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Friday, January 31, 2014
The Adventures of Cecilia Spark featured on ebookSoda
The Adventures of Cecilia Spark: the Brimstone Forest
by Ngaire Elder, Illustrated by Peter Maddocks
Enchanting children's adventure
Cecilia's bug-hunting adventure in the garden takes an interesting turn when she's trapped by a witch and taken to Brimstone forest. On her adventures she meets strange and wonderful creatures including the Troglosauruses and a dragon! Fabulous tale for ages 5-8.
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A Dragon Named Dragon;Amelia Bedelia;
Burly and Grum and the Secret City
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The Phil Naessens Show Super Bowl XLVIII Preview
http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/the-phil-naessens-show-super-bowl-xlviii-preview/
On this edition of the Phil Naessens Show J.A. Sherman joins Phil to discuss the Oklahoma City Thunder’s recent thumping of the Miami Heat and Sherm shares his thoughts on whether or not he thinks the Heat can win three championships in a row. J.R. Wilco joins Phil to discuss the injury to Manu Ginobili, why the Spurs can’t beat a top seven NBA team and his thoughts on the Heat winning it all. Joe Mullinax joins Phil to preview Super Bowl XLVIII and much more
History Trivia - Guy Fawkes executed
January 31
36 BC Antonia Minor, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor was born.
314 Silvester I began his reign as Pope of the Catholic Church, succeeding Pope Miltiades. During his pontificate, the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, St. Peter's Basilica, and several cemeterial churches over the graves of martyrs were founded.
1606 Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes was executed for his plotting against Parliament and James I of England. Guy Fawkes and fellow surviving Gunpowder Plotters were hanged, drawn and quartered at Westminster.
36 BC Antonia Minor, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor was born.
314 Silvester I began his reign as Pope of the Catholic Church, succeeding Pope Miltiades. During his pontificate, the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, St. Peter's Basilica, and several cemeterial churches over the graves of martyrs were founded.
1606 Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes was executed for his plotting against Parliament and James I of England. Guy Fawkes and fellow surviving Gunpowder Plotters were hanged, drawn and quartered at Westminster.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
BOOK LAUNCH - The Briton and the Dane: Timeline by Mary Ann Bernal
Dr. Gwyneth Franger is a renowned expert in early medieval England who is set upon learning the truth about the death of Lord Erik, the last descendant of the powerful House of Wareham. Her quest becomes an obsession, a condition that began with the discovery of a portrait of the tall and valiant warrior with which she forms an extraordinary and inexplicable bond.
Digesting troves of mildewed scrolls and source documentation only enhances her belief that Lord Erik was brutally assassinated by a cabal of traitors in the pay of William the Bastard, shortly before the onslaught of the Norman Invasion.
On an archeological dig in Southern England, her team unearths an Anglo-Saxon fortress, a vast citadel built during the reign of Alfred the Great, which she believes was Lord Erik's stronghold. In the midst of her excitement, she is awakened one night from her slumbers by a disconcerting anomaly emerging from the site.
Dr. Franger finds herself transported back to the Dark Ages and at the side of the noble Lord Erik who commands an army of elite Saxon warriors, a swift and mobile force able to deploy quickly throughout the kingdom to ward off invaders.
Witnessing the unrest firsthand, Gwyneth senses that her instincts had been right all along, and she is determined to learn the identities of the treacherous blackguards hiding in the shadows, villains who may well be posing as Lord Erik's friends and counselors.
Will Gwyneth stop the assassins? Is she strong enough to walk away and watch her beloved Erik die? Or will she intervene, change the course of history and wipe out an entire timeline to save the man she loves with all her heart?
Amazon US
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Amazon UK
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The Phil Naessens Show The 2014 Texas Rangers are Loaded and Ready
http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2014/01/29/the-phil-naessens-show-the-2014-texas-rangers-are-loaded-and-ready/
On this edition of the Phil Naessens Show Rush Olson joins Phil to discuss the Texas Rangers new acquisitions Prince Fielder and Shin-Soo Choo, life without Ian Kinsler and the possibility of Nelson Cruz signing with the club this coming season. Mark Berman stops buy to talk about the possibility of Matt Harvey pitching in 2014, the signings of John Lannan and Daisuke Matsuzaka and the guys reminisce about Johan Santana and his no-hitter. Alex Hall joins Phil to discuss minor league phenom Addison Russell and the likelihood of whether or not he’ll play for the Oakland A’s this summer, the A’s possible outfield combinations plus will it be Eric Sogard or Alberto Callespo starting at second base for the Athletics this season plus much more Hot Stove Baseball talk!
History Trivia - King Charles I of England beheaded
January 30
1077 Pope Gregory VII pardoned German emperor Henry IV.
1487 Bell chimes were invented.
1522 Duke of Albany took captured French back to Scotland.
1648 Eighty Years' War: The Treaty of Münster and Osnabrück was signed, which ended the conflict between the Netherlands and Spain.
1649 King Charles I of England was beheaded.
1661 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England was ritually executed two years after his death, on the anniversary of the execution of the monarch he himself deposed.
1077 Pope Gregory VII pardoned German emperor Henry IV.
1487 Bell chimes were invented.
1522 Duke of Albany took captured French back to Scotland.
1648 Eighty Years' War: The Treaty of Münster and Osnabrück was signed, which ended the conflict between the Netherlands and Spain.
1649 King Charles I of England was beheaded.
1661 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England was ritually executed two years after his death, on the anniversary of the execution of the monarch he himself deposed.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Wizard of Notts Recommends: Blast from the Past: Meadow Lane on the 28th April 1973
The Phil Naessens Show What Really Happened to the Minnesota Timberwolves and New York Knicks?
http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/the-phil-naessens-show-what-really-happened-to-the-minnesota-timberwolves-and-new-york-knicks/
On todays Phil Naessens Show Zeb Benbrook joins Phil to discuss the 28 NBA players selected to possibly represent Team USA in Spain and also in Brazil and Aaron Stampler joins Phil to answer listeners questions about the Minnesota Timberwolves and New York Knicks plus much more NBA talk
History Trivia - Galileo observes Neptune
January 29
904 Pope Sergius III came out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
1119 Pope Gelasius II died. The brief reign of Gelasius II was plagued by the lingering investiture controversy and the aggressive actions of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. Henry took possession of Rome and twice drove the pope from the city, installing in his place the antipope Gregory VIII.
1327 Edward III was crowned By laying claim to the French throne, he started the Hundred Years' War. He also created Britain's highest knightly order, the Order of the Garter because of his fondness for chivalry.
1595 William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet was performed for the first time on this day.
1613 Galileo observed Neptune but failed to understand the significance of his find.
904 Pope Sergius III came out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
1119 Pope Gelasius II died. The brief reign of Gelasius II was plagued by the lingering investiture controversy and the aggressive actions of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. Henry took possession of Rome and twice drove the pope from the city, installing in his place the antipope Gregory VIII.
1327 Edward III was crowned By laying claim to the French throne, he started the Hundred Years' War. He also created Britain's highest knightly order, the Order of the Garter because of his fondness for chivalry.
1595 William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet was performed for the first time on this day.
1613 Galileo observed Neptune but failed to understand the significance of his find.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Message decoded, again: 3,000-year-old text may prove biblical tale of King Solomon
Message decoded, again: 3,000-year-old text may prove biblical tale of King Solomon
A few characters scratched into the side of an ancient earthenware jug have archaeologists scrambling for their dictionaries -- and wondering if it corroborates the Bible's stories of King Solomon.
The Ophel inscription -- 3,000-year-old characters found in Israel in July -- is the earliest alphabetical written text ever found in Jerusalem. It proves the real basis behind the parables and stories in the world’s most famous book, said Gershon Galil, a professor of ancient history and biblical studies at the University of Haifa.
"We are dealing here with real kings, and the kingdom of David and Solomon was a real fact," Galil told FoxNews.com, in a phone call from Israel.
But the world's leading archaeologists are still hotly debating the meaning of the inscription. Gershon offers what he calls the "only reasonable translation," noting at the same time that the very existence of the text is as important as its meaning.
"The most important thing this tells us is that somebody during this time knew how to write something," he said.
Three letters of the inscription are incomplete, and Galil translates them to read, "yah-yin chah-lak," which is Hebrew for "inferior wine." The first half of the text indicates the twentieth or thirtieth year of Solomon's reign -- making the entire inscription a label of sorts for the jug's contents.
He explains that the text must be written in an early form of southern Hebrew because it is the only language of the time to use two yods (Hebrew letters) to spell the word wine. Galil also suggests that the "inferior wine" was probably given to laborers who were helping to build the burgeoning city of Jerusalem.
If Hebrew as a written language did exist during the time of the inscription, it places the ancient Israelites in Jerusalem earlier than previously believed, under a time the Bible indicates was King Solomon's rule.
According to Galil's understanding of the text, the writing ability demonstrated by the inscription proves the existence of a fully functioning administration that collected taxes, prepared storage jars and performed other duties as early as the second half of the 10th century BC.
"The Bible claims that Solomon built the temple and that he was the man that enlarged the city," explained Galil. Outside of biblical texts, there has not been any evidence that Solomon in the mid-10th century BC ordered the building of the First Temple, the ancient Israelites' place of worship where the Dome of the Rock currently stands.
Some suggest Judean King Hezekiah actually built the temple in Solomon's name. Galil scoffed at the suggestion.
"If Obama were to achieve something, he would not claim that Bush did it. It's not in human nature! Solomon built the temple, not Hezekiah."
"Even if my reading is not the right one, the fact that somebody knew how to write [in Hebrew] during this time, shows that somebody could have easily written a book a little while later like [the Old Testament's] book of Samuel and Judges."
Galil hopes that in years to come, more evidence will be found to support the Kingdoms of Solomon and David.
"The evidence that we have today and each year we have so much more that David and Solomon were real and important kings and not just tales of the Bible," he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/01/27/message-decoded-again-3000-year-old-text-may-prove-biblical-tale-king-solomon/
The Ophel inscription -- 3,000-year-old characters found in Israel in July -- is the earliest alphabetical written text ever found in Jerusalem. It proves the real basis behind the parables and stories in the world’s most famous book, said Gershon Galil, a professor of ancient history and biblical studies at the University of Haifa.
"We are dealing here with real kings, and the kingdom of David and Solomon was a real fact," Galil told FoxNews.com, in a phone call from Israel.
But the world's leading archaeologists are still hotly debating the meaning of the inscription. Gershon offers what he calls the "only reasonable translation," noting at the same time that the very existence of the text is as important as its meaning.
'If Obama were to achieve something, he would not claim that Bush did it. It's not in human nature!'- Haifa University professor Gershon Galil
Three letters of the inscription are incomplete, and Galil translates them to read, "yah-yin chah-lak," which is Hebrew for "inferior wine." The first half of the text indicates the twentieth or thirtieth year of Solomon's reign -- making the entire inscription a label of sorts for the jug's contents.
He explains that the text must be written in an early form of southern Hebrew because it is the only language of the time to use two yods (Hebrew letters) to spell the word wine. Galil also suggests that the "inferior wine" was probably given to laborers who were helping to build the burgeoning city of Jerusalem.
If Hebrew as a written language did exist during the time of the inscription, it places the ancient Israelites in Jerusalem earlier than previously believed, under a time the Bible indicates was King Solomon's rule.
According to Galil's understanding of the text, the writing ability demonstrated by the inscription proves the existence of a fully functioning administration that collected taxes, prepared storage jars and performed other duties as early as the second half of the 10th century BC.
"The Bible claims that Solomon built the temple and that he was the man that enlarged the city," explained Galil. Outside of biblical texts, there has not been any evidence that Solomon in the mid-10th century BC ordered the building of the First Temple, the ancient Israelites' place of worship where the Dome of the Rock currently stands.
Some suggest Judean King Hezekiah actually built the temple in Solomon's name. Galil scoffed at the suggestion.
"If Obama were to achieve something, he would not claim that Bush did it. It's not in human nature! Solomon built the temple, not Hezekiah."
"Even if my reading is not the right one, the fact that somebody knew how to write [in Hebrew] during this time, shows that somebody could have easily written a book a little while later like [the Old Testament's] book of Samuel and Judges."
Galil hopes that in years to come, more evidence will be found to support the Kingdoms of Solomon and David.
"The evidence that we have today and each year we have so much more that David and Solomon were real and important kings and not just tales of the Bible," he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/01/27/message-decoded-again-3000-year-old-text-may-prove-biblical-tale-king-solomon/
Mr. Chuckles stirs the Wizard's Cauldron, and can't get enough of Christmas
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The Phil Naessens Show Introducing the Fab 5 of the Utah Jazz
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SLC Dunk Managing Editor Amar join Phil to discuss the Utah Jazz lottery picks all finally playing together and the guys take a Division by Division look at the NBA plus much more
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History Trivia - Charlemagne, King of the Franks and creator of the Holy Roman Empire, dies in Aachen.
January 28
814 Charlemagne, King of the Franks and creator of the Holy Roman Empire, died in Aachen.
1077 the excommunication of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor was lifted by Pope Gregory VII.
1099 First Crusaders began the siege of Hosn-el-Akrad Syria.
1262 Flemish/Dutch coast was ravaged by a north western storm.
1495 Pope Alexander VI gave his son Cesare Borgia as a hostage to Charles VIII of France to ensure the Pope's good behavior as Charles left Rome to conquer Naples. However, Cesare did escape and returned to Rome.
1547 Henry VIII died. His nine year old son, Edward VI became King, and the first Protestant ruler of England.
814 Charlemagne, King of the Franks and creator of the Holy Roman Empire, died in Aachen.
1077 the excommunication of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor was lifted by Pope Gregory VII.
1099 First Crusaders began the siege of Hosn-el-Akrad Syria.
1262 Flemish/Dutch coast was ravaged by a north western storm.
1495 Pope Alexander VI gave his son Cesare Borgia as a hostage to Charles VIII of France to ensure the Pope's good behavior as Charles left Rome to conquer Naples. However, Cesare did escape and returned to Rome.
1547 Henry VIII died. His nine year old son, Edward VI became King, and the first Protestant ruler of England.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Mr.Chuckles is currently reading David Foster Wallace's classic "Infinite Jest"
The Phil Naessens Show: Three Reasons Why the Indiana Pacers are the Best in the East
http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2014/01/27/the-phil-naessens-show-three-reasons-why-the-indiana-pacers-are-the-best-in-the-east/
On this edition of the Phil Naessens Show Kevin Lipe joins Phil to discuss the Memphis Grizzlies back to back wins over the Houston Rockets, Dave Joerger’s rotations and learning to play once again with Marc Gasol, Author Mark Barry stops by to talk about his book Hollywood Shakedown and Tom Lewis gives us three reasons why the Indiana Pacers are the best in the NBA Eastern Conference, Lance Stephenson and Roy Hibbert should be All-Stars and Luis Scola’s value to the Pacers plus much more.
History Trivia - The trial of Guy Fawkes begins
January 27
484 BC, the temple of Castor and Pollux, the Heavenly Twins, was dedicated.
98 Trajan became Roman Emperor after the death of Nerva.
1186 Henry VI, the son and heir of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, married Constance of Sicily.
1302 Dante became a Florentine political exile because of his political activities that included the banishment of several rivals.
1606 Gunpowder Plot: The trial of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators began, ending with their execution on January 31.
484 BC, the temple of Castor and Pollux, the Heavenly Twins, was dedicated.
98 Trajan became Roman Emperor after the death of Nerva.
1186 Henry VI, the son and heir of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, married Constance of Sicily.
1302 Dante became a Florentine political exile because of his political activities that included the banishment of several rivals.
1606 Gunpowder Plot: The trial of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators began, ending with their execution on January 31.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
History Trivia - 5th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
January 26
66 5th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
1316 Revolt in Wales against the authority of Edward II began.
1340 King Edward III of England was declared King of France.
1531 An earthquake killed thousands in Lisbon, Portugal.
1564The Council of Trent issued its conclusions in the Tridentinum, which established a distinction between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
66 5th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
1316 Revolt in Wales against the authority of Edward II began.
1340 King Edward III of England was declared King of France.
1531 An earthquake killed thousands in Lisbon, Portugal.
1564The Council of Trent issued its conclusions in the Tridentinum, which established a distinction between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Carla by Mark Barry featured on eboodsoda
Carla
by Mark Barry
Contemporary Literary Fiction
It's love at first sight when John Dexter, a released mental patient, meets Carla, a young, beautiful barmaid, in his local pub. When she starts to feel the same way, it ignites a chain of events which go from heartwarming to horrifying. A dark contemporary romance that will leave a lasting impression...
US link
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The Night I Danced with Rommel featured on ebookSoda
The Night I Danced with Rommel
by Elisabeth Marrion
Compelling Historical Fiction
'May I have this dance, Hilde?' asked Field Marshal Rommel, opening the Grande Ball held in his honour. Did that dance save the life of Hilde's Polish friends? A touching and vivid tale of compassion and perseverance, based on true events.
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Tea with Mussolini,US Link
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History Trivia - Henry VIII secretly marries Anne Boleyn
January 25
41 Tiberius Claudius Drusus was proclaimed as emperor by the Praetorian Guard. After a night of negotiation, Claudius was accepted as Roman Emperor by the Senate.
98 The Emperor Nerva died of natural causes.
1327 Edward III became King of England.
1348 An earthquake destroyed Villach (Austria) that killed thousands.
1494 Alfonso II became King of Naples.
1533 Henry VIII of England secretly married his second wife Anne Boleyn.
41 Tiberius Claudius Drusus was proclaimed as emperor by the Praetorian Guard. After a night of negotiation, Claudius was accepted as Roman Emperor by the Senate.
98 The Emperor Nerva died of natural causes.
1327 Edward III became King of England.
1348 An earthquake destroyed Villach (Austria) that killed thousands.
1494 Alfonso II became King of Naples.
1533 Henry VIII of England secretly married his second wife Anne Boleyn.