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      • Praphansarn Publishing Co., Ltd.

        Praphansarn Publishing is a well-known publisher, established since 1961. With our experiences and history within the Thai Publishing market, we are one of the experts. Praphansarn Publishing publishes both Fiction, Non-fiction, Young Adults and Children books. We have altogether 3 other imprints: Woman Publisher, Rainbow Publisher and Asian Manga. Each imprints specialised in its own speciality.

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      • Children's & YA

        Song of the Shepherds Boys

        by Adélia Prado (author) / Angela Leite (ilustrator)

        The poet Adélia Prado tells in this book such an old story of an enchanted night, so present in memory. She refers to the night of the birth of Jesus Christ and each verse of “Cantiga dos Meninos Pastores” brings an illustration of the award winning Angela Leite de Souza, who used the technique of drawing and collage with embroidery and sewing materials on fabric.

      • Fiction

        The Lady of the Prado

        by Alejandro Corral

        AN ENIGMATIC YOUNG GIRL MURDERED YEARS EARLIER As delivery of the manuscript draws closer, Oliver Brun, a young writer and art history researcher who, after winning a major literary award, fears that he will not live up to expectations with his second novel, feels less and less inspired. Nothing seems to break his writer’s block, till one day, at the house of his teacher and mentor, David Sender, he comes upon a secret: the enigmatic photographs of a young woman and a portrait of her posing as the Mona Lisa. A LEGENDARY PAINTING IN THE PRADO MUSEUM A few days later, in the town where David Sender lives in the Madrid Mountains, bones appear in the lake. Evidence confirms that they belong to Melisa Nierga, the young woman in the photographs, and the teacher is immediately detained by the police. Oliver suddenly realizes that he not only has before him the great story he was waiting for, but also a chilling mystery: could the man who has taught him everything be a murderer? CAN A MURDER BECOME A WORK OF ART? Oliver turns to his college classmate, Nora, to help him unravel the mystery. Together they will come upon some writings in Latin that could link the girl’s murder with one of the most beautiful paintings ever painted, the portrait known as “the Prado’s Mona Lisa”.In this fascinating novel, Alejandro Corral combines the research of some of the best kept secrets in the History of Art with a fast-paced thriller that seizes the reader from the first line.

      • Poetry by individual poets
        May 2011

        The Alphabet in the Park

        Selected Poems

        by Adélia Prado

        Poetry that eloquently concentrates on the spiritual and physical lives of women.

      • Poetry
        June 2019

        Newspaperbirds of march 2011

        by Amaranta Caballero Prado

        Este libro está lleno de poemas que desmontan, sabotean, vuelven a armar las cosas de otro modo y hacen algunas más con las piezas sobrantes. Los “contextos” donde asoman las aves por las páginas de los diarios, volviendo gorupos las palabras, son mucho más, me parece, que una ilustración; o más bien lo son en sentido profundo: la escenificación del modus operandi de esos pájaros de cuenta que asoman por detrás de las ventanas del crucigrama. Yo, que le temo a todos los animales, luego de este libro me siento como el Espantapájaros del Mago de Oz: tengo los alfileres que llamaré “cerebro”.  Ángel Ortuño

      • Café Amargo (#5)

        by Pía Prado Bley

        "The end of Café Amargo. Volume that concludes the entire story and that reveals the true culprit of the murder of José Jordana, in addition to the fate of each of the characters"   "El final de Café Amargo. Tomo que concluye la historia entera y que revela el verdadero culpable del asesinato de José Jordana, además del destino de cada uno de los personajes"

      • Carta Prat: Tomo 1

        by Pía Prado Bley

        "LETTER PRAT: VOLUME 1" By Pablo Monreal "Detectives, detectives, detectives. A student is threatened with death after receiving a letter. This is the story of Emilio, a student who is able to know what you feel and think just by looking at the gestures of your face and body, as if reading your mind, but in reality it is from the environment and your body contradictions, he is a postman-detective. Cops, muggers, students, hackers and more hackers are connected in a dramatic police story that aims to show the best and worst of human beings. "   "CARTA PRAT: TOMO 1" Por Pablo Monreal "Detectives, detectives, detectives. Un alumno es amenazado de muerte luego de recibir una carta. Esta es la historia de Emilio, un estudiante que es capaz de saber lo que sientes y piensas solo viendo los gestos de tu cara y cuerpo, como si leyera tu mente, pero en realidad es a partir del entorno y tus contradicciones corporales, él es un cartero-detective. Policías, asaltantes, estudiantes, hackers y más hackers, se conectan en una historia policial-dramática que tiene por objetivo mostrar lo mejor y lo peor de los seres humanos."

      • Poetry

        Microdoses

        A poetry book written by Enrique Bunbury, focusing on his personal life and microdoses as a form of self-discovery.

        by Enrique Bunbury

        MicroDosis is a diary written during the last two years in which Enrique Bunbury decides to experiment in his conscience the ingestion of microdoses of psilocybin. The genre chosen by the author to narrate this inner journey is poetry. In this way Bunbury consolidates his incursion into literature after the appearance in 2021 of his first collection of poems Exilio Topanga (La Bella Varsovia) adding to the aesthetic features present in that one an atmosphere of psychedelia and a critique of "the mental norm" of the system. MicroDosis is an experiential and intimate book that contemplates the daily routine with eyes that open without hesitation the doors of another perception. Space and time acquire a new depth, just as they do in Krishnamurti's diaries, grafting onto its passages the heritage of the American beat generation, the oneirism of David Lynch and a very filmic plasticity that runs through Los Angeles with a neural network in flames. Taking the words of Vicente Gallego in his prologue: "Of that extinction of oneself in the cosmic amplitude, of those inner journeys where the familiar becomes unacceptable and the prodigious dawns to its prodigality the pages of this book written with his underpants off, but full of affection for everything, including the always vain spectacle of this world, speak to us." Four editions since March 2023 6000 copies sold

      • The Arts

        Bauhaus Women Designers

        History of a silent revolution

        by María Vadillo

        In 1919, Walter Gropius founded the Staatliche Bauhaus in Weimar (Germany): a place for construction. The project was born as a utopian school in which to train, integrating various artistic disciplines through the object and architecture, the new craftsmen that would be demanded for a sweeping beginning of the century. An idea that would evolve into design from its headquarters in Dessau with the famous "art and technology: a new unity". However, the intellectual recognition of the Bauhaus is a fact that historically focused on its male protagonists, forgetting a number of women artists, designers, set designers, painters or architects trained there who contributed decisively to this "revolution", and whose work in the imaginary about the Bauhaus has remained invisible, despite developing their respective careers with an unquestionable international impact. With this work, Marisa Vadillo fills this gap, completing the reality of the school by recounting the outstanding role of these fundamental authors in an unrepeatable episode of twentieth-century art.

      • June 2023

        Der Schnee und die Angst

        Eingeschneit und gefangen im Haus eines religiösen Fanatikers und mörderischen Psychopathen.

        by Klaus Hansen

        English:No man had ever experienced anything like it, no man could have imagined such a catastrophe, and no man was on it prepared. One could only watch as the snow inexorably covered and buried all life. It just didn't stop: snow, nothing but snow!The curator Henny Butenschön rents a room at Oltmanns Hof in Dithmarschen to find out whether the painting by Pieter Brueghel the Elder hidden there is real. J. comes from the depots of Nazi-looted art. The excessively religious householder who hides more than just a dark secret stands in her way.Another guest at Oltmann's farm: Holm Martens, who is secretly looking for a sign of life from his sister, who disappeared here under mysterious circumstances.At the same time, two brothers are struggling through the snowstorm who have unwittingly come into possession of a shipment of drugs. On your heels: a cold-blooded killer. When the three paths cross, outrageous truths come to light and suddenly it is a matter of life and death.Deutsch:Kein Mensch hatte so etwas je zuvor erlebt, kein Mensch hätte sich solch eine Katastrophe vorstellen können, und kein Mensch war darauf vorbereitet. So konnte man nur zusehen, wie der Schnee unaufhaltsam alles Leben zudeckte und unter sich begrub. Es hörte einfach nicht auf: Schnee, nichts als Schnee!Die Kuratorin Henny Butenschön mietet sich auf Oltmanns Hof in Dithmarschen ein, um herauszufinden, ob das dort versteckte Gemälde von Pieter Brueghel d. J. aus den Depots der NS-Raubkunst stammt. Dabei stellt sich ihr der exzessiv religiöse Hausherr in den Weg, der mehr als nur ein dunkles Geheimnis verbirgt.Ebenfalls Gast auf Oltmanns Hof: Holm Martens, der verdeckt nach einem Lebenszeichen seiner Schwester sucht, die hier unter mysteriösen Umständen verschwunden ist.Zur gleichen Zeit kämpfen sich zwei Brüder durch den Schneesturm, die unwissentlich in den Besitz einer Lieferung Drogen gelangt sind. Ihnen auf den Fersen: ein kaltblütiger Killer. Als sich die drei Wege kreuzen, kommen ungeheuerliche Wahrheiten ans Licht und auf einmal geht es um Leben und Tod. Aber auch um Geborgenheit und Liebe.

      • April 2018

        Rethinking Development: Interdisciplinary Readings

        by Mariana Valderrama Leongómez, Luis Gabriel Duquino Rojas, Fabio Andrés Vinasco Ñustes, Marco Aguilera-Prado

        This book presents three case studies on the ways in which conventional discourse on development conditions, shapes, and intervenes in the lives of human beings and their environment. Moreover, It shows how the epistemological logic that sustains the discourse on development permeates and exceeds its own limits. It also reaches those theoretical and practical proposals that seek to distance themselves from this discourse and that declare themselves to be resistant. This book is made up with these three case studies, where we present different conceptualizations and ways in which the conventional discourse on development affects the quality of life of people. These are subject to public policies, governmental and institutional interventions. Finally, the objective is to highlight the knowledge / power relationship that holds the development discourse and, how it has material and symbolic effects that produce and reproduce unequal conditions of existence.

      • Neurology & clinical neurophysiology
        September 2012

        Advances in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme

        by Michael D Prados

        This book provides an expert overview of the disease and its treatment, with contributions from acknowledged experts in the field. The first chapter discusses the new pathologic approaches to diagnose and classify the disease, linking those factors to survival predications. The second chapter defines the current standard of care used to treat newly diagnosed disease. There follows a discussion of newer targeted therapeutic strategies being evaluated in early phase clinical trials. Chapter Four outlines various novel therapeutic strategies including the use of genes, viruses, toxins and vaccines. Finally, there is a description of some of the drug delivery strategies currently being evaluated, in order to better get drug-to-target within the confines of the brain.

      • CAFÉ AMARGO

        VOLUMEN 1

        by PÍA PRADO BLEY

        Sudamérica, 1939. Domingo Ramírez ha perdido todo: familia, trabajo y felicidad. Lo único que le queda son deudas por pagar. A pesar que su futuro se ve peor que la muerte, Domingo decide seguir adelante y buscar por esa "luz de esperanza" que aparece incluso en las situaciones más oscuras y complejas. Mas la forma de dicha luz no es lo que él espera...

      • Children's & YA
        September 2021

        Disidentes | Dissidents

        by Rosa Huertas

        Ada lives in a perfect world and leads a perfectly organised life in Sector 7. Everything there is aseptic: there are no wars or diseases, and history and art are unnecessary. Things seem to be under control, until one day Ada’s world falls apart. She flees to the polluted city, a Madrid in ruins where she is to discover a reality that will make her doubt her deepest convictions. A dystopian novel that addresses the issues of our times: freedom, truth, disease and social control.

      • Typography & lettering

        Typography for Screen

        by Sandu Publishing

        Typography for Screen features various creative typography projects for the digital screen, such as motion graphics, webpage design, and conceptual experiments and explores typographic application in visual and information hierarchies within the digital screen environment. Exclusive interviews with designers and studios integrate different knowledge and design philosophies constituting a true source of inspiration for designers and students.

      • Children's & YA

        The Boy and The Maestro

        by Ana Maria Machado

        The award-winning Brazilian author Ana Maria Machado, winner of countless national and international prizes, includes a selection for the White Ravens Catalogue, reappears in our catalogue with a jewel in the form of a book.  Remember that book that captivates us, when it addresses a delicate issue in a sensitive and surprising way? The Boy and the Maestro is an exciting story of the friendship between a boy who lives in a low-income community in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and a conductor who, When he recognizes the boy´s talent, starts encouraging him to develop his musical gift.    Themes such as child labor, a child´s abandonment by his father, the discovery of individual talents and basic musical concepts are all treated with great care in the text and portrayed with an incredible mix of colors and perspective in Vinicius Sabato´s illustrations.

      • Children's & YA

        The House of Dragons

        by Pablo C. Reyna, Mónica Armiño

        Marcos is obsessed with the book series "Dragon Races". However, he can't find the final installment of the series anywhere. For some unknown reason, the author J. T. Lekunberri hasn't published the book. The boy will have to go in search of the writer in order to find out why he stopped writing and help him to pick up the story where he left off. An exciting story in which the limits of reality and fantasy become intertwined and give way to a friendship between a writer and a reader that will go beyond the pages of the books that bind them.   A novel that mixes adventures and fantasy with more deep and delicate topics, such as depression.

      • Children's & YA

        Werewolf. Furtive

        by Pedro Riera

        In that mountainous region, the belief in the existence ofwerewolves had been part of a centuries-old tradition thateveryone felt very proud of, even though few took it seriously.However, young Eduardo starts having doubts about it aftera couple of close encounters with a strange presence in theforest, like some kind of predator is stalking... To makematters worse, a certain rumour starts spreading, involvinga werewolf hunter and a writer that has just arrived at thevillage.

      • History of religion

        The Bible, from the Beginning to the End

        A Reading Guide for Today

        by Alberto de Mingo Kaminouchi

        No literary work has exerted more influence on Western culture than the Bible. None has been more studied by archaeologists, historians, philologists, anthropologists, philosophers or theologians across the centuries. For anyone interested in this work, true heritage of the world, this book is an indispensable introduction to the main contents and to the discoveries that have been done in recent decades, usually restricted to specialists’ circles. The author offers a vast overview of each one of the books of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. Characters, geographical settings, historical events, cultures, literary genres and numberless complementary data help the reader to think about the present in light of a past that has configured the mindset of whole generations. “The author combines a simple, yet rigorous, scientific vision of the problems, with a believing reading and an extraordinary pedagogical ability to reach today’s readers.”

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