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Books with title The Story of the Chicago White Sox

  • The Pit: A Story of Chicago

    Frank Norris

    eBook (, April 18, 2015)
    Norris described The Pit as a fictitious narrative of a "deal" in the Chicago wheat pit, which is the nickname of the trading floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, where commodities are traded like stocks and bonds. One man tries to corner the market on wheat to make a fortune. More than a business story, the novel deals with love and the lack of love in a relationship, selfishness, power, greed, the financial power of men and lack of their power to control events that are shaped by nature. Quote:“Think of it, the food of hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people just at the mercy of a few men down there on the Board of Trade. They make the price. They say just how much the peasant shall pay for his loaf of bread. If he can’t pay the price, he simply starves.”These poor people’s lives are completely out of their hands. In contrast, Norris suggests that ultimately the men down in the Pit don’t have power over them either, nor over their own lives, because above all, nature rules.
  • The Pit: A Story of Chicago

    Frank Norris

    eBook (, April 18, 2015)
    Norris described The Pit as a fictitious narrative of a "deal" in the Chicago wheat pit, which is the nickname of the trading floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, where commodities are traded like stocks and bonds. One man tries to corner the market on wheat to make a fortune. More than a business story, the novel deals with love and the lack of love in a relationship, selfishness, power, greed, the financial power of men and lack of their power to control events that are shaped by nature. Quote:“Think of it, the food of hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people just at the mercy of a few men down there on the Board of Trade. They make the price. They say just how much the peasant shall pay for his loaf of bread. If he can’t pay the price, he simply starves.”These poor people’s lives are completely out of their hands. In contrast, Norris suggests that ultimately the men down in the Pit don’t have power over them either, nor over their own lives, because above all, nature rules.
  • Chicago White Sox

    Dennis St Sauver

    Library Binding (Big Buddy Books, Dec. 15, 2018)
    Students will love learning about the Chicago White Sox in this high-interest title! d104 covers the team's history, memorable wins, star players, and important coaches. Features include table of contents, fun facts, team stats, timeline, glossary, and index. Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Big Buddy Books is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • The Story of the Chicago White Sox

    Nate LeBoutillier

    Library Binding (Creative Education, Sept. 1, 2011)
    "The history of the Chicago White Sox professional baseball team from its inaugural 1901 season to today, spotlighting the team's greatest players and most memorable moments"--Provided by publisher.
  • The Story of the Chicago White Sox

    Nate LeBoutillier

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 2012)
    The history of the Chicago White Sox professional baseball team from its inaugural 1901 season to today, spotlighting the team's greatest players and most memorable moments.
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  • The Chicago White Sox

    Sloan MacRae

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2011)
    The South Siders made the dreams of millions of fans come true when they broke their 88-year dry spell and won the World Series in 2005. This great book traces the White Sox's long, fascinating history. Readers will learn about both highs, such as the 1906 World Series that earned the team the name the Hitless Wonders, and lows, such as the Black Sox scandal.
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  • The Pit : A Story of Chicago

    Frank Norris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2013)
    The Pit deals with the rough and tumble world of the commodity trading pits at the Chicago Board of Trade Building. This was originally written as the second volume in a planned trilogy; the first book The Octopus : A Story of California is also published in a matching volume by the same publisher. The planned third book was never written. In any case, although part of a trilogy, each book is independent and not connected to the other volumes - the only connection is that all three books were to deal with different aspects of the wheat growing cycle.
  • The Pit: A Story of Chicago

    Frank Norris

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, March 14, 2019)
    "The Pit: A Story of Chicago" was Norris’s most successful novel in terms of sales and initial reception; this may have been aided in part by its publication so soon after his sudden death, but it was also a novel that spoke directly to the times."The Pit: A Story of Chicago" was the second novel in Norris’s proposed trilogy called “The Epic of the Wheat.” In this “story of Chicago,” Norris moves from the production of wheat to its distribution on world markets, from the natural countryside of California to the artificial terrain of futures speculation. Continuing his portrayal of the effects of temptation and greed, Norris also depicts the decline evident in the space of only one generation—from the moral generation of elders who made their money through honest labor to their degenerate offspring who labor only after money and the power it bestows.
  • The Pit: A Story of Chicago

    Frank Norris

    Paperback (Independently published, March 23, 2020)
    Complete and unabridged paperback edition.The Pit: A Story of Chicago is a 1903 novel by Frank Norris. Set in the wheat speculation trading pits at the Chicago Board of Trade Building, it was the second book in what was to be the trilogy The Epic of the Wheat. The first book, The Octopus, was published in 1901. Norris died unexpectedly in October 1902 from appendicitis leaving the third book, The Wolf: A Story of Empire, incomplete. Together the three novels were to follow the journey of a crop of wheat from its planting in California to its ultimate consumption as bread in Western Europe. Description from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • The Story of the Chicago Bears

    Craig Ellenport

    Library Binding (Bigfoot Books, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Ever wonder what the original name of the Chicago Bears was? Through narrative nonfiction, timelines, and Fun Facts, readers will engage with the history and superstars of the Chicago Bears team never before.
  • The History of the Chicago White Sox

    Wayne Stewart

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Highlights the key personalities and memorable games in the history of the team that was founded by Charles Comiskey in 1901.
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  • The Pit: A Story of Chicago

    Frank Norris

    Paperback (Independently published, June 24, 2018)
    Norris described The Pit as a fictitious narrative of a "deal" in the Chicago wheat pit, which is the nickname of the trading floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, where commodities are traded like stocks and bonds. One man tries to corner the market on wheat to make a fortune. More than a business story, the novel deals with love and the lack of love in a relationship, selfishness, power, greed, the financial power of men and lack of their power to control events that are shaped by nature. Quote:“Think of it, the food of hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people just at the mercy of a few men down there on the Board of Trade. They make the price. They say just how much the peasant shall pay for his loaf of bread. If he can’t pay the price, he simply starves.”These poor people’s lives are completely out of their hands. In contrast, Norris suggests that ultimately the men down in the Pit don’t have power over them either, nor over their own lives, because above all, nature rules.