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Dimaggio: Setting the Record Straight
Morris Engelberg, Marv Schneider
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| #127939 in Books | 2003-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.38 x6.34 x9.30l,1.93 | File type: PDF | 420 pages | Morris Engelberg | Marv Schneider | memoir | sports||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| "Don't Tread on Me (or Marilyn)" A hugely private man's travels with a remora.|By R. Glueck|The author loved, idolized, basked, in DiMaggio's light. I think the narration is fair, truthful, and perhaps the best look we'll ever get of Joltin' Joe, The Yankee Clipper. DiMaggio is a real sports hero, and guy who, despite his personality flaws, kept a class presentation before t|From Publishers Weekly|The New York Yankees made Joe DiMaggio a household name, but it took Brooklyn-born, Florida-based attorney Morris Engelberg to make DiMaggio wealthy. Now, Engelberg puts his personal spin on the life and times of the Yankee Clipper, who di
idely considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, Joe DiMaggio transcended sports and was a true American icon. Beyond his public life in a New York Yankee uniform and his glamorous if brief marriage to Marilyn Monroe, DiMaggio was an intensely private individual who rarely, if ever, revealed himself to biographers attempting to tell his life story. Until now, Morris Engelberg, DiMaggio's closest friend and confidante over the last 16 years of his life, ...
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