Google 1649'ish (animals for Kids) ... allerley Erste Tiere 'in The 1650s'... ... |
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Author:
| haupt, nico |
Series title: | 1649ish Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4895-8245-4 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $11.49 |
Book Description:
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" ein kinderbuch about allerley erste Tiere, welche Menschen erst ab 1649'ish gesehen haben OR google 1649'ish animals for kids"For the right "perspective" from nico haupt aka mc nicomedy2010 ((more at http://checkthis.com/theBOOk and related links))['femalse' and 'gerMANN' since 2011, diplom media scientist from germany, 'former transgression comedian [on subways and elsewhere)', former journalist until 2001 ; ewing2001@soundcloud ; ..So finally I finished up the promised *memorial...
More Description" ein kinderbuch about allerley erste Tiere, welche Menschen erst ab 1649'ish gesehen haben OR google 1649'ish animals for kids"For the right "perspective" from nico haupt aka mc nicomedy2010 ((more at http://checkthis.com/theBOOk and related links))['femalse' and 'gerMANN' since 2011, diplom media scientist from germany, 'former transgression comedian [on subways and elsewhere)', former journalist until 2001 ; ewing2001@soundcloud ; ..So finally I finished up the promised *memorial booklet version for kids and homeless animals|tiere, which shows again that the first 16 centuries did not exist.excerpt :The word "snake" was artificially extended into the past and 'then.0' 'latinized' into "serpentes", while it came clearly from german language, the German word "Schnake" [ "ring snake"] and Old High German "snahhan" ["to creep"].(((compare with the word "ring" ; "combination of interested persons" is from 1829. "Tree ring" is recorded in literature from 1670s; "fairy ring" is from around //1662.0+. ringleader (n.) //1650.0 ; //1655.0 ; from Middle English dialect phrase "to lead the ring" (o:"14|xx"), it's "probably said" from a medieval metaphor from dancing.)))