Bards - Pied Piper

jonwillowpel at juno.com jonwillowpel at juno.com
Wed Jan 19 14:03:49 PST 2000


Great job on Pied Piper. Didn't I tell people that Kyleena is a jewel.
You should see her bards books. 
Willow

On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 04:46:40 CST "kyleena of the rom"
<kyleena_of_the_rom at hotmail.com> writes:
> Greetings Katitcha from L. Kyleena of the Rom,
>     Concerning your request for information on the Pied Piper of 
> Hamelin.  
> As previously reported, is is by Robert Browning, but I have found 
> an on 
> line copy of it complete with Illustrations by Kate Greenway.
>     My apologies for not being able to just give you the on line 
> address, 
> but I am still new enough to the web to not have learned how to be 
> efficient, so do as I did to get there. First, for my research 
> engine, I 
> called up <Dogpile>.  Then for search subject I entered <Pied Piper 
> of 
> Hamlin> (I know this is mispelled, but it worked anyway-twice).
>    Now Dogpile will go through several other search engines (I hope 
> I'm 
> using the right words here.) and will give you the results of it's 
> quest.  
> The first two sites that it lists will say that zero matches were 
> found. I 
> believe that the 3rd one (<GoTo.com>) will say that it found ten 
> matches--the third of which will be the entire text of the book, 
> with 
> illustrations, all at your fingertips.  I did not check out the rest 
> of the 
> sites listed, but one of them implied a possible historical 
> reference site 
> for the book....
>     My curiosity satisfied, I did not electronically quest forward 
> to seek 
> out The Brothers Grimm's Hansel and Grettel....Happy hunting.
>    Further more, running a search at Amazon.com is a great way to 
> get all 
> the statistics on existing books so that you can look them up in 
> your local 
> library.  With the basic name and title, you can often phone your 
> library 
> and ask them to pull the book for you, or you can electronically 
> access you 
> public/college libraries on line. (I've got the proceedures written 
> down, 
> but you can call your local library and ask them for an address if a 
> search 
> doesn't produce one.
>    That's enough for now, I've got merchandise to finish before I 
> sleep 
> tonight, but thank you for the challenge on the Pied Piper.
>                        Until our paths cross again-take care,
>                               Lady Kyleena of the Rom.
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