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A VERY DEER LOVE STORY is a Christmas tale about an orphan fawn named Estherell and her unusual meeting with famous Rudolph one Christmastime. Estherell is desperately seeking food and shelter while Rudolph is despondent over his non-glowing nose. While aimlessly wandering together, a near tragedy takes place. In overcoming the ordeal, the two also resolve their personal problems. This leads them to displaying love for each other and eventual marriage performed by none other than Santa Claus. During their honeymoon travels, they experience a variety of adventures. Rudolph is challenged to a duel over Estherell's affection. The deer wander into the town of Bethlehem and pay homage to baby Jesus lying in the manger. And as they venture back to the North Pole, they unselfishly perform acts of charity to a former foe. In conclusion, Estherell gives birth to a fawn of her own.
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The third volume of the annotated biblithography on Carpath-Rusyn studies contains over 800 entries in a wide range of disciplines: archeology, art and architecture, bibliography, biography, church history, economics, ethnography, geography, history, language, literature, and politics, among others. Each entry provides full bibliographic data followed by a succinct content analysis of the book, journal article, or book chapter in question. The bibliography is comprehensive and includes all publications that appeared between 1995 and 1999, regardless of language or place of publication. Appended are several statistical charts and a comprehensive index of authors and subjects.
A group of international scholars - each from a country containing a Rusyn population - address the historic past and contemporary situation of East Slavs living primarily in the Carpathian Mountains.