Author: Iris Faith
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496987772
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
The adventure begins at Zapier Castle where all the children have arrived for summer camp. But something is very different about summer camp this year. The children have a few challenges to overcome to achieve their destinies and save the Majestic Zapier Castle. They have help along the way from the camp leader, Miss Wallace, a very jolly woman, and their great friends, the funny little camp dog, Toby, and the noble horse, Zeno. But will they all be able to save Zapier Castle? The magic will help and guide them along the way!
Zapier Castle
Author: Iris Faith
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496987772
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
The adventure begins at Zapier Castle where all the children have arrived for summer camp. But something is very different about summer camp this year. The children have a few challenges to overcome to achieve their destinies and save the Majestic Zapier Castle. They have help along the way from the camp leader, Miss Wallace, a very jolly woman, and their great friends, the funny little camp dog, Toby, and the noble horse, Zeno. But will they all be able to save Zapier Castle? The magic will help and guide them along the way!
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496987772
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
The adventure begins at Zapier Castle where all the children have arrived for summer camp. But something is very different about summer camp this year. The children have a few challenges to overcome to achieve their destinies and save the Majestic Zapier Castle. They have help along the way from the camp leader, Miss Wallace, a very jolly woman, and their great friends, the funny little camp dog, Toby, and the noble horse, Zeno. But will they all be able to save Zapier Castle? The magic will help and guide them along the way!
Zapier Castle - Dreams
Author: Iris Faith
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1504997107
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
The adventure begins at Zapier Castle, where all the children have arrived for Summer Camp. But something is very different about Summer Camp, this year. Philip Adam Milton and Peter Aaron Milton have a great mission to fulfill, along with the help of their friends. The children have a few challenges to overcome, to achieve their destinies and save the Majestic Zapier Castle. They have help along the way from the Camp Leader Miss Wallace, a very jolly woman, and their great friends, the funny little camp dog Toby and the noble horse, Zeno. But will they all be able to save Zapier Castle. The magic will help and guide them along the way!
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1504997107
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
The adventure begins at Zapier Castle, where all the children have arrived for Summer Camp. But something is very different about Summer Camp, this year. Philip Adam Milton and Peter Aaron Milton have a great mission to fulfill, along with the help of their friends. The children have a few challenges to overcome, to achieve their destinies and save the Majestic Zapier Castle. They have help along the way from the Camp Leader Miss Wallace, a very jolly woman, and their great friends, the funny little camp dog Toby and the noble horse, Zeno. But will they all be able to save Zapier Castle. The magic will help and guide them along the way!
Zapier Castle
Author: Jennifer S Hartley
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1496987756
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
The adventure begins at Zapier Castle where all the children have arrived for summer camp. But something is very different about summer camp this year. The children have a few challenges to overcome to achieve their destinies and save the Majestic Zapier Castle. They have help along the way from the camp leader, Miss Wallace, a very jolly woman, and their great friends, the funny little camp dog, Toby, and the noble horse, Zeno. But will they all be able to save Zapier Castle? The magic will help and guide them along the way!
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1496987756
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
The adventure begins at Zapier Castle where all the children have arrived for summer camp. But something is very different about summer camp this year. The children have a few challenges to overcome to achieve their destinies and save the Majestic Zapier Castle. They have help along the way from the camp leader, Miss Wallace, a very jolly woman, and their great friends, the funny little camp dog, Toby, and the noble horse, Zeno. But will they all be able to save Zapier Castle? The magic will help and guide them along the way!
Old Court Life in Spain (Complete)
Author: Frances Minto Dickinson Elliot
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465604081
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 745
Book Description
HOW great is Spain! How mighty! From the rugged mountains of the Asturias, their base washed by stormy waves, and the giddy heights of the Pyrenean precipices—an eternal barrier between rival peoples—to the balmy plains of the South, where summer ever reigns! A world within itself, with a world’s variety! Quien dice España dice todo! And its history is as varied as the land. First, according to the legend, Hercules set his pillars, or “keys”—the ne plus ultra of land and sea—on the rock of Calpe (Gibraltar) in Europe, and on Abyla (Ceuta) in Africa. And, that no one should doubt it, he placed his temple on the water-logged flats, half-sea, half-land, behind Cadiz, long remembered by the Moors as the “district of Idols,” near the city of Gades, where Geryon dwelt, from whom Hercules “lifted” that troop of fat oxen which he was destined so long to drive wearily about the earth. In memory of all which Charles the Fifth, the great Emperor, carried Hercules’ pillars on his shield, with the proud motto, Ne plus ultra, and the city of Cadiz (Gades) still bears them as its arms. Then, tradition past, came invaders from the earliest times, Celts, Phœnicians, and Greeks, driving the Iberians from their rightful lands. The Carthaginians, too, crossed from Africa along the southern coast, and settled at Cartagena, which still bears their name. The Romans next appeared, victorious under Pompey and Cæsar, spreading over Spain, but especially powerful at Seville, Cordoba, Toledo, Segovia, and Tarragona, where they have left their mark in mighty monuments. A race of uncivilised warriors followed from the North, so powerful that two Roman emperors perished in battle with them. Of the precise seat of the Gothic nation it is hard to speak with certainty. It is, however, known that they came from the extreme north, spreading to the borders of the Black Sea, into Asia Minor in the east, and to the south of Spain in the west. They are mentioned by Pliny, about sixty years before Christ, and later by Tacitus, who twice refers to them as “Gothones.” There were so many tribes, Visigoths, Astrogoths, Gepidæ, and even Vandals, that their story is as a tangled web, mixed with that of all nations, but it is clear that those who concern our present purpose came down into Spain from Narbonne and Toulouse. It is strange how soon these savage northmen discarded their wooden idols, Woden, Thor, and Balder, the gods of thunder and of the sun—so that when Constantine the Great christianised the world, the Gothic chief Wulfila was ready to become a convert. Who this Wulfila was, and how he came to be at Constantinople, is not clear. As Bishop of the Goths he returned to missionarise his countrymen, the Dacian tribes, in the mighty plains of Philippopolis (A.D. 310-314), and made a translation of the Bible into Gothic. Even in our own day something of this precious manuscript remains, beautifully written in letters of gold on purple vellum, at the Swedish University of Upsala.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465604081
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 745
Book Description
HOW great is Spain! How mighty! From the rugged mountains of the Asturias, their base washed by stormy waves, and the giddy heights of the Pyrenean precipices—an eternal barrier between rival peoples—to the balmy plains of the South, where summer ever reigns! A world within itself, with a world’s variety! Quien dice España dice todo! And its history is as varied as the land. First, according to the legend, Hercules set his pillars, or “keys”—the ne plus ultra of land and sea—on the rock of Calpe (Gibraltar) in Europe, and on Abyla (Ceuta) in Africa. And, that no one should doubt it, he placed his temple on the water-logged flats, half-sea, half-land, behind Cadiz, long remembered by the Moors as the “district of Idols,” near the city of Gades, where Geryon dwelt, from whom Hercules “lifted” that troop of fat oxen which he was destined so long to drive wearily about the earth. In memory of all which Charles the Fifth, the great Emperor, carried Hercules’ pillars on his shield, with the proud motto, Ne plus ultra, and the city of Cadiz (Gades) still bears them as its arms. Then, tradition past, came invaders from the earliest times, Celts, Phœnicians, and Greeks, driving the Iberians from their rightful lands. The Carthaginians, too, crossed from Africa along the southern coast, and settled at Cartagena, which still bears their name. The Romans next appeared, victorious under Pompey and Cæsar, spreading over Spain, but especially powerful at Seville, Cordoba, Toledo, Segovia, and Tarragona, where they have left their mark in mighty monuments. A race of uncivilised warriors followed from the North, so powerful that two Roman emperors perished in battle with them. Of the precise seat of the Gothic nation it is hard to speak with certainty. It is, however, known that they came from the extreme north, spreading to the borders of the Black Sea, into Asia Minor in the east, and to the south of Spain in the west. They are mentioned by Pliny, about sixty years before Christ, and later by Tacitus, who twice refers to them as “Gothones.” There were so many tribes, Visigoths, Astrogoths, Gepidæ, and even Vandals, that their story is as a tangled web, mixed with that of all nations, but it is clear that those who concern our present purpose came down into Spain from Narbonne and Toulouse. It is strange how soon these savage northmen discarded their wooden idols, Woden, Thor, and Balder, the gods of thunder and of the sun—so that when Constantine the Great christianised the world, the Gothic chief Wulfila was ready to become a convert. Who this Wulfila was, and how he came to be at Constantinople, is not clear. As Bishop of the Goths he returned to missionarise his countrymen, the Dacian tribes, in the mighty plains of Philippopolis (A.D. 310-314), and made a translation of the Bible into Gothic. Even in our own day something of this precious manuscript remains, beautifully written in letters of gold on purple vellum, at the Swedish University of Upsala.
General Hints to Emigrants: Containing Notices of the Various Fields for Emigration, with Practical Hints on Preparation for Emigrating, Etc
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Narragansett By-the-Sea
Author: Sallie W. Latimer
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738563626
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Narragansett By-the-Sea is a narrow strip of land along the southwestern shore of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. A sparsely populated agricultural society in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Narragansett was transformed in the nineteenth century into one of America's busiest and most popular seaside resorts. A remarkable collection of historic photographs and illustrations will guide the reader through Narragansett's early years into its golden age at the end of the nineteenth century. See the growth of great wooden hotels, the establishment of a railroad, and the summer cottage period. Share the excitement of the rich and the famous as they were drawn to the finest beach in the northeast and the unique Narragansett Casino, which offered dining, dancing, theater, lawn tennis, and bowling. The quaint charm of Narragansett is what sets it apart from other seaside resorts.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738563626
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Narragansett By-the-Sea is a narrow strip of land along the southwestern shore of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. A sparsely populated agricultural society in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Narragansett was transformed in the nineteenth century into one of America's busiest and most popular seaside resorts. A remarkable collection of historic photographs and illustrations will guide the reader through Narragansett's early years into its golden age at the end of the nineteenth century. See the growth of great wooden hotels, the establishment of a railroad, and the summer cottage period. Share the excitement of the rich and the famous as they were drawn to the finest beach in the northeast and the unique Narragansett Casino, which offered dining, dancing, theater, lawn tennis, and bowling. The quaint charm of Narragansett is what sets it apart from other seaside resorts.
Scientific American
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Directory of Corporate Counsel, 2023 Edition
Author:
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
ISBN: 1543855261
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 4774
Book Description
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
ISBN: 1543855261
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 4774
Book Description
Castle Rack Insert and Hardware
Author: Castle Rack
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780786900954
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780786900954
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Directory of Corporate Counsel, 2024 Edition
Author:
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
ISBN: 154387942X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 4790
Book Description
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
ISBN: 154387942X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 4790
Book Description