow the Caped Crusader on his adventures through Gotham City as you learn to draw batman objects and characters with your magnetic pen. The magnetic drawing pad is erasable, so you can enjoy the book again and again! It's easy and it's fun! Includes an easy to use magnetic pen!
  • Batman Board Books 4-Pack

    Bob Kane

    Board book (Bendon, March 15, 2010)
    Set of 4 shaped board books: Batman in the King of Crazy, Crime Crushers, Gotham's Guardian, & Race Against Crime.
  • Acting Monologues and Scenes For Kids!: Over 200 pages of scenes and monologues for kids 6 to 13.

    Bo Kane

    Paperback (Burbank Publishing, May 14, 2020)
    Whether your child wants to become a professional actor, or simply wants to be more comfortable on a stage or in front of a camera, this book provides over 200 pages of original scenes and monologues to help them on their way. This material has been tested in acting classes across America, and is often used to gain acting representation. Whether the young actor needs a monologue, a scene with another young actor, or a scene with an adult/acting coach, this book provides age-appropriate material, comedy and drama, with crisp dialogue. There are also "Notes From The Coach"; suggestions and advice from a professional actor and acting coach, sprinkled throughout the book. Some of the scenes and monologues are simple; some, for the advancing student, are a bit more complex. And, because not all auditions or parts are long and involved, there is also a section of "Shorty" scenes in the back, with just a few lines each, where the student must create the character quickly. Casting directors and agents agree that the young actor must practice and refine their skills; this book is designed to help do just that.
  • Team Up for Trouble

    Bob Kane

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 21, 2010)
    Based on the popular Cartoon Network television series, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, this $5.99 sticker storybook features 16 pages of exciting backgrounds and 4 pages of full-color stickers for younger readers to create their own Batman: The Brave and the Bold stories.
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  • Cordelia Harvey: Civil War Angel

    Bob Kann

    eBook (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, June 19, 2013)
    Cordelia Harvey: Civil War Angel tells the story of an iconic figure from Wisconsin’s Civil War history. As the wife of a promising young governor, Cordelia Harvey seemed destined for great things. Then tragedy struck: her husband, Louis Harvey, drowned, and Cordelia found herself widowed and alone. Like Louis had, Cordelia cared deeply about the Wisconsin soldiers fighting in the Civil War, and she jumped at a job offer from the new governor: working as the sanitary agent for Wisconsin. In this position, Cordelia could fight for the well-being of the state’s men and boys wounded in battle. Young readers will follow Cordelia on her travels up and down the Mississippi to visit Wisconsin soldiers in military hospitals. In her efforts to make sure soldiers were well cared for, Cordelia wrote to the governor about their need for wholesome food, clean supplies, and fresh air. Eventually, she would travel to Washington to plead with President Lincoln for a Soldier’s Home hospital in Wisconsin. When Cordelia returned home after the war, she continued her humanitarian work by starting an orphanage for the children of fallen Civil War soldiers. Cordelia Harvey: Civil War Angel includes sidebars on medical care, early nursing, and military prisons. A timeline, glossary of terms, and suggestions for activities and discussion round out this spirited narrative.
  • A Recipe for Success: Lizzie Kander and Her Cookbook

    Bob Kann

    language (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, March 18, 2014)
    A Recipe for Success: Lizzie Kander and her Cookbook celebrates the life of Milwaukee’s early twentieth-century culinary wonder. This new addition to the Badger Biography series will introduce young readers to a remarkable young woman who made a difference in the lives of the early immigrants in Wisconsin. Kander originally created The Settlement Cookbook to assist young Jewish immigrant girls in cooking nutritious "American-style" meals for their families. Since its publication, several generations of household cooks have been raised on the delicious recipes of the cookbook. Proceeds from the sale of the original cookbook helped build Milwaukee’s first settlement house and later the city’s Jewish Community Center. The century-old cookbook is still in print today. This is a delightful biography, filled with humorous asides, wonderful period illustrations, and of course recipes!
  • Joyce Westerman: Baseball Hero

    Bob Kann

    Paperback (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, Feb. 29, 2012)
    Joyce Westerman grew up on a farm in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. As a kid, she cleaned the barn, picked vegetables, and helped her father cut down trees. But what she really loved to do was play baseball. Joyce played ball at recess and with friends whenever she could. She even joined her aunt’s adult softball team when she was only twelve.As Joyce got older, she went to work at a factory in Kenosha. But when World War II broke out, she got a chance to try out for the All American Girls Professional Baseball League. Women from all over the country signed up to show off their skills. Only a few were good enough, and Joyce was one of them. For eight years, Joyce travelled around the United Stated playing ball, winning the league championship in her last season.This addition to the Badger Biographies series for young readers tells the story of a woman who lived her dream of becoming a professional athlete. In a time when women had few opportunities for careers, and next to none in professional sports, Joyce and her teammates showed that women have what it takes.
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  • Joyce Westerman: Baseball Hero

    Bob Kann

    language (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, June 19, 2013)
    Joyce Westerman grew up on a farm in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. As a kid, she cleaned the barn, picked vegetables, and helped her father cut down trees. But what she really loved to do was play baseball. Joyce played ball at recess and with friends whenever she could. She even joined her aunt’s adult softball team when she was only twelve.As Joyce got older, she went to work at a factory in Kenosha. But when World War II broke out, she got a chance to try out for the All American Girls Professional Baseball League. Women from all over the country signed up to show off their skills. Only a few were good enough, and Joyce was one of them. For eight years, Joyce travelled around the United Stated playing ball, winning the league championship in her last season.This addition to the Badger Biographies series for young readers tells the story of a woman who lived her dream of becoming a professional athlete. In a time when women had few opportunities for careers, and next to none in professional sports, Joyce and her teammates showed that women have what it takes.
  • A Recipe for Success: Lizzie Kander and Her Cookbook

    Bob Kann

    Paperback (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, Sept. 19, 2006)
    A Recipe for Success: Lizzie Kander and her Cookbook celebrates the life of Milwaukee's early twentieth-century culinary wonder. This new addition to the Badger Biographies series will introduce young readers to a remarkable young woman who made a difference in the lives of the early immigrants in Wisconsin. Kander originally created The Settlement Cookbook to assist young Jewish immigrant girls in cooking nutritious "American-style" meals for their families. Since its publication, several generations of household cooks have been raised on the delicious recipes of the cookbook. Proceeds from the sale of the original cookbook helped build Milwaukee's first settlement house and later the city's Jewish Community Center. The century-old cookbook is still in print today. This is a delightful biography, filled with humorous asides, wonderful period illustrations, and of course recipes!
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  • Belle and Bob La Follette: Partners in Politics

    Bob Kann

    eBook (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, Feb. 20, 2014)
    The most famous couple in Wisconsin politics, "Fighting Bob" La Follette and his wife, Belle Case La Follette, come to life in the pages of the newest addition to the Badger Biographies series for young readers. In an accessible format that includes historic images, a glossary of terms, and sidebars explaining political concepts, students learn about Progressive politics and reform in the early 20th century through the experiences of this pioneering couple.The father of "Progressive politics," Bob La Follette was famous for digging in his heels when it came to reforming government corruption. He also gained a reputation for fiery speeches on the campaign trail and on the Senate floor. Belle La Follette was political in her own right. The first woman to graduate from the University of Wisconsin's Law School, she was an advocate for world peace and an agitator for the women's vote. She was also Bob's most trusted political advisor. Together, the couple raised a family and fought for the changes they believed would make the world a better place.
  • Cordelia Harvey: Civil War Angel

    Bob Kann

    Paperback (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, Feb. 23, 2011)
    Cordelia Harvey: Civil War Angel tells the story of an iconic figure from Wisconsin’s Civil War history. As the wife of a promising young governor, Cordelia Harvey seemed destined for great things. Then tragedy struck: her husband, Louis Harvey, drowned, and Cordelia found herself widowed and alone. Like Louis had, Cordelia cared deeply about the Wisconsin soldiers fighting in the Civil War, and she jumped at a job offer from the new governor: working as the sanitary agent for Wisconsin. In this position, Cordelia could fight for the well-being of the state’s men and boys wounded in battle. Young readers will follow Cordelia on her travels up and down the Mississippi to visit Wisconsin soldiers in military hospitals. In her efforts to make sure soldiers were well cared for, Cordelia wrote to the governor about their need for wholesome food, clean supplies, and fresh air. Eventually, she would travel to Washington to plead with President Lincoln for a Soldier’s Home hospital in Wisconsin. When Cordelia returned home after the war, she continued her humanitarian work by starting an orphanage for the children of fallen Civil War soldiers. Cordelia Harvey: Civil War Angel includes sidebars on medical care, early nursing, and military prisons. A timeline, glossary of terms, and suggestions for activities and discussion round out this spirited narrative.
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