Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Nobel - Beckett Samuel

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 91    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Beckett Samuel:     more books (100)
  1. Samuel Beckett: A Biography by Deirdre Bair, 1990-04-15
  2. Stories and Texts for Nothing by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-13
  3. Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett by James R. Knowlson, 2004-04-30
  4. Mexican Poetry: An Anthology
  5. Rockabye and Other Short Pieces (Beckett, Samuel) by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-13
  6. Samuel Beckett: Photographs
  7. Novels II of Samuel Beckett: Volume II of The Grove Centenary Editions (Works of Samuel Beckett the Grove Centenary Editions) by Samuel Beckett, 2006-03-13
  8. Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) by Samuel Beckett, 2008-04-30
  9. Krapp's Last Tape and Other Dramatic Pieces by Samuel Beckett, 2009-06-16
  10. Collected Poems in English and French by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-21
  11. Nohow On: Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, Worstward Ho: Three Novels by Samuel Beckett, 1995-12-06
  12. Images of Beckett by James Knowlson, 2003-10-13
  13. The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Beckett (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Ronan McDonald, 2007-01-29
  14. Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot (Modern Theatre Guides) by Mark Taylor-Batty, Juliette Taylor-Batty, 2009-03-06

21. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot
Archive Feature on samuel beckett The nobel Prize in Literature 1969 (OfficialSite) -samuel beckett 1969 nobel Laureate in Literature (nobel Prize Internet
http://www.brothersjudd.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/reviews.detail/book_id/1043
@import url("css/iereview.css");
Search WWW Search brothersjudd.com
Home Reviews Links Blog ...
Waiting for Godot
Nobel Prize Winners (1969)
Author Info: Samuel Beckett
VLADIMIR: To every man his little cross. Till he dies. And is forgotten.
Waiting for Godot The American director Alan Schneider first met the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett in 1955, after
being hired to direct the United States premiere of ''Waiting for Godot'' in Miami. Schneider had
come to Beckett's Paris apartment bursting with preproduction questions, especially regarding the
identity of the title character. To Schneider's initial query, ''Who is Godot?,'' the laconic playwright
famously replied, ''If I knew, I would have said so in the play.'' Henceforth, Schneider was to devote most of his career to realizing Beckett's stated intentions in his
plays. But despite his fidelity to every letter of Beckett's text, and despite the participation of such
popular clowns as Bert Lahr and Tom Ewell, the Miami production of ''Waiting for Godot'' was a resounding flop. Baffled by the metaphysical reverberations of a work that had been billed as ''the

22. Life Stories, Books, & Links About Samuel Beckett
samuel beckett, 1969 nobel Prize in Literature beckett was awarded the 1969 nobelPrize in Literature for his writing, which in new forms for the novel and
http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/samuel.beckett.asp
Thursday April 17 th
= registration required free registration
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Samuel Beckett - Life Stories, Books, and Links
Biographical Information
Stories about Samuel Beckett

Selected works by this author

Selected books about / related to this author
...
Recommended links

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Samuel Beckett (1906 - 1989)
Category: Irish Literature
Born: April 13, 1906
Foxrock, County Dublin, Ireland
Died: December 22, 1989 Paris, France Related authors: Alfred Jarry J. M. Synge James Joyce Marcel Proust ... list all writers LIFE STORIES ABOUT SAMUEL BECKETT Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot On January 5th, 1953 Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot opened in Paris. Its language, said one critic, made it seem as if previous French plays "had been written with quills, not pens"; its plot, said another, was one in which "nothing happens twice." It became the most written-about play of the century, prompting Beckett to say, "Why people have to complicate a thing so simple I can't make out." Beckett and Endgame in London On this day in 1957, Samuel Beckett's Endgame was first performed, in London, in French.

23. Beckett On Film | More | Links
it. The nobel Prize Internet Archive samuel beckett Details of the1969 nobel Prize for literature, awarded to beckett. samuel
http://www.beckettonfilm.com/more.html
More Links The work The life Commentary
This website contains links to other websites which are not under the control of and are not maintained by Blue Angel Films. Blue Angel Films is not responsible for the content of these sites and does not necessarily endorse the material on them.
Links Beckett, Samuel
This Encyclopaedia Britannica entry is a good place to start for beginners wishing for an overview of Beckett's life and work.
The Beckett International Foundation

Housed in Reading University Library, the foundation administers the resources of the Beckett Collection, the largest collection of his manuscripts and papers.
The Samuel Beckett Endpage

Maintained by the Samuel Beckett Society, and designed by the English Department of the University of California at Santa Barbara, this is an authoritative site dealing with Beckett's work.
The Samuel Beckett Society

An international association of scholars, students and theatre-makers, which publishes an biannual newsletter.

24. Calder & Boyars Mss
beckett books. Vol. 10 Page 69. beckett, samuel. nobel Prize. Vol. 11 Page165. Belgrade Conference. Conference of NonAligned Nations. Vol. 5 Page 8.
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/subfile/calderbkgenb.html
IV. Book Production (General) - Scrapbooks
B
Baker, Peter. My Testament.
Vol. 1 Page: 17, 35, 44 Baran, Paul A. The Political Economy of Growth.
Vol. 2 Page: 168 Bataille, Georges. Eroticism.
Vol. 4 Page: 145 Bataille, Georges. Literature and Evil.
Vol. 16 Page: 116 Beauvoir, Simone de. The Marquis de Sade.
Vol. 5 Page: 75 Beckett, Samuel. Anthology of Mexican Poetry.
Vol. 12 Page: 179 Beckett, Samuel. First Love.
Vol. 16 Page: 100
Vol. 18 Page: 671 Beckett, Samuel. How It Is.
Vol. 5 Page: 245
Vol. 15 Page: 172 Beckett, Samuel. Imagination Dead Imagine. Vol. 7 Page: 45 Beckett, Samuel. Jupiter Books. Vol. 6 Page: 45 Beckett, Samuel. Lessness. Vol. 12 Page: 165 Vol. 13 Page: 33 Vol. 14 Page: 7 Beckett, Samuel. The Lost Ones. Vol. 15 Page: 33 Beckett, Samuel. Malone Dies. Vol. 2 Page: 228 Vol. 3 Page: 237 Vol. 13 Page: 88 Beckett, Samuel. Mercier and Camier. Vol. 17 Page: 388 Beckett, Samuel. Molloy. Vol. 3 Page: 237 Beckett, Samuel. More Pricks Than Kicks. Vol. 12 Page: 69 Vol. 15 Page: 172 Beckett, Samuel. Murphy. Vol. 16 Page: 9

25. Little Blue Light - Samuel Beckett - Links
nobel Prize 1969 includes comments, biography, prize presentation and other resources.samuel beckett Un Siecle d'Ecrivains - A comprehensive site in French
http://www.littlebluelight.com/lblphp/links.php?name=Beckett

26. Samuel Beckett
http//www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1989/1989a.html Popup The SamuelBeckett Endpage, The quintessential resource for research on the Irish
http://www.artandculture.com/arts/artist?artistId=155

27. FringeWare, Inc. - Bio: Samuel Beckett
The samuel beckett Endpage, containing extensive resources, and the home of Thesamuel beckett Society. The nobel Prize Internet Archive's page on beckett.
http://home.sprintmail.com/~lifeform/Samuel_Beckett.html
Samuel Beckett
We are all born mad. Some remain so.
fr. Waiting for Godot
Biographical Notes
  • Born Samuel Barclay Beckett, at Cooldrinagh house, in Foxrock, County Dublin, Ireland on 13 April, 1906, the second of two sons. Parents are middle-class Protestants.
  • On Monday, April 24th, 1916, the Easter Uprising breaks out in Dublin, but the conflicts take place for the most part within the city proper, and so Beckett remains somewhat removed from the unrest. At one point his father takes him to a hill near their home at night to watch the fires in the city. Beckett enters Portora Royal School (where Oscar Wilde also attended) later that year, where he becomes very active and successful in the athletic program. It is here that Beckett first begins to study the French language. He is in his second year at Portora when Ireland is partitioned.
  • Enters Trinity College, in Dublin, in 1923 at age 17, choosing French and Italian as his subjects.
  • Begins suffering from insomnia in 1926, and, soon after, also begins to be afflicted with heart palpitations that often lead to night sweats and panic attacks. Although he eventually seeks medical assistance for the problem, it persists for many years following.
  • Jean-Paul Sartre
  • Graduates Trinity College in 1927.

28. Samuel Beckett Resources And Links
A comprehensive grouping of links to online essays, reviews, analyses and various other material Category Arts Literature Authors B beckett, samuel...... Párrafo introductario El Sentido profundo de toda la obra literaria de samuel beckett,el Premio nobel de Literatura de 1969, lo resume Pozzo en las últimas
http://home.sprintmail.com/~lifeform/Beck_Links.html
The Samuel Beckett On-Line Resources
and Links Pages
The farther he goes the more good it does me. I don't want philosophies, tracts, dogmas, creeds, ways out, truths, answers, nothing from the bargain basement. He is the most courageous, remorseless writer going and the more he grinds my nose in the shit the more I am grateful to him. He's not f-ing me about, he's not leading me up any garden path, he's not slipping me a wink, he's not flogging me a remedy or a path or a revelation or a basinful of breadcrumbs, he's not selling me anything I don't want to buy — he doesn't give a bollock whether I buy or not — he hasn't got his hand over his heart. Well, I'll buy his goods, hook, line and sinker, because he leaves no stone unturned and no maggot lonely. He brings forth a body of beauty.
His work is beautiful.
Harold Pinter

Samuel Beckett is sui generis...He has given a voice to the decrepit and maimed and inarticulate, men and women at the end of their tether, past pose or pretense, past claim of meaningful existence. He seems to say that only there and then, as metabolism lowers, amid God's paucity, not his plenty, can the core of the human condition be approached...Yet his musical cadences, his wrought and precise sentences, cannot help but stave off the void...Like salamanders we survive in his fire.
Richard Ellman
Papers on Beckett
  • Access to pages of the Times requires registration. It's free.

29. Beckett, Samuel
beckett, samuel , 1906–89, AngloFrench playwright and novelist, b. Dublin. beckettwas awarded the 1969 nobel Prize for Literature.
http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0806690.html

The # 1 wireless color security cam! Ultimate home movie !

Genuine Indian and Asian astrology reports and consultations by reputed Vedic Astrologers.

Step-by-step guide to finding money for a growing business

All Infoplease All Almanacs General Entertainment Sports Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia Infoplease Home Almanacs Atlas Dictionary ...
Fact Monster

Kids' reference
Info:Daily

Fun facts
Homework

Center
Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Beckett, Samuel Pronunciation Key Beckett, Samuel , Anglo-French playwright and novelist, b. Dublin. Beckett studied and taught in Paris before settling there permanently in 1937. He wrote primarily in French, frequently translating his works into English himself. His first published novel, Murphy (1938), typifies his later works by eliminating the traditional elements of plot, character, and setting. Instead, he presents the experience of waiting and struggling with a pervading sense of futility. The anguish of persisting in a meaningless world is intensified in Beckett's subsequent novels including Watt Molloy Malone Dies (1951), and

30. Julius Caesar Presents: Samuel Beckett
CricInfo Interactive Julius Caesar Presents. samuel BeckettCricket's sole nobel Prize winner. by Barry Nicholls.
http://www.samuel-beckett.net/cricket.html
Julius Caesar Presents
Samuel Beckett: Cricket's sole Nobel Prize winner
by Barry Nicholls
By nation:
Australia

Bangladesh

England

India
...
Zimbabwe

Current series:
Wills International Cup in Bangladesh
Australia in Pakistan Women's cricket Index of featured players ...
Multimedia
Features:
Player of the Month

Poetry
1997 in Review Julius Caesar Presents ... Classifieds googler's Gazette: Home Archive
I f you are in search of a question to stump your cricket-mad friends, try this one for size. "Who is the only first class cricketer to win a Nobel prize Cricket's connection with literature stretches back as far as 1706 when the first full description of a cricket match appeared in Cambridge in a Latin poem. Nowadays it is a game which arguably has had more books written about it than any other. Well known authors who have played cricket , include A.A. Milne, J. M. Barrie, modern day author Jeffrey Archer and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (creator of Sherlock Holmes , who played first class cricket and whose only first class wicket was that of W.G. Grace). So who is the only person to play first class cricket to have won a Nobel Prize?

31. Samuel Beckett
08/03/reviews/beckettnobel.html beckett Wins nobel for Literature beckett StudiesReader, 1993; Rubin Rabinovitz, Innovation in samuel beckett's Fiction, 1992
http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Beckett.htm
BECKETT, SAMUEL (1906 - 1989) a web guide to Samuel Beckett from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors ... extended search General Articles http://www.english.fsu.edu/jobs/num1112/006_BURROWS.PDF Wonderful interview with Rachel Burrows, who experienced Beckett's teaching in the 1930's, on Beckett's tastes and fascinations as a teacher, in Journal of Beckett Studies, 1989. http://www.english.fsu.edu/jobs/num1112/053_MARCULESCU.PDF Academic article on Beckett's exploration of the philosophical notion of solipsism, not as a theme, but a proposition to be played with and ultimately deconstructed. "Beckett and the Temptation of Solipsism," by Ileana Marculescu in Journal of Beckett Studies http://www.english.fsu.edu/jobs/num1112/091_HORNUNG.PDF An analytical article discusses the trend towards autobiographical writing in contemporary American and European fiction, with its simultaneous nostalgia for and denial of coherence, as exemplified in Beckett and two other writers. "Fantasies of an Autobiographical Self: Thomas Bernhard, Raymond Federman, Samuel Beckett," by Alfred Hornung in Journal of Beckett Studies http://www.english.fsu.edu/jobs/num1112/109_DOLL.pdf

32. Beckett - Links
Archive Their Feature on samuel beckett contains a small biography, a few smallpieces by beckett, and some Thoughts on samuel beckett. . nobel eMuseum
http://www.themodernword.com/beckett/beckett_links.html
Do you know what he calls it? The Net. He thinks he's entangled in a net.
Links to other Online Beckett Sites
The following links will take you a variet of Beckett resources and Web sites. Links to academic papers and essays about Beckett and his work are located on the "Beckett Papers" page of Apmonia, and links to Beckett musical sites are found on the "Music" page. Links added within the last two months are marked as New. If you find any new sites, or if you come across a dead link, please drop me a line Quick Guide:
Beckett Organizations Homepages for official Beckett organizations.
Samuel Beckett Web sites
Comprehensive Beckett Web sites.
Academic and literary publications.
Art and activities inspired by Beckett
Commercial Resources
Rare books and Beckettian materials for sale.
Miscellania
Anything else related to Beckett!
Beckett Parodies
When Beckett is the punchline....
Electronic Texts
Beckett's work online. Utility Search for current events, newsgroups, and papers. Irish Literature A few general resources.

33. Beckett - Articles
Please mail it to us! samuel beckett Wins nobel for Literature Lee, JohnM. New York Times, October 24, 1969. The NYT on beckett's prize.
http://www.themodernword.com/beckett/beckett_articles.html
We're not beginning to . . . to mean something?
Articles
This page collects links to articles about Beckett or his work. The entries are arranged in chronological order. Apmonia would like to thank the Samuel Beckett On-Line Resources and Links Page, which has archived many of these articles on their site.
Do you know of a review we could add? Or would you like to submit one to us for inclusion? Please mail it to us!
Samuel Beckett Wins Nobel for Literature

Lee, John M.
New York Times , October 24, 1969.
The NYT on Beckett's prize. Samuel Beckett is Dead at 83
Gussow, Mel.
New York Times , December 27, 1989.
Beckett is remembered by the New York Times An Appreciation of Samuel Beckett Lopez, Rick Eerie Times , March 1, 1990 A nice piece appraising Beckett's work. Waiting for Go.Dot Hall, Chris Spike Magazine, August 1996. A discussion of the "significance of names in fiction and film." Now What I Wonder Do I Mean by That? Menand, Louis Slate Magazine, August 20, 1996. A discussion of Beckett in performance and the meaning of his dramatic works. Samuel Beckett: Beyond Biography Mitchelmore, Stephen

34. Beckett, Samuel. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
beckett, samuel. (b k´ t) (KEY) , 1906–89, AngloFrench playwright and novelist,b. Dublin. beckett was awarded the 1969 nobel Prize for Literature. 1.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/be/Beckett.html
Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Beckett, Samuel

35. Glossary: Beckett, Samuel
samuel Barclay beckett (19061989) was born near Dublin on of France, the Gestapodiscovered beckett's activities in He was awarded the 1969 nobel Prize in
http://www.harbour.sfu.ca/~hayward/van/glossary/beckett.html
Glossary entry for
Beckett, Samuel
The following is extracted from the Samuel Beckett home page, maintained by K. Prior (kadaca@umich.edu):
    Early in World War II, during the German occupation of France, the Gestapo discovered Beckett's activities in connection with the French resistance movement, and he was compelled to flee to the unoccupied zone about 1942. He found sanctuary at Roussillon in the Vaucluse department. After the war he returned to Paris and began writing in earnest. Although Waiting for Godot brought him international fame after 1952, as translations and productions of the play proliferated throughout the world, he continued to lead an utterly secluded life. He was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in literature. He died in Paris on Dec. 22, 1989.
More information available at: Van references in: Part of The Van Morrison Website

36. Samuel Beckett. Biography And Complete Works
Anthology of Mexican Poetry, translated by samuel beckett, compiled by OctavioPaz. Links The nobel Prize Internet Archive's page on beckett.
http://www.booksfactory.com/writers/beckett.htm
Search for a writer:
(enter last name)
Or browse our list:

A
B C D ... Z
Want to be listed here?
Submit your data

and get published!

Search Now: HOME
Author: Beckett, Samuel
Date and Place of birth:
b. April 13, 1906, Foxrock, Dublin, Ireland d. December 22, 1989, Paris, France Life and Works:
Samuel Barclay Beckett was born at Cooldrinach in Foxrock, County Dublin, on 13 April 1906. He was the second of two sons of a middle-class Protestant couple. He studied at Earlsfort House in Dublin, and then at Portora Royal School in Enniskillen where he first began to learn French, one of the two languages in which he would write. Beckett's mother, May, also a subject of dispute among biographers, was neurotic at least and at worst bigoted, abusive, and cruel. Merely to have been born may have been the Original Sin for Beckett - "astride of a grave and a difficult birth," as a character has it in Waiting for Godot. Beckett, who began studying French in kindergarten, excelled in modern languages and athletics in English-style Protestant "public" schools and eventually at Trinity College in Dublin. He taught languages in Paris and at Trinity, but eventually quit, later complaining of moon-faced students and the absurdity of teaching what he claimed he did not know. At 17 he entered Trinity College, choosing French and Italian as his subjects. Beckett enjoyed the vibrant theater scene of post-independence Dublin, preferring revivals of J.M. Synge plays. Moreover, he had the opportunity to watch American films and discover the silent comedies of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin that would crucially influence his interest in the vaudevillian tramp.

37. Magazine Littéraire - Beckett, Inconnu Et Inconnaissable
Translate this page beckett, inconnu et inconnaissable. Par John Montague In magazinelittéraire n° 35 Décembre 1969. samuel beckett, Prix nobel. Le
http://www.magazine-litteraire.com/archives/ar_372.htm
Beckett,
inconnu et
inconnaissable
Par John Montague
"Je voudrais que mon amour meure
Pleurant celle qui crut m'aimer."
Fin
Haut de page

TEL : (33) 01 45 44 14 51 - FAX : (33) 01 45 48 86 36

38. Samuel Beckett 1906-1989
of beckett Studies; The nobel Prize in Literature 1969; samuel beckett;samuel beckett; samuel beckett; samuel beckett; samuel beckett;
http://www.english114.com/eds/edseli/text/text/Beckett.htm
    Samuel Beckett
all author work You may use 'and' or 'or'. (ex: A and B , A or B) Authors A - B C - D E - G H - K ... T - Z if you happen to know broken links or mislinks,please mail to

39. Beckett, Samuel Opiniones, Comparativas, Precios Y Compras Online
Translate this page samuel beckett nació en Foxrock, cerca de Dublín, en 1906. Formentor por su contribucióna la literatura mundial y en 1969 gana el premio nobel de Literatura
http://www.dooyoo.es/product/147135.html
Registrarse gratis Invita un amigo Ayuda Productos Opiniones Miembros
Belleza y Moda

Cine y DVD

Tiendas On-line

Cultura y Libros
...
Viajes

Opiniones En General Belleza Cine Libros Deportes Familia Finanzas Ciudades Internet Juegos Motor Ordenadores Prensa, Tv Viajes
Productos En general Belleza Cine Libros Deportes Familia Finanzas Ciudades Internet Juegos Motor Ordenadores Prensa, Tv Viajes if(screen.width <= 1000) document.write(" "); else document.write(""); var imgpopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/ad/popup.dyoo.es/medcom;sz=1x1;ord=";var jumppopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/jump/popup.dyoo.es/medcom;sz=1x1;ord=";var adipopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/adi/popup.dyoo.es/medcom;sz=1x1;ord=";var adlpopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/adl/popup.dyoo.es/medcom;sz=1x1;ord="; document.write('');document.write(''); var imgpopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/ad/popup.dyoo.es/women;sz=1x1;ord=";var jumppopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/jump/popup.dyoo.es/women;sz=1x1;ord=";var adipopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/adi/popup.dyoo.es/women;sz=1x1;ord=";var adlpopup="http://ad.es.doubleclick.net/adl/popup.dyoo.es/women;sz=1x1;ord="; document.write('');document.write('');

40. Main B
beckett.htm. beckett, samuel nobel Prize Features a chronology of theauthor's life and works, plus an image of his nobel diploma. URL
http://www.drama21c.net/writers/beckett.htm

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 91    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter