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      • Kindberg

        Spanish literary fiction. House founded in 2015 in Valparaíso (Chile). We want to provide a haven for readers in times of storm. Now that the arrival of new titles is overwhelming, at Kindberg we are committed to a detailed rhythm, to slow-publishing instead of disposable titles. The books we choose are the ones we like and that is why we believe in them and we want other readers to like them. And yes, we only publish fiction, because "poetry, beauty, art, love are the things that keep us alive".

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      • Dorling Kindersley Ltd. - A Penguin Random House company

        At DK, we are global pioneers in the publishing world. With over 46 years of publishing excellence, we sell in 63 languages to every corner of the globe and continue to grow, reaching new readers everyday. We are part of the Penguin Random House family and have offices in London, New York, Toronto, Indianapolis, Delhi, Melbourne, Munich, Madrid, Beijing, and Jiangmen.    We believe in the power of discovery. We create books for everyone that explore ideas and nurture curiosity about the world we live in. Our book loving DK community is empowered to publish the topics that matter to readers everywhere. Visit dk.com for more information.

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      • Trusted Partner
        February 2007

        Carrie

        by King, Stephen

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        February 2007

        Shining

        by King, Stephen

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        January 1998

        The Green Mile

        Der vollständige Roman

        by King, Stephen

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        November 2020

        Good Vibes, Good Life

        Wie Selbstliebe dein größtes Potenzial entfaltet

        by King, Vex

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        April 2009

        Pilger und Prophet

        Heilige Autorschaft bei Rainer Maria Rilke

        by King, Martina

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        July 2020

        Carrie

        by King, Stephen

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        October 2019

        Shining

        by King, Stephen

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        August 2007

        Astrolabes and Angels, Epigrams and Enigmas

        From Regiomontanus’ Acrostic for Cardinal Bessarion to Piero della Francesca’s Flagellation of Christ. Inspired by two remarkable discoveries by Berthold Holzschuh

        by King, David A.

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        Children's & YA
        November 2019

        Claire Malone Changes the World

        by Nadia L. King / Alisa Knatko

        Swedish schoolgirl, Greta Thunberg has captured the world’s attention as she campaigns to raise awareness of climate change and calls world leaders to account. All children can follow Greta’s lead. Claire Malone is the hero of Claire Malone Changes the World, a feisty character with boundless energy to change her world for the better. Armed with her typewriter and the determination to make a difference, Claire is an ordinary kid with an extraordinary desire to change things for the better. Writing letter after letter, Claire advocates for change. One day she notices that her local park needs upgrading and she commits wholeheartedly to the cause. This an empowering and inspiring picture book for young children but especially for girls. You will love the journey of Claire, a strong and ambitious girl, so much that you will want to read this book over and over again.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        March 2023

        Imperialism and the development myth

        by Sam King

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2000

        Poverty and Welfare in England, 1700–1850

        A regional perspective

        by Steve King

        The first comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the literature on poverty, communal welfare systems and alternative welfare strategies. Offers a new perspective on how we should conceptualise poverty and how ordinary families and communities responded to that poverty.. Indicates the need for new directions in the study of poverty and welfare using previously unpublished results form one of the biggest poor law databases in existence.. Argues that welfare historians have paid too little attention to the complexities of defining and measuring poverty, and a variety of primary source material is used to reconsider the extent of poverty in the period 1700-1850.. Provides the first systematic attempt to discuss the regional dimensions of the welfare system in an English context. ;

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        The Arts
        May 2019

        Decentring France

        by Gemma King

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        March 2020

        Schule der Rebellen.

        Wie ein Kreis verwegener Anthropologen Race, Sex und Gender erfand

        by Charles King

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        September 1999

        Eine Prise Mord

        by King, Peter

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