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      • Editora Fiocruz/ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

        Founded in 1993, Editora Fiocruz emerged from the need to make public and expand access to scientific knowledge in subjects regarding health topics, creating a space to give visibility to the results of research. Since its first launch in 1994, it has always aimed to disseminate books on public health, biological and biomedical sciences, clinical research, social and human sciences in health. Today, with more than 25 years of experience, Editora Fiocruz has published more than 450 titles. These publications disseminate not only the academic production of Fiocruz, but also any study of importance and impact for health on a national and international level.

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        Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft Stuttgart

        Specialist books in the field of pharmacy, drug information, pharmaceutical law, hospital/pharmacy administration, medicine, biology, nursing, nutrition, history of pharmacy

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        The Arts
        April 2025

        Studio Electrophonique

        The Sheffield space age, from The Human League to Pulp

        by Jamie Taylor

        The amazing story of the home studio that helped launch some of Britain's most beloved bands. The Sheffield space age began in 1961, when local mechanic Ken Patten won a tape-recording competition by recreating the sound of a rocket launch using a pencil and a bicycle pump. In the decades that followed, the makeshift home studio he constructed became the launch pad for a group of young musicians who would shape the futuristic sound of 1980s pop. The Human League, Heaven 17, Pulp, ABC and others made their early recordings with Ken, whose DIY ethic was the perfect fit for a city facing industrial decline but teeming with ideas. Studio Electrophonique tells the story of a generation seeking new frontiers in music, using everything they could lay their hands on - from science fiction novels to glam rock, Dada art and cheap electronics - to get there. Drawing on original interviews with Jarvis Cocker, Martyn Ware, Mark White and others, it brings to light a world of humour, charm, creativity and unfounded yet undaunted self-belief.

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        October 2023

        Die Küstenkommissarin 1. Der Tote am Leuchtturm

        by Jonas Brandt, Vera Teltz

        Am Ostseestrand zwischen Dünen und Kiefernwäldern lauert der Tod Im Schatten des Leuchtturms Dahmeshöved wird unter einer Segeljacht die Leiche eines Jugendlichen gefunden. Kommissarin Frida Beck und ihr Partner Deniz Yilmaz von der Kripo Lübeck übernehmen den Fall. Rasch finden sie heraus, dass der Vater des Opfers sich an der Küste durch den Kauf von Immobilien Feinde gemacht hat. Vor allem ein Nachbar, der seit Jahren Leuchtturmführungen für Touristen anbietet, ist nicht gut auf ihn zu sprechen. Als ein weiterer Toter in Dahmeshöved entdeckt wird, erkennt die Kommissarin, dass die Mordserie noch nicht zu Ende ist ... Ein atmosphärischer Urlaubskrimi für alle Ostsee-Liebhaber:innen - spannungsreich gelesen von Vera Teltz!

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        November 2023

        Die Küstenkommissarin 2. Tod in der Bucht

        by Jonas Brandt, Vera Teltz, Patrick Ehrlich, Sarah Schwardt

        Ein Fall für Kommissarin Frida Beck: In den Tiefen der Ostsee ruhen tödliche Geheimnisse In der Hohwachter Bucht liegt ein lebloser Mann in voller Taucherausrüstung. War es ein Unfall oder Mord? Frida Beck und Deniz Yilmaz nehmen die Ermittlung im mondänen Niendorfer Tauchclub auf. Wie sich herausstellt, bietet der Club illegale Touren zu historischen Wracks an. Die Kommissarin vermutet, dass der Tote Kunstschätze geschmuggelt hat und mit einem Konkurrenten aneinandergeraten ist. Doch als kurz darauf eine weitere Tote gefunden wird, muss Frida erkennen, dass sie einer falschen Spur gefolgt ist … Ein atmosphärischer Urlaubskrimi für alle Ostsee-Liebhaber:innen - spannungsreich gelesen von Vera Teltz!

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        June 2019

        Vera

        by Karl Geary

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        August 2002

        Una Storia Vera

        Ein Kinderalbum in Versen

        by Durs Grünbein

        »Willkommen an Bord Däumling du, Menschlein, brandneu. / Zierliche Nymphe, zitternd wie Espenlaub, Milchtrinker, Wicht. / Alles dank dir, Glückskind, beginnt nun, gut griechisch, mit Eu .../ Wie sie Dich halten, Krabbenfang, ängstlich, daß nichts zerbricht«, begrüßt der gerade Vater gewordene Dichter die Tochter, wohl wissend um die eigene Vernarrtheit, die anderen womöglich fragwürdig ist. Aber was liegt näher, als sich dem Ansturm der Erwartungen, den Gebärden und dem Geschrei des Neugeborenen ganz hinzugeben? – Die Gedichte dieses Bandes, »wie von selbst entstanden und halb belustigt, halb verwundert aufgezeichnet, halten die Momente fest, in denen ein Kind zum ersten Mal ... zumeist noch unbewußt, sich einübt ins Leben«. Movens des Schreibens dieser Verse war für Grünbein die Neugier auf etwas, was der Selbsterfahrung unzugänglich bleibt: Niemandes Erinnerung reicht zurück in die ersten zwanzig Monate des eigenen Lebens, und so sah er sich bei der Betrachtung der Tochter immer auch sich selbst gegenüber, mehr noch, er blickte ins Innere der Lebensuhr.

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        January 2018

        Der kleine Wolf und ein unvergesslicher Sommer

        by Abedi, Isabel

        Mit äußerst mieser Laune sitzt Pinky im Zug zu ihrer Tante Vera. Die wohnt auf dem Land und Pinky fühlt sich abgeschoben. Alle Freundinnen sind schick verreist und nur ihre Eltern sind im Beruf unabkömmlich. Doch als sie Daniel kennenlernt, der gerade ein verwaistes Wolfskind aufpäppelt, ist aller Ärger vergessen. Der kleine „Sonntag“ wird zur großen Aufgabe, bei der Tante Vera hilfreich zur Seite steht. Und plötzlich sieht es so aus, als könnten das Pinkys beste Sommerferien aller Zeiten werden …

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        June 2018

        Reiterhof Glückstal (1). Heubodentage und Lagerfeuernächte

        by Sonnleitner, Marie

        Hanna und Mia verbringen ihre gesamte Freizeit auf Hof Glückstal, wo sie der Besitzerin Vera bei der Pflege der Tiere, vor allem der Haflinger, zur Hand gehen. Dafür dürfen sie reiten, so oft sie wollen. Doch als Vera Geldsorgen hat und den Hof fortan als Ferienpension führen möchte, bekommen die Freundinnen Angst. Was, wenn sie jetzt nicht mehr reiten können, weil die Feriengäste Vorrang haben? Und als dann die ersten Gäste in ihrem Alter eintreffen, Jan und Leonie, ist Ärger erstmal vorprogrammiert… Doch der Sommer ist lang. Ob ein Wanderritt, Übernachtungen auf dem Heuboden und der Trubel um eine entflohene Stute die Kinder zusammenschweißen können?

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        Personal & social issues: body & health (Children's/YA)
        2017

        I See That

        by Art studio Agrafka

        This is an educational picture book about sight from the creative studio Agrafka. It is about both things we can see with our own eyes and the mysterious, invisible to the human eye. This book is also about microscopes and telescopes that help us see incredibly small or extremely distant things. It explains that for better eyesight some people need glasses, while those who can’t see at all need a special system and symbols. By reading this book, you will learn how birds and animals see the world, how artists create optical illusions, and about the many millions of hues the human eye can perceive. I See That won the 2018 Bologna Ragazzi Award, the most prestigious award in children’s literature, in the award’s non-fiction category. I See That has been awarded with a Bronze Medal Stiftung Buchkunst in 2019.

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        February 2016

        “Who is like Yahweh?”

        A Study of Divine Metaphors in the Book of Micah

        by Cruz, Juan

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        Children's & YA
        January 2011

        The Mitten

        by Ivan Franko (Author), Art Studio Agrafka (Illustrators)

        A modern warm red mitten is a home for the main characters of the book: Mousey Scratcher, Froggie Croaker, Running Rabbit, Little Sister Fox and others who got new knitted images. This lovely book is actually a handmade creation; it includes a toy souvenir shaped like a mitten. The Mitten is a joint project of  The Navchalna Knyha - Bohdan Publishing House and Art Studio Agrafka (Romana Romanyshyn & Andriy Lesiv, Lviv, Ukraine). The Mitten won the award at The Biennial of Illustration, Bratislava, 2011. In 2012 The Mitten was also added to the White Ravens Catalogue of children literature.   From the 3 to 5 years, 179 words Rightsholders: Diana Semak, bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

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        March 1966

        Frühe Stücke

        Santa Cruz. Nun singen sie wieder

        by Max Frisch

        Santa Cruz: das ist die Spannung zwischen dem Leben, das einer Erwartung entsprechen möchte, die Liebende einander abfordern, und dem Leben, das sucht, zu sich selbst zu kommen. Nun singen sie wieder: das ist ein Stück, in dem die Sieger auf den Gräbern der Gefallenen Rache schwören, nach der die Toten kein Verlangen haben.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2011

        The Turnip

        by Ivan Franko (Author), Art Studio Agrafka (Illustrator)

        The Turnip is a classic Ukrainian folktale by Ivan Franko which has now found a creative and illustrative embodiment in the project of the art studio Agrafka (Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv, Lviv). The text of the book is now adapted to modern Ukrainian language while preserving all the linguistic features of the original. The publication also provides a dictionary of archaisms, which facilitates reading for young children.    From 3 to 5 years, 532 words   Rightsholders: Diana Semak; bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

      • Fiction

        Andreaa Constantin

        by Esteban Torres Lana

        A dangerous challenge at sea through a rock arch battered by strong waves. She ends up seriously injured in a leg when her friend Aurelio arrives at the cove. Overcoming her pain, she hides her injuries from Aurelio and tells him the extraordinary story of her mother, which propelled her to undertake such a madness. The story begins 6 years ago in Tenerife, with Nayra's expulsion from Philosophy class for the third time in a week, causing Pablo, her father, to pick her up from school and embark on a long day of disputes, confessions, and finally, complicities between them. Walking around Santa Cruz, canceling classes and professional commitments, Pablo and Nayra spend the day discovering a personal and sentimental reality that surprises them. The problems Nayra mentions with a group of immigrant classmates, along with the aggression Nayra shows towards her mother, Lola, prompt Pablo to tell her the unfinished story with Andreea, a high-class Romanian prostitute. Pablo cannot control the level of intimacy of the tale despite his own amazement, hearing himself say things he thought were unspeakable. Nayra responds, between disputes and affection, interspersing her own confidences, some of them having a strong impact, like the adventure with an immigrant who arrived on the beaches of Fuerteventura during a summer excursion. Neither tells the most intimate details of their stories truthfully, but they are accessible to the reader. Despite frequent arguments due to the teenager's incisive and groundbreaking language, their complicity grows and they end up spending the day together, walking through different places in the city. The story with Andreea takes on dramatic tones that completely captivate the young woman. Two suicides, the chase by Romanian mafia, returning to her hometown, searching for Pablo, Andreea’s struggle to regain her dignity and her artistic capacity through painting, and the apparent disappearance of her father's life, capture Nayra’s attention. Despite the narrative tricks used by Pablo, when night falls and they reach home, Nayra connects the dots and is surprised to discover that her perfectionist and successful mother, a recognized painter from Santa Cruz, with whom she has had a very conflictive season, is Andreea Constantin, the Romanian immigrant her father met as a high-class prostitute. After an initial reaction of rejection due to the ignorance in which she was kept, she understands her mother's situation. All the questions she always had about many details of her life arise with the discovery. A few years after discovering her identity, Andreea disappears from home. A call from Romania alerts them to the discovery of two charred bodies near her birthplace and the presence of her old exploiter nearby, who cursed her for life through a Transylvania ritual when she abandoned prostitution. Knowing she was discovered in Tenerife, Andreea tried to keep her family away from danger and returned to her country, where she was easy prey for the mafia. Pablo and his daughter Nayra fly to Bucharest to identify Andreea’s body, which may have been brutally murdered and burned. When it seems the identification will be negative, a small detail of the clothing makes them doubt. Desolate, they receive medical and psychological support from the Romanian team, but it turns out to be a false lead. Andreea is rescued from a hideout and has survived due to a misunderstanding by her captors. Protected by the Romanian police, she later becomes a key witness whose testimony ends the dangerous band of her pimp. But that bravery comes at a price; 2 years later, she does not return from an art exhibition in Paris. The police believe that her exploiter’s curse was fulfilled by a nephew who visited him in prison shortly before his death and was seen in Paris during the days Andreea had the exhibition. After a year of anguish, Nayra can no longer bear the situation and decides to mourn her mother at the cove where she painted her last picture. It had as its background the rock arch symbolizing the risk of living and facing life’s challenges. Nayra considers her mother lost and throws Andreea’s ashes into the sea, symbolized by those of a magnolia branch she planted many years ago. With this, she internalizes the loss and the fighting values Andreea taught her. The exit from the volcanic cove is a song to the life that continues and to the young woman who represents it. The novel is dedicated to the memory of Andreea Constantin and the thousands of women sexually exploited around the world.

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