div style text align right float right margin left 5px Timeline House of Alpin div The House of Alpin is the name given to the kin group which ruled in Pictland and then the kingdom of Alba from the advent of Cin ed mac Ailp n in the 840s until the death of M el Coluim mac Cin eda in 1034. Kings traced their descent from Cin ed mac Ailp n, and not from his father, and Irish genealogies in the Book of Ballymote and the Book of Lecan refer to the kindred as Clann Cin eda meic Ailp n, prioritising descent from Cin ed. ref Woolf, Pictland to Alba , pp. 222&ndash 224 Broun, Irish Identity, pp. 173&ndash 174. ref The origins of the family are uncertain. Later genealogies of doubtful reliability make Cin ed a descendant of ed Find . While plausible, such claims are unprovable and appear only in the late tenth century. ref Woolf, Pictland to Alba , p. 173. ref The associated idea that Cin ed had been a king in D l Riata before contending successfully for power in Pictland in the 840s, following the death of E gan n mac engusa , is supported by near contemporary evidence. ref Woolf, Pictland to Alba , pp. 93&ndash 98 & 116&ndash 117. ref Early kings of Clann Cin eda meic Ailp n are described ... Cin ed came to an end. House of Dunkeld Future kings , while still tracing their descent from Cin ed ... 230. ref Descent of the Alp nid kings The tables below set out the relationship between the kings of the House ... See also Siol Alpin Notes reflist 2 References refbegin citation last Anderson first Alan Orr authorlink ... 5 refend Royal houses of Europe Category 840s establishments Category Royal families Alpin Category Scotland in the Early Middle Ages Category Scottish families Alpin Category Medieval Gaels Alpin Category House of Alpin Category 9th century in Scotland bg da Huset Alpin de Haus Alpin es Casa de Alpin fr Maison d Alpin it Casato degli Alpin he no Huset Alpin ru sh Ku a Alpin ... more details
Alpin may refer to Alpin supplement Alpin supplement , a weekly supplement of Prothom Alo , a Bangladeshi newspaper Alp n mac Echdach , two kings of the same name one the father of Cin ed mac Ailp n, the other a king of D l Riata Siol Alpin , a group of seven related Scottish Clans House of Alpin , a dynasty of Scottish kings King Alp n I of the Picts King Alp n II of the Picts Metro Alpin , the highest subway in the world in Saas Fee, Switzerland disambig he ro Alpin ... more details
Image Siol Alpin Family Tree.jpg thumb 300px A proposed lineage of the seven clans of Siol Alpin. Siol Alpin from Gaelic, S ol Ailpein Seed of Alpin is a family of seven Scottish clans that were thought to have been able to trace their descent from Alpin , ref name Skene 258 260 cite book title The Highlanders of Scotland, Their Origin, History, And Antiquities last Skene first William Forbes authorlink William Forbes Skene year 1837 publisher John Murray location London pages 258 260 ref supposed father of Cin ed mac Ailp n , King of the Picts , of whom the Scots tradition considered the first ... Alpin are Clan Grant , Clan Gregor , Clan MacAulay , Clan Macfie , Clan Mackinnon , Clan Macnab , and Clan ... W. F. Skene to have been the senior. Historical examples of a Siol Alpin tradition There are several historical examples that have been claimed to show the strength of the Siol Alpin tradition. Clan Gregor and Clan Grant The Siol Alpin tradition was so strong in the clans Gregor and Grant that in the early ..., Ardincaple acknowledged being a cadet of the House of MacGregor, and promised to pay the MacGregor ... Skene concluded that there was no doubt that the MacAulays claimed descent from Siol Alpin. ref name ... 256 258 In the bond the two chiefs claimed to come from ane house and one lineage , promising to lend ..., by Skene, that the Mackinnons were descended from Siol Alpin. ref name MaclauchlanWilsonKeltie 256 ... and MacGregors, has also been seen as proof on a Siol Alpin descent. ref name MaclauchlanWilsonKeltie ... family, Siol Alpin. ref name clangrant us.org cite web url http www.clangrant us.org siol alpin.htm title The Siol Alpin Clans accessdate December 6, 2007 work Clan Grant Society US www.clangrant us.org ref Heraldic examples of the Siol Alpin tradition The belief in their Alpinian descent is shown in the clan ... the crest badge s of several of the clans allude to the Siol Alpin tradition. For instance, Clan ... is Cuimhnich bas Alpein translation from Gaelic Remember the death of Alpin . ref cite book title Scottish ... more details
Image Metro Alpin.jpg thumb 240px Felskinn Underground Station The Metro Alpin is the highest subway in the world. It is an underground funicular situated above Saas Fee in Switzerland in the Valais canton. Inaugurated in 1992, this metro links the Felskinn cable car station 2980 metres MSL on the shore of the Fee glacier Feegletscher to the Mittelallalin 3456  m in the north face of the Allalinhorn . The tunnel has a length of 1749 metres, with an altitude difference of 476 metres between the two stations. External links http www.info saas fee.ch Saas Fee website http www.info saas fee.ch Saas Fee tourist info website http www.saas fee.ch de navpage.cfm?category MtTransportSF&subcat AboutUsSF&id 23887 Saas Fee Bergbahnen AG mountain transportation company operating the Metro Alpin http www.funimag.com suisse saasfee01.htm Funimag Euro rail stub coord 46 3 28 N 7 54 18 E region CH display title Category Funicular railways in Switzerland Category Valais de Metro Alpin fr M tro alpin he tr Alpin metrosu ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Alpin Thomson image country England fullname Alpin Erroll Thomson height nickname living dayofbirth 14 monthofbirth 5 yearofbirth 1893 placeofbirth Perth, Western Australia countryofbirth Australia dayofdeath 6 monthofdeath 3 yearofdeath 1960 placeofdeath Hawridge , Chesham , Buckinghamshire countryofdeath England batting Right handed bowling Not known role Bowler family club1 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset year1 1922&ndash 23 club2 Royal Navy cricket team Royal Navy year2 1922 type1 First class cricket type1 First class cricket debutdate1 31 May debutyear1 1922 debutfor1 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset debutagainst1 Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford University lastdate1 31 August lastyear1 1923 lastfor1 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset lastagainst1 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket First class matches1 3 runs1 7 bat avg1 3.50 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 7 not out deliveries1 361 wickets1 4 bowl avg1 47.25 fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 3 90 catches ... 3852 3852.html CricketArchive Alpin Erroll Thomson Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom DSC 14 ... Archive Players 3 3852 3852.html title Alpin Thomson publisher www.cricketarchive.com ..., also called Alpin Thomson, was a colonial administrator in Western Australia at the time of his birth ..., Roger Goldsworthy Sir Roger Goldsworthy , and Goldsworthy left Alpin Thomson Sr and his wife with his unfinished house, called Lucknow, at Claremont, Western Australia Claremont , when he was posted ... of the Siege of Lucknow in 1857 if that is accurate, it explains the name of the house, but she ... scotland rugby player 2746.html Alpin Thomson on scrum dot com. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomson, Alpin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British ... OF DEATH 6 March 1960 PLACE OF DEATH Hawridge , Chesham , Buckinghamshire DEFAULTSORT Thomson, Alpin ... more details
Expand French topic geo date June 2010 Refuge alpin du Tour Refuge alpin du Tour is a mountain hut refuge in the Alps in France. coord 46 00 05 N 6 56 51 E type landmark source kolossus frwiki display title Category Refuges of the Alps Category Mountain huts in France France geo stub fr Refuge alpin du Tour ... more details
Image Vanoise02.jpg thumb right 300px The mountain hut of the CAF at Col de la Vanoise The Club alpin fran ais , usually referred to as the CAF , is a federation of club promoting mountaineering mountain sports . It offers multiple training and courses to help people understand mountains. Created in 1874 , the Club alpin fran ais has greatly evolved and grown since. It has become a sport federation, with 241 affiliated associations, which brings together some tens of thousand of people in a same group. Almost 90,000 people are licensed through it to date. Regional and departmental committees relay the actions of the federation on a local level. It was renamed F d ration Fran aise des clubs alpins et de montagne FFCAM during its 5th congress, on January 30, 2005 in Chamb ry. The Club alpin fran ais also manages the 142 mountain hut s, mostly in the Alps and the Pyr n es . See also Related Articles Swiss Alpine Club Alpine Club UK External links http www.ffcam.fr fr Site officiel du Club alpin fran ais Category Alpine clubs DEFAULTSORT Club Alpin Francais de Club Alpin Fran ais fr F d ration fran aise des clubs alpins et de montagne it Club Alpino Francese nl Club alpin fran ais ... more details
The Jardin botanique alpin Daniella is a botanical garden specializing in alpine plant s, located at 16, rue General du Cray, Limoges , Haute Vienne , Limousin region Limousin , France . The garden was established in 1983 and now contains 1,590 taxon taxa of alpine plants. See also List of botanical gardens in France References http www.bgci.org garden.php?id 2559 BGCI entry https www.cbd.int doc world fr fr ex bg en.pdf Convention on Biological Diversity Botanical Gardens in France coord missing France Category Gardens in Haute Vienne Daniella, Jardin botanique alpin Category Botanical gardens in France Daniella, Jardin botanique alpin Category Limoges HauteVienne geo stub France garden stub es Jard n Bot nico Alpino Daniella ... more details
Le Travailleur alpin The Alpine Worker was a communist newspaper in France . Le Travailleur alpin had appeared as the C te d Or regional organ of the French Communist Party during the Second World War . ref Tasca, Angelo, David Bidussa, and Denis Peschanski. http books.google.com books?id ABmVzeot7N0C La France de Vichy archives in dit e s d Angelo Tasca . Milano Feltrinelli, 1996. p. 133 ref It began to appear as an open daily newspaper published from Grenoble on August 23, 1944, the same day that U.S. forces entered Grenoble. ref Martin, Marc. http books.google.com books?id mBUZP N59Q0C M dias et journalistes de la R publique . Histoires, hommes, entreprises. Paris Odile Jacob, 1997. p. 281 ref ref Muller, Claude. http books.google.com books?id sqF GLKM23wCLes sentiers de la libert Dauphin , 1939 1945 les t moignages de nombreux r sistants. R cits . Romagnat Ed. de Bor e, 2003. p. 302 ref Louis Maisonnat was the editor of Le Travailleur alpin . ref name com http books.google.com books?id 6ZBLSbBk6awC Les Communistes Et la Lutte Pour la Paix . Communisme . p. 15 ref Le Travailleur alpin was closed down by the Communist Party in 1948, in order to save the pro communist newspaper Allobroges instead. Some staff, who had worked for both newspapers, were able to retain their employments. ref Martin, Marc. http books.google.com books?id mBUZP N59Q0C M dias et journalistes de la R publique . Histoires, hommes, entreprises. Paris Odile Jacob, 1997. p. 305 ref The Communist Party organized a F te du Travailleur alpin press festival annually, a tradition initiated in 1929 and that continued after the end of the publication of the daily newspaper. ref http www.humanite.fr 2003 06 21 Politique Balises Le Travailleur alpin ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Travailleur Alpin Category Communist newspapers Category French language newspapers Category Newspapers published in France Category Grenoble france newspaper stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Institut Alpin Videmanette was a finishing school in the municipality of Rougemont, Switzerland Rougemont , Switzerland . It was an all girl school where the lessons were skiing , cooking , dress making and French. The school closed sometime before 1996. Alumnae Diana, Princess of Wales 1977 to 1978. Tiggy Legge Bourke Alexandra Legge Bourke Tamara Mellon Princess Irene Disambiguation needed date June 2011 Ruby Wax Television presenter Alexandra Aitkin Daughter of Conservative British MP Jonathan Aitkin and descendant of Lord Beaverbrook. Coord missing Switzerland Category Boarding schools in Switzerland Category Girls schools in Switzerland Category Defunct schools in Switzerland Switzerland school stub pt Instituto Alpin Videmanette ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 Alasdair Alpin MacGregor 1899 1970 was a Scotland Scottish writer and photographer, known for a large number of travel books. He wrote also on Scottish folklore , and was a published poet. He was brought up in Tain and Inverness , and educated there and in Edinburgh . His books were mainly about Scotland, and his romanticising style incurred the displeasure of Compton Mackenzie , who caricatured him in some of his novels perhaps unjustly so as MacGregor was forced to be critically realistic about certain aspects of life on the west coast, in his book The western Isles . Judging by the title of the 1931 book A Last Voyage to St. Kilda. Being the Observations and Adventures of an Egotistic Private Secretary who was alleged to have been warned off That Island by Admiralty Officials when attempting to emulate Robinson Crusoe at the Time of Its Evacuation there might have been something to caricature. In partial explanation, St Kilda, Scotland St Kilda was evacuated in 1930 at the time he was Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster . The same book was the subject of a legal case when MacGregor brought an injunction to prevent the distribution of The Edge of the World , a film by Michael Powell director Michael Powell that he claimed was based on it. MacGregor lost the case. He lived in London for most of his adult life in Swan Court and Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea. His book about his childhood, The Goat Wife , tells the evocative story of his hard working and resourceful Aunt Dorothy, who left a comfortable existence in Edinburgh s Ann Street reputed to be the most haunted street in Edinburgh to begin life as a solo crofter in the Easter Ross village of Ardgay then known locally as High Wind . Spanning the period before the World ... Persondata . NAME Macgregor, Alasdair Alpin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macgregor, Alasdair Alpin Category ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 James Alpin McPherson 1842&ndash 23 August 1895 otherwise known as The Wild Scotchman , was a Scotland Scottish Australia n bushranger active in the area around Gin Gin, Queensland Gin Gin , Queensland in the 19th century. He was born in Inverness shire , Scotland , the eldest of the eight children of John McPherson, farmer, and his wife Elspeth, n e Bruce. The family migrated in the William Miles and arrived at Moreton Bay on 19 January 1855. The father worked as a farm labourer for D. C. McConnell of Cressbrook, Queensland Cressbrook . Alpin went to a Brisbane school where his diligence pleased the teachers he learnt some French language French and German language German , and became a fluent and entertaining speaker. Apprenticed to the builder, John Petrie , he attended the Brisbane Mechanics School at night and achieved prominence in its debating class. In 1863 McPherson ran away and worked on various stations, becoming an excellent horseman and an accurate shot. His first recorded law breaking activity was early in 1865 near Bowen, Queensland Bowen , where at gunpoint he held up a publican who owed him back wages. The government offered a pound sterling 50 reward for his apprehension. He went to New South Wales and is alleged to have stuck up several parties on the Northern Road. According to the Sydney Morning Herald , 23 24 February, he assumed the name of John Bruce, stole a horse from Wowingragong but failed to find his hero, Ben Hall bushranger Ben Hall . The Scotsman lost his horse and ammunition and, in his only clash with the police, was shot in the arm by Sir Frederick Pottinger in return he had only blank cartridges to fire. He took to the scrub and was reading quietly by the Lachlan River when the police surrounded him. He ... daughters. Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME McPherson, James Alpin ALTERNATIVE ... , Australia DEFAULTSORT Mcpherson, James Alpin Category 1842 births Category 1895 deaths Category ... more details
Image Jardin botanique alpin du Lautaret.jpg thumb The Jardin botanique alpin du Lautaret Alpine botanical garden of Lautaret 2 hectares is an alpine botanical garden located at 2100 metres altitude in the Col du Lautaret of the Dauphin Alps , near Villar d Ar ne , Hautes Alpes , Provence Alpes C te d Azur , France . It is open daily in the warmer months an admission fee is charged. The garden was created in 1899 by combined effort of the Touring Club de France, Professor Jean Paul Lachmann of the Universit scientifique de Grenoble, and M. Bonnabel, local hotelier. It was moved in 1919 to make way for a new road, and is now sited with excellent views of the Meije glacier s. The garden was abandoned during World War II , subsequently restored by Robert Ruffier Lanche, declined again after his death in 1973, and revived in the early 1980s. In 1998 it was recognized by the Conservatoire des Collections V g tales Sp cialis es CCVS , and in 2005 it became a part of the Station Alpine Joseph Fourier. Today the garden contains more than 2,100 species of alpine plant s from around the world, and continues to be managed by Grenoble University as it has since its creation. Plants are presented in rockeries 4500 m corresponding to four major themes geographical origin, habitat, properties, and taxonomy. See also List of botanical gardens in France References http sajf.ujf grenoble.fr Jardin botanique alpin du Lautaret http www.grenoble montagne.com modules smartsection5 item.php?itemid ... hautes alpes jardin botanique alpin du lautaret 11.html 1001 Fleurs entry French http www.gralon.net tourisme parcs et jardins info jardin botanique alpin du lautaret 418.htm Gralon.net entry French coord 45.0360 6.4002 type landmark region FR display title commonscat Jardin Botanique Alpin du Lautaret Category Gardens in Hautes Alpes Lautaret, Jardin botanique alpin du Category Botanical gardens in France Lautaret, Jardin botanique alpin du es Jard n Bot nico del Col du Lautaret fr Jardin botanique ... more details
Infobox school image File CollegeBeauSoleil.jpg image caption imagesize name Coll ge Alpin International Beau Soleil motto At Beau Soleil, we are of the conviction that a student confronting failure must assume full responsibility and not look for excuses. Students are encouraged to learn and grow from the experience. The real failure is not in slipping, but in failing to pick oneself up. director Jerome De Meyer headmaster Derek Lineham type Private school Private , International boarding school established 1910 ref cite web title Beau Soleil year 2007 url http www.beau soleil.ch accessdate 2007 07 26 ref faculty 90 ref name Essential Character cite web year 2007 title Essential Character accessdate 2007 08 03 ref staff 120 ref name Essential Character enrollment 180 ref name ft.com cite web title Financial Times url http www.ft.com cms s 1 7401162c 6690 11dc a218 0000779fd2ac,dwp uuid eeb79658 6054 11dc 8ec0 0000779fd2ac.htm accessdate 2007 08 02 ref address Coll ge Alpin Beau Soleil, avenue centrale, 1884 Villars sur Ollon, Suisse city Vilars Sur Ollon state Canton country subdivision Canton of Vaud country Switzerland colors blue, gold, black tuition CHF 130,000 per annum , approximately 144,000 USD nickname Beau Soleil affiliations Secularity non religiosity Secular authorizer New England Association of Schools and Colleges NEASC , International Baccalaureate Organization IBO , Council of International Schools CIS , & European Council of International Schools ECIS information 41 24 496 26 26 website URL http www.beau soleil.ch URL http www.beausoleil.ch Coll ge Alpin International Beau Soleil is a private international school founded in 1910 and located in Villars sur ... Alpin International Beau Soleil owns numerous orphanages including some in Madagascar and in India ..., College Alpin International Category Private schools in Switzerland Category Boarding schools in Switzerland Category Education in Villars sur Ollon Category Schools in Switzerland fr Coll ge alpin ... more details
nofootnotes date January 2011 File Gap043.jpg thumb right 250px Greenhouse of the Conservatoire botanique national alpin de Gap Charance The Conservatoire botanique national alpin de Gap Charance is a national conservatory specializing in alpine plant s, located in the Domaine de Charance, about 4 km northwest of Gap, Hautes Alpes Gap , Hautes Alpes , Provence Alpes C te d Azur , France . The conservatory was established in 2004 by national statute to study and conserve alpine species in seven adjacent French d partements Ain , Alpes de Haute Provence , Hautes Alpes , Dr me , Is re , Savoie , and Haute Savoie . It is housed within the old stables of the Domaine de Charance , and maintains a small garden with greenhouse s as well as an herbarium of about 100,00 specimens. The larger domain comprises 220 hectares, with terraced garden, English park, and about 1500 varieties of old rose s, 800 varieties of pear s, and 550 varieties of apple trees. See also List of botanical gardens in France References http cbn alpin.org Conservatoire botanique national alpin de Gap Charance http www.botanic.com domaine de charance gap Botanic.com description French http www.1001fleurs.com visites provence alpes cote d azur hautes alpes domaine de charance 106.html 1001 Fleurs entry French French Wikipedia article Domain de Charance fr Le Domaine de Charance coord 44.5763 6.0513 type landmark region FR display title Category Gardens in Hautes Alpes Gap Charance, Conservatoire botanique national alpin de Category Botanical gardens in France Gap Charance, Conservatoire botanique national alpin de HautesAlpes geo stub France garden stub es Conservatorio Bot nico Alpino Nacional de Gap Charance ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name This Is The House Cover Eurythmics TITH.jpg Artist Eurythmics from Album Sweet Dreams Are Made of This album Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Released March 1982 Format 7 , 12 Recorded 1981, 1982 Genre New wave music New Wave , Electronica , Synthpop , Dance , Progressive Pop Length &mdash Label RCA Producer David A. Stewart & Adam Williams Chart position Reviews nowiki nowiki Last single Belinda song Belinda br 1981 This single This Is The House br 1982 Next single The Walk Eurythmics song The Walk br 1982 This Is the House was Eurythmics third single, recorded in 1982 on their own 8 track home studio in north London, built with a personal bank loan from group member David A. Stewart s bank manager rather than record company support. Although the following year it was included on the group s hugely successful Sweet Dreams Are Made of This album Sweet Dreams Are Made of This album, the single itself was a commercial flop, failing to chart. No music video was made for the single. The recordings were produced by Stewart and Adam Williams, ex bassist of 2 Tone Records band The Selecter . They showcased a new sound and direction from the group, focusing on synthesizers and drum machines as opposed to the psychedelic guitar based band sound of their In the Garden Eurythmics album In the Garden album. The 12 inch single featured an extended remix of the track, plus four songs recorded on Eurythmics 1982 tour. This extended mix, plus the live version of Your Time Will Come , were omitted from SonyBMG s 2005 remaster package, and remain unavailable on CD. Track listing 7 A This is the House B Home is Where the Heart Is 12 This is the House extended remix Your Time Will Come live Never gonna cry again live 4 4 in leather live Take me to your heart live Personnel This is the House Annie Lennox vocals Dave Stewart synthesisers & sequencers ... This Is The House Category 1982 singles Category Eurythmics songs pl This Is the House ... more details
Infobox film name House image image size caption director Julian Kemp producer Adam Sutcliffe br Christopher Figg br David Ball br Michael Kelk writer Eric Styles br Jason Sutton narrator starring Kelly Macdonald br Keith Chegwin br Dean Davies br Bruce Forsyth music Mark Thomas cinematography Kjell Vassdal editing Jonathan Rudd studio Wire Films br CF1 Cyf distributor Path UK br Steward Disambiguation needed date June 2011 France br Victor Film Company released 2000 runtime 90 minutes country UK language English budget gross preceded by House is a 2000 in film 2000 United Kingdom British comedy film written by Eric Styles and Jason Sutton and directed by Julian Kemp . ref name variety1 ref name britmovie The film stars Kelly MacDonald , known for independent films such as Trainspotting film Trainspotting and mainstream releases such as Nanny McPhee . Plot The aging La Scala Bingo Commonwealth bingo hall is administered by Welsh Italian Giovanni Anzani Freddie Jones . In its heyday, it was the United Kingdom s biggest bingo hall, but its glory days are gone... and though the facility is run down, the staff is loyal. Gavin Jason Hughes actor Jason Hughes is the cheeky bingo caller. When a large international conglomerate announces they are about to open a huge family entertainment .... Anzani Reception Derek Elley of Variety magazine Variety called House an Ealing Studios Ealing ... tradition of little things mean a lot, House fits like chips with fish, and that the film has the feel ... review VE1117915760.html?categoryid 31&cs 1&p 0 title review House last Elley first Derek publisher ... http efilmcritic.com review.php?movie 4374 title review House publisher eFilmCritic.com accessdate ... review House last Murray first Angus Wolfe publisher Eye for Film accessdate 26 May 2010 ref ref name britmovie cite web url http www.britmovie.co.uk films House title House publisher britmovie.com accessdate 26 May 2010 ref references External links http www.imdb.com title tt0201670 House at the Internet ... more details
House to House A Soldier s Memoir is a 2007 memoir by Iraq War veteran and Silver Star recipient David Bellavia . The secondary author is John R. Bruning , who also helped write the war memoir Outlaw Platoon 2012 . Summary House to House is an autobiography about the actions of Staff Sergeant David Bellavia during the second Battle of Fallujah . The book was released in 2007 and goes in depth to describe the horrible conditions of battle and the feelings that he experiences when fighting for his life in hand to hand combat . Throughout much of the book Staff Sergeant Bellavia is torn between his family, and the armed forces. SSG Bellavia also speaks of how the Top Brass seemed to have been detached from the reality of the battle on the ground. Category Memoirs Category 2007 books Bio book stub ... more details