Joe Gould
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Joseph Gould may refer to:
  • Joe Gould (Bohemian)
    Joe Gould (Bohemian)
    Joseph Ferdinand Gould was an American eccentric, also known as Professor Seagull. Often homeless, he pretended to be the author of the longest book ever written, an Oral History of the Contemporary World...

    , writer, eccentric, homeless man
  • Joe Gould (manager)
    Joe Gould (manager)
    Joe Gould was an American boxing manager, best known for representing boxer James J. Braddock, who in 1935 upset Max Baer to take the world heavyweight championship.-Career:...

    , manager of boxer James J. Braddock
  • Joe Gould's Secret
    Joe Gould's Secret
    __FORCETOC__Joe Gould's Secret is a 1965 book by Joseph Mitchell, based upon his two New Yorker profiles, "Professor Seagull", and "Joe Gould's Secret", . Mitchell's work details the true story of the eponymous Joe Gould, a writer who lived on the streets of Greenwich Village in the first half of...

    , the 1965 book by Joseph Mitchell
    • Joe Gould's Secret (film)
      Joe Gould's Secret (film)
      Joe Gould's Secret is a 2000 American drama film directed by Stanley Tucci. The screenplay by Howard A. Rodman is based on the magazine article Professor Sea Gull and the book Joe Gould's Secret by Joseph Mitchell.-Plot:...

      , the 2000 film based on the above book
  • Joseph Gould
    Joseph Gould
    Joseph Gould was a farmer, businessman and political figure in Ontario, Canada.He was born in Uxbridge Township, Upper Canada in 1808, the son of Quakers who had come from Pennsylvania after the American Revolution. He bought a farm and sawmill there...

    , (1808–1886), farmer, businessman and political figure in Ontario, Canada
  • Joseph Gould (Ontario politician)
    Joseph Gould (Ontario politician)
    Joseph M. Gould was an Ontario municipal and provincial politician. He was a trail lawyer in private life. Gould was first the alderman for the City of Toronto's Ward 5 in the 1950s and was the Ontario Liberal Party's Member of Provincial Parliament for the Bracondale electoral district in...

    , 20th century Ontario Liberal Party Member of Provincial Parliament
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