
Alexander, who have been unfailingly kind and have given for use in this book all the photographs which were taken expressly for the Journal and the Editor thanks Miss Keller's many friends who have lent him her letters to them and given him valuable information especially Mrs. The Editor desires to express his gratitude and the gratitude of Miss Keller and Miss Sullivan to The Ladies' Home Journal and to its editors, Mr. The addition of a further account of Miss Keller's personality and achievements may be unnecessary yet it will help to make clear some of the traits of her character and the nature of the work which she and her teacher have done.įor the third part of the book the Editor is responsible, though all that is valid in it he owes to authentic records and to the advice of Miss Sullivan. Much of her education she cannot explain herself, and since a knowledge of that is necessary to an understanding of what she has written, it was thought best to supplement her autobiography with the reports and letters of her teacher, Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan. The first two, Miss Keller's story and the extracts from her letters, form a complete account of her life as far as she can give it.

Released as Black Sabbath: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon (2007) It's taken from the Mob Rules Tour, hence the Black Sabbath billing.A Celebration of Women Writers The Story of My Life.

They recorded three and then agreed to tour together. This compilation was being put together and the label asked them for two new songs. Released as Black Sabbath: The Dio Years (2006) The spark of the Heaven and Hell reunion. HEAVEN AND HELL (2006-PRESENT) This is effectively Ronnie James Dio Era III, but they aren't going by the name Black Sabbath for various reasons. Reunion (1998) Features 2 newly recorded studio tracks. The Sabbath Stones (1996) Features material from 1983-1995. It wasn't gonna work" He was replaced with Ray Gillen, but he left the band during the recording of The Eternal Idol to be replaced by Tony Martin.Ĭross Purposes Live (1995) Extended Version from the VHSīetween Heaven and Hell (1995) Features Material from 1970-1983.

Glenn Hughes singing in Black Sabbath is like James Brown singing in Metallica. "The idea of being in Black Sabbath didn't appeal to me whatsoever.
