Silla Zamboni is known for writing Children's Books, including "The Seven Keys of Balabad." This novel follows the adventures of three siblings who must solve puzzles to save their parents. Zamboni's writing often combines mystery, fantasy, and adventure.
Eric Silla has written: 'People are not the same' -- subject(s): Leprosy, History
Christian Esch has written: 'Lucio Silla'
Camillo Zamboni has written: 'Jesus speaks to you' -- subject(s): Catholic authors, Christian life, Religious life, Young women
Mr Giraud has written: 'Silla' -- subject(s): Ballets, Librettos, Operas
Klaus Silla has written: 'Tmesis als Ph anomen der franz osischen Syntax' -- subject(s): French, Romance Languages, OUR Brockhaus selection, Romance Languages French
George A. Zamboni has written: 'Motor oils and their application' -- subject(s): Internal combustion engines, Lubrication and lubricants 'Fundamental particles of radioisotopes' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Nuclear energy, Radioisotopes
No, the author of the poem "I Said a Prayer for You Today" is not the same person as Frank J. Zamboni, who invented the ice resurfacer. The poem was written by Frank J. Zamboni Jr.'s grandmother, Ruth Zamboni.
Giuseppe Zamboni died in 1846.
Silla Berg goes by Silla.
Unified Silla ended in 935.
1949
Bob Zamboni's birth name is Robert G. Zamboni.