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Book 36 of 2023
Title: Alone in the Valley: A Soldier's Journey in the Vietnam War Authors: George R. Lanigan ISBN: 9781518825378 Tags: AUS ADF AA Australian Army, AUS ADF AA SAS Special Air Service (ASAS), AUS ADF Australian Defence Force, AUS Australia, B-52 Stratofortress, Bolivia, Buddhism (Religion), C-119 Flying Box Car, C-123 Provider, Catholic, Che Guevara, Cold War (1946-1991), HUN Hungarian Revolution of 1956, HUN Hungary, KHM Cambodia, KHM Cambodian Army (Vietnam War), KHM Cambodian Civil War (1967-1975), KHM Dr Son Ngoc Thanh, KHM FANK Khmer Army / Forces Armees Nationals Khmeres (1970-1975) (Cambodian Civil War), KHM General Lon Nol, KHM Khmer Rouge, KHM Khmer Serei (Cambodia Civil War), KHM Prince Norodom Sihanouk, M-113 APC, Medevac helicopter, Nungs, OV-10 Bronco, PAN Chagres River, PAN Colon, PAN Panama, PAN USA Fort Sherman, PAN USA Fort Sherman - Jungle Operations Training Center, PAN USAF Howard Air Force Base, POW, Rangers, SpecOps, Tamara Bunker Bider (East German Guerilla/KGB), U-10 Helio Courier, US AK Alaska, US AK ALCAN highway, US AK Delta Junction, US AK Gulkana Glacier, US CIA Central Intelligence Agency, US George Peppard (Actor), US Lodge Act, US Martha Raye (Actress), US Medal Of Honor, US OH Kent State University, US OH Kent State University Shootings (1970) (Vietnam War), US OH Ohio, US President Richard M. 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Description: In 1968, George Lanigan leaves the University of Maryland and sets off on the journey of his life. He volunteers to serve his country in the Vietnam War and enlists in the army where he becomes an elite Special Forces advisor in a top-secret program. The United States is clandestinely training the Cambodian Army, Forces Armees Nationales Khmeres, and Lanigan is at the heart of the mission. In this personal memoir, LTC George R. Lanigan, USA (Retired), adapts his forty-year-old letters and correspondence to his parents into an emotionally compelling and suspenseful narrative that relates his daily life of survival and political tension. It's an inside, firsthand look at a rare, and previously classified, Vietnam War experience. But its scope reaches beyond the war itself and illuminates the realities soldiers face returning home, building a life, and even visiting war zones four decades later. Its openness and honesty will resonate with war veterans, their friends and family members, those suffering post-traumatic stress disorder, and people of all ages who are interested in American history. Readers will learn about war life, a volatile political environment, and how personal experiences weave together to create the person one eventually becomes.
#Books#Ebooks#Booklr#Bookblr#non-fiction#history#military history#cambodia#vietnam war#cambodian civil war#us army#special forces#green berets
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★ Roger's Audiobooks (A—D) ★
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UPDATED: May 23, 2023
Books are linked to the seller who has the lower price for individual downloads, usually that's Google Play. If you listen to a lot of audiobooks, Audible's or Barnes & Noble's all-you-can-eat option makes more sense.
Book series have been grouped together and they are alphabetized by their series' name.
If Audible isn't your thing, Roger's audiobooks can also be found at these other sites but availability varies from site to site:
Audible ☆ Audiobooks.com ☆ AudioBooksNow.com ☆ AudiobookStore.com ☆ Barnes & Noble ☆ Binge Books ☆ Chirp Books ☆ Downpour ☆ Everand ☆ Google Play ☆ Hoopla ☆ Libro.fm ☆ Overdrive + Libby ☆ Rakuten Kobo ☆
Links to more of Roger's Audiobooks:
A-D ☆ E-H ☆ I-L ☆ M-P ☆ Q-T ☆ U-Z
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• 'Young Man - You'll Never Die' by Merton Naydler
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BOOK SERIES: "Ancient Wisdom For Modern Readers" by Obsopoeus, Fontaine, et al. • How to Drink: A Classical Guide to the Art of Imbibing by Vincent Obsopoeus, Michael Fontaine (editor, translator & introduction) • How to Grow Old: Ancient Wisdom for the Second Half of Life by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Philip Freeman (introduction & translation) • How to Tell a Joke: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Humor by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Michael Fontaine (translator)
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BOOK SERIES: "The Antiheroes" by Jacob Peppers • The Antiheroes (Vol. #1) • Don't Feed the Trolls (Vol. #2) • Probably It's Prophecy (Vol. #3) • A Cult Classic (Vol. #4)
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• Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA by Richard English
• Ascent into Hell by Fergus White
• Auschwitz and The Allies: A Devastating Account of How the Allies Responded to the News of Hitler's Mass Murder by Martin Gilbert
• Beasts of the Earth: A Novel by James Wade
• The Beasts They Turned Away by Ryan Dennis
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BOOK SERIES: "Black Badge" by Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle • Dead Acre (Vol. #0.5) • Cold as Hell (Vol. #1) • Vein Pursuits (Vol. #2)
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• Blanketmen: An Untold Story of the H-Block Hunger Strike by Richard O’Rawe, Richard English (foreword)
• Blitzkrieg: From the Ground Up by Niklas Zetterling
• The Book of Enoch the Prophet by R.H. Charles, Introduction by R.A. Gilbert, Lon Milo DuQuette
• The Brain-Based Classroom: Accessing Every Child's Potential Through Educational Neuroscience by Keiran O'Mahony
• By Tank into Normandy by Stuart Hills, Lord Deedes - foreword
• C.S. Lewis: A Very Short Introduction by James Como
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BOOK SERIES: "Constable Evans" by Rhys Bowen • Evans Above (Vol. #1) • Evan Help Us (Vol. #2) • Evanly Choirs (Vol. #3) • Evan and Elle (Vol. #4) • Evan Can Wait (Vol. #5) • Evans to Betsy (Vol. #6) • Evan Only Knows (Vol. #7) • Evan's Gate (Vol. #8) • Evan Blessed (Vol. #9) • Evanly Bodies (Vol. #10)
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• Countdown to D-Day: The German Perspective by Peter Margaritis
• Crowe's Requiem by Mike McCormack
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BOOK SERIES: "D.I. Tom Tyler" by Maureen Jennings • Season of Darkness (Vol. 1) [Not read by Roger] • Beware This Boy (Vol. 2) • No Known Grave (Vol. 3) • Dead Ground in Between (Vol. 4)
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• Disaster!: A History of Earthquakes, Floods, Plagues, and Other Catastrophes by John Withington
• The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA by James D. Watson
• Drugged: The Science and Culture Behind Psychotropic Drugs by Richard J. Miller
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BOOK SERIES: "Dublin Homicides" by David Pearson • A Deadly Dividend: A Gripping Murder Mystery Set in Dublin (Vol. #1) • A Fatal Liaison (Vol. #2) • The China Chapter (Vol. #3)
#roger clark#roger clark audiobooks#roger's audiobooks#audiobooks#audio literature#writers#narrators#audible#authors
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Twi or four? (For the hc ask game!!)
Going to do Four since I already did tp Link :)
A: He’s 16 and I will die on this hill Jojo put him in the “teen” category not the “older teen” or “adult” brackets PLUS 16 is divisible by 4 and it’s funny.
B: his bandana? Guess what, that thing is actually folded up crazy small and is big. It’s right around the same size as Warriors’ scarf, Four actually unfolds it once and uses it as a scarf when they’re somewhere cold and the chain collectively go “?!?!”
C: his mom looked a lot like Malon. Not exactly, but she was related to the Lons in Four’s branch of the timeline (his Malon is a distant cousin). When he meets Time’s wife Malon it’s a little overwhelming, but he pushes it to the side and stays quiet about it. The next time the chain is at his house someone (probably Time) notices a picture there of her and realizes
D: I read a fic once where the bird he can call with that ocarina was/is a loftwing, and that has made itself a home rent-free in my head and I consider it canon in my heart
#wish I could find that fic again I didn’t bookmark it :(#linkeduniverse#linked universe#lu four#lu headcanons#answers from the floor#ask game#headcanons#goosekee#love the idea of him and wars matching scarves
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★ Roger's Audiobooks (A—D) ★
═════•°• ⚠ •°•═════
UPDATED: May 23, 2023
Books are linked to the seller who has the lower price for individual downloads, usually that's Google Play. If you listen to a lot of audiobooks, Audible's or Barnes & Noble's all-you-can-eat option makes more sense.
Book series have been grouped together and they are alphabetized by their series' name.
If Audible isn't your thing, Roger's audiobooks can also be found at these other sites but availability varies from site to site:
Apple Books ☆ Audible ☆ Audiobooks.com ☆ AudioBooksNow.com ☆ AudiobookStore.com ☆ Barnes & Noble ☆ Binge Books ☆ Books-a-Million ☆ Chirp Books ☆ Downpour ☆ Everand ☆ Google Play ☆ Hoopla ☆ Libro.fm ☆ Overdrive + Libby ☆ Rakuten Kobo
Links to more of Roger's Audiobooks:
A-D ☆ E-H ☆ I-L ☆ M-P ☆ Q-T ☆ U-Z
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
• 'Young Man - You'll Never Die' by Merton Naydler
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
BOOK SERIES: "Ancient Wisdom For Modern Readers" by Obsopoeus, Fontaine, et al. • How to Drink: A Classical Guide to the Art of Imbibing by Vincent Obsopoeus, Michael Fontaine (editor, translator & introduction) • How to Grow Old: Ancient Wisdom for the Second Half of Life by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Philip Freeman (introduction & translation) • How to Tell a Joke: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Humor by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Michael Fontaine (translator)
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
BOOK SERIES: "The Antiheroes" by Jacob Peppers • The Antiheroes (Vol. #1) • Don't Feed the Trolls (Vol. #2) • Probably It's Prophecy (Vol. #3) • A Cult Classic (Vol. #4)
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
• Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA by Richard English
• Ascent into Hell by Fergus White
• Auschwitz and The Allies: A Devastating Account of How the Allies Responded to the News of Hitler's Mass Murder by Martin Gilbert
• Beasts of the Earth: A Novel by James Wade
• The Beasts They Turned Away by Ryan Dennis
• Billy The Kid by Ryan C. Coleman
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BOOK SERIES: "Black Badge" by Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle • Dead Acre (Vol. #0.5) • Cold as Hell (Vol. #1) • Vein Pursuits (Vol. #2)
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
• Blanketmen: An Untold Story of the H-Block Hunger Strike by Richard O’Rawe, Richard English (foreword)
• Blitzkrieg: From the Ground Up by Niklas Zetterling
• The Book of Enoch the Prophet by R.H. Charles, Introduction by R.A. Gilbert, Lon Milo DuQuette
• The Brain-Based Classroom: Accessing Every Child's Potential Through Educational Neuroscience by Keiran O'Mahony
• By Tank into Normandy by Stuart Hills, Lord Deedes - foreword
• C.S. Lewis: A Very Short Introduction by James Como
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
BOOK SERIES: "Constable Evans" by Rhys Bowen • Evans Above (Vol. #1) • Evan Help Us (Vol. #2) • Evanly Choirs (Vol. #3) • Evan and Elle (Vol. #4) • Evan Can Wait (Vol. #5) • Evans to Betsy (Vol. #6) • Evan Only Knows (Vol. #7) • Evan's Gate (Vol. #8) • Evan Blessed (Vol. #9) • Evanly Bodies (Vol. #10)
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
• Countdown to D-Day: The German Perspective by Peter Margaritis
• Crowe's Requiem by Mike McCormack
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
BOOK SERIES: "D.I. Tom Tyler" by Maureen Jennings • Season of Darkness (Vol. 1) [Not read by Roger] • Beware This Boy (Vol. 2) • No Known Grave (Vol. 3) • Dead Ground in Between (Vol. 4)
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆··································
• Disaster!: A History of Earthquakes, Floods, Plagues, and Other Catastrophes by John Withington
• The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA by James D. Watson
• Drugged: The Science and Culture Behind Psychotropic Drugs by Richard J. Miller
··································⋆⋅⋆⋅☆⋅⋆⋅⋆·································· BOOK SERIES: "Dublin Homicides" by David Pearson • A Deadly Dividend: A Gripping Murder Mystery Set in Dublin (Vol. #1) • A Fatal Liaison (Vol. #2) • The China Chapter (Vol. #3)
#roger clark#audiobooks#authors#audio literature#writers#narrators#audible#scheduled post#roger's audiobooks
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here’s my giant leftist to-read list for the next few years!!!
if a little (done!) it written next to the book, it means i’ve finished it! i’m gonna try to update this as i read but no promises on remembering haha
Economics/Politics
Property by Karl Marx
Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx (done!)
Wages, Price, and Profit by Karl Marx (done!)
Wage-Labor and Capital by Karl Marx (done!)
Capital Volume I by Karl Marx
The 1844 Manuscripts by Karl Marx
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by Fredrich Engles
Synopsis of Capital by Fredrich Engels
The Principles of Communism by Fredrich Engles
Imperialism, The Highest Stage Of Capitalism by Vladmir Lenin
The State And Revolution by Vladmir Lenin
The Revolution Betrayed by Leon Trotsky
Fascism: What is it and How to Fight it by Leon Trotsky
In Defense Of Marxism by Leon Trotsky
The Accumulation of Capital by Rosa Luxemborg
Reform or Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg
Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault
The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin
On Anarchism by Noam Chomsky
Profit over People by Noam Chomsky
An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory by Ernest Mandel
The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith
The Postmodern Condition by Jean François Lyotard
Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
The Socialist Reconstruction of Society by Daniel De Leon
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
Socialism Made Easy by James Connolly
Race
Biased: Uncover in the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do
Blindspot by Mahzarin R. Banaji
Racism Without Racists: Color-blind Racism And The Persistence Of Racial Inequality In America by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
How To Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy And The Racial Divide by Crystal M. Flemming
This Book is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How To Wake Up, Take Action, And Do The Work by Tiffany Jewell & Aurelia Durand
The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism For The Twenty-First Century by Grace Lee Boggs
Tell Me Who You Are by Winona Guo & Priya Vulchi
The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race by Jesymn Ward
Class, Race, and Marxism by David R. Roediger
America for Americans: A History Of Xenophobia In The United States by Erica Lee
The Politics Of The Veil by Joan Wallach Scott
A Different Mirror A History Of Multicultural America by Ronald Takaki
A People’s History Of The United States by Howard Zinn
Black Theory
The Wretched Of The World by Frantz Fanon
Black Marxism by Cedric J Robinson
Malcolm X Speaks by Malcolm X
Women, Culture, and Politics by Angela Davis
Women, Race, & Class by Angela Davis (done!)
Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis (done!)
The Meaning of Freedom by Angela Davis
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Ain’t I A Woman? by Bell Hooks
Yearning by Bell Hooks
Dora Santana’s Works
An End To The Neglect Of The Problems Of The Negro Women by Claudia Jones
I Am Your Sister by Audre Lorde
Women’s Liberation And The African Freedom Struggle by Thomas Sankara
W.E.B. DuBois Essay Collection
Black Reconstruction by W.E.B. DuBois
Lynch Law by Ida B. Wells
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Sula by Toni Morrison
Song Of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Paradise by Toni Morrison
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
This Bridge Called My Back by Cherríe Moraga
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Dr. Brittney Cooper
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Black Skins, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
Killing of the Black Body
Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P Newton
Settlers; The myth of the White Proletariat
Fearing The Black Body; The Racial Origins of Fatphobia
Freedom Dreams; The Black Radical Imagination
How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
An Argument For Black Women’s Liberation As a Revolutionary Force by Mary Anne Weathers
Voices of Feminism Oral History Project by Frances Beal
Ghosts In The Schoolyard: Racism And School Closings On Chicago’s South Side by Eve L. Ewing
Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon To White America by Michael Eric Dyson
Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, Big Business, Re-create Race In The 21st Century by Dorothy Roberts
We Gon’ Be Alright: Notes on Race & Resegregation by Jeff Chang
They Can’t Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era In America’s Racial Justice Movement by Wesley Lowery
The Common Wind by Julius S. Scott
Black Is The Body: Stories From My Grandmother’s Time, My Mother’s Time, And Mine by Emily Bernard
We Were Eight Years In Power: An American Tragedy by Ta-Nehisi Coates
American Lynching by Ashraf H. A. Rushdy
Raising Our Hands by Jenna Arnold
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America by Ira Katznelson
Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affects Us and What We Can Do
Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine
Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life Of Black Communist Claudia Jones by Carole Boyce Davies
Black Studies Manifesto by Darlene Clark
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
The Souls Of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois
Darkwater by W.E.B. Du Bois
The Education Of Blacks In The South, 1860-1935 by James D. Anderson
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery And The Making Of American Capitalism by Edward E. Baptist
The Color Of Money: Black Banks And The Racial Wealth Gap by Mehrsa Baradaran
A Black Women’s History Of The United States by Daina Ramey Berry & Kali Nicole Gross
The Price For Their Pound Of Flesh: The Value Of The Enslaved, From Womb to Grave, In The Building Of A Nation by Daina Ramey Berry
North Of Slavery: The Negro In The Free States, 1780-1869 by Leon F. Litwack
Black Stats: African Americans By The Numbers In The Twenty-First Century by Monique M. Morris
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools by Monique M. Morris
40 Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, And Redemption of The Black Athlete by William C. Rhoden
From #BlackLivesMatter To Black Liberation by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
A More Beautiful And Terrible History: The Uses And Misuses Of Civil Rights History by Jeanne Theoharis
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History Of Medical Experimentation On Black Americans From Colonial Times To The Present by Harriet A. Washington
Working At The Intersections: A Black Feminist Disability Framework” by Moya Bailey
Theory by Dionne Brand
Black Women, Writing, And Identity by Carole Boyce Davies
Slavery By Another Name: The Re-enslavement Of Black Americans From The Civil War To World War II by Douglass A. Blackmon
Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Some Of Us Are Very Hungry Now by Andre Perry
The Origins Of The Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality In Postwar Detroit by Thomas Surgue
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib
Beyond Containment: Autobiographical Reflections, Essays and Poems by Claudia Jones
The Black Woman: An Anthology by Toni McCade
Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female by Frances Beal
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Indigenous Theory
Colonize This! by Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman
As We Have Always Done
Braiding Sweetgrass
Spaces Between Us
The Sacred Hoop by Paula Gunn Allen
Native: Identity, Belonging, And Rediscovering God by Kaitlin Curtice
An Indigenous People’s History Of The United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter by Daniel Heath Justice
Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, And The Pursuit Of Justice For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by Jessica McDiarmid
The Other Slavery by Andrés Reséndez
Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga
All Our Relations: Indigenous Trauma In The Shadow Of Colonialism by Tanya Talaga
All Our Relations: Finding The Path Forward by Tanya Talaga
Everything You Wanted To Know About Indians But Were Afraid To Ask by Anton Treuer
Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life by David Treuer
Latine Theory
Borderlands/La Frontera by Gloria Anzaldúa
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of Pillage of A Continent by Eduardo Galeano
Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism by Laura E. Gomez
De Colores Means All Of Us by Elizabeth Martinez
Middle Eastern And Muslim Theory
How Does It Feel To Be A Problem? Being Young And Arab In America by Moustafa Bayoumi
We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future by Deepa Iyer
Alligator and Other Stories by Dima Alzayat
API Theory
Orientalism by Edward Said
The Making Of Asian America by Erika Lee
On Gold Mountain by Lisa See
Strangers From A Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans by Ronald Takaki
They Called Us Enemy (Graphic Novel) by George Takei
Yellow Peril!: An Archive of Anti-Asian Fear by Edited by John Kuo Wei Tchen and Dylan Yeats
Yellow: Race In America Beyond Black And White by Frank H. Wu
Alien Nation: Chinese Migration In The Americas From The Coolie Era Through World War II by Elliott Young
The Good Immigrants: How The Yellow Peril Became The Model Minorities by Madeline H. Ysu
Asian American Dreams: The Emergence Of An American People by Helen Zia
The Myth Of The Model Minority: Asian Americans Facing Racism by Rosalind S. Chou & Joe R. Feagin
Two Faces Of Exclusion: The Untold Story Of Anti-Asian Racism In The United States by Lon Kurashige
Whiteness
White Fragility by Robin Di Angelo (done!)
White Kids: Growing Up With Privilege In A Racially Divided America by Margaret A. Hagerman
Waking Up White by Deby Irving
The History of White People by Nell Irvin Painter
White Like Me: Reflections On Race From A Privileged Son by Tim Wise
White Rage by Carol Anderson
What Does It Mean To Be White: Developing White Racial Literacy by Robin DiAngelo
The Invention of The White Race: Volume 1: Racial Oppression and Social Control by Theodore W. Allen
The Invention of The White Race: Volume 2: The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America by Theodore W. Allen
Immigration
Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftir
Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist At Work by Edwidge Danticat
My Family Divided by Diane Guerrero
The Devil’s Highway: A True Story by Luis Alberto Urrea
The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario
Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay In Forty Questions by Valeria Luiselli
Voter Suppression
One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy by Carol Anderson
Give Us The Vote: The Modern Struggle For Voting Rights In America by Ari Berman
Prison Abolition And Police Violence
Abolition Democracy by Angela Davis
Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Davis
The Prison Industrial Complex by Angela Davis
Political Prisoners, Prisons, And Black Liberation by Angela Davis
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson (done!)
The End Of Policing by Alex S Vitale
Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color by Andrea J. Ritchie
Choke Hold: Policing Black Men by Paul Butler
From The War On Poverty To The War On Crime: The Making Of Mass Incarceration In America by Elizabeth Hinton
Feminist Theory
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay
7 Feminist And Gender Theories
Race, Gender, And Class by Margaret L. Anderson
African Gender Studies by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
The Invention Of Women by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
What Gender Is Motherhood? by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity by Chandra Talpade Mohanty
I Am Malala by Malala Youssef
LGBT Theory
Gender Trouble by Judith Butler
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution by Judith Butler
Imitation and Gender Insubordination by Judith Butler
Bodies That Matter by Judith Butler
Excitable Speech by Judith Butler
Undoing Gender by Judith Butler
The Roots Of Lesbian And Gay Opression: A Marxist View by Bob McCubbin
Compulsory Heterosexuality And Lesbian Existence by Adrienne Rich
Decolonizing Trans/Gender 101 by B. Binohan
Gay.Inc: The Nonprofitization of Queer Politics by Merl Beam
Pronouns Good or Bad: Attitudes and Relationships with Gendered Pronouns
Transgender Warriors
Whipping Girl; A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity
Stone Butch Blues by Lesie Feinberg (done!)
The Stonewall Reader by Edmund White
Sissy by Jacob Tobia
Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein
Butch Queens Up In Pumps by Marlon M. Bailey
Black On Both Sides: A Racial History Of Trans Identities by C Riley Snorton
Go Tell It On The Mountain by James Baldwin
Ezili’s Mirrors: Imagining Black Queer Genders by Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley
Lavender and Red by Emily K. Hobson
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“Visions from the Upside Down”-Stranger Things:Artbook Artists List
As we inch close to the release date of our latest and most amazing Artbook release to date, We wanted to post a list of all of the included artists in the project. I am including their Social media @nametags for Instagram (if they have an account there) so you can follow up on their amazing works outside of our new book.
Remember you can pre-order the book here:
Charles Adi @blackoutbrother
Brian Aldridge @aerosoulpro
Nick Allsop @nick_alsopp_art
Rafael Alvarez @alvarez_studio
Kwasi Amankwah @kwasi81
Stephen Andrade @stephen.andrade.7 (Facebook)
Orlando Arocena @mexifunk
Edgar Ascensao @edgar_asc
Dane Ault @monkeyminionpress
Noah Bailey @boyishdeathtribe
Giuseppe Balestra @artbygb
Mark Bell @markbellillustration
Angelina Benedetti @angelinabenedetti
Freya Betts @freyabettsart
Rick "dienzo" Blanco @dienzoart
Alejandro Blasi @alejandroblasi.art (Facebook)
Aaron Bolduc @alphaazieru
Alex Boniwell @erodingdesigns
Mark Borgions @handmade_monster
Bonnie Bozell @bbozellart
Michael Vincent Bramley @mvbramleyart
Matthew Brazier @matthew_brazier
Rio Burton @rioburton
Lin-Zy Busch @withlovelinzy
Matt Busch @matt_busch_instagram
Butcher Billy @thebutcherbilly
Sheila C @studiosheila
Carlos Cabaleiro @cabaleiroart
Chris Callahan @rgb_alpha
Josh Campbell @paybackpenguin
Daniel Campos @stalk_danielcampos
Kate Carleton @keelhaulkate
Simon Carpenter @simcarpe
Ryan Caskey @ryancaskeyillustration
Christa Cassano @christacassano
Justin Castaneda @whenuwerelittle
Victor Castro @victoroil
Lon Chan @lonchanillustrates
Alexander Cherepanov @cherepanov_inkart
Chogrin @chogrin
GMB Chomichuk @gmbchomichuk
Chris Chuckry @chrischuckry
Darren Coburn-James @asylumartz
Adam Cockerton @adamcockertonart
Joe Corroney @joecorroney
Carolyn Craggs @carriejc1983
Paul Cremin @paul_cremin_art
Ryan Crosby @rcillustration
Ronnie Crowther @ronniecrowtherart
Justin Currie @chasingartwork
Bob Dahlstrom @bobdahlstrom
Ted Dastick @teddastickjr (Twitter)
Jason Davies @jasondaviesart_
Neil Davies @neildaviesillustration1
Rich Davies @turksworks
Simon Delart @s2lart
Mike Diaz
Garrett Dix @garrett_dix_artist
Rodney Dollah @rodneydollah
Dug Nation @sketchymonsters
Matt Dunn @matthewdunnart
Roberto Duque @rad_pencils
Damian Edwardson @damianedwardsonart
Sarah Elkins @NeilaK20 (Twitter)
Don England @donaldengland_art
Nicole Falk @legendsofthefalk
Bastian Faulk @bastianfaulk
Jaimie Filer @jaimie_filer
Malcolm Fisher @mal_made
Francisco Flores @artofmetalhand
Jared Flores (Circusbear) @jaredcircusbear
Julie Fordham @juliefordham
Luke Francis @twistedabnormality
Devin Francisco @devin_francisco_art
Bryan Fyffe @bryanfyffe
Anthony Galatis @anthonygalatis
Paul Gates @pickle.vision
Bruce Gerlach @bruce_gerlach (Twitter)
Sam Gilbey @samgilbey
Donny Gillies @dirtydonnyart
Dustin Goebel @dgoebel00
Jason Goungor @jasongoungor
Art Grafunkel @artgrafunkel
Joshua Green @lvciferx
Justin Harder @clausstudioss
Paul Harrison-Davies @paulmhd
Matthew Harrower @hpmatt1984
Jordan Hart @jordyjordith
Simon Heard @sinagedesign
Tomas Hijo @tomashijo
John J Hill @johnjhill
Michelle Hiraishi @_mhiraishi
Matthew Hirons @saintworksart
Chris Hitchman @chris_hitchman
James Hobson @jamesjamesjamescreative
Tony Hodgkinson @epictonedogg
Josh Howard @josh_howard
Rian Hughes @rianhughes
Faryn Hughes @farynh
Jon Hunt @huntillustration
Ian Jepson @ian_jepson
Bernard Jezowski @berniedave
Robert Jimenez @zerostreet
JoeJr @joejrberrelleza
Adem Kaan @ademkaanillustration
Ana Kahana @kahanita
Sandra Kamenz @sandrakamenz
Chris Kay @chris_kay_art
Michael Kelleher @michaelkelleherillustrator (Facebook)
Josh Kelly @jmonsterart
Tom Kelly @tomkellyart
Jemma Klein @jemmaklein
Heather Landry @sandpaperdaisy
Doug Larocca @douglaslaroccaart
Mark Levy @marklevyart
Alice Meichi Li @alicemeichi
Matthew Lineham @mlinehamart
Chelsea Lowe @cmloweart
Jerry Ma @epicprops
Ian MacDougall @ianmacart
Mike Mahle @mikemahleart
Tomasz Majewski @tomasz.majewski
Chris Malbon @melbs74
Matthew Manlove @mattmanlove
Christopher Maul @christopher_maul
Sam Mayle @sammaylearts
Kristopher McClanahan @deeplydapper
Bill McConkey @bill_mcconkey
John McCrea (w/ Dee Cunniffe) @mccreaman1 w/ @deezoid
Scott McKay @thescottmckay
Axel Medellin @axelmedellinmachain
Kelly Migliori @heyghoulhey
Jason Miller @jasonmillerart
Peach Momoko @peachmomoko60
Akane Morinishi @akaneschibiart
Micah Mowbray @curiousartglass
Murugiah @_murugiah
Christian Nannipieri @christian.nannipieri
Matt Needle @needledesign
William O'Neill @william.oneill.792
NOS4A2 Design @nos4a2lives
Angel Onofre @angelonofre
Rey Paez @reypaezart
Luke Parker @artofparker
John Pearson @johnjpearson
Xurxo Penalta @xurxopenalta
Jerry Pesce @pesceffects
Pestmeester @thepestmeester
Lucas Peverill @lucas_peverill_art
Michelle Prebich @batinyourbelfry
Dave Pryor @davepryor72
Gary Pullin @ghoulishgary
L.Jason Queen @ljasonqueen
Aldo Requena @aldorequenavalgorth
Joey Rex @iamjoeyrex
Rodolfo Reyes @rodolforever
Aleksey Rico @alekseyrico
Julien Rico jr @julienricojr
Dylan Riley @dylandraw
Matt Riste @mattristeillustration
Rafal Rola @rolsrafal
Stephanie Rosales @rosalesart1 (Twitter)
Stephen Sampson @thedarkinker
Scott Saslow @scottsaslow
Valerie Savarie @valeriesavarie
SCAR Studios @antoinette.rydyr (Facebook)
James Schneider @boardinker
Markee Shadows @markeeshadows
Jerry Shirts @artisticaerosol
Liza Shumskaya @kino_maniac
Bill Sienkiewicz @therealthatpolishguy
Randy Siplon @randysiplon
John Sloboda @sloboart
Brian Soriano @wrathcomics
Rob Stanley @robstanleyart
Guy Stauber @guystauber
Eileen Steinbach @sg_posters
Blake Stevenson @jetpacksandrollerskates
R.H. Stewart @rhsillustratorgmailcom
Justin Stewart @justin3000stewart
Matthew Stewart @stewartillustrations
Glen Stone @glenstoneillustration
Adam Stothard @ad_illustrator
Laura Streit @laurastreit_art
Mark Stroud @markblackblue (Twitter)
Andrew Swainson @andrew_swainson
Nick Taylor @nickillustratesthings
Theoretical Part @theoreticalpart
Steve Thomas @stevethomasart
Kevin Tiernan @jurassickevin
Felix Tindall @f_tindall
Angel Trancon @angeltranconstudio
Wayne Tully @waynetully
Cody Vrosh @codyvrosh
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Bryan West @bryanwestart
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Chris Willdig @rebelart1984
Matthew Woods @hallowwoods
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Connie, Tammy and the Kids Last Days of Vacation...….Part 4
Connie, Tammy and the Kids Last Days of Vacation…….Part 4
Now that Tina and the kids had left, things quieted down a bit. I took a day to take Connie site seeing and shopping. Our first stop was the Museum of Arts and Heritage. It contains the actual house belonging to the founder of Harlingen, Lon C Hill. Also their was the first Hospital of Harlingen and the Stage Coach Stop that was moved in from several miles out in the country. Then on to the
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Emergent Magick: Bibliography
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Crowley, Aleister, and Israel Regardie. Gems from the Equinox. Scottsdale, AZ: Falcon Press, 1992.
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Crowley, Aleister. Magick in Theory and Practice. New York: Dover Publications, 1976.
Davis, Wade. Shadows in the Sun: Essays on the Spirit of Place. Edmonton: Lone Pine Pub., 1992.
Davis, Wade. One River: Two Generations of Scientific Adventurers in the Amazon Rain Forest. London: Simon & Schuster, 1997.
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Davis, Wade. The Serpent and the Rainbow. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2008.
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Hancock, Graham, and Santha Faiia. Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization. Toronto: Anchor Canada, 2003.
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Radin, Dean. The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena. New York: HarperOne, 2009.
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Regardie, Israel. The Golden Dawn: An Account of the Teachings, Rites and Ceremonies of the Order of the Golden Dawn. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1982.
Sheldrake, Rupert. Freeing the Spirit of Enquiry. London: Coronet, 2013.
Spare, Austin Osman. The Writings of Austin Osman Spare. United States: Filiquarian Publ., 2007.
Stratton-Kent, Jake. Encyclopaedia Goetica. Dover: Scarlet Imprint/Bibliothèque Rouge, 2010.
Stratton-Kent, Jake. Geosophia: The Argo of Magic: From the Greeks to the Grimoires. Dover: Scarlet Imprint/Bibliothèque Rouge, 2010.
Stratton-Kent, Jake. Testament of Cyprian the Mage. Place of Publication Not Identified: Scarlet Imprint, 2014.
Vayne, Julian, and Wyrd, Nikki. The Book of Baphomet. South Cockerington, England: Mandrake, 2012.
Whitcomb, Bill. The Magicians Companion: A Practical & Encyclopedic Guide to Magical & Religious Symbolism. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 2007.
Whitcomb, Bill. The Magicians Reflection: A Complete Guide to Creating Personal Magical Symbols & Systems. Stafford: Megalithica Books, 2008.
White, Gordon. The Chaos Protocols: Magical Techniques for Navigating the New Economic Reality. Woodbury: Llewellyn Publications, 2016. Print
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Websites
American Folkloric Witchcraft: http://afwcraft.blogspot.com/
Chaos Matrix: https://www.chaosmatrix.org/
Hermetic Library: https://hermetic.com/
Internet Sacred Texts Archive: https://www.sacred-texts.com/
Podcasts
Runesoup
Occult of Personality
Scroll of Thoth – The Podcast of Emergent Magick
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Books of 2023
Book 46 of 2023
Title: Farewell, Ham Tan Arty: An Artilleryman's Journal During the Vietnam War Drawdown Authors: Gerald Herter ISBN: 9798985051223 Tags: AC-119G Shadow, AUS ADF AA Australian Army, AUS ADF Australian Defence Force, CHN China, CHN Hong Kong, FAC, FRA France, FRA Paris, GBR RN Royal Navy, GBR United Kingdom, GER Bad Kreuznach, GER Frankfurt, GER Germany, GER Oberammergau, GER USA Baumholder Base, GER USAF Rhein-Main Air Base, HKG Hong Kong, HKG Hong Kong - China Fleet Club, HKG Hong Kong - Chinese Theater Restaurant, HKG Hong Kong - Gaddi's Restaurant, HKG Hong Kong - Grand Hotel, HKG Hong Kong - Hilton Hotel, HKG Hong Kong - Jimmy's Kitchen Restaurant, HKG Hong Kong - Juno's Revolving Restaurant, HKG Hong Kong - Kowloon, HKG Hong Kong - Mandarin Hotel, HKG Hong Kong - RN Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, HKG Hong Kong - Victoria Peak, KHM Cambodia, KHM Cambodian Civil War (1967-1975), KHM Cambodian Incursion (1970) (Vietnam War), KHM General Lon Nol, KHM King & President Norodom Sihanouk, KHM Phnom Penh, LAO Lam Son 719 (1971) (Vietnam War), LAO Laos, LAO Laotian Civil War (1959-1975), M109 Paladin, O-1 Bird Dog, THA Ayutthaya, THA Bangkok, THA Thailand, US Bob Hope (Entertainer), US CIA Central Intelligence Agency, US MOH Medal of Honor, US State Department, US USA 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment - 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Description: Experience firsthand as an artilleryman maneuvers the complexities of the Vietnam war. Today's college senior may face the daunting challenges of mountainous student debt and questionable job prospects, but not the horrific predicament a male student of the 1960's confronted with the military draft and imminent deployment to fight a deadly and thankless war in Vietnam. FAREWELL, HAM TAN ARTY, An Artilleryman's Journal during the Vietnam War Drawdown, follows as a student contemplates the options: flee to Canada, seek special favors to avoid serving, or answer his country's call. Much has been written of battles, heroic actions, and fatal political blunders. But what about the average young person pursuing the daily tasks of life?amidst a campus torn by anti-war protests,?through dehumanizing training in the sweltering heat of a Georgia summer,?playing at war in the former Nazi camps of Germany,?then finally on the ground in Vietnam,hoping to survive while carrying out orders from distant generals, and calming the fears of loved ones back home. An artillery officer's experiences, advancing from fire bases to province headquarters, speak out from a dust-stained journal, next to letters home nuanced to soften depictions of the dangers of the war zone that lay hidden between the lines. Transcend the sensationalism of war to contemplate how relationships were maintained with loved ones so far away, and the importance of those connections for boosting morale and fostering hope for the future. Whether through letters written, "Care" packages received, or a remote MARS radiophone call to a mother on Christmas Eve from deep within the distant combat zone of Vietnam, the feelings expressed melt away the miles, at least for a moment. Join with the soldier as his lifechanging decisions come to life on the pages of his journal.
Review: Meh - It was an ok-ish book but really not worth bothering with. He spends more time talking about care packages and his taxes than anything else.
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Mega city Hongkong, Lantau Island, Part 2
Day two of my city trip
won this great city trip from the Hong Kong Tourism Board after I did an e-learning and now I am here. (Zum deutschen Blog.) Well rested, I start the second day of my four-day stay here in this megacity Hong Kong. Today it will be a visit to Lantau Island.
on the way to Lantau Island
Until lunch in the hotel
Breakfast at The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers is extensive and there is a wide choice for every taste. I love the pancake machine! I press a button; a blob of dough falls on a conveyor belt and out comes a ready baked pancake. In addition, I can watch through the window, that´s great!
Before the sightseeing program continues, we all meet for presentation in one of the creepy cold-cooled meeting rooms. The air conditioners are everywhere here set to “full blow.” Anyone who stays in public spaces in Hong Kong should always have a thin jacket with them. Unless you like a room temperature of below 20 ° C and a steady stream of air from above that goes directly to your neck and lets your hair blow….
There are many hands to shake and many business cards to be exchanged. I quickly learn that the handover should be done with both hands.
the Ngong Ping 360 cable car
Lantau Island
When the business lunch is over, the bus will take us all back to Lantau, the big island that also houses Hong Kong’s new airport.
Thirty years ago, I landed at the old airport, where pilots had to fly right through the skyscrapers to land in Hong Kong, almost in the middle of the city. That would be unthinkable with the today´s air traffic and the infinitely more skyscrapers.
glass bottom cabin
On Lantau Island the second largest sitting bronze Buddha of the world is situated on a mountain. Then stood just the inner skeleton, today he and the underlying monastery is a “must” for all tourists and of course the pilgrims. We take a leisurely ride on the cable car that takes us from the base station of the Ngong Ping 360 to the foot of the Buddha in about 30 minutes. As a special gag we get gondolas with glass bottoms. That does not suit everyone, I think it’s great!
268 steps to the Tian Tan Buddha
So we float over a bay and over different hills. Below of can always be seen the hiking trail with athletic people hiking on it. It takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to walk to the Buddha.
cow at Po Lin Monastary
Once there, it teems with tourists. Selfie sticks almost kill me, run down by people running backwards, and the tour guides with their loudspeakers make a deafening noise. There is really nothing to be found here about quiet tranquility of a monastery. In between, well-groomed cows walk around, keeping the little lawn short that grow here.
I walk through the shopping street and resist the heavy urge to get a Starbucks coffee, which of course has got a shop here as well
Tian Tan Buddha
At the Tian Tan Buddha
Then I stand at the foot of the great Buddha, 268 steps separate me from him, so I start climbing the stairs. The sun is shining in my face and I start to sweat. 268 steps are more than the average that I otherwise climb per day. I walk around him and actually I think the statues sitting in front of him are much more beautiful.
statue at the Tian Tan Buddha
Below, of course, I have a look at the monastery, much less tourists get here, and it is wonderfully quiet, so that I can listen to the songs of the birds and the monks.
entrance to the Po Lon Monastary
the inner entrance to the Po Lin Monastary
Tai O
Then we continue by bus on Lantau Island to Tai O, the oldest fishing village. It consists of many old houses built on stilts into the water. The setting sun conjures up a soft light on the buildings, so even the run down and partially unkempt wooden houses look somehow romantic.
shop in Tai O village
village of Tai O
Then a small boat, a sampan, picks us up and takes us out in the sea into the setting sun. In the distance we see big tankers and container ships, even Macao can be seen.
Unfortunately, we do not see the pink dolphins that live here, but many black kites that circle over a hill.
Tai O Heritage Hotel
The former police station from 1902 on the headland now houses the Tai O Heritage Hotel. Here, pirates used to be hunted, and they were then imprisoned here. One cell is still preserved. Good that I’m not a Chinese rascal who had to live his life here …
We have a real good dinner here, before the sampan brings us back to Tai O.
We do not drive back yet. Around breakneck curves that meander over the mountains of Lantau, we are brought to the supposedly most beautiful and long beach here, the Cheung Sha, where we should admire the stars. But it is too brightly lit, and the beach is in the dark. So we have little of both.
sunset in Tai O village
Finally, the bus brings us back over the bridge from Lantau to Kowloon on the mainland. Not very tired I walk with some fellow travelers to the night market in Temple Street. I thought I would find some nice presents for my family here, but all I see is mostly plastic junk and fake label T-Shirts. What a disappointment! Some of my fellows went to the Ladies Market as the tell me the next morning and it seemed to be the same stuff there…
If you want to know more about Hong Kong, stay tuned! Here you´ll find the first part. As always you can find more pictures on Instagram, Pinterest or on Facebook. I look forward to your comments and of course to your “Like”!
special Chinese dish: fish skin
Tipp: Here you go to my first blog post about Hong Kong, here for the third and here you`ll get apps for your stay in Hong Kong.
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THE TREY O' HEARTS
Released 8/4/14 by Universal/Gold Seal;Director: Wilfred Lucas, Henry McRae; Screenplay: Allan Dwan, from a story by Louis Joseph Vance (some sources credit Bess Meredyth with the screenplay); 15-chapter serial (31 reel)
CAST: Cleo Madison (Rose/Judith), George Larkin (The Hero), Edward Sloman (The Father), Roy Hanford (The Villain), Tom Walsh, Lon Chaney (unbilled?)
Chapter 1: Flower of the Flame
Chapter 2: White Water
Chapter 3: The Sea Venture
Chapter 4: Dead Reckoning
Chapter 5: The Sunset Tide
Chapter 6: The Crack o' Doom
Chapter 7: Stalemate
Chapter 8: The Mock Rose
Chapter 9: As the Crow Flies
Chapter 10: Steel Ribbons
Chapter 11: The Painted Hills
Chapter 12: Mirage
Chapter 13: The Jaws of Death
Chapter 14: The First Law
Chapter 15: The Last Trump
SYNOPSIS: Judith is an evil young woman, while her twin sister Rose is good.. Rose is in love with the Hero, but Judith and her father are constant plotting his destruction because the Father hated the Hero's father for years, and has now redirected his hatred at the son. Many attempts are made to kill the Hero, and he escapes each time. Eventually both Judith and Rose fall in love with him, and at the end Judith reforms. At the wedding of Rose and the Hero, a lightning bolt strikes the Chapel and Rose is killed. While the Hero is unconscious, Judith takes Rose's place. She nurses him back to health and cares for him for the rest of his life.
NOTES: This was a 15-chapter serial from Universal with a 3-reel first chapter and the remainder running 2 reels each. Thanks to artist Robert Semler for providing this photo which looks very much like Chaney. For a lengthy serial it may not have been unusual for other Universal stars to be pulled in for brief shots, and Chaney could have been grabbed for a few short scenes.
"The staging, backgrounds and photography included are excellent. There is villainy personified in the vindictive old paralytic, and many of the characters stand out clearly...Most spectators will probably count it worth while seeing this first installment." -Moving Picture World
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Paul Williams
Paul Revere Williams, FAIA (February 18, 1894 – January 23, 1980) was an American architect based in Los Angeles, California. He practiced largely in Southern California and designed the homes of numerous celebrities, including Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Lon Chaney, Barbara Stanwyck and Charles Correll. He also designed many public and private buildings.
Early years
Orphaned at four years of age, Williams was the only African American student in his elementary school. He studied at the Los Angeles School of Art and Design and at the Los Angeles branch of the New York Beaux-Arts Institute of Design Atelier, subsequently working as a landscape architect. He went on to attend the University of Southern California, designing several residential buildings while still a student there. Williams became a certified architect in 1921, and the first certified African-American architect west of the Mississippi.
He married Della Mae Givens on June 27, 1917, at the First AME Church in Los Angeles. They had three children: Paul Revere Williams, Jr. (born and died June 30, 1925, buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles); Marilyn Frances Williams (born December 25, 1926); and Norma Lucille Williams (born September 18, 1928).
Architectural career
Williams won an architectural competition at age 25, and three years later opened his own office. Known as an outstanding draftsman, he perfected the skill of rendering drawings "upside down." This skill was developed so that his white clients (who might have been uncomfortable sitting next to a black architect) could see the drawings rendered right side up across the table from him.
Struggling to gain attention, he served on the first Los Angeles City Planning Commission in 1920.
From 1921 through 1924, Williams worked for Los Angeles architect John C. Austin, eventually becoming chief draftsman, before establishing his own office.
In 1923, Williams became the first African-American member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
In 1939, he won the AIA Award of Merit for his design of the MCA Building in Los Angeles (now headquarters of the Paradigm Talent Agency).
A. Quincy Jones (1913–79) was an architect who is claimed to have hired Williams and later collaborated with him on projects in Palm Springs, including the Palm Springs Tennis Club (1947) and the Town & Country (1948) and Romanoff's on the Rocks (1948) restaurants.
During World War II, Williams worked for the Navy Department as an architect.
In 1951, Williams won the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Man of the Year award and in 1953 he received the Spingarn Medal from the NAACP for his outstanding contributions as an architect and member of the African-American community.
Williams also received honorary doctorates from Lincoln University of Missouri (doctor of science, 1941), Howard University (doctor of architecture, 1952), and the Tuskegee Institute (doctor of fine arts, 1956).
In 1956, he won an award for service, from Wisdom Magazine, for "contributions to knowledge and distinguished service to mankind."
In 1957, he became the first black member to be inducted into the AIA's College of Fellows. An April 2, 1957 letter from the Executive Secretary of AIA, offered Williams the honor of Fellowship and membership in the College of Fellows "for your notable contribution in Public Service."
Publications
Book: The Small Home of Tomorrow (1945), with a successor volume New Homes for Today (1946).
Essay: "I Am a Negro," American Magazine (1937).
Posthumous Honors
In 2004, USC honored him by listing him among its distinguished alumni, in the television commercial for the school shown during its football games.
In 2008, Williams was posthumously honored with the Donald J. Trump Award for his significant impact on the evolution, development and perpetuation of real estate throughout Greater Los Angeles. The award was accepted by his granddaughter, Karen Hudson. Donald Trump presented the award to Hudson via video presentation.
In 2017, Williams will be posthumously honored with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Gold Medal. “Our profession desperately needs more architects like Paul Williams,” wrote William J. Bates, FAIA, in his support of William’s nomination for the AIA Gold Medal. “His pioneering career has encouraged others to cross a chasm of historic biases. I can’t think of another architect whose work embodies the spirit of the Gold Medal better. His recognition demonstrates a significant shift in the equity for the profession and the institute.”
Works
Private homes
Williams designed more than 2,000 private homes, most of which were in the Hollywood Hills and the Mid-Wilshire portion of Los Angeles (including his own home in Lafayette Square, part of historic West Adams, Los Angeles, California). He also designed at least one home in the San Rafael district along with many others in Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge. The Linda Vista Area of Pasadena has many Spanish Colonial and French Country homes of his design including many commissioned by business magnates (Chrysler Corporation) and actors.
His most famous homes were for celebrities, and he was well regarded for his mastery of various architectural styles. Modern interpretations of Tudor-revival, French Chateau, Regency, French Country, and Mediterranean architecture were all within his vernacular. One notable home, which he designed for Jay Paley in Holmby Hills, and the current residence of Barron Hilton, was used as the 'Colby mansion' in exterior scenes for The Colbys television series. Williams's client list included Frank Sinatra (the notorious pushbutton house), Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Lon Chaney, Sr., Lucille Ball, Julie London, Tyrone Power (two houses), Barbara Stanwyck, Bert Lahr, Charles Correll, Will Hays, Zasu Pitts, and Danny Thomas.
In contrast to these splendid mansions, Williams co-designed with Hilyard Robinson the first federally funded public housing projects of the post-war period (Langston Terrace, Washington, D.C.) and later the Pueblo del Rio project in southeast Los Angeles.
Williams famously remarked upon the bitter irony of the fact that most of the homes he designed, and whose construction he oversaw, were on parcels whose deeds included segregation covenants barring blacks from purchasing them.
A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Works
(In Los Angeles, unless otherwise noted)
28th Street YMCA, 1006 E. 28th St., Los Angeles, CA (Williams, Paul R.), NRHP-listed
Angeles Mesa Elementary School, Los Angeles, California
Angelus Funeral Home, 1010 E. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles, CA (Williams, Paul R.), NRHP-listed
Arrowhead Springs Hotel & Spa, San Bernardino, California;
Beverly Hills Hotel (redesigned & added rooms in the 1940s);
Carver Park Homes, Nevada;
First A.M.E Church
First Church of Christ, Scientist, 501 Riverside Dr., Reno, NV (Williams, Paul Revere), NRHP-listed
Luella Garvey House (1934), 589-599 California Ave., Reno, NV (William, Paul Revere)
Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building
Goldschmidt House, 243 Avenida La Cuesta, San Clemente, CA (Williams, Paul R.), NRHP-listed
Guardian Angel Cathedral, Las Vegas, Nevada;
Hollywood YMCA;
Hotel Nutibara, Medellin, Colombia, the city's first grand hotel inaugurated in 1945
The La Concha Motel, Nevada;
Los Angeles County Courthouse;
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration;
Marina Del Rey Middle School
Nickerson Gardens;
Palm Springs, CA, Tennis Club;
Roberts House Ranch "The Tropical Terrace", Malibu, CA (The remains of the burned down structures can be explored on Solstice Canyon Trail in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.)
Saks Fifth Avenue Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills, California;
Second Baptist Church, 1100 E. 24th St., Los Angeles, CA (Williams, Paul R.), NRHP-listed
Shrine Auditorium (Williams helped prepare construction drawings as a young architect.);
The retro-futuristic googie styled Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). (In the 1960s as part of the Pereira & Luckman firm and with consulting engineers, Williams helped design this futuristic landmark.)
Woodrow Wilson High School
One or more works in 27th Street Historic District, along 27th St., Los Angeles, CA (Williams, Paul), NRHP-listed
One or more works in Berkley Square, area bounded by Byrnes Ave., D St., Leonard Ave., and G St., Las Vegas, NV (Williams, Paul R.
The concrete paraboloid La Concha Motel in Las Vegas (disassembled and moved to the Neon Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, for use as the museum lobby 2006;
He also designed the Al Jolson tomb in Hillside Memorial Park, to which Jolson's body was moved in 1951. The tomb and fountain is prominently visible from the adjacent San Diego Freeway. It is perhaps a fitting tribute to both Williams and Jolson that he was chosen to design Jolson's resting place, as Jolson had a long history of supporting African-American entertainers, in a time when that was controversial.
Professional Records
Williams' business records (letters, drawings, photographs) are lost. They were stored at the headquarters of Broadway Federal Savings in Watts. Williams renovated and repurposed this former Woolworth's building in 1954 for the bank. During "the turmoil and civil unrest that rocked Los Angeles" in the aftermath of the jury's verdict in the Rodney King case, the building and all contents are burned.
Death
Williams retired his practice in 1973, and died from diabetes on January 23, 1980, at age 85. Williams was interred in the Sanctuary of Radiance, Manchester Garden Mausoleum at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood. Williams's widow Della Williams (1895–1996) co-founded (with Fannie Williams) 'The Wilfandel Club' Established November 21, 1945, by black women active in the Los Angeles, California, community. The Wilfandel Club’s goal has been to promote civic betterment, philanthropic endeavors, and general culture. The Wilfandel Club is the oldest African-American women's club in Los Angeles. Club meetings are still held at the beautiful Wilfandel Club House on 3425 West Adams Blvd in Los Angeles. Della Williams survived her famous husband by 16 years, living to the age of 100, and dying on July 24, 1996. She was interred in the Williams crypt Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood.
On October 29, 2015 a monument and memorial plaza to Paul Williams was dedicated just to the north of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building as part of its recent renovation. The monument features a 9 foot tall bas relief of Paul Williams with many of his significant works. The bas relief is flanked with interpretive panels with a biography of Mr. Williams as well as a history of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Quotes
"If I allow the fact that I am a Negro to checkmate my will to do, now, I will inevitably form the habit of being defeated."
"Planning is thinking beforehand how something is to be made or done, and mixing imagination with the product – which in a broad sense makes all of us planners. The only difference is that some people get a license to get paid for thinking and the rest of us just contribute our good thoughts to our fellow man."
“Without having the wish to ‘show them,’ I developed a fierce desire to ‘show myself,’” Williams wrote in his 1937 essay for American Magazine, I Am a Negro. “I wanted to vindicate every ability I had. I wanted to acquire new abilities. I wanted to prove that I, AS AN INDIVIDUAL, deserved a place in the world.”
Legacy
Williams is featured on the documentary series Profiles of African-American Success.
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Also Known As: Ocarina of Time: The Legend of Zelda and Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Genre: Role-Playing, First-Person Action RPG Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo ESRB Rating: Everyone Release Date: November 23, 1998
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How To Get Epona
Although it has already been submitted hot to get Epona, I had a hard time following the instructions provided. Here is a more explanatory set of instructions: To get Epona the horse, shown when you start the game and it says press start, you have to go to Lon Lon Ranch as young Link after Talon has gone home. Talk to Malon, who is in the field. She teaches you Epona’s Song. Now return as older Link and you learn that Ingo, the angry farmhand, has taken over the ranch. Talk to him by the horse field and pay him 10 rupees to ride a horse. Ride a regular horse. Talk to him by stopping your horse by him and using Z. Challenge him to a race, he will bet 50 rupees. You will lose because your horse stinks. Now become young Link and walk up the drawbridge chain and wait or make it night with the Sun’s Song. Get the 60 rupees and go into the courtyard of the castle and come back out and get the rupees again. Repeat until your money is maxed out. Go to the ranch as older Link and this time play Epona’s song to make her come. Race Ingo, and hit A until all your carrots are gone then stop pressing it until they come back. Epona is naturally better than all the other horses, but it takes practice to beat Ingo. Get past him by passing between him and the fence. Use your carrots. When he comes on the fence side, block him by moving to the fence. When he goes out in the field, go diagonally and block him so you get ahead of him. When you win he throws a fit and bets the horse (Epona). This time it is harder. Do what I said above, with more emphasis on the blocking part. When you beat him this time he gets mad because now Ganondorf will hate him because he had promised him Epona. He locks you in the field by locking the gate by the house and barn, and says you will not leave the ranch until you give Epona back. Do a half-lap and use carrots to hop the fence (it is easy). You now have Epona and she will come if you play Epona’s Song in Hyrule Field. She helps you get the Big Poes for an empty bottle.
Fireworks!
When you use a bomb on a gossip stone (one-eyed rock), after a while, it will fly in the sky and eventually, the stone will blow up.
Hurting Epona
While you are riding Epona, take out your bow and shoot her on the neck and she will make a loud nay.
Looooong Dive
This doesn’t have anything to do with the progression of the game, but it’s fun anyway. As adult link go to the Gerodos cannion after the bridge has been rebuilt. Walk out to the middle of the bridge, turn away from the waterfall(faceing the waterfall makes a shorter dive) and run of the edge. Don’t roll or it won’t work, just run off the edge of the bridge and link will do a very very long dive down to the river. This won’t work with link wearing his hover boots either, that with just end up having you listening to link scream half the way down.(Thats embarrising to hear a warrior scream his lungs out, but its fun too :)heh heh heh) After the dive the water current should take link to lake hylia. (Ain’t that the longest swan dive you’ve ever seen!!)
Get To The Bottom Of The Well
As you notice, the well is dried up as adult Link but he cannot get in it. But there is a way in. Have the song of storms handy. Turn into kid link. Go to the windmill and yep, play the song of storms for the man. The windmill will go out of control and the water will dry up in the so called wet well. Than when you climb down the well as Kid link you will notice an entrance at the bottom of the well. You are now in the umm.place where you can find the hover boots!
Get 20 Rupees
As a child/adult go into the room right next to the gate to the market on the inside. The should be a Gaurd/Old guy in there. The pot to the right of the window closest to the door has a red ruppee! (worth 20!). Repeat if neccessary.
Angry Guard In Castle
Enter the Princess’s castle and go to the yard where you speak to her. On the Opposite side of the Mario pictures, there will be another window. Hit it with the slingshot and a guard will pop out by the window. He will yell at you then throw a bomb at you so run fast before it blows up.
Turning Smoke
To make smoke turn you have to go to the volcano using the “ballad of fire”. Once there press the TOP C button to look around but instead look up and start turning in circles so the smoke coming from the two big rocks will start turning.
Make Link Moonwalk
To make Link do a little number from Micheal Jackson, enter a room or place in which you cannot look around with C+Up (like the stable in Lon Lon Ranch) and equip the Iron Boots (these can be found in the Ice Cavern) and press and hold Z. Walk backwards and watch Link move! You don’t have to do it, but it’s pretty funny.
Repaired Signs
When you cut a sign with your sword, play Zelda’s Lullaby on your Ocarina. Doesn’t matter which ocarina!
Make Link Run/Walk Like An Idiot
To make Link do this, keep pressing the Z button repeatidly and he will walk stupid.
Secret Suprise
This code is kind of wierd, but I think you’ll like it. If you put ZELDA as your name you get a “SECRET SURPRISE”. It’s different for every game cartrage.
Gossip Stone’s Tricks
Dim's Fire: Use Dim's Fire and it will spin like a tornado.Special Arrows: They will be the same of Dim's Fire.Megaton Hammer: It get's it flaten.All Swords: It just bounce's up and down.LongShot: When you hit it it will shake, and boggie.Bomb: This is the best one. Hit it with a bomb and it will count down and will launch in the air, There goes appolo 14
Over 100 Gold Skultulas
You must have: Bombs, Boomerang, And the Song of Storms to do this trick. – In order to get as many gold skultullas as you want, you should go to the tree right next to where you first met Talon. Then you play the song of storms. A hole will open and you can jump down.You will see that parts of the wall are able to be bombed, so bomb the walls, and behind one of them is a gold skulltula get right up next to the teleporter so you have it as close as you can behind you. once you kill the gold skultulla, Z-target the coin, then throw your boomerang at it, as it comes back, do a back-flip into the teleporter, you will get the coin. if you go back down there, the skulltula will still be there, You can do this as many times as you want.
Hidden Pictures
Go to where Zelda is met for the first time. Then, look into the window on his left, as you enter. Pictures of Yoshi, Princess Toadstool, Mario, Bowser and Luigi can now be seen. Look from different angles to see them all. Throw something into the window with Mario to receive 20 rupees. Throwing something into the other window will result in a lit bomb being thrown back at Link.
Superslide
Probably the hardest, but most useful. Do a backflip, then in mid-backflip pull out a bomb and press R to drop it. It should be far enough away so that the action icon does not say “grab”. Near the end of the bombs fuse, about 1/2 a second after it starts flashing rapidly, mash the A button. You will roll and you should “grab” the bomb but not actually grab it. If you timed it right it will blow up when you get up and you will superslide. Notes:superslides can usually clip into.
Mega Faceplant
You can use either adult or kid Link for this. First, go to Gerudo Valley. Right next to the bridge at the entrance there is a huge trench. Have Link run up and swan dive off the edge. At the bottom there is a platform with a cow on it. Push forward on the joystick to aim right for the platform. I think you can guess what happens next. Make sure you have a lot of health, because this is very harmful to Link’s anime face. This is fun to do when you have beaten the game and have nothing else to do. Get free milk from the cow that is down there by playing Epona’s song right next to it.
Hidden Tunics
When your a adult go to gorons tunics is in the the gorgons city throw a bomb on the little gorgon ask him about the dragon he will give you a fire proof tunic. When your an adult go to ice cavern get the blue fire defrost the king zora and give you a infinite breath underwater.
Another Tip About The Deku Club
Another way to get the deku club is when you are going down hill, pull out a deku stick and get close to a wall. Hold Z so you side-step and then press a so you jump to the side. Then press the deku stick button while you are in the air and the deku stick will strike the wall. You should end up holding a broken-in-half deku stick.The deku stick is more powerful than the kokiri sword, but, it has drawbacks. Whenever you make a deku club, you must have at least 2 deku sticks. When it gets broken in half, it counts it as destroying the deku stick, and you lose one. So if you have only one deku stick when you make a deku club, then it will say you have no deku sticks left and you wont be able to strike with it. Also, you cannot use your shield when you have a deku club. So basically its the same as adult link’s biggoron’s sword but with less range.
Water Temple Treasure
In the Water Temple, there is a room with atreasure chest protected by a water spout. To stopthe water spout, you can hit the switch in theroom, but, a glitchy way of getting the treasureis to keep running into the front of the treasurechest when the water spout is on and keep pressingA. You should be able to open the chest withoutneeding to hit the switch.
Torch Money
As young link go to the castle. Get past all the guards except for the two guarding the gate. Take out the slingshot and shoot the torches above the drawbridge to get a red ruby (note that this will not open the drawbridge).
Fire Arrow
When you beat WATER temple go to the platform by the tree. Aim your bow at the sun and shoot. Then go get the fire arrow.
Free Goron Tunic
After you have grown-up inside the Goron’s cave there will be a little goron rolling in place of the bigger one. The only thing is that if you get close to him he will turn around. what you have to do is make sure he is in the small cavern near the north wall. Then pull out a bomb then thow it behind him so that when he turns around he will get hit by the explosion and stop. Talk to him about the dragon then the gorons. After you finish talking he will give you the Tunic and the shop will open.
Free Milk
After you learn Epona’s song go to a cow and play the song. The cow will tell you she can produce lots of milk and give you free milk instead of paying for it from Talon.
Get Super Cocos Easy
At Lon-Lon Ranch as a kid, go to the room were Talon is sleeping. Before you talk to him, pick up all the chickens and throw them into the corner near the stairs where they cant get out. Once the room is clear of all the chickens, wake up Talon and play the game. Now the only chickens in the big area of the room are the super cocos.
Hide And Seek
To find the Chickens the girl asks for look here: Next to the pen, Bash the crate in the corner, By the guard on the mountain, by the entrance, beside the ‘spiders’ house. To get the last ones, grab a chicken and go to the ledge near the windmill. Jump off and Glide to the gate. It may take a few tries but it works. Throw the chickens over the fence and climb the ladder to the top. Grab the chicken and glide down into the pen. Don’t forget to get the chickens you threw over! Get all the chickens in the pen and the girl will give you a bottle. Do it over and over again to get a purple rupee: which is 50 rupees. Good Luck!
R2D2 Apperance
In the bombbucha bowling alley, look up using c,up youll see R2D2 has found an interesting job.
Quick Rupees
When you are saving the carpenters from the gerudos you might have notice that in one of the rooms there is a boiling pot of red liquid. If you jump into the middle of it you’ll get 20 rupees easily. But dont stay in too long or the liquid will start to hurt you. The only way to get out of the pot is to either hook shot or back flip.
Embarrissing Gerudo Fact
When your a kid get the mask of truth and got to the temple of time. When you first get to the first screen before the screen where u can enter the temple, there are 4 gossip stones. Put the mask of truth on and talk to the gossip stone all the way to the right to learn a funny but embarrissing fact about gerudos.
Kill Enemies In The Sacred Forest Meadow
The best way to kill the enemies in the Sacred Forest Meadow is to shot it with the hookshot. They will die and then you can get past them. If they see you though, they will charge at you and knock you over so be careful.
The Kokiri Sword
If you are starting the game you need a sword and a shield to get past Mido. To get the sword you need to leave your house, talk to the girl, then walk up the ramp. Turn toward your house the with Z targeting look to the right of your house. There you will see something that looks like a fence. Find a way up to the fence. Then go all the way back to the wall. There you will see a tunnel. Walk up to it. Look at your direction icon. If it says enter then press the A button. But if it doesn’t then walk a bit closer to the tunnel until it does. Then crawl through the tunnel. You will reach a turn-off. you can go 4 ways. You want to go out into the middle and watch the path to your left. Wait until a boulder goes by then follow it. The first corner you turn into will be filled with tall grass. When you get to the end of that runway then I would turn to the right and wait for another boulder to go by. Then follow it. You will come to another turn-off. This time turn to the right. Then use Z targeting to straighten out your view. You will see a big chest. Walk up to it and look at your direction icon on the top of the screen. if it says open then press the A button and open it. But if it doesn’t then walk closer to the chest. Keep walking closer until the direction icon says open. Inside of the chest you will find the Kokiri Sword. To equip it press the START button and go to the equiptment screen and move the cursor to the picture of the Kokiri Sword. Then press the A button. After you have done that you will be able to use the sword by pressing the B button.
Secret Heart Piece
To get a heart piece go to the wall that leads to the fishing hut, play the song of storms over by the tree ans then around the wall you willneed to set a bomb. A hole will appear and then go in it to find a heart piece
Secret Room In Fire Temple
After you get the longshot go back to the fire temple. In the maze with the rolling boulders a place will have a block you cannot climb. Play the scarecrow’s song and Pi’erre will sprout up. Hook onto him and you will be at the secret room!
Get The Biggest Bomb Bag!
Go to goron city as a child. On one of the floors there will be a giant rolling Goron. When you bomb him he says “Why did you stop my roll? No one can! Now watch me roll!” and than keeps rolling. But if you bomb him 10 times without leaving the platform to get more bombs or something the goron will say something like “Aaaa MAN!!! I FEEL SO GOOD! YOU CAN HAVE THIS, I DONT NEED IT!” and he will give you the biggest bomb bag.
Cookin Up A Storm
To get the song of storms become adult link. Go to where the organ-man (Guy running the windmill) lives. He will say something like “Grrr. seven years ago a troublesome kid played a song and screwed up this whole windmill!” Take out your ocarina and he will teach you the song of storms!!! If you use this song, sometimes the ground will open up a secret grotto!
Use A Sheild Without Really Using It
To do this you need the Deku Shield and a Hylian Sheild.
1.Get your Deku Sheild out and hold R.2.Pause the game while holding on R and select the Hylian Sheild and unpause the game while holding on R.
Then Link will pretend to use a sheild and the Hylian Sheild will be on his back!
Get Bombchus In Haunted Wasteland
When you enter the Haunted Wastelands, cross the sand pit and follow the first few flags. Soon enough you will show up to a sign that says all who wander the desert, see me. Equip your Hover Boots and go to the bridge where the sign points to. Float across the bridge onto the magic carpet with some guy. Speak to him and he will offer you something dangerous for 200 rupees. When you buy the item, its a bombchu.
Turn Any Item Into A Bottle
Find a place were there are bugs and take out one of your bottles. Go to catch it and when he is halfway through the swipe hit start. Pute anotheritem that you don’t won’t to the c button were the bottle is. Hit start again. He will catch the bugs and the c were the other item is will turn into a bottle. The only downfall is you cant get the item back!!!
Swimming Chickens
To make chickens swim you must go to Zora’s river while your a kid then there will be a chicken near the entrance. Hit the chicken until it gets mad and makes other chickens go after you, jump in the river and swim against it(not with itand keep on pressing B while doing it to stay in place)keep on swimming and pretty soon the chickens will start swimmingNote:Try not to get hit from the chickens
Forward Backflip
To do a forward backflip you must have the hover boots.
1. Put on your hover boots or if you don't have them get them at the shadow temple.2. While running quickly hold Z, press back on the joystick, and press the A button.
To make it more fancy you try and take out your sword while doing the forward backflip. It may not help you beat the game but it looks cool.
Beat Morpha In Under A Minute
First, go into the inner platforms to set her off. then, immediately go into a corner and longshot her. IMMEDIATELY go around behind her and keep slashing. That way, Morpha can’t escape, and you can beat her in about 30 seconds. This may take a few tries.
Get Stone Of Agony
This hint is very and easy. The Stone of Agony is an object that-when you use your rumble pack-shakes, near secrets. To get the Stone of Agony, kill exactly 20 or 21 gold skutullas,warp to Death Mountain Crater by playing the Bolero of Fire, run down to Kakariko Village and enter the house of skutullas, and talk to the next cured person. He will thank you and give you the Stone of Agony.
Extra Deku Sticks
When you get the skull mask, go to the lost woods. Then go to the Forest Stage. Put on your mask and walk to the center of the room. Deku Shrubs will pop out and surround you. Walk to the right. Eventually, a big pne will wake up and offer you more sticks.
Find Hidden Treasure Chest!
As child Link, go to Zora’s Domain. Go to where the King Zora is and light a Duke Stick. Run down the steps and light the torch at the end of the steps. Now, after you have done that light up another duke stick and run down by the shop and light that torch. The with the duke stick still lit run throught the water (don’t get in the deep water) and light the two torches then hurry behind the waterfall and light those two torches. If you have done this correctly and fast enough you will find a hidden treasure chest with a heart piece in it.
Secret Hole
Go to Links forest villige and go up to the entrance to the lost woods. Go to the gossip stone near the entrance. Play the song of storms and a hole should appear.
How To Catch A Huge Lunker
This Hint work’s better if it has the sinking lure. To get the biggest fish there is in the pond cast the lure by the 3 stick’s or the log. If you angle this fish it will take maybe more than 5 minutes. Once you get it up it looks small but when it show’s a close up picture it’s the size of the whole SCREEN. And when you weigh your fish don’t expect to be in a bigger tank or fit it in there. This is true.
Make The Gossip Stone In To A Tornado
This is a pretty cool trick, if you have Dim’s Fire go by a Gossip Stone and use Dim’s Fire next to it. It will spin, Flat down, then spin HIGH in the air. NOTE: I think you need to slash it first.
More Red Rupees
Go to Hyrule castle town, and before you go in walk up the chain, and play the sun song. When the gate goes up, walk acroos the vertical gate and recieve 3 or 4 red rupees!
Breaking A Roof
First you must have bombs and the song of storms to do this. Go in a hole where it has a one eyed rock. Then put a bomb near a one-eyed rock then wait until it turns red and then let it crash into the roof.
Stealing The Fishing Guys Hat
Go to the fishing pond in lake Hylia(You must be an adult to do this). When he askes you if you want to go fishing say yes. Take your rod an cast it at him. This may take a couple of tries. You should be in the middle of the desk and the wall when you cast. If you do this right then will hook his hat on your line and uncover his bald head. He will start yelling at you. Cast your line out into the water and reel it in. The hat will fall off and he will be bald for the rest of the game. Will this help you on your quest? No, but it is so much fun to do.
Secret Money
Go to Kakoriko Village and then go to the tree at the entrance. Take 10 steps away from the tree going east. Now after that place a bomb on the ground where you stopped and a hole will appear with a chest that has 200 ruppees.
Easy Fairies
Play Zelda’s lullaby in front of a gossip stone and a fairy will come out.
Free Money
Go to Zelda’s court and look to the right. There should be a window with the Mario characters in it. If you shoot it you will get a free 20 rupees.
How To Get To Dodongo In Dodongo’s Caverns.
Ok, Frist you need Bombs, Then you need to go to the top level (In Dodongo Caverns.) Jump on the statue head and the place a bomb in one eye then the other eye. Finally place a bomb (On) his nose, Then after the bomb(s) explode his mouth will open. Go to the next room.
Golden Scale
To get the golden scale, become an adult and then go fishing. Catch a fish that is at least 15 pounds. Keep it then talk to the guy at the counter ask him to weigh your fish then he will give it to you.
Defeating Ganondorf And Ganon
Before you go face Ganondorf, make sure you have everything, all weapons (especially the Light Arrow, which you can get at the Temple of Time when you save all the Sages), all 100 Gold Skulltulas, all Gold Skulltula gifts, all Heart Pieces, and all the Great Fariy gifts. REALLY make sure you have the Great Fariy gift of double defense (which is near Ganon’s Castle). With your for bottles, make sure you have two fariys and two bottles of blue potion. When you have destroyed the sage barriers protecting Ganondorf’s Tower, go in, dodge the flaming Keese, and go to the first door, and defeat the two Lizofoes. Go through the door after defeating them, up the stairs and through the next door. You’ll see a chest with the Boss Key in it, and to get it, you’ll need to defeat the two Stalfoes. Go through the next door, up the stairs, and through another door with two Iron Knuckles. If you want to hurt them real quick, use a Bombchu. When they’re defeated, just go through a few more doors and use the Boss Key. When you reach the last door, a cartoon will show Ganondorf playing the organ with Princess Zelda as his prisoner, and Triforce symbols coming on Zelda’s and Link’s hands, and Ganondorf taking Zelda’s Triforce of Wisdom, adding it to his Triforce of Power. Before Ganondorf starts talking, Link’s Triforce of Courage will refill his health and magic. When the game introduces Ganondorf, immeditly run to the outside, because Ganondorf will hit the floor and the blocks will fall and he’ll create a pillar for himself. You won’t be able to use Navi’s Z-Targeting for a while. When he starts to use an energy ball, draw your sword and repel it to send it back to him. After a few games of tennis (as I like to call it), the ball will hit Ganondorf, and he’ll be stinned for a few seconds. Quickly draw out your bow and transform your arrows into Light Arrows, and fire one at Ganondorf. When he is hit, Navi can use Z-targeting again and you can use your Longshot on Ganondorf to pull yourself to him, or use your Hover Boots (I’d recomend the Longshot), and attack Ganondorf with your sword. When Ganondorf is about to get up (you’ll know when you see the Light Arrow’s dust goes away), use your Longshot on the stain-glass window to get away from him. If you don’t get away, he’ll hit the pillar and some of the blocks will fall away. If Ganondorf’s about to make a portal where he’ll use a few energy balls, just use a Light Arrow since it takes him a while to use it. Do all that I’ve told you how to get at Ganondorf a few times and you’ll soon win. If you run out of life or magic, drop down the pillar, and break the jars for them. When you beat Ganondorf, all your health and magic will be filled up again, and Princess Zelda will be free. But, with his last breath, Ganondorf tries to bring down the tower. You and Zelda have three (3) minutes to get out. Zelda will unlock doors and you’ll fight monsters. After about two or three doors, Zelda will be trapped in a ring of fire, and to extinguish it, you’ll have to defeat two Stalfoes. DON’T USE YOUR MAGIC! SAVE IT! When they’re defeated, Zelda will give you hearts if you lost any, or if you didn’t, she’ll give you rupees. After a while, you’ll go over the bridge that led you to the beginning of the tower, and you’ll see a ReDead. Dodge it, and Zelda will open the last door. After the tower falls, you and Zelda hear a loud BOOM. Go over to the pile of stones, and a ring of fire will separate you from Zelda, creating an arena. Ganondorf will come out of the pile, and the Triforce of Power will change him into a monster, and he will now be Ganon. Ganon has two big swords, and when Link raises the Master Sword to block one, the Master Sword will fly out of his grasp, next to Zelda. This time Navi will be able to help you. To start the battle, cast Nayru’s Love to form a protective shield. Roll under Ganon’s legs. His tail is his weak point, so slash at it with the Biggoron Sword. If you don’t have the sword, use the Megaton Hammer. Keep doing this a few times. After a while, Ganon will fall, and the fire will go away. By then, Nayru’s Love will end. Run to Zelda and get the Master Sword. Make sure the Master Sword is your sword to use. When the Master Sword is ready, run back to Ganon. The ring of fire will come back, and you have time to slash at Ganon’s tail. Ganon will be much faster, so to get to his tail, fire Light Arrows at his face. He’ll be blind for a while, and you can then use the Master Sword on his tail. If you run out of magic, use a blue potion, or have Ganon slash a t a pillar to get faries or magic jars. Keep fighting Ganon and soon he’ll will fall. Zelda will use her magic to hold Ganon down and tell you to use your sword. The Master Sword will glow with the power to bring Ganon down, and all you have to do is use the sword on his face. Ganon will act wild and Zelda will call to the six Sages, and they’ll suck Ganon into the Evil Realm. A cartoon will show Link and Zelda in the clouds, and Zelda will tell Link to put the Master Sword back at the Temple of Time and close the Door of Time. Link will give the Ocarina to Zelda, and after he is taken away, you’ll see a cartoon of everyone celebrating at the Lon Lon Ranch, and see the five Sages you rescued. And finally, it’ll show Link as a boy again, Navi parting with him, and Link going to the castle to see the young Princess Zelda looking for Ganondorf, and thankfull Link is alive. Congratulations! You beat the game!
Easy Way To Beat Ganon
To beat Ganon without using any Light Arrows, just lock onto him with Z and then back under his legs and use the Megaton Hammer, Biggorons Sword (best one), or Master Sword and jump attack his tail. You can only defeat Ganon after you get the Master Sword back and use the method above to take care of him once and for all.
Get All The Money You Can Hold
If you’re short on money, but have all 100 Gold Skulltulas, go to Kakariko Village and go to the House of Skulltula. Talk to the father, and he’ll give you a Huge Rupee (worth 200 Rupees). Leave and go back in the house. Talk to the father, and he’ll give you another one. You can do this as many times as you want, he’ll never run out of Huge Rupees!
Drawbridge Money
During the day, in Hyrule field, walk up to the drawbridge to the castle village and walk up the chain. Wait until night and there will be red rupees, and you can even enter the village at night this way.
Easy Way To Beat Mirror Link
An easy way to beat Mirror Link is just to use your Megnaton Hammer. It will great damage to Mirror Link and he won’t able to mimic your attack.
Beat Barinade More Easily
First, stun Barinade with your boomerang. destroy all of his jellyfish except one, because if you destroy all of them, he will cultivate more and become faster. stun him again and go to his center and keep slashing, while using the boomerang on him about every 3-5 seconds, so he doesn’t become unstunned and if worked right, he makes a good way for link to get some exercise with no worries.
Deku Club
To get the Deku Club go to Koriki forest and then go to the Gossip Stone near the entrance to the Lost woods. Go to the ledge near the Gossip Stone and then turn around facing the stone. Take out a Deku Stick and hit against the stone and you will bounce back. If you did this right you will grab on to the ledge. Climb back up and you will be holding half of a Deku Stick. It is more powerfull then your sword and it will never break if you hit it on something. NOTE: If you change items and take out a Deku Stick again, you have to do this process again from the start.
Get Fourth Bottle
Kill 10 big poe’s and sell them to the guy at the market. (This only works as an adult)
Find Holes Easier
At most ring of rocks, if you bomb the middle of them or play song of storms a hole should appear (I found about 5 gold skulltulas and secrets this way). You have a 3/5 chance of the hole appearing.
Cheat In The Chest Game
In the chest game, use the lens of truth to cheat in the game.
Graveyard /Dampe
When your racing Dampe the 2nd time, near the end of the race use your new Longshot to grab the torch over the big hole. You’ll win the race and get a heart piece!
Illegal Sinking Lure Made Legal
Once you get the sinking lure, go up to the counter and talk to the guy. Chose “lets talk about somthing” and he will talk about lures and he will make the sinking lure legal.
Wooden Club
Buy a deku stick. (if you already have one thats fine.) Pull it out and jump off any cliff and break the the deku stick on the down. You should now have a stick that is even more powerful than the kokiri sword.
Items On Epona
Do the swordless link code. After that, when you have no sword, get on epona and you can use most of your items! Press the ocarina button to get off. NOTE: This does not work on the cart with the award winner thing on it.
Big Red Fairy
Go to a one eyed rock and play THE SONG OF STORMS and you should get a big fairy.
Fast Cash
If you shoot any enemy with a light arrow you will get 50 rupees.
Sinking Lure
First you must go to Lake Hylia and go to the fishing pond. Go fishing for twenty rupees and walk on the log sticking out of the water. The sinking lure should be on there but you can’t see it. If you’ve done this once the location of it will change. If it did the search the grass in the pond or by the crack in the wall. Note: this might only work with adult Link.
Swordless Link
You must have beaten the game at least once. After you gave beat it at least once go back and fight gannondorf and beat him. After you are done doing the running you must fight ganon. Right after he knocks the sword out of your hand save the game and reset it. Go back to your file that you were on and Link should be in Ganon’s castle and he will be swordless!!! Note: I think it takes the gold cartrigde but I haven’t tried it without it.
Extra Rupees
In Koriki Forest, the starting town, go by the shop and jump on the blocks that lead to it to get 5 rupees. Enter in the shop, come back out, and jump on the blocks again to collect more money. There is a door to the right before entering the market. Enter to find some vases and boxes that contain rupees. After collecting the money, exit, then re-enter the room. Search the vases and boxes again to collect the rupees again. When first entering Hyrule Castle, there is a door that resembles the background. Enter and smash all the pots to collect about fifty rupees. Leave the room and return to collect all the rupees again. After collecting all the chickens in Kakariko village for the first time, keep repeating that process to collect 50 rubies each time. Shoot the signs in Gerudo Fortress with a little moon on them with your hookshot for 20 rupees. Go to the front of the marketplace during the day. Walk up to the chains holding the drawbridge all the way to the top. Then, turn and jump off. As Link falls, 20 rupees may be collected. Walk over the other side and repeat for even more rupees.
Bombs Away
When your young Link go to zedla’s courtyard. When you walk in there are 2 windows. One on your left and the other on the right. In one it has pictures of Mario characters, the doesn’t. The dosen’t have the pictures, take your sling-shot and shot into it. If you did it right should appear says something and throws a bomb at you. This doesn’t doing anything to help you, but it’s pretty funny.
Extra Bottles!
As child Link, go to a puddle in a hole or a pool containing a fish, make sure you have at least one bottle. Get to where you are close to the fish and use your bottle to catch the fish. Quickly, pause it and switch the bottle out with something else near useless, a.k.a, deku nuts and farhores wind, ect.when you come out of it, you should have a new bottle with a fish in it!NOTE: You can’t get the object you replace the bottle with back and don’t use things adult Link can’t use!
Rocket Power!
This is nothing big, but it’s fun to do. First you go and find one of those stones with a picture of an eye that tell you the time if you hit it. Once you do that place a bomb next to them and wait a while after the bomb explodes, then the stone should blast into the air and blow up.
Hints, Tips, And Tricks
Finding SariaTo find Saria, go to the Lost Woods and move in the following directions: Right, Left, Right, Left, Center, Left, Right.Finding the Giant's KnifeGo to Goron City as young Link. On one of the floors is a wall that appears questionable. Blow it up, then keep destroying the other walls behind it. Talk to the big may to learn that he is working on a weapon. Return as older Link to receive the Giant's Knife.Finding Nayru's LoveNayru's Love is a protective barrier that helps Link withstand damage. It can be found by blowing up the crack between the two palm trees in Desert Colossus.Finding a bag that holds 40 seedsGo to the Lost Woods. After entering, turn right and continue forward to a ledge with a fence and ladder to the left. A metal circular object will be suspended from a tree at this location. Shoot it three times exactly in the center with the slingshot and to receive the bag. A "100" will flash when your shot hits the center. You must score "100" three times in a row.Finding Gold SkulltulasHunt only at night because that is the time that the Gold Skulltulas appear. Some appear while Link is a child and some appear while he is an adult. A few appear during both these times. The Skulltulas like dirt patches, where the magic beans may be planted. Use a bottle of bugs to surface the spiders. Nine of the ten spots contain a Skulltula. Some like to hide in trees, so check them with a roll attack. It is wise to check most trees because most all of them have a good prize such as bombs or rupees if not a gold Skulltula. The Skulltulas can be in slingshot range many times, but require a boomerang to retrieve the token. They also love to hide in crates, so use the roll attack to break them.Getting Gold SkulltulasCapture a bug in a bottle and drop them on some soft soil, where Link would put some Magic Beans. Then, a Gold Skulltula will appear. Kill it and get your new found token. This works on all of them except the soft soil spot right next to the man that sells the Magic Beans.Getting the Biggest QuiverEnter the archery game as an adult after getting the Gerudo Membership Card. It costs 20 rupees to play, but is worth it. Play the first time and get 1,000 points and to receive a Heart Container. Play the game a second time and get 1,500 points and to receive the Biggest Quiver, which holds up to fifty arrows. When starting the archery game, aim for the bullseye and fire to get 100 points each time. Also shoot at the target at the end. When you come around the end target, aim for the clay jars. Shoot them to collect 100 points per jar. Keep getting 100's on the targets and successfully shoot all the clay jars to get the required 1,500 points for the Biggest Quiver.Unlimited moneyGo to the Lost Woods and find the Skull Kid who is alone as adult Link. Then, lock onto and kill him, and he will give you 200 rupees. Enter a door, return, and repeat the process to collect an unlimited amount of money.Money from treesRun at a tree as young Link and press A to roll and slam into it. Then, a skulltula or some rupees will usually fall out.Breaking open boxesTo break open a regular brown wooden box, just run at it and press A. Link will roll and smash open the box. This is useful when finding all the chickens and to get a Skulltula in the Marketplace room with the pots.Easiest and ultimate ruby collectionGo to the drawbridge in front of the marketplace during the day and run up to the top of one of the chains. Wait for night to arrive (or play the Sun's Song). Carefully run across the bridge to collect three red rubies worth an easy 60 rupees. Play the Sun's Song again to lower the drawbridge. Go into the market and come back out again to repeat the trick.Rupees with Bunny MaskAfter completing the Forest Temple, return to the Temple of Time. Drop the Master Sword back into the stone to change back to Young Link. Go to the mask shop and make sure Link can borrow the Bunny Mask. Link should also have the Giant's Wallet (that holds 500 rupees) for this trick to be most effective. Thirty Gold Skulltulas should also have been collected, and Link should have talked to one of the kids in the house in Kakariko Village that has the curse on them to get the wallet. Buy as much as possible with the current amount of rupees. Go to Hyrule Field and run to the right, towards Lon Lon Ranch. Run until a man running around like an idiot comes into view. Follow him until he sits down and gets tired. Wear on the Bunny Mask and talk to him. He will ask for the mask and fill Link's wallet with rupees.Purple rupeesKill any enemy with the light arrows to receive a purple rupee.Illegal Fishing Lure (Sinking Lure)Use the following steps to get a better fishing lure that can catch more fish. As an adult, walk to the log that is sticking out in the pond. Walk around on it awhile to find a sinking lure, that can catch fish almost every time. Note: The lure may only be used once, and if used to catch a record weight fish, the counterman will not give Link a prize. The sign on the tank will also be marked with "With illegal fishing lure." Get Fire and Ice arrowsAfter completing the water temple, go to Lake Hylia. Play the Sun Song at plaque near the warp point (serenade of water) to make the sun rise. As soon as this happens, shoot the sun with an arrow and fire arrows will appear. To get ice arrows, complete the Geurdo training center.Free Lon Lon MilkApproach any cow with an empty bottle and play Epona's Song. The song will remind the cow of the pasture, and will give Link free milk.Ocarina flats and sharpsHold R and press one of the Ocarina playing buttons to make a sharp note, or Z to make a flat.Fix a broken signAfter slashing a sign and breaking it, play Zelda's Lulluby while standing in front of the pieces.Chicken attackAs in previous games in the series, if Link approaches a chicken and hurts it in some way, it will call for others to attack. The attack can be stopped by entering a door or leaving the area.Kill the Rolling GoronTo kill the giant rolling Goron in Goron City, bomb him around ten times. After the ninth bombing, he will grunt and the other Goron's will run out to kill you.Gossip Stone blast offDrop a bomb near a Gossip Stone to have it blast off into space.Stretch a Gossip StoneHit a Gossip Stone with the hammer.Before opening the Door Of TimeAfter collecting the 3 Spiritual Stones, Navi will urge Link to go to the castle. Before doing so, try to collect all the hearts and the Gold Skulltula tokens and get the master sword. Gandorf will take the Triforce and turn Link into a adult making half the heart pieces and Gold Skulltulas inaccessible.Free FairiesPlay Zelda's Lullaby in front of a Gossip Stone and they will give you a free Fairy. Play the Song of Storms in front of a Gossip Stone and it will give you a Big Fairy. Get a butterfly to land on a Deku stick and it will turn into a Fairy. Slowly walk towards the butterfly with a Deku Stick out; this requires patience. Play the Song of Storms near a soft patch of soil with a Magic Bean planted. It will grow and produce three regular Fairies.Malon's obstacle courseReturn to Lon Lon Ranch after getting Talon to go back home (by waking him up with the Cucco the girl in Kakariko Village gives Link). Complete Malon's obstacle course as an adult (talk to her while on Epona) in under fifty seconds. If successful, she'll give Link a cow. It will be at his house in Kokiri Forest. Use it to get Lon Lon Milk by playing Epona's Song in front of the cow.Easy way past the GeurdoTo knock out a Geurdo thief, simply shoot her with an arrow. To freeze her, use the hookshot or longshot.Ending bonusSuccessfully complete the game and wait at the "The End" screen. Eventually, the Scarecrow's Song will begin playing with different instruments.Frozen Zora's DomainZora's Domain will be frozen when playing as an adult. There is no way to thaw it.Getting Biggoron's SwordUse the following long trading sequence as an adult to get Biggoron's Sword. Go to the lady that gave young Link the empty bottle, when her Cuccos were rescued. She will give Link a Pocket Cucco egg. Wait for the egg to hatch, then bring it to Talon in Kakariko Village. Bring the Cucco back to the lady, to receive Cojiro, the Blue Cucco. Go to the Lost Woods, then turn right at the entrance. Give Cojiro to the man to receive an Odd Mushroom, which will spoil if too much time is wasted. Rush to the Potion shop in Kakariko Village, then go left into the room. Run into the shop to the right, then give the Mushroom to the lady at that location. She will give Link an Odd Potion. Hurry back to the Lost Woods. The man will be gone, but a Kokiri will be here. Give the Potion to her to receive the Poacher's Saw. Ride the horse to Gerudo Valley. There is a broken bridge here, so whip Epona to jump it. Give the saw to the carpenter that is outside to receive Biggoron's Broken Sword. Go to the top of Death Mountain, then walk to the right. Biggoron will appear, rubbing his eyes. He has an eye infection and will give link a Prescription. Bring the Prescription to King Zora after he has been unfrozen to receive the Eyeball frog, an ingredient for the Eyedrops. Hurry to the Lakeside Laboratory at Lake Hylia and give the Eyeball Frog to the Old Man. He will give Link the Eyedrops. Hurry back up to the Death Mountain Summit and ive the Eyedrops to Biggoron. After using them, he will give Link a Claim Check. Wait three days (play the Sun's Song six times to quickly pass the time), give him back the Claim Check to receive Biggoron's Sword. This weapon is twice as powerful as the Master Sword, and will not break like the Giant's Knife. Note: If Link is late during any of the time-sensitive parts of the trade, the game will restart back at the person you need to give the item to, and will cost you ten rupees, but will allow another try. Ocarina songs may not be used to teleport to a location during the trade.
Trading All The Masks
Fox MaskRoyal Guard at the edge of Kakariko Village on the way up to Death Mountain. Skull MaskIn the Lost Forest. Enter the forest and move to the left. Hop on the tree stump while wearing the mask and play Saria's Song. The Skull Kid will then ask Link for the mask. Spooky MaskSell it to the boy in the Graveyard in Kakariko Village. Bunny MaskSell it to the man running around in the Hyrule Field by Lon Lon Ranch. Mask of TruthWith this mask Link can talk to the "Gossip Stones" that have the eye on them. They will reveal helpful hints throughout the game.
Great Fairy Locations
Great fairy of powerThis Great fairy gives Link the "spin slash" attack. She is located at Death Mountain, outside the crater to the left of the entrance, behind a bomb-able wall.Great fairy of wisdomThis Great fairy doubles Link's magic meter. She is located inside the Death Mountain crater. Face the entrance to Goron City (inside the crater). A bridge will be to the right. Use the megaton hammer (obtained after passing the Fire Temple) to destroy the rocks blocking the entrance. Bombs will have no effect. Great fairy of courageThis Great fairy doubles adult Link's defensive powers. She is located near Ganon's castle. Obtain the Golden Gauntlets inside Ganon's castle. Use them to lift the column that is blocking the entrance, which is to the right, when facing Ganon's tower. Great fairy of magicThis Great fairy is located at the same spot as the Great fairy of courage when Link is a child. Use a bomb to open the entrance. She will give Link a new spell, "Din's Fire". Great fairy of magicThis Great fairy is located behind Zora's fountain, when Link is a child. Move all the way behind the fountain to find a piece of land. Then, destroy the wall behind it. She will give Link a new spell, "Ferore's Wind".Great fairy of magicThis great fairy is located between the two palm trees at the desert colossus. Use a bomb at the crack on the wall. She will give Link the "Nayru's Love" spell.
Skulltula Prizes
Visit the Skulltula house in Kakario village after collecting every ten Gold Skulltulas to receive the corresponding prize:Number of Skulltula Tokens - Prize for that amount10 Skulltulas - Adult's Wallet (holds 200 rupees)20 Skulltulas - Stone of Agony (find hidden holes)30 Skulltulas - Giant's Wallet (holds 500 rupees)40 Skulltulas - Bombchu50 Skulltulas - Piece of Heart100 Skulltulas - Huge rupee
Fairy Fountain Locations
After getting the Goron's Bracelet and the Bomb Bag, search Hyrule Field for suspicious looking boulders for a fairy fountain. In the same tomb where a Hylian Shield is found, destroy the wall to find a fairy fountain. On the way to Zora's Domain, move along the green shores of Zora'a River. Bomb a boulder at this location to discover a fairy fountain beneath it. When leaving the Sacred Forest meadow, a ladder will appear on a hedge. This leads to a clearing that contains a boulder. A fairy fountain is under the boulder. In the watery paradise of Zora's Domain, play the Song of Storms to open a hole in a platform. The hole leads to a fountain below. In the dry desert after playing the Song of Storms, a hole will open up in the ground that will lead to a fairy fountain.
Cheats
Songs On Ocarina Of Time
Song Of Time- On your Ocarina, press c right, A, c down c right, A, c down and you played the Song Of Time. Zelda’s Lullabye- c left, c up, c right, c left, c up, c right and you played Zelda’s Lullaby. Saria’s Song- c down, c right, c left, c down, c right, c left, band you played Saria’s Song. Song Of Storms- A, c down, c up, A c down, c up and you played the Song Of Storms. Song Of Sun- c right, c down, c up, c right, c down, c up and you played the Song Of Sun. Epona’s Song- c up, c left, c right, c up, c left, c right and you played Epona’s Song.
Never Ending Arrows
Enter “Hopkin” as a new file. Then, beat the Forest Temple.
The Scarecrow’s Song
If your having trouble finding a scarecrows�s song, then here is the one I usually have: A, C right, C down, A, C right, C down, A, C down.
Infinite Money
Start a new game. Your name must be “morup” forthis code to work. Once your name is “morup” finda Gold Rupee and this code will take place.
Unlockables
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Glitches
Infinit Sword Glitch
The infinit sword glitch is really cool. First go to a sign that cannot be broken. Then take out your sword and hold r. Now press b and a at the same time and if you did it right, you will be reading the sign and your sword should have a really cool glow. NOTE:if you press a or b while this glitch is on you’ll have to do the glitch all over again.
Glitch
When your a kid and about to get the master sword you might notice that before you get in the big room, that the walls are close together and there is darkness covering the ceiling but when you get in the walls spread further a part and the darkness goes away.
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