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      • Buttercup Publishing Ltd.

        Buttercup Publishing, a UK-based publishing company, is a distinguished and prominent name in the publishing industry.  We work towards our mission of 'cultivating reading habits' in children, with our distinctive and exceptional range of books, available for different age groups.

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        Science & Mathematics
        September 2020

        Butterfly Biology Systems

        Connections and Interactions in Life History and Behaviour

        by Roger L H Dennis, Ali Thompson

        Butterflies, among key animals for assessing environmental changes have consequently also become prominent model organisms for the study of trade-offs in life history and behavioural traits. Examples include factors affecting the size of egg batches, fast or slow larval growth, waiting or searching for mates, migrating or staying put in the habitat, roosting alone or together in aggregations, and the development of different defence mechanisms. The book focusses on the factors and trade-offs leading to the development and evolution of distinct traits emerging in the life cycle of butterflies within their habitats. In this book the reader is taken systematically through research findings in each life history stage, on the links identified between different aspects of butterfly biology that have been discovered, and introduced to novel ideas emerging from taking an integrative view of butterfly life history and behaviour. The book is divided into four sections: A: Language and concepts of system's theory, B: Perspectives on butterfly biology, C: Butterfly life history - basic trade-offs in reproduction, development and survival, and D: Butterfly behaviour - interactive adjustments in the habitat. The first section deals with the study of relationships in biological systems. The second is an introduction to key aspects of butterfly biology, such as broad issues in taxonomy, the fossil record, variation in space-time, habitat and niche, and the butterfly body frame. The last two longer sections deal directly with the key puzzles in life history and behaviour. The book has been composed primarily for students and researchers in butterfly biology, but it should be of interest to all those who enjoy observing butterflies. For the researcher into butterfly biology it is supported by an extensive glossary and bibliography and, to encourage incentives for ideas, it is liberally illustrated with diagrams for exploring in greater depth the relationships in butterfly biology.

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        Children's & YA

        Butterfly and Cicada

        by Jean de Dieu Munyurangabo

        It is a reading book about frienship between Cicada and Butterfly. Cicada never liked the way he looked and he was jealous that Butterfly looked beautiful. After knowing how Butterfly was hunted, he learned good lesson of accepting who he is.

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        Science & Mathematics
        December 2019

        Courtship and Mating in Butterflies

        by Raymond J.C. Cannon

        The aim of this book is to present a readable account of butterfly behaviour, based on field observations, great photographs and the latest research. The main focus is on courtship and mating - including perching, searching and territorial behaviour - but to understand these subjects it is necessary to explain how mates are chosen and this requires sections on wing colours and patterns. A chapter on butterfly vision is also essential in terms of how butterflies see the world and each other. There have been exciting discoveries in all of these fields in recent years, including: butterfly vision (butterfly photoreceptors), wing patterns (molecular biology), wing colouration (structural colours and nano-architecture), mating strategies and female choice (ecology and behaviour).

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        February 2014

        Biography of First Emperor of Qin

        by Wu Fangsi

        Qin Shi Huang is the first emperor in Chinese history, known as the reputation of eternal emperors. But his controversy has never stopped. Is he the great man who unifies China or is the sinful sinner? Law makers or eternal tyranny? He unified the six nations and founded the monarchy. On the one hand, he emphasized the rule of law and on the other hand suppressed opponents and burned books and books ... All kinds of contradictions were focused on the First Emperor. The book's author, Frances Wood, will tell us from the perspective of a Western historian about the most important man in Chinese history, the controversial legendary life of China's true founder.

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        Fiction

        Ruffled Butterflies (Collection of short stories)

        by Ayotunde Mamadu

        “Till death do us part…”  Seemingly innocent transgressions like squeezing toothpaste or leaving pee on the toilet seat lie in wait to trip up these characters, who become so stifled by their partners that they can’t wait for death to part them.    Some stories in this collection end with cliffhangers, making room for self-reflection and numerous possible endings. These thirteen stories traverse various domestic issues that call for more meaningful steps than grumbling, as the Morgans, Olabisi, Kayode, Vera, and John soon find out.  Ruffled butterfly wings are used as imagery for the delicate family ties of everyday people who are sewn together in marriage. Suspenseful, dramatic, romantic and dipped in an amalgam of Nigerian and Western cultures, these relationships pass through crucibles, with the couples spreading their ruffled, ripped mosaic wings to flutter and fly against all odds.

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        Film theory & criticism
        February 2014

        Swedish crime fiction

        by Steven Peacock

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        The Arts
        January 2019

        Colour

        by Steven Peacock

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2019

        The British tradition of minority government

        by Timothy Peacock

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        Fiction
        January 2009

        Library of Chinese Classics :The Romance of West Chamber

        by Wang Shifu

        The "West Chamber" of Wang Shih-fu in the Yuan Dynasty was a masterpiece of Chinese classical opera and a masterpiece of Chinese literature. The theme of the drama is the love story of the young scholar Zhang Huan and the late Ying-Ying, the daughter of the 19-year-old Cui Xianguo. The whole play is divided into five (screen) twenty (field). The first Zhang Ying and Ying Ying in the temple at first sight. The second to write Zaibing siege filled homes, Zhangsheng rescue, Mrs. Cui allow her daughter Yingying with Zhangsheng wife, then eat their own words. The third one to write a pair of lover Acacia sponge. The fourth the first Valentine's tryst Valentine's Day; the second letter of Mrs. Choi to Changsheng Beijing exam, the high school after the wedding; the third Valentine's leave, Zhang went to Beijing to attend the meeting; the fourth fold of the lover dream phase Will be done. The fifth to write a couple reunion. In short, "The Romance of the West Chamber" wrote the contradiction between love and family honor. The result was that Zhang Sheng would try high school, winning the honor and winning the love.

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        August 2021

        Miss Coquette

        by Anselme Djeukam / Eldine

        Coquette, the prettiest girl in her family, has a dream. She wants to become a star in town. This morning, it’s the election for Miss Barnyard. Everyone is busy. Coquette is obviously the favorite. Mother Hen goes to wake her up. And... surprise! Coquette is not there.

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        Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
        May 2014

        Jonathan Lethem

        by James Peacock

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        May 2006

        Polymer Chemistry

        Properties and Application

        by Peacock, Andrew J.; Calhoun, Allison

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2012

        Jonathan Lethem

        by James Peacock, Sharon Monteith, Nahem Yousaf

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        Geography & the Environment

        Series of the National Zoological Museum of China for Wildlife Ecology and Conservation: Butterflies

        by Wu Chunsheng

        This book invites readers to explore the world of butterflies with fascinating facts and stunning full-color photographs. The readers can use this book to identify different species of butterflies in China. 内容简介 在茫茫的大千世界里,我们常常能看到一类美丽的昆虫——蝴蝶,它们挥动两对色彩艳丽的翅膀,飞翔在树林、草丛和鲜花中,为大自然平添了美色。蝴蝶是人类最喜爱动物之一,是人类最喜爱的昆虫,本书为读者展示绚丽多姿的蝴蝶世界!

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