Charles Morse Books

Johnny Unitas
Johnny Unitas

By Charles Morse

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A brief biography concentrating on the career of the quarterback who set several records including 290 touchdown passes.

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Peggy Fleming
Peggy Fleming

By Charles Morse

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A biography of the figure skater who went from winning two consecutive world championships in 1966 and 1967 to being the only Olympic gold medal winner for the United States in the 1968 winter games.

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Jackson Five.
Jackson Five.

By Charles Morse

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Traces the Jackson Five's rise to fame, describes their family life, and gives a brief biography of each of the five stars.

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John Denver.
John Denver.

By Charles Morse

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A brief biography stressing the professional career of singer and songwriter, John Denver.

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Roberta Flack.
Roberta Flack.

By Charles Morse, Ann Morse

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A brief biography of the black musician and singer who first became famous in Washington, D.C.

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The running backs
The running backs

By Charles Morse

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Brief career sketches of football greats: Mercury Morris, Chuck Foreman, Larry Csonka, O. J. Simpson, and John Brockington.

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Margaret Mead, world's grandmother
Margaret Mead, world's grandmother

By Ann Morse

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A biography of the woman whose studies of primitive cultures established her as one of the world's most acclaimed anthropologists.

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Whobody There
Whobody There

By Charles Morse

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Carly Simon
Carly Simon

By Charles Morse

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Max-i-fish.
Max-i-fish.

By Ann Morse

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On their special one-day fishing outing, two teams of campers have a contest to see which can catch the biggest fish.

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