Sounds of Distant Drums

Sounds of Distant Drums
Author: Alfred Sandison Hutchison
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2010-09-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1453573291

This book of selected poems by the Rhodesian/South African poet ,Alf Hutchison, powerfully illustrated by his youngest daughter Fiona, reflects upon love passion hatred remorse jubilation xenophobiafriendship and mans inhumanity to man. It is a collection of mainly reflective poetry which will at times reduce the reader to tears bring joy to the heart and soul of lovers and friendsbring a sense of patriotism to the lost tribes of Rhodesia and South Africa in the Diasporabut most of all I hope and pray that it makes you think

The Sound of Distant Drums

The Sound of Distant Drums
Author: Chuck Knox
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2005-05-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1463457979

The Heroes of this book are the veterans and their families whose stories span 140+ years in protecting our country. Their stories are history, filled with the mundane events of service life, the fear of combat, the horror that front line infantrymen faced, the tension that air crews and pilots faced, the vastness of the Pacific that confronted sailors, the strain on the mind and bodies of Prisoners of War, and humor viewed through the eyes of the veterans. As you read their stories listen to the voices of these veterans and picture in your mind an aging color guard from a local veterans post; visualize them marching into the mist, to the sound of distant drums and the muted bugles call, along with the men and women who have gone before. There are no large marble memorials to these individual veterans; their monument is a free United States. I am left with one thought about the experience of speaking with these people; God bless the United States of America and all who serve her.

Sounds of a Distant Drum

Sounds of a Distant Drum
Author: Bill Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1972
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Collection of songs, poetry, stories and rhymes illustrated by different artists.

The Sonic Boom

The Sonic Boom
Author: Joel Beckerman
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0544191749

A guide to the effective use of sound in marketing, revealing the surprising ways sound can influence our emotions, opinions, and preferences

Current Opinion

Current Opinion
Author: Edward Jewitt Wheeler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1919
Genre: Literature
ISBN:

The Nephilim Factor

The Nephilim Factor
Author: Donald R. Cope
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1634177002

While driving across a bridge in a driving rainstorm, Joe sees a car in the water quickly sinking into the lake. Hearing cries for help, he jumps in the water to save a mother and her two children. During the heroic rescue Joe gets disoriented in the murky lake and is transported to another world, a novel place where he is exposed to planets he’s never heard of and encounters experiences that shatter his understanding of all things spiritual. In this new world, Joe encounters a guide who helps him to understand life’s greatest mysteries, including the question that has always haunted Joe the most; what causes extreme evil on earth? Joe learns the incredible story of angels who were granted free will and came to earth, impregnated human woman and whose offspring changed the very course of history. These amazing creatures were called The Nephilim; beings referred to in ancient texts as “the heroes of old, the men of renown”. People throughout the world know the story of creation in the book of Genesis yet have overlooked the strange verse just a few chapters later. “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days--and also afterward--when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.” Who were these creatures and how could they still impact our world today? The shocking conclusion of The Nephilim Factor provides a chilling explanation of how evil might be living right next door!

The Essential Guide to Game Audio

The Essential Guide to Game Audio
Author: Steve Horowitz
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2014-03-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1134595441

The Essential Guide to Game Audio: The Theory and Practice of Sound for Games is a first of its kind textbook and must-have reference guide for everything you ever wanted to know about sound for games. This book provides a basic overview of game audio, how it has developed over time, and how you can make a career in this industry. Each chapter gives you the background and context you will need to understand the unique workflow associated with interactive media. The practical, easy to understand interactive examples provide hands-on experience applying the concepts in real world situations.

The Ashes of Time

The Ashes of Time
Author: Peter Knyte
Publisher: Clandestine Books Limited
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1912367076

The vastness of India holds many secrets. Some so ancient even their names are lost... With only an ancient set of cryptic directions as a guide, and the murderous Order of Icarus trying to find them, our group of adventurers must decide what to do next. If they break cover from where they have been hiding in Turkey it won’t take long before their enemies begin their pursuit. But the only map they have to follow is so ancient the world it once described may no longer exist. There can be no going back, and no shortcuts to find what they seek. Perhaps only the strange dreams and visions that visit them on the sound of distant drums can help them reach their goal. _________________________ To find out what happens, read The Ashes of Time, the third and final installment in the Flames of Time trilogy.

The Fateful Lightning

The Fateful Lightning
Author: Jeff Shaara
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 034554921X

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From Jeff Shaara comes the riveting final installment in the Civil War series that began with A Blaze of Glory and continued in A Chain of Thunder and The Smoke at Dawn. November 1864: As the Civil War rolls into its fourth bloody year, the tide has turned decidedly in favor of the Union. A grateful Abraham Lincoln responds to Ulysses S. Grant’s successes by bringing the general east, promoting Grant to command the entire Union war effort, while William Tecumseh Sherman now directs the Federal forces that occupy all of Tennessee. In a massive surge southward, Sherman conquers the city of Atlanta, sweeping aside the Confederate army under the inept leadership of General John Bell Hood. Pushing through northern Georgia, Sherman’s legendary March to the Sea shoves away any Rebel presence, and by Christmas 1864 the city of Savannah falls into the hands of “Uncle Billy.” Now there is but one direction for Sherman to go. In his way stands the last great hope for the Southern cause, General Joseph E. Johnston. In the concluding novel of his epic Civil War tetralogy, Jeff Shaara tells the dramatic story of the final eight months of battle from multiple perspectives: the commanders in their tents making plans for total victory, as well as the ordinary foot soldiers and cavalrymen who carried out their orders until the last alarum sounded. Through Sherman’s eyes, we gain insight into the mind of the general who vowed to “make Georgia howl” until it surrendered. In Johnston, we see a man agonizing over the limits of his army’s power, and accepting the burden of leading the last desperate effort to ensure the survival of the Confederacy. The Civil War did not end quietly. It climaxed in a storm of fury that lay waste to everything in its path. The Fateful Lightning brings to life those final brutal, bloody months of fighting with you-are-there immediacy, grounded in the meticulous research that readers have come to expect from Jeff Shaara. Praise for The Fateful Lightning “Powerful and emotional . . . highly recommended.”—Historical Novels Review “Outstanding . . . Shaara combines his extensive knowledge of military history with his consummate skill as a storyteller.”—Booklist “Readers . . . looking for an absorbing novel will be well rewarded.”—The Clarion-Ledger “A great accomplishment and a more than fitting conclusion to Shaara’s work on the Civil War.”—Bookreporter