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      • Mangmoom Culture Co., Ltd.

        A publishing house that only select books that are useful, fun to read, and make a difference in society.

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      • International Committee for Conflict Mangagement (ICCM) - Arno Editions

        ICCM is a charitable organization created in Brussels in 1994 by a group of human rights experts, university professors, civil society actors and representatives of women's and youth organizations concerned with sharing the experience acquired through their research, teaching, projects and humanitarian interventions in countries affected by conflicts in several regions of the world.The purpose of the organization is to promote the protection and promotion of human rights, peaceful resolution, prevention and transformation of conflicts.Thus, through training, research, publication and book distribution, ICCM, through its publishing house (Arno) contributes to the peaceful resolution, management and prevention of armed conflicts to mitigate their consequences on the civilian population.

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      • Trusted Partner
        July 2006

        Chibi-Manga zeichnen und malen

        Freche Maskottchen, niedliche Mini-Menschen und coole Catgirls Mit zahlreichen Schritt-für-Schritt-Abbildungen

        by Hart, Christopher / Übersetzt von Krabbe, Wiebke

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        August 2008

        Zauberhafte Elfen im Manga-Stil zeichnen

        Schritt für Schritt ins Elfenland

        by Sasse, Jacqueline

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        Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's/YA)
        October 2021

        El año de la rata

        by Jorge Alderete

        Our forests are shrinking every year due to fires forestry. Trees and all life that inhabits them, from tiny microorganisms to families of birds and animals are destroyed by flames that in most cases, are caused by we, humans.

      • How to Draw School Life Manga: Beginner's Edition

        by Hikaru Hayashi (GO Office)

        Learn all aspects of creating manga stories - from the initial concept and character development to draft sketching and storyboarding - from one of Japan's foremost manga artists, Hikaru Hayashi (GO Office). Perfect for use as a textbook or just for fun. French edition: Dessinez vos MANGAS (PIKA Edition) German edition: MANGA BASICS (Carlsen Manga)

      • Fiction
        April 2022

        Lady Murasaki's Tale of Genji: The Manga Edition

        by Lady Murasaki Shikibu

        Step into a story of life and love in Kyoto's 10th century royal court.Tale of Genji tells the story of Prince Genji, the passionate heir to the Chrysanthemum Throne. Handsome, romantic, and talented in the art of seduction, Prince Genji skillfully navigates the court and all its intrigues—always in search of love and often finding it. His story is the oldest and most famous tale of romance in the annals of Japanese literature and, as a representation of passion and romance, remains beyond compare.In this beautifully illustrated edition, Genji's story comes alive as readers experience: His birth in the royal court to Kiritsubo, who comes to represent Genji's ideal of female beauty and grace. His lifelong obsession with Fujitsubo, one of the emperor's lovers and mother to Genji's son Ryozen. His romantic life with Murasaki, Fujitsubo's beautiful niece and Genji's favored lover. Taken with him at first she becomes wary of his motivations but she becomes the true love of Genji's life. Lady Murasaki Shikibu wrote this story some 500 years before Shakespeare put pen to paper. It is acknowledged to be the world's very first novel, and English-speaking readers can now experience the story in manga style for the first time.Superbly illustrated and retold, this visual take on Japan's most important classic offers an intimate look at the social mores and intrigues in the Heian-era court of medieval Japan, and Prince Genji's representation as the ideal male courtier.

      • Manga Colouring Book

        by Laura Tavazzi

        Kids will express their creativity and have hours of fun with this amazing colouring book packed with many manga characters to colour in!

      • Children's & YA

        A Journey through ASEAN

        by Asian Manga Team

        Meet the gang and learn about ASEAN’s  ten member countries. A comprehensive look at ASEAN for young readers. Ruangkaow transforms himself into national vehicles and shuttles the gang through ASEAN. They will visit famous sites, taste the local cuisine, and learn the geography and climate of each country. From the Mekong River and Cambodia’s Tonle Sap to Vietnam’s Halong Bay and Singapore’s Merlion. Their journey concludes in Thailand, the Land of Smiles.

      • Children's & YA

        Amazing ASEAN

        by Asian Manga Team

        Meet the gang and learn about ASEAN’s  ten member countries. A comprehensive look at ASEAN for young readers. Uan is preparing for a quiz show on ASEAN. He wants to take home the top prize. Readers will follow Uan on his journey and learn about the cultural heritage and national costumes of ASEAN countries.

      • Children's & YA

        Our ASEAN

        by Asian Manga Team

        Meet the gang and learn about ASEAN’s  ten member countries. A comprehensive look at ASEAN for young readers. It’s time for the gang’s class presentation on the AEC. Readers will learn state emblems, forms of government, declarations of independence, postcolonial governance, the countries’  founders, and a brief history  of each country.

      • Children's & YA

        The Gang and King Bhumibol’s Royal Initiatives: Waste Treatment

        by Asian Manga Team

        Keng, Uan, Joe, Waen, and Nidnoi will learn about the late King Bhumibol’s royal initiatives in these fun and informative comics. Keng and his friends visit a conservation camp in Ban Laem, Phetchaburi. They will learn about the Laem Phak Bia Royal Project initiated by King Bhumibol. The project aims to treat wastewater and organic solid waste in a sustainable way.

      • Children's & YA

        The Gang and King Bhumibol’s Royal Initiatives: The Royal Chitralada Projects I

        by Asian Manga Team

        Keng, Uan, Joe, Waen, and Nidnoi will learn about the late King Bhumibol’s royal initiatives in these fun and informative comics. Keng and his friends visit Chitralada Palace to learn about the Royal Chitralada Projects initiated by  King Bhumibol. They will discover a rice mill,  a charcoal plant, wind turbines, and nil fish ponds.

      • Art techniques & principles
        November 2020

        Basic Manga Drawing: Characters in Affectionate Poses

        by Hikaru Hayashi (Go office)

        Friends huddling together, lovers hugging or kissing… Manga and illustrations are full of characters in intimate poses, but drawing them isn’t that easy. This book will teach you how to draw lots of different affectionate poses, explaining the process from the rough sketch to the finished version.

      • The Arts
        March 2020

        Lemon-chan’s Beginning Drawing Lessons starting from ZERO

        by Yuyu Kohara

        Learning to draw is easy and fun with MANGA! Five chapters will help the readers to learn the basic skill and knowledge necessary for drawing an illustration. Chapter 1: First things first: Try Drawing Chapter 2: Level-UP: Drawing Skills Chapter 3: Drawing Digital Illustrations Chapter 4: Using Digital Tools Chapter 5: Showing Your Work & Continuing to Draw

      • September 2023

        Manga Cooking Book Japanese 3

        by Angelina Paustian

        The third part of the popular "Manga Cookbook Japanese" is here! It continues with simple as well as creative Japanese recipes. A brand new feature of this title is that there is a veggie alternative on every recipe page. This makes the book suitable for all lovers of Japanese cuisine. The Manga Cookbook Japanese 3 features mainly everyday Japanese recipes that are quick and easy to cook. In addition, there are many homemade Japanese sauces, so that they no longer have to be bought separately. So Okonomiyaki, Yakisoba and Tonkatsu can be enjoyed at any time. Another highlight are the delicious and smart fusion recipes. Whether it's Teriyaki Burrito, Ramen snack nuts or Gyoza Lasagna, readers can expect some crazy but always delicious ideas and brand new flavor combinations. As always, the two main characters Aya and Daisuke lead the reader through the book with their short stories in Manga Style. They convey Japanese food culture in an accessible way. The different chapters in the book are devoted to main dishes, desserts and snacks. The recipes are suitable for everyday-life as well as for special occasions.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2013

        Gadget Girl

        The Art of Being Invisible

        by Suzanne Kamata

        Anna and the French Kiss meets Stoner & Spaz in a contemporary young adult coming-of-age novel about a girl, her struggles, and her art. Aiko Cassidy is fifteen and lives with her sculptor mother in a small Midwestern town. For most of her young life Aiko, who has cerebral palsy, has been her mother's muse. But now, she no longer wants to pose for the figures that have made her mother famous. Aiko works hard on her own dream, becoming a sought-after manga artist with a secret identity. When Aiko's mother invites her to Paris for a major exhibition of her work, Aiko resists. She'd much rather go to Japan, Manga Capital of the World, where she might be able to finally meet her father, the indigo farmer. When she gets to France, however, a hot waiter with a passion for manga and an interest in Aiko makes her wonder if being invisible is such a great thing after all.

      • 2018

        La communication de crise à l’ère des médias socionumériques

        by Xavier Manga

        Le présent ouvrage s’attache à examiner les tendances communicationnelles à l’ère des bad buzz, des situations de communication sensibles et des polémiques dans les médias socionumériques. L’auteur analyse les facteurs déclencheurs de ces crises de même que leurs foyers de développement et leurs mécanismes de diffusion. Il étudie également les stratégies de réaction que les entreprises élaborent pour y faire face.Pour en apprendre davantage sur cet éditeur, cliquez ici : http://bit.ly/2YnTGZt

      • Children's & YA
        May 2019

        Indigo Girl

        by Suzanne Kamata

        Fifteen-year-old Aiko Cassidy, a bicultural girl with cerebral palsy, grew up in Michigan with her single mother.  For as long as she could remember, it was just the two of them. When a new stepfather and a baby half sister enter her life, she finds herself on the margins. Having recently come into contact with her biological father, she is invited to spend the summer with his indigo-growing family in a small Japanese farming village. Aiko thinks she just might fit in better in Japan. If nothing else, she figures the trip will inspire her manga story,Gadget Girl.   However, Aiko’s stay in Japan is not quite the easygoing vacation that she expected. Her grandmother is openly hostile toward her, and she soon learns of painful family secrets that have been buried for years. Even so, she takes pleasure in meeting new friends. She is drawn to Taiga, the figure skater who shows her the power of persistence against self-doubt. Sora is a fellow manga enthusiast who introduces Aiko to a wide circle of like-minded artists. And then there is Kotaro, a refugee from the recent devastating earthquake in northeastern Japan.   As she gets to know her biological father and the story of his break with her mother, Aiko begins to rethink the meaning of family and her own place in the world.

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