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posted by reverends at 10:40 pm (EST) on Jun 11, 2009
Congrats on winning the Library Thing giveaway for the e-book version of Rise of the Ancients - Annuna. What is the best way to get the e-book to you? Via e-mail or snail mail (on cd). Let me know!
Thanks!
JC De La Torre
posted by jcdelatorre at 9:25 pm (EST) on Jun 7, 2009
In the first white days of the world,
And he set there an angel warden
In a garment of light enfurled.
The kiss of the sun for pardon,
the song of the bird for mirth,
One is nearer God's heart in a garden
Than anywhere else on earth.
- Dorothy Frances Gurney (1858-19320
posted by theoldman at 8:05 am (EST) on Apr 26, 2009
I hope that 2009 goes well for you.
Cheers
posted by Macbeth at 7:15 am (EST) on Dec 31, 2008
hows the weather in Nova Scotia at the moment. Thunderstorms have just hit Canberra.
I did a marathon catalouging effort last month mostly adding my old Historical Novels that I picked up at the bookfairs. The Richard III story is almost a often novelised as the King Arthur story.
I'm currently working my way through Candace Robb's latest (ninth) Owen Archer mystery, 'The Guilt of Innocents' and whilst it was slow to start the middle portion has sucked me right in.
Cheers
posted by Macbeth at 12:10 am (EST) on Feb 7, 2008
I am soon planning to catalouge my entire collection of Arthurian Fiction (I have almost two levels of a standard 4'x6' bookshelf of novels relating to the "historicalised" King Arthur Legend - one of the first "Adult" fictions I read was Victor Canning's "The Crimson Chalice" or at least the second novel of the series back in my early teens. My grandmother loaned it to me. Recently I picked up the two novels in one volume at a bookfair. I think thus far the Cornwell version is one of the best, but there are many to choose from and I always enjoy how they interperet the Medieval Legends into Dark Age history.
Looking forward to long chats :)
Cheers
David (aka) Macbeth
posted by Macbeth at 6:06 pm (EST) on Jan 9, 2008
thankyou for your invitation to freindship.
Just wondering what made you pick me out?
Cheers
posted by Macbeth at 10:00 pm (EST) on Jan 8, 2008