The Fading Voices of Alcatraz

The Fading Voices of Alcatraz
Author: Jerry Lewis Champion Jr
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1456714864

The Fading Voices of Alcatraz is a ten chapter work that focuses on the United States Federal Penitentiary era (1934-1963) of Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California. The complete history of Alcatraz Island includes such topics as early Native American, Spanish discovery, military fort, military prison, federal penitentiary, Indian occupation, and National Park. Each era is briefly explored, enhancing the rich story of the legendary island that is simply known as, 'The Rock.' Shared accounts by the actual Correctional Officers and Prisoners is the trove of treasure to be discovered within the pages of this book. The tales are as inspiring and fascinating as the true historians who shared them. Historically compelling, The Fading Voices of Alcatraz is both educational and entertaining.

The Fading Voices of Alcatraz

The Fading Voices of Alcatraz
Author: Jerry Lewis Champion Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011
Genre: Alcatraz Island (Calif.)
ISBN: 1456714872

Portrays the history of Alcatraz Island as shared by the men who lives and worked there.

ALCATRAZ UNCHAINED

ALCATRAZ UNCHAINED
Author: Jerry Lewis Champion, Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1468591371

ALCATRAZ UNCHAINED is a provocative insight rarely captured as fi rsthand experiences are shared by three of ‘The Rock’s’ actual prisoners. Ride an emotional roller coaster from grim tales of despair to fond stories of antics, and then transition into a beautiful refl ection of life’s accounts for one little girl who fondly called the Island, “Home.” Explore the history of Alcatraz Island from a profoundly different perspective.

Alcatraz

Alcatraz
Author: Jerry Lewis Champion Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1546231617

Alcatraz: The Charles Manson Connection is a unique historical research study combining the worlds most famous prison with one of its most infamous criminals. The work explores the extensive history of Alcatraz Island beginning with the islands discovery in 1775. The book provides a synopsis of history with emphasis on the period when Alcatraz Island was a United States Federal Penitentiary from January 1, 1934 through March 21, 1963. Incorporated within the writings is a biography of Charles Manson specific to his intriguing, uncanny, and unexpected association with Alcatraz Island. Alcatraz: The Charles Manson Connection is a dynamic presentation of Alcatraz Island and Charles Manson as never revealed before.

The Hunt for the Last Public Enemy in Northeastern Ohio

The Hunt for the Last Public Enemy in Northeastern Ohio
Author: Julie Thompson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439666652

This Depression Era true crime biography chronicles the notorious gangster’s life, eventual capture by the FBI, and long stay in Alcatraz. Growing up in Topeka, Kansas, Alvin Karpis started his life of crime at age ten. By the early 1930s, he was a hardened criminal and leader of the Barker-Karpis Gang. He reportedly committed fifteen bank robberies, fourteen murders, three jailbreaks and two kidnappings. One of only four outlaws to be named Public Enemy No. 1, Karpis was the last—and the only one taken alive. His criminal career came to an end when J. Edgar Hoover and his famed G-Men apprehended him in New Orleans. From there, Karpis found himself confined on Alcatraz Island, where he spent nearly twenty-six years—more than any inmate in the prison's history. This riveting tale of his life takes readers from the rural Midwest to the bustling streets of the Big Easy and into the bleak innards of "the Rock."

Why We Swim

Why We Swim
Author: Bonnie Tsui
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1643751379

A Time Magazine Must-Read Book of 2020 A Best Book of the Season: BuzzFeed * Bustle * San Francisco Chronicle A Best Book of the Year: NPR's Book Concierge * Washington Independent Review of Books “A fascinating and beautifully written love letter to water. I was enchanted by this book." —Rebecca Skloot, bestselling author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks An immersive, unforgettable, and eye-opening perspective on swimming—and on human behavior itself. We swim in freezing Arctic waters and piranha-infested rivers to test our limits. We swim for pleasure, for exercise, for healing. But humans, unlike other animals that are drawn to water, are not natural-born swimmers. We must be taught. Our evolutionary ancestors learned for survival; now, in the twenty-first century, swimming is one of the most popular activities in the world. Why We Swim is propelled by stories of Olympic champions, a Baghdad swim club that meets in Saddam Hussein’s palace pool, modern-day Japanese samurai swimmers, and even an Icelandic fisherman who improbably survives a wintry six-hour swim after a shipwreck. New York Times contributor Bonnie Tsui, a swimmer herself, dives into the deep, from the San Francisco Bay to the South China Sea, investigating what it is about water that seduces us, despite its dangers, and why we come back to it again and again.

The House Called Alcatraz

The House Called Alcatraz
Author: Bobbie Duane McCoy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493121138

A House Called Alcatraz I discover an old run down shack house. In side I find a dead body. I get questioned by police about the dead body. I go back to the house and find there is spirits in the house. I tell them I am not a threat. I am a friend. They have a story they want to tell, all story's are how the souls ended up in this run down house shack. I interview soul by soul, they share history of the Grim Reaper and history of a small town called Shady Oaks. This place is haunted and crazy things happen here. Why can't this place be torn down will surprise you.

ALCATRAZ

ALCATRAZ
Author: MAX BRAND
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1923
Genre:
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American Indian Activism

American Indian Activism
Author: Troy R. Johnson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252066535

The American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island was the catalyst for a more generalized movement in which Native Americans from across the country have sought redress of grievances as they continue their struggle for survival and sovereignty. In this volume, some of the dominant scholars in the field join to chronicle and analyze Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s. The book also provides extended background and historical analysis of the Alcatraz takeover and discusses its place in contemporary Indian activism.

Someone Is Hiding on Alcatraz Island

Someone Is Hiding on Alcatraz Island
Author: Eve Bunting
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1984-09-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0547350147

The Outlaws, the toughest gang in school, follow Danny Sullivan to Alcatraz Island after he unintentionally thwarts one member's attempt to mug an old woman. There he is trapped as they plot their revenge. PW praised Bunting's storytelling skill, saying, "Her new novel moves swiftly, creating white-knuckle suspense and an unfudged denouement." (12-up)