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by South Thasland » Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:34 pm
by ViZion » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:12 pm
Buffett and Colbert wrote:OOC: A Guide to Parrotheads and Why I shaved my head: An Autobiography were supposed to be two separate books but I like the effect of the merge! XD
by ViZion » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:13 pm
South Thasland wrote:We would love to donate...
Books-
"Practical Capitalism", John Trimetz
"The Rise of South Thasland", Suno Abits
"Who's Who in South Thas Politics", Eric Cauterfield
"A Field Guide to the Houses of South Thasland", Eric Cauterfield
Periodicals-
The Monarch (weekly news)
The Veeii Times (daily news)
Artifacts-
A collection of pottery, circa-1200s CE
A collection of Thas Currency, 1000s-Modern Day
One (1) Thas Junk, circa-1310 CE
One (1) Pen, used to sign Constitution
by ViZion » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:13 pm
Rasoana wrote:Our country has now sent the following books to the Official World History Library:
-Joshua Jonstinikov: A Biography
-The Conflict of Al Quidha: First Nuclear Bomb
-Rasoana: Who We Are
-The Revolution of an Empire
by ViZion » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:14 pm
Sorgan wrote:We are willing to donate an artifact called The Dream Cube which was a glass cube kept in the citidal before it was burned down. We will also donate
The Sorgan wall,Rise and Fall by Keith Kurn.A historical story about the rise of the wall in Sorgan
The Kings Land,Future Sorgan by kurt killo..The predicited story of what would happen in future Sorgan
The Revoulution by bernard Jurd.A historical story about the revoulution
The Valley's keep,a story about the acient tomb.A story about the discovery of an ancient tomb
by ViZion » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:14 pm
Havaerre wrote:Our nation has always considered intelligence and education to be among the most important values of all. We commend you for establishing this library, it is truly a monumental achievement. With that said, we are willing to donate 2 billion credits of our currency, along with a wide collection of books about:
-Havaerre's national history, including The History of Havaerre vol. 1-3, and Forged in Peace by historian Wan Ti Kintin. Both documentations of Havaerre's history.
-Poetry, including collections of poetry Radiating Rainforest by Hoff Newark, A Letter to Damien by Julie Jappens, and the collection of poetry for children "Jump, Wilfred!" by the renowned poet Jib Kertz.
-Politics, including Father Knows Best by Frank Kerry, The Parliament's Fortress by Dean Tomson and Ten Khabenedaf, and Delusions by Jess Danesbury. All are about the political tendencies of Havaerre.
-Fiction, including Chasing Charlie by Rena Redford about a girl who is searching for her biological father, Blue by Jobi Shell about what would have happened if Danny "Blue" Curtis, a beloved civil rights leader, had night been assassinated while overseas, and Children of the Stars by Bright Mind Award winner Jenna Helms about the colonization of outer space in an attempt to escape a looming nuclear war.
-Science, including a large range of textbooks regarding physics, biology, planetary science, chemistry, nuclear power, and advanced aeronautics. All of which were composed by the highly educated members of the Havaerrian Intellectual Association (HIA).
We hope that our nation will be able to contribute further in the future, and schedule visits to the library for our numerous scholars and young minds.
by Kagetora » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:15 pm
by ViZion » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:15 pm
Iglesian Archipelago wrote:The Democratic Republic of the Iglesian Archipelago will contribute with:
- "The Muses", by António Costa Silva Gomes - a story that tells a story about a poor boy who is then helped by fairies known as the "Muses" (1837);
- "The Peace Dove", by João Pereira - a story about wars all over the multiverse (1989);
- "Free Land", by Mário Lopes - a story about a person who transforms a former colony into an independent left-wing democratic state (1991);
- "Seas of Valeneska", by António Costa Silva Gomes - a story about a girl from Valeneska who was poor and became a multi-millionaire (1861);
- "Songs of Poetry", by Sandra Marques - collection of poetries from the writer (2000);
- "Reality", by Ana Nunes - a story about the conditions of life in Longfort (2009).
by ViZion » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:16 pm
Kagetora wrote:The nations of Kagetora and Xin Han will be donating a history of East Asia when it is completed. It will have a link!
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Grittonia's Law wrote:Everyone is gay, they just don't know it.
One who automatically claims they are straight without probing are undoubtedly gay.
Gren's Theorem wrote:Everyone is attracted to Grit. Those who say differently simply refuse to acknowledge it.
"Oy vey! All he talked about was parties and sex! And those Perviolosi twins kept tugging at my pants. Get me some tylenol." - Roman Ambassador after meeting Pappa Nick & his entourage
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