How Thor Lost His Thunder

How Thor Lost His Thunder

Author: Declan Taggart

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-15

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1351674218

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How Thor Lost his Thunder is the first major English-language study of early medieval evidence for the Old Norse god, Thor. In this book, the most common modern representations of Thor are examined, such as images of him wreathed in lightning, and battling against monsters and giants. The origins of these images within Iron Age and early medieval evidence are then uncovered and investigated. In doing so, the common cultural history of Thor’s cult and mythology is explored and some of his lesser known traits are revealed, including a possible connection to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Iceland. This geographically and chronologically far-reaching study considers the earliest sources in which Thor appears, including in evidence from the Viking colonies of the British Isles and in Scandinavian folklore. Through tracing the changes and variety that has occurred in Old Norse mythology over time, this book provokes a questioning of the fundamental popular and scholarly beliefs about Thor for the first time since the Victorian era, including whether he really was a thunder god and whether worshippers truly believed they would encounter him in the afterlife. Considering evidence from across northern Europe, How Thor Lost his Thunder challenges modern scholarship’s understanding of the god and of the northern pantheon as a whole and is ideal for scholars and students of mythology, and the history and religion of medieval Scandinavia.


Thunder Wagon

Thunder Wagon

Author: James Reasoner

Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print

Published: 2016-09-21

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 9781410490810

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The second title in the exciting new frontier saga Wind River. When the rail crew reaches Wind River in Wyoming Territory, the small town changes overnight. The army arrives to protect the railroad, the friendly Shoshone are accused of stealing cattle, and wild talk of gold sends the townfolk into a frenzy. For the marshal, keeping the peace will never be the same.


The Map on the Chuck Wagon Canvas

The Map on the Chuck Wagon Canvas

Author: Tom Davy

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2010-12-08

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1452049165

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Part of Tom Cutters instructions to his men: We will have something original on this drive. Out artist, Artie Cohn, has painted a map all the way to Abilene on the chuck wagon canvas. Hell be painting our progress each day all the way to our destination as well as incidents that may happen along the way. On the other side of the wagon he has painted another map for our trip back home. Check with them to know where we are, how far weve gone and how far we have to go.


Evergreen

Evergreen

Author: Lawrence Quammen

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2017-12-18

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 1480847852

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Evergreen is a lively story of 3 sisters, the daughters of Mama and Papa Hopkins, a family of mice. The Hopkins family lives in an old sawdust pile located behind the Hillendale Sawmill and Lumber Company in the small town of Evergreen, Georgia. Evergreen is a little south of north Georgia and a little west of east Georgia. This story follows Pouxie, Mouxie and Chrissie from birth to their early teenage years, times of excitement and adventure. Evergreen is about the magic of childhood, family, love, trust and friendship. The sisters are accompanied in their adventures by a host of great characters and are depicted in a series of excellent illustrations. The principal characters, Pouxie, Mouxie and Chrissie were created by the authors father in the mid 1950s for a series of stories for his children. Evergreen is the first book of a trilogy named The Adventures of Pouxie, Mouxie and Chrissie.


Boys' Life

Boys' Life

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1913-08

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.


Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English

Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English

Author: Michael B. Montgomery

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2021-06-22

Total Pages: 3218

ISBN-13: 1469662558

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The Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English is a revised and expanded edition of the Weatherford Award–winning Dictionary of Smoky Mountain English, published in 2005 and known in Appalachian studies circles as the most comprehensive reference work dedicated to Appalachian vernacular and linguistic practice. Editors Michael B. Montgomery and Jennifer K. N. Heinmiller document the variety of English used in parts of eight states, ranging from West Virginia to Georgia—an expansion of the first edition's geography, which was limited primarily to North Carolina and Tennessee—and include over 10,000 entries drawn from over 2,200 sources. The entries include approximately 35,000 citations to provide the reader with historical context, meaning, and usage. Around 1,600 of those examples are from letters written by Civil War soldiers and their family members, and another 4,000 are taken from regional oral history recordings. Decades in the making, the Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English surpasses the original by thousands of entries. There is no work of this magnitude available that so completely illustrates the rich language of the Smoky Mountains and Southern Appalachia.


Well of Sorrows

Well of Sorrows

Author: Joshua Palmatier

Publisher: Baen Publishing Enterprises

Published: 2015-02-10

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 162579391X

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Colin Harten and his parents had fled across the ocean to escape the Family wars in Andover and find a better life. But the New World proved no haven for the Hartens and their fellow refugees. Forced to undertake an expedition to the unexplored plains east of the newly settled coastal cities, the Hartens and their companions were not prepared for the dangers they would face. Pursued by plains dwellers known as the dwarren, the Hartens' wagon train fled to the very edge of a dark forest¾a place they had been warned to avoid at all costs by a small band of Alvritshai warriors, the first race they had encountered on the plains. Colin survived the perils of the forest, rescued by spirits of Light, and transformed by the power of the Well of Sorrows, but he paid a very high price. For drinking the LifeBlood--the waters of the Well¾changed Colin into something not entirely human. And whatever he has become, he might prove the only defense against the dark spirits of the forest and the Wraiths they had created to destroy humans, dwarren, and the Alvritshai alike. At the publisher's request, this title is published without DRM (Digital Rights Managment).