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Out of Our Hearts and Minds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Out of Our Hearts and Minds

The diversity of the members of the Transylvania Writers' Alliance is reflected in the writings included in this book. Poems startle, prose excites, and the human experience is illuminated. The reader will meet mountain folk, international travelers and those who struggle with the everyday. From the woman who is sensuously stirred by a symphony to an encounter along the Seine, from the magical world of the Koi to the imagined world of a science fiction saga, from a South Carolina sea coast to a cemetery of the War Between the States, these stories provide a panoply of the fruits of creative voices. The writers take pride in producing this book, a tribute to the time and place in which they live.

Hotel Transylvania
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Hotel Transylvania

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-02
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

In Hotel Transylvania, Le Comte de Saint-Germain, the newest member of Louis XV's court, catches the eye of Madelaine de Montalia, but the young lady has attracted others as well, not all of whom mean her well. The Palace is the home of nobleman Francesco Ragoczy da San Germano, who collects the finest art and also dabbles in the black arts.

Hôtel Transylvania
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 389

Hôtel Transylvania

From a Bram Stoker Award winner, the first tale of the ancient Carpathian vampire, set in the Paris of King Louis XV . . . Le Comte de Saint‐Germain appears to be a wealthy, worldly aristocrat, envied and desired by many but fully known to none. In fact, he is a vampire, born in the Carpathian Mountains in 2119 BCE, turned in his late thirties, and destined to roam the world forever, watching and participating in history. In Hôtel Transylvania, this charismatic hero makes his first appearance in the long-running series as he battles against Satanists to preserve the young Madelaine de Montalia from ruin. It’s a richly atmospheric tale of dark fantasy and gothic suspense from the first woman to be named a “Living Legend” by the International Horror Guild, an author who uses “her vampire hero as a lens to focus on the best and worst of human behavior throughout history” (Publishers Weekly).

Hôtel Transylvania
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

Hôtel Transylvania

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Trouble in Transylvania
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Trouble in Transylvania

DIVDIVCassandra Reilly is embroiled in a case of international intrigue and murder as two factions battle over a crumbling resort/divDIV London-based lesbian translator and part-time sleuth Cassandra Reilly is on the move again. Her latest trip is to China, via Eastern Europe, where, upon receiving a call about a murder in a run-down Transylvanian health spa, she suddenly finds herself embroiled in a murky and wholly unusual investigation. The woman accused of the murder, Gladys Bentwhistle, had previously met Cassandra on the train. She begs Cassandra for help and, unable to resist her own insatiable curiosity and hunger for adventure, Cassandra says yes./divDIV As the mystery unfolds, Cass...

The Golden Age in Transylvania
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

The Golden Age in Transylvania

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-09-15
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  • Publisher: DigiCat

In The Golden Age in Transylvania, Mor Jokai writes thrilling tales about 17th-century Transylvania at the height of a group of noble families. The Golden Age in Transylvania is a page-turner of a romantic adventure. Contents: "A Hunting Party in the Year 1666 II. The House in Ebesfalva III. A Prince by Compulsion IV. The Hungarian Princes in Banquet V. Castle Bodola VI. The Battle of Nagy-Szöllös VII. The Princess VIII. Azraele IX. The Prince and His Minister X. The Lieutenant of the Rounds XI. Sanga-moarta XII. A Great Lord in the Seventeenth Century."

Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute

For six decades western North Carolinians have asked the question: "What are those big satellite dishes doing behind that chain-linked fence?" In the early years of the site near Rosman, NASA gave public tours of the antennas it used to track space satellites. When the defense department took over, the tours stopped. Signs were posted that read "Unauthorized Entry Prohibited" and armed guards patrolled the site. Wild myths took root. Underground tunnels held nuclear missiles. The site was a submarine base. A city built underground held captive space aliens. Then, suddenly, DoD departed. New owners dusted off the satellite dishes and pointed them into deepest space. Public tours at the new Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute were reestablished and programs were created for a brand new mission-- science education. Now, local author Craig Gralley tells PARI's full story.

Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Mountains
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Mountains

Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Mountains is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to the region that includes Asheville, Biltmore Estate, Cherokee, Blue Ridge Parkway, and other nearby environs. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of the area and its surrounding environs.

Nationalist Politics and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 574

Nationalist Politics and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town

Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania is now part of Romania, but was once a Hungarian town, and still retains many ethnic Hungarians. This book examines nationalist politics - in Cluj, Transylvania, and the wider region - and also the more fluid terrain on which ethnicity and nationhood are experienced and understood in everyday life.

The Remote Borderland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

The Remote Borderland

The Remote Borderland explores the significance of the contested region of Transylvania to the creation of Hungarian national identity. Author László Kürti illustrates the process by which European intellectuals, politicians, and artists locate their nation's territory, embody it with meaning, and reassert its importance at various historical junctures. The book's discussion of the contested and negotiated nature of nationality in its East Central European setting reveals cultural assumptions profoundly mortgaged to twentieth-century notions of home, nation, state, and people. The Remote Borderland shows that it is not only important to recognize that nations are imagined, but to note how and where they are imagined in order to truly understand the transformation of European societies during the twentieth century.