![]() ![]() They were innovative, true to themselves and above this all, they’re some great musicians. Their sound is so much more and they have always been very keen about doing things that other bands wouldn’t dare or think about. ATTILA as a band was founded one year later and their music could be described as power metal, however that would be too easy. The foundation of ATTILA is from a band from Amersfoort, called WELLS FARGO, who’s on the “Metallic Storm” sampler from 1982 with “Hell Ride”. They never reached the big public though, like HIGHWAY CHILE, VENGEANCE, BODINE and PICTURE did. ![]() ATTILA never walked the paved paths and there was always something exciting and special in their music. It’s been too long ago, since we’ve seen them and this would be a mighty fine chance to see the band one more time, but then a little bit longer than an hour. We saw the band last year at the Heavy Metal Maniacs festival and for me, they were absolutely one of the winners there. When I heard that ATTILA would officially release their “Weapons Of Extermination” in Hoogland, I just knew that we had to be there. ATTILA- De Noot, Hoogland (NL) - May 12, 2018 ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Each letter was carefully written in the shaky handwriting of Father Christmas (for he was over 1900 years old after all), and bore an “authentic” North Pole stamp. In this post we will explore some of the historical context for the letters and provide a brief overview of the book.Įach year in the Tolkien household from 1920 until 1943, Tolkien’s four children John, Michael, Christopher, and Priscilla could expect a letter delivered to them from Father Christmas (the name for Santa Claus in England), complete with news about the happenings at the North Pole over the past year and accompanying illustrations. With Tolkien’s skillful storytelling abilities and charming illustrations, the book can quickly become a holiday favorite. Tolkien (alternate title: Letters from Father Christmas) is a delightful volume for personal or family reading during the Christmas season. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Spanish translation by Ismael Enrique Arciniegasĭutch translation by Christiaan Leendert van Balen Jr.įrench translation by James Henry Hallard This project features several of these translations, based on the first, fourth and fifth editions of Fitzgerald. A number of translators, who were not conversant with the Persian language, chose to translate one of Fitzgerald's versions rather than the original. Many translations into other languages have been published since that time. The most famous translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is that by Edward Fitzgerald into English, of which five editions were published between 18. Read in Multilingual by Algy Pug AidanVox Frédéric Surget Pier Sonia KendalRigans Foon Epachuko Tomas Peter Daniele Christiane Jehanne Rapunzelina LibriVox recording of A Multilingual Rubaiyat by Omar Khayyám Edward FitzGerald. ![]() ![]() And why are his daughters so skittish around him? And what's happened to Judd's dogs? With Christmas right around the corner, Marty has a lot of questions, and getting the right answers might just take a Christmas miracle.Ī rescued beagle and his boy owner seek love and understanding for their troubled small town in this holiday companion to the Newbery Medal–winning Shiloh, from Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.Ĭhristmas is coming and Marty and his rescued pup Shiloh are sure glad about that-for their town is running low on love and understanding and they hope that the joy of the holiday will bring with it the generosity of spirit that’s so lacking. Doubt, blame, and anger spread faster than the flames, flames that are fanned by the new minister, who seems fonder of fire and brimstone than love and mercy. Even Judd has been working to improve his reputation.īut just as the townsfolk grow more accepting of Judd, a fire in the woods destroys many homes, including Judd's, and Judd's newly formed reputation. Anywhere Marty goes, the beagle's at his side, and Marty couldn't be happier about that. It's been a year since Marty Preston rescued Shiloh from Judd Travers and his cruel ways, and since then, Marty and Shiloh have been inseparable. ![]() ![]() Christmas is coming and Marty and his rescued pup Shiloh are sure glad about that, for their town is running low on love and understanding and they hope that the joy of the holiday will bring with it the generosity of spirit that's so lacking. ![]() |