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      • Crimson Dragon Publishing

        Crimson Dragon Publishing carries books that encourage readers of all ages by sparking the imagination. While we focus on the fantasy and science fiction genres, we also carry illustrated books for young readers that focus on social-emotional skills development and fictionalized non-fiction.

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      • Martini Maria Cristina | MMC Edizioni

        MMC EDIZIONI is a publishing house based in Rome.Born in 2001 as a generalist, along the time it has specialized almost exclusively in non-fiction, dedicated in particular (but not only) to the city of Rome.The main series, called "A walk with history" offers an alternative vision of the city through the historical reconnaissance and analysis of some of its urban furnishings that are not taken into consideration such as small fountains, clocks, inscriptions, sacred shrines, plaques. This series stands out for a particular graphic style and for the abundance of photographs, specially made for these books.Other series on Rome are instead dedicated to in-depth studies on specific historical and customs themes, or on the mysterious aspects of the city that also reveal its dark side.In the MMC catalogue are other non-fiction books on topics such as Music, Interculture, Anthropology and a series of stories for children encouraging solidarity, non-violence and respect for the environment

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        Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        May 2011

        Cricket and Broadcasting

        by Jack Williams, Jeffrey Richards

        Cricket and broadcasting explores how the significance of radio and television to cricket in England has grown since the beginnings of broadcasting. Since the Second World War cricket has been increasingly shaped by its relationship with broadcasting which has been a force for conservatism and change. Representations of cricket on radio and television have done much to determine levels of interest and participation in the sport. Major changes such as the growth of the limited-overs game, the expansion of international cricket, reforms to County Championship and the rise of sponsorship were dependent on support from television, and income from television has enabled county cricket to survive as the highest form of domestic cricket in England. This accessibly written book will be essential reading for scholars and students of sports history, social and cultural history, and media studies. ;

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        Historical fiction
        2021

        Bat-Ami by Oleksiy Nikitin

        by Oleksii Nikitin

        Ilya Goldinov, Ukrainian Jew boxing champion, had won the second place in the Soviet All-Union championship when World War II started. After Germany invaded Ukraine, he joins the guerrillas in the forests behind the front line. Only by a lucky coincidence does he survive and he joins the regular army as a soldier before being sent by the secret service on a life-threatening mission to occupied Kyiv. This family saga, full of inconceivable twists and turns, is told in such a thrilling, detailed and touching way that it captivates its readers after only a few pages. Bat-Ami is not a documentary novel, but its story is inspired in part by the author‘s family recollections and is based on the documentary files relating to 1941-42 secret service operations from the archives of the Ukrainian Secret Service released only in 2011, as well as from other Ukrainian archives, in particular the Museum of the Dynamo Kyiv Sports Club and Yad Vashem organisation. The fight of Ukrainian patriots for independence of Ukraine from Russia, the USSR, and liberation from German occupiers captures your attention and can become the vital lesson for present-day Ukraine.

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        Little Unicorn Finya Brightstar. Read-Aloud Stories from the Wishing Wood

        by Mila Berg/Marina Krämer

        In the secret Wishing Wood, a wonderful world of unicorns is just waiting to be discovered! Enjoy magical adventures in the company of the little unicorn Finya Brightstar and her friends, Trixie the goblin girl and Kalle the bat. When they leave their tent one night, the three brave friends find out the cause of some strange noises. They come up with a clever plan to help the big unicorn Elara, who has been feeling horribly sad for several days. And when Finya and Trixie have a nasty quarrel, Kalle succeeds in getting them to make up. Because after all, best friends are always there for one another! Twelve stories to read aloud, on a wide range of subjects, all sheer delight! With beautifully designed four-colour illustrations by Marina Krämer on every page, and fine foil embossing on the cover. Ideal for bedtime reading.

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        Biography & True Stories
        September 2024

        Clyde Walcott

        by Peter Mason

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        The imperial game

        by Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie

        This anthology examines the fortunes of cricket in various colonies as the sport spread across the British Empire. It helps to explain why cricket was so successful, even in places like India, Pakistan and the West Indies where the Anglo-Saxon element remained in a small minority. It demonstrates, perhaps better than any other single work, how awesome was the power of cultural imperialism. Even when former subjects threw off the political yoke of the Europeans, they still adhered tenaciously to the sporting and recreational models that the imperialists had introduced. 'The Imperial Game' provides an invaluable insight into how cricket developed powerful social, cultural and even political connotations in a colonial environment. This is a fascinating study of cricket as a cultural phenomenon, and traces its changing meaning in all the continents in which Britain once exercised power. The book is a collection of essays by six of the world's leading scholars in the field of sports history, and will be of value not onle to students examining the historical sociology of sport, but also to those with a general interest in social history. This study will also appeal to cricket enthusiasts the world over.

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        20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000
        January 2014

        Cricket and community in England

        by Peter Davies, Robert Light

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        Agriculture & related industries
        March 2001

        Biology of Wetas, King Crickets and their Allies

        by Edited by Laurence H Field

        Wetas are native to New Zealand and in evolutionary terms are insect ‘dinosaurs’ within the Orthoptera. Related species occur in South Africa, Australia, North America and to a lesser extent, Europe. This book brings together all known information on these fascinating groups to form a compendium of existing scientific knowledge for future biological investigation and conservation.All the biological knowledge pertinent to this family under one coverA compendium of scientific knowledge on these ancient insects

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        Sociology
        January 2017

        Sport in the Black Atlantic

        Cricket, Canada and the Caribbean diaspora

        by Janelle Joseph. Series edited by John Horne

        This book outlines the ways sport helps to create transnational social fields that interconnect migrants dispersed across a region known as the Black Atlantic: England, North America and the Caribbean. Many Caribbean men's stories about their experiences migrating to Canada, settling in Toronto, finding jobs and travelling involved some contact with a cricket and social club. This book offers a unique contribution to black diaspora studies through showing sport as a means of allaying the pain of ageing in the diaspora, creating transnational social networks and marking ethnic boundaries on a local scale. The book also brings black diaspora analysis to sport research, and through a close look at what goes on before, during and after cricket matches provides insights into the dis-unities, contradictions and complexities of Afro-diasporic identity in multicultural Canada. It will be of interest to students and scholars in sociology, sport studies and black diaspora studies.

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        May 1994

        Erlaubte Vorteilsannahme - §§ 331 StGB, 70 BBG, 10 BAT.

        Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Einheit der Rechtsordnung und zur "Rückwirkung" behördlicher Genehmigungen im Strafrecht.

        by Hardtung, Bernhard

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 1993

        Sport and the making of Britain

        by Derek Birley

        The British love of sport is legendary. In this lively and stimulating book Derek Birley looks at the part it played in shaping British society. The book traces the development of sporting conventions from medieval chivalry to modern notions of sportsmanship and fair play. Particular sports from hunting and the tournament to ball-games and athletics are shown against the social background of the emerging nation. The first laws of favourite pastimes such as horse-racing, cricket and boxing were devised by the privileged for gambling purposes, but were enthusiastically followed by the lower orders for pleasure and profit. Amongst the topics explored are the changing fortunes and fashions in field sports, 'gentlemen and players' in cricket, the public school games cult, purity in amateur rowing, the urban middle-class discovery of lawn tennis and golf, and the 'north-south divide' in football. These social issues are cross-threads in the theme of sport's influence on national identity, patriotism and imperialism in the making of Britain. Remarkable in its scope and in its linking of sport to the changing social political scene, this is a splendidly readable history. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2018

        The Yesterday Snake

        by Lofu

        This poem collection is selected and arranged by Mr. Lofu himself. During 70 years of writing career, Lofu produced poems with various themes, one of which is “animal”. Butterfly, fish, bird, cricket, clam, ape, snake, cicada, raccoon, spider, fly, earthworm, silkworm, crab...all of them acquire new life under the poet’s pen.

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        Children's & YA

        The Impression of Insect

        by Jin Bo

        It is an essay about insects. The author describes the anecdotes between him and some common insects in his daily life, such as: field cricket, cicada. The book tells us their different appearance and living habit by using plain and concise language and fresh detail. We can strongly feel the author’s kindness and affection towards these tiny lives, and also we can feel the poetry between lines.

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        Horticulture
        March 1994

        Natural Turf for Sport and Amenity

        Science and Practice

        by William A Adams, Richard J Gibbs

        This book describes our current knowledge of soils and turfgrass science as applied to the design, production and management of natural turf. The first five chapters cover general principles while further chapters apply these to specific contexts. These include golf courses and bowling greens, soccer and rugby grounds, cricket grounds, tennis courts, and horse racing tracks. There are also chapters on amenity grass and warm season turfgrass. The book is aimed at students taking courses in turf science and sportsground management, amenity horticulture, and landscape and recreation provision and management. It will also be a standard reference work for practitioners working in sportsground management or landscape architecture.

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        June 2015

        Mit Miss Marple aufs Land

        Englische Krimischriftstellerinnen zwischen Tearoom und Tatort

        by Luise Berg-Ehlers, Eva-Maria Salm

        Das beschauliche englische Landleben ist, wenn man Agatha Christie und P. D. James glauben darf, immer wieder in Gefahr. Doch zum Glück gibt es couragierte Damen wie Miss Marple oder souveräne Ermittler wie Inspector Barnaby, die zwischen Teestunde, Picknick und einer Runde Cricket, beim geübten Blick über die Rosenhecke oder beim Plausch mit dem Pfarrer den entscheidenden Indizien zur Lösung des Falles auf die Spur kommen. Luise Berg-Ehlers nimmt ihre Leser mit zu Schauplätzen krimineller Energie, auf eine Reise durch englische Dörfer, Universitätsstädte und zu herrschaftlichen Landsitzen, sie erzählt von den »Queens of Crime« und ihren unvergesslichen Heldinnen und Helden, von Land und Leuten und deren zuweilen skurrilen englischen Eigenheiten.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        The Tooth Fairy’s Tales. Part 1. I’m Betty. Nice to meet you!

        by Tetyana Nakonechna (Author), Maria Puzey (Illustrator)

        Have you ever heard of a little tooth fairy named Betty? Oh, she is a real charmer and a great dreamer... And there is never a dull moment with her around! Do you want to find out how the fairy became a detective? Or make friends with a chatty stone? Or maybe you will dare to take part in a bat race?So don’t wait, open the book and dive into magical adventures!   From 3 to 8 years, 3482 words Rightsholder: inna@rm-publisher.com.ua; in.vovch@gmail.com

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        July 2018

        Bärenmärchen

        by Kirsten Boie, Katrin Engelking

        Kirsten Boie erzählt von einem Bärenkind, das weiß, was es kann Einst lebte in den Bergen eine Bärin mit ihrem Kind. Das hatte so strahlende Augen und glänzendes Fell, dass die Bärenmutter ihr Kleines für das schönste der Welt hielt. Das Bärenkind wuchs heran. Als es bemerkte, dass andere Bärenkinder auch hübsch sind, wurde es sehr traurig. Bis eines Tages ein hungriger alter Bär das kleine Bärenkind um Hilfe bat. Da merkte das Bärenkind, dass es zwar nicht das schönste von allen war, aber dafür geschickt genug, einen hilflosen alten Bären vor dem Verhungern zu retten. Bilderbuch-Klassiker von Bestseller-Autorin Kirsten Boie für Kinder ab 4 Jahren. Stimmungsvoll von Katrin Engelking illustriert. Ermutigt dazu, eigene Fähigkeiten kennenzulernen und auf sie zu vertrauen. Gelistet bei Antolin.

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        May 2016

        Die letzten Zeugen

        Kinder im Zweiten Weltkrieg

        by Swetlana Alexijewitsch, Ganna-Maria Braungardt

        Jahrzehnte nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs sprechen Männern und Frauen, die beim Einmarsch der Deutschen in Weißrussland noch Kinder waren, zum ersten Mal darüber, woran sie sich erinnern. Ihre erschütternden Berichte machen Die letzten Zeugen zu einem der eindringlichsten Antikriegsbücher überhaupt. »Ich bat sie alle um eines«, schreibt Alexijewitsch. »Sich an ihre kindlichen Worte zu erinnern. An ihre kindlichen Gefühle. Zurückzukehren in jene Zeit, als sie noch Engel waren. Denn ich wusste: Mit anderen Worten lässt sich das nicht wiedergeben.« Oft sind diese Erinnerungen nur Bruchstücke, und doch haben diese Kinder Dinge gesehen und erlitten, die niemand, am allerwenigsten ein Kind, sehen und erleiden dürfte.Nobel- und Friedenspreisträgerin Swetlana Alexijewitsch erweist sich einmal mehr als begnadete Zuhörerin und große Chronistin. In ihren Texten versteht sie es, den Erfahrungen von Menschen in Extremsituationen, im Ausnahmezustand, einen einzigartigen Resonanzraum zu verschaffen.

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