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Books with title Shoeless Joe And Me

  • Shoeless Joe

    W. P. Kinsella, John Radziewicz

    Library Binding
    None
  • Shoeless Joe

    Kinsella, W.P., Gardner, Grover

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc., June 1, 2008)
    One day while out in his corn field, Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella hears the voice of a baseball announcer saying, If you build it, he will come. He refers to Ray's hero, Shoeless Joe Jackson. It is a baseball stadium, which Ray carves out of his corn field.
  • Shoeless Joe

    W. P. Kinsella, John Heard

    Audio Cassette (Blackstone Pub, June 1, 1991)
    The soul-stirring novel on which the movie "Field of Dreams" was based, Shoeless Joe was published to critical acclaim, won several prestigious literary awards, and is sure to hit home runs on the audio market. 6 cassettes.
  • Shoeless Joe

    W.P. Kinsella

    Hardcover (VIRGIN BOOKS, May 19, 1988)
    None
  • SHOELESS JOE.

    Kinsella W.P.

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Jan. 1, 1982)
    None
  • Shoeless Joe

    W.P. KINSELLA

    Leather Bound (THE EASTON PRESS, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Joseph Jefferson Jackson (July 16, 1887 – December 5, 1951), nicknamed "Shoeless Joe", was an American outfielder who played Major League Baseball in the early part of the 20th century. He is remembered for his performance on the field and for his alleged association with the Black Sox Scandal, in which members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox participated in a conspiracy to fix the World Series. As a result of Jackson's association with the scandal, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Major League Baseball's first commissioner, banned Jackson from playing after the 1920 season. Since then, Jackson's guilt has been disputed, and his expulsion from baseball during the prime of his career made him one of the game's legendary figures.
  • Shoeless Joe

    W P Kinsella, Professor Grover Gardner

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audiobooks, June 1, 2008)
    Shoeless Joe, the soul-stirring novel on which the movie Field of Dreams is based, is more than just another baseball story. Kinsella captures the spiritual dimension that baseball represents for its most determined devotees in this tale on love and the power dreams have to make people come alive. "Shoeless Joe" is the great Joe Jackson, one of the eight members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox who were banned from baseball for throwing the World Series. One day, while out in his cornfield, Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella hears the voice of a baseball announcer saying, "If you build it, he will come." "He," of course, is Ray's hero, Joe Jackson. "It" is a baseball stadium, which Ray carves out of his cornfield. In doing this, he also inadvertently provides us with an amazing and somewhat nostalgic story on America's perhaps most beloved national pastimes, baseball.
  • Shoeless Joe

    W. P. Kinsella

    Leather Bound (The Easton Press, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Tan leather with blindstamp design in gild and green; satin endpapers; inset ribbon bookmark; all page edges gilded. 224 pages.
  • Shoeless Joe

    W. P. Kinsella

    Audio Cassette (Dh Audio, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Ray Kinsella's fanatic love of baseball drives him to build a baseball stadium in his corn field and kidnap author J.D. Salinger and bring him to a baseball game.
  • Shoeless Shoe-mess

    Ms Lisa E Dunn, Mr Gashwayne Hudson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2015)
    Shoeless Shoe-mess is a short story of self acceptance for children.It is intended to improve literacy by using words that will assist slow readers and a literacy activity at the end.
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  • Shoeless Joe

    W.P. Kinsella

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, July 12, 1986)
    Ray Kinsella's fanatic love of baseball drives him to build a baseball stadium in his corn field and kidnap the author, J.D. Salinger, and bring him to a baseball game
  • Shoeless Joe

    W. P. Kinsella

    Library Binding (Demco Media, July 1, 1999)
    Ray Kinsella's fanatic love of baseball drives him to build a baseball stadium in his corn field and kidnap the author, J.D. Salinger, and bring him to a baseball game