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      • AITBS Publishers India

        We are one of the leading publishers in India dealing in more than 400 titles. We are well reputed for publishing quality books mainly in Medical, Nursing, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Dictionaries, Management, Economics, Mathematics, Engineering and English Literature. We have published many good books authored by learned and eminent Indian authors. We sell and purchase reprint rights. Our aim is to publish good books, useful for students, colleges, professional institutes and public libraries.

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      • Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2017

        Ecos

        by Álex Saldías

        La matanza de los selknam durante el siglo XIX inició un proceso de violencia que lleva a unos jóvenes nostálgicos a formar una comunidad neo-selknam en el sur del país. El desconocimiento de la tradición desencadena crueles rituales místicos, la autoquema de camiones, el surgimiento de una organización paramilitar y el desborde de la situación política. Esta novela obtuvo el Premio Roberto Bolaño 2015.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2019

        Los pueblos indígenas y la cuestión nacional (Indigenous Peoples and national affairs)

        Valentin Sayhueque y la constitución del Estado en la Patagonia (Valentin Sayhueque and the state's constitution in Patagonia)

        by Guillermo Caviasca

        In "Los pueblos indígenas y la cuestión nacional," Caviasca ignites a crucial debate, tackling a foundational tension in Argentina's nation-building. He critically examines nationalist-liberal and nationalist-revisionist traditions, as well as those based on "leftist" and indigenous perspectives. This approach not only incorporates recent academic findings but also skillfully links them to the nation's revolutionary, popular traditions.

      • December 2015

        Lo que saben los wayuu -Tü natüjalakat wayuu

        by Alberto Saldarriaga Roa, Leonardo Otálora Cotrino, Guillermo López Acevedo, Carolina Sáchica Moreno.

        Tü natüjalakat wayuu: Lo que saben los wayuu es un encuentro de voces en el que confluyen la visión que emerge desde el mundo wayuu y la mirada del blanco (alijuna) respecto a un mismo propósito: destacar la enriquecida cosmovisión de los indígenas wayuu en medio de la realidad a la que se enfrentan como habitantes de uno de los territorios más olvidados de la geografía colombiana, la península de la Guajira.

      • Children's & YA

        Amazing Places

        by Miralda Colombo

        A series dedicated to the wonders of the world, to be discovered through precious and peculiar books, filled with sensational illustrations. Not only for the contents, these books are “wonderful” also in their binding, with surprising elements on the cover andfor their evocative illustrations.A journey in discovery of the 15 most amazing places of the world created by humankind, which will enchant children and grown-ups: Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu, Cheope’s Pyramid and many others. For each place, there will bea suggested itinerary for a guided tour, a legend, the story of the construction and many more curiosities.

      • Sociology & anthropology
        March 2020

        Tetã Tekoha

        by Nhandewa, Alexandro; Yvoty, Ana Lúcia; Silva, Débora; Zamboni, Felipe; Sabino, Jaqueline; Tupã, Rodrigo; Pyntánh, Tiago; Matias, Uerique; Jacintho, Valéria; Queiroz, Yago

        Tetã Tekoha is a cry of resistance from ten young Guarani indigenous people, students at the State University of Londrina (UEL). Members of the Indigenous Word project, which sought to bring together and develop their authorship and their role, the students present first-person reports, with their own style - and a lot of emotion - in a search for affirmation of identity, ancestry and identification with both worlds: village and the city. From their experience at the university, where they study to deepen knowledge that may be useful to their people and question the invisibility and imposition of Western culture as unique, they want to show that they move between the worlds without abandoning their essence.

      • Food & Drink
        October 2022

        The Heart of Cocoa

        500 Years of Chocolate History

        by Napoleone Neri

        The temptation par excellence, that craving that suddenly arises and we cannot fight it unless we satisfy it: the desire for chocolate. Perhaps it is because of this power that it is called the most loved food on the planet. Or perhaps it is because its cultivation, production and consumption - which has been growing strongly in the last 10 years - are spread across all continents. Napoleon Neri tells its story, starting with the plant and its fruit, from the pioneers of chocolate, to the birth of confectionery factories in the 19th century and then the great modern industries. He describes in detail the processing and transformation of cocoa beans, their beneficial properties, the sensory characteristics of the finished product, and spices everything up with a thousand anecdotes and curiosities that only those who have lived and worked in this world for so long can know.

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