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  • I Am Muhammad Ali

    Felicia S. Hudson, Sophia Ian

    eBook (Open Universal Library, March 13, 2017)
    Ali learned a life lesson when his bike was stolen in his hometown Louisville, Kentucky, and he emerged as an exceptional amateur fighter. From winning the gold medal at the Rome Olympics to The Thrill in Manila and The Rumble in the Jungle, Muhammad Ali’s career featured some of the greatest bouts in the history of boxing.His career acquired him a considerable fortune and he was noted for his philanthropy. This book encapsulates the life events that thrust this magical figure into the limelight, not because of his performances in the ring but also outside it. He is remembered for his boldness in both the political and the sports world, making him the most celebrated boxing athlete.
  • I am Muhammad Ali

    Felicia S. Hudson, Sophia Ian

    Paperback (Open Universal Library, March 16, 2017)
    An Interesting And informative Best Selling Biography Series For Children With Beautiful Illustrations. Ali learned a life lesson when his bike was stolen in his hometown Louisville,Kentucky, and he emerged as an exceptional amateur fighter. From winning the gold medal at the Rome Olympics to The Thrilla in Manila and The Rumble in the Jungle, Muhammad Ali's career featured some of the greatest bouts in the history of boxing. His career acquired him a considerable fortune and he was noted for his philanthropy. This book encapsulates the life events that thrust this magical figure into the limelight, not because of his performances in the ring but also outside it. He is remembered for his boldness in both the political and the sports world, making him the most celebrated boxing athlete.
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  • I Am Walt Disney

    Lorine Zenaid, Alisa Longoria

    Paperback (Open Universal Library, March 16, 2017)
    Walt Elias Disney, the unschooled cartoonist and the creator of Mickey Mouse revolutionized the world of entertainment by producing unparalleled animations. From honorary Academy Awards to Academy and Emmy Award wins, this man deserves all the unprecedented praise he is given. This biography explains the emergence of a magical figure from a farm in Missouri to the creation of world leading entertainment platforms. It reveals Walt Disney’s remarkable accomplishments in work and in his hidden life. The numerous intricately drawn black and white illustrations and a comprehensive explanation of the important events of Disney’s life make it an interesting read for both children and adults.
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  • I Am Albert Einstein

    Renee A. Irene, Sophia Ian

    Paperback (Open Universal Library, March 27, 2017)
    The man of science who wanted nothing more from the world except peace, Einstein in his short life won the heart of not only the academia circuit but also of many women around the world. This book reveals the real role model and inspiration for many, he was a true gem for the world. His theories are what makes the world what is it today. This particular biography brings to the world the real Einstein. The man behind all the physics that you know, in the easiest and the most fun way possible. It’s an enticing experience for all who love science or are knowledge hoarders.
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  • I Am Lebron James

    Felicia S. Hudson, Alisa Longoria

    Paperback (Open Universal Library, April 24, 2017)
    In this book, we give an inside look at the rise of basketball’s hottest prospect. Lebron had been displaying extraordinary basketball skills from a young age and came in the limelight from the time he was a high school sophomore in Ohio and went on to become an NBA star with rapidly growing influence around the world. The biography traces all the important events of his life from childhood to stardom in the most comprehensive, yet interesting style. Designed specifically for the primary years.
  • Room 13

    Edgar. Wallace

    Hardcover (Universal Library co., )
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  • Good Grain

    Emmeline Morrison

    Hardcover (The Universal Library Co., March 15, 1930)
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