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 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

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 Distant Drum

The Distant Drum
Author: F.E. Noakes
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848325630

“We waited in silence, each man occupied with his own secret thoughts and no doubt wrestling with his own secret fears. I think that half-hour was probably the worst I have ever spent. Slowly and inexorably the minutes passed, second by second, and the time approached which might be the end of everything for me. All my efforts to screw up my courage, all my fatalistic self-assurances that what is to be, will be, became more and more useless, and hope seemed to ooze away with every second...” Frederick Noakes, 1917. Guardsman Frederick Noakes fought on the Western Front for the last 18 months of the Great War. In 1934, he wanted to write up his ‘adventures’ while his memory was still ‘undimmed’, using the letters he wrote home during 1917–1919 as the basis for the memoir. His eloquent text, with his views on politics, morale and the trenches, moved friends to persuade Noakes to publish the work privately in 1952. Fen Noakes did not consider himself a hero, but the dignity with which he conducted himself under the most dreadful conditions suggest otherwise. His articulate and effective prose gives a voice to the average soldier in the trenches. Professor Peter Simkins provides an introduction to this new edition, which also includes a foreword by Carole Noakes, niece of the author.

Tangier

Tangier
Author: John Hawkins
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1399073095

In 1661 Portugal ceded Tangier to Charles II as part of Catherine of Braganza’s dowry settlement. Thus started the adventure known as ‘English Tangier’ whereby the Stuart monarch spent a king’s ransom defending a city perched precariously on the North African coast surrounded by hostile powers. Woven into the historical fabric of C17th, this is a compelling narrative history bringing to life the characters that comprised English Tangier, and the greed, ambition and religious fervour which drove the political manoeuvrings, ignited the emotions and produced acts of extreme heroism in the struggle to impose British rule on an alien culture. The book describes the surreal reality of life in Tangier, the Tangier Regiment, the developing army tradition of dashing gallantry and unselfish bravery, and other regiments holding the earliest battle honor – ‘Tangier’. It also highlights the actions of those who determined the development of the town and its eventual fate. We see the results of decisions made by Charles II and his brother the Duke of York (soon to be James II), the qaids and sultans of Morocco, the Spanish Duke of Medina, Samuel Pepys and the successive governors of Tangier.

The Adventures of P.D. Puddleskipper (U.S. Trade)

The Adventures of P.D. Puddleskipper (U.S. Trade)
Author: Christopher Wood
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0557952077

Ever since he was a geckling, P.D. Puddleskipper dreamed of exploring the world just beyond the Kapok tree. For P.D. life was more than simply gathering grubs and lounging about in the sun like other geckos. Life was an adventure! But not until a terrible metal beast attacks the Emerald Forest does he finally get his chance. Piloting his latest invention, an airship called the Puddlejumper, P.D. leads his friends, fellow lizard Flora Springtail, a tree frog named Blinky, and a sleepy tree sloth named Waffles on an incredible journey in search of a new home. Join the crew of the Puddlejumper as they bravely venture forth across the Emerald Forest, battling sticky-fingered fruit bats and slippery snakes, exploring far-away places, looking for lost treasure, and making new friends along the way. From Way-Up peak to the Rollie-Roo River, the Cave of Song to the Great Kapok Tree, P.D. and his friends learn the value of friendship through their exciting adventures.

Gayatri Rahasya - Secrets of the Gayatri Mantra

Gayatri Rahasya - Secrets of the Gayatri Mantra
Author:
Publisher: GNR. KRISH
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2024-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

First published in 1933, His Holiness Shri Prabhu Ashrit Swamiji has truly blessed our world with this profound work on expounding the Gayatri Mantra. It is said, "Gayantam Trayate Iti Gayatri," meaning the person who chants the Gayatri Mantra is protected by Gayatri. What is this mantra? Why is this mantra called the Maha Mantra? What is the meaning of this mantra? How should one chant it, and what are its benefits? In this book, you will discover the mysteries and insights of the mantra as the author inspires you through a journey depicted as a conversation between a Mahatma and the local village folks. In their dialogue, the Mahatma enlightens them—and, by extension, the reader—with the secrets and glory of the Gayatri Mantra. The conversation addresses many questions and clears doubts about this sacred mantra. In a fast-paced world dominated by technology, this book offers peace, solace, and a grounding connection to the illuminating power of the Gayatri Mantra. May this book guide you to a deeper understanding and bring a sense of peace and spiritual fulfillment into your life. Embrace the teachings within, and let the Gayatri Mantra illuminate your path.

Music in Aztec and Inca Territory

Music in Aztec and Inca Territory
Author: Robert M. Stevenson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0520317238

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1976.

Deeper into the Occult

Deeper into the Occult
Author: Peter Underwood
Publisher: Peter Underwood
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1975
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

In an age when voodoo dancers have appeared in London, when Robert Williams, chief psychologist at Kansas State Industrial Reformatory admits to being a practising warlock; when moon-astronaut Edgar Mitchell conducts extra-sensory experiments in space; when the course of a £1,000,000 road is altered to save a 'fairy tree'; when a ghost is officially registered on a census form; when Americans can 'dial-a-horoscope' for a twenty-four hour prophesy; and when the complete skeleton of a cyclops is unearthed by archaeologists - is it surprising that there is a growing interest in the occult, for research in many fields simply proves that things are not what they seem? The sequel to his successful Into the Occult (1973), Underwood delves deeper into this terrain, attempting to find an explanation for a variety of phenomena that have baffled scientists and contradicted the basic tenets of their calling. Using many case histories, he discusses haunted music, vampires, superstitions, and dowsing and divining. Do Egyptian or family curses have any effect? Is there any evidence to support the theory of reincarnation? Does psychic surgery work? What part have clairvoyants played in the solution of famous criminal cases? Could there really be fairies at the bottom of your garden? Through the investigation of these and other fascinating questions, and the inclusion of extensive lists for further reading, Underwood leads the enquirer to an awareness of the possibilities of the occult so that he may pursue an open-minded approach for him or herself, and, like the author, come to the realisation that things are indeed not always what they seem...

Dragon City

Dragon City
Author: James Axler
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459227670

AFTER THE END Humanity has been held in subjugation for thousands of years, manipulated by a cruel alien race. But what began as a game among self-styled gods evolved into an internecine power play. Divided by ego and greed, the enemy faced resistance—and a reckoning—from an intrepid group of human rebels. But now the Cerberus operation lies in disarray, its members missing or broken, even as the Annunaki threat is reborn in a new and more horrifying form. THE GOD MACHINE Enlil, cruelest of them all, is set to revive the sadistic pantheon that will rule the Earth. Based in his vast Dragon City, Enlil plans to create infinite gods—at the cost of humankind. With the Cerberus team at its lowest ebb, can they possibly stop his twisted plan? Or are they, too, destined to be absorbed by the God Machine?