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        March 2019

        Coco Chanel

        Little People, Big Dreams. Deutsche Ausgabe | Kinderbuch ab 4 Jahre

        by María Isabel Sánchez Vegara, Ana Albero, Svenja Becker

        Coco Chanel wuchs in einem Waisenhaus auf und entdeckte dort ihre Begabung für Nadel und Faden. Später verdiente sie ihr Geld als Sängerin, kreierte extravagante Hüte und wurde schließlich eine international gefeierte Modedesignerin. Little People, Big Dreams erzählt von den beeindruckenden Lebensgeschichten großer Persönlichkeiten: Jede dieser Frauen, ob Künstlerin, Pilotin oder Wissenschaftlerin, hat Unvorstellbares erreicht. Dabei begann alles, als sie noch klein waren: mit großen Träumen. Für welches Alter sind diese Bücher gedacht? Für Babys das perfekte Geschenk zur Begrüßung in eine Welt voller Träume! Und Eltern werden in schlaflosen Nächten von diesen Büchern dazu ermutigt, das Vorlesen zu einem selbstverständlichen Teil des Lebens zu machen. Kleinkinder werden von den Illustrationen verzaubert sein – sie werden zahlreiche Dinge entdecken. Auch sind die Bücher großartige „Vokabeltrainer“! 3- bis 5-Jährige werden alles, Illustrationen und Texte, geradezu in sich aufsaugen! 6-, 8- und 10-Jährige haben ein ausgeprägteres Verständnis für die Illustrationen und die Bedeutung der Geschichte – es geht nicht nur darum, sich selbst zu akzeptieren und die eigenen Zukunftsträume zu verwirklichen, sondern auch darum, andere so zu akzeptieren, wie sie sind. Später: Die Bücher sind gute Geschenke zu jedem Anlass, denn die Träume der Kindheit können das ganze Leben lang Wirklichkeit werden.

      • Trusted Partner
        May 2022

        Coco Chanels Riviera

        Vom Lieben, Leben und Überleben an der Cote d'Azur

        by Anne de Courcy, Elke Link

        Reichtum, Weltpolitik, Genie, Macht, Lebenshunger und Stil: An der französischen Riviera der 30er Jahre vereinen sie sich. Glamouröser Mittelpunkt ist Gabrielle Chanel, ursprünglich aus ärmsten Verhältnissen stammend. Ihre Zielstrebigkeit hat sie reich und berühmt gemacht, in ihrem Landhaus La Pausa empfängt sie Politiker wie Winston Churchill, Schriftsteller wie Bertolt Brecht, Filmmagnaten, Maharadschas, Prinzen, Künstler, Stars. Und alle feiern sich und das Leben. Für den 1. September 1939 ist die Eröffnung der ersten Filmfestspiele von Cannes angesetzt; Marlene Dietrich ist extra mit Ehemann und Liebhaber angereist. Doch dann marschiert die deutsche Wehrmacht in Polen ein. Selbst den vergnügungssüchtigsten Sommergästen wird klar, was das bedeutet. Und nach Jahrzehnten des Triumphes wird Gabrielle Chanel plötzlich nicht mehr die allerrühmlichste Rolle in der Geschichte spielen. . . Auch wenn die Daten, Schauplätze und Begegnungen sorgfältig recherchiert und belegt sind, ist Coco Chanels Riviera so anekdotenreich erzählt, werden die Schicksale so raffiniert miteinander verknüpft, dass man das Buch wie einen spannenden Gesellschaftsroman liest, der noch einmal die Höhepunkte einer Ära beschwört, ehe es zur Katastrophe kommt.

      • Trusted Partner
        May 2022

        Coco Chanels Riviera

        Vom Lieben, Leben und Überleben an der Cote d'Azur

        by Anne Courcy, Elke Link

        Reichtum, Weltpolitik, Genie, Macht, Lebenshunger und Stil: An der französischen Riviera der 30er Jahre vereinen sie sich. Glamouröser Mittelpunkt ist Gabrielle Chanel, ursprünglich aus ärmsten Verhältnissen stammend. Ihre Zielstrebigkeit hat sie reich und berühmt gemacht, in ihrem Landhaus La Pausa empfängt sie Politiker wie Winston Churchill, Schriftsteller wie Bertolt Brecht, Filmmagnaten, Maharadschas, Prinzen, Künstler, Stars. Und alle feiern sich und das Leben. Für den 1. September 1939 ist die Eröffnung der ersten Filmfestspiele von Cannes angesetzt; Marlene Dietrich ist extra mit Ehemann und Liebhaber angereist. Doch dann marschiert die deutsche Wehrmacht in Polen ein. Selbst den vergnügungssüchtigsten Sommergästen wird klar, was das bedeutet. Und nach Jahrzehnten des Triumphes wird Gabrielle Chanel plötzlich nicht mehr die allerrühmlichste Rolle in der Geschichte spielen. . . Auch wenn die Daten, Schauplätze und Begegnungen sorgfältig recherchiert und belegt sind, ist Coco Chanels Riviera so anekdotenreich erzählt, werden die Schicksale so raffiniert miteinander verknüpft, dass man das Buch wie einen spannenden Gesellschaftsroman liest, der noch einmal die Höhepunkte einer Ära beschwört, ehe es zur Katastrophe kommt.

      • Trusted Partner
        December 2014

        The Shadow of a River

        by Qiu Shanshan

        After I Wait for You in Heaven has sold well for more than ten years, Qiu Shanshan again presents a heart-warming work The Shadow of a River. The novel starts with dreams and memories and tells the ever-changing youth of Taoshu and the frustrations of her family by using the four seasons as the timeline and adopting the double perspectives of a child and an adult. The novel gives an euphemistic and unhurried account of the confusion and fragility of time as well as the tenacity of life, reflecting the ways of life during a historical period and highlighting the good and evil nature of ordinary people. The work, with proper rhythm, fluent and simplistic language, and well-balanced structure, is like a well-crafted long scroll of painting.

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        February 2019

        1001 Schuh

        Roman

        by Meinhard, Coco

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        Horticulture
        March 1999

        Coffee, Cocoa and Tea

        by Ken C Willson

        While botanically quite different, coffee, cocoa and tea are often considered together in the teaching of students of horticulture or agriculture. This is because all three represent plantation cash crops that are used as stimulant beverages and are grown in many of the warmer, less developed regions of the world. While there are a number of specialist books available on aspects of each individual crop, as well as grower manuals focusing on particular regions, there is currently no book that provides a general introductory overview of the scientific principles underlying production of all three crops. This book fills this gap, and will serve as a broad-based text for students of agriculture, horticulture and food science, as well as professionals seeking an overview of the topic.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        November 2019

        Dark Tourism and Pilgrimage

        by Daniel H Olsen, Maximiliano E Korstanje

        In recent years there has been a growth in both the practice and research of dark tourism; the phenomenon of visiting sites of tragedy or disaster. Expanding on this trend, this book examines dark tourism through the new lens of pilgrimage. It focuses on dark tourism sites as pilgrimage destinations, dark tourists as pilgrims, and pilgrimage as a form of dark tourism. Taking a broad definition of pilgrimage so as to consider aspects of both religious and non-religious travel that might be considered pilgrimage-like, it covers theories and histories of dark tourism and pilgrimage, pilgrimage to dark tourism sites, and experience design. A key resource for researchers and students of heritage, tourism and pilgrimage, this book will also be of great interest to those studying anthropology, religious studies and related social science subjects.

      • Trusted Partner
        April 2018

        The Shadow of the Flower

        by Ye Zhaoyan

        Lady Yu has become the head of the Zhens since her father died and her brother got paralyzed. She intently strives for the long-gone youthful days and the free and happiness she never had before. Nevertheless, the harmful influence of the feudal family on her is deep-rooted and the shadows of her father and brother have always haunted her. In the end, she fights against the evil feudal ethical code at the cost of her youth, passion and life. The novel sets in a small town in the south of the Yangtze River during 1920s which has been no longer in existence and turned into a part of historical relics.

      • Colonialism & imperialism
        March 1905

        Heart of Darkness

        by Joseph Conrad

        Heart of Darkness (1899) is a novella by Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad, about a voyage up the Congo River into the Congo Free State, in the heart of Africa, by the story's narrator Charles Marlow. Marlow tells his story to friends aboard a boat anchored on the River Thames, London, England. This setting provides the frame for Marlow's story of his obsession with the ivory trader Kurtz, which enables Conrad to create a parallel between London and Africa as places of darkness.

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        Biology, life sciences
        January 2022

        Concepts for Understanding Fruit Trees

        by Theodore M. DeJong

        Anyone who observes fruit trees may wonder how or why they behave in specific ways. Some trees grow upright whilst others are more spreading in habit. Some produce many flowers and small immature fruit only to drop most of the fruit later on; others grow more on their sunny side than their shady side. It is common to ascribe such behavior to the tree as a whole and state that trees preferentially "allocate" resources to specific organs. However, this is the wrong approach to understanding tree functioning and behavior. Trees are not in control of what they do. What trees do and how they function is shaped by the individual organs that make up the tree, not by the tree as a whole. The genetic code only indirectly determines the habit, structure and behavior of a tree by defining the behavioral and functional limits of the component organs, tissues and cells. Unlike animals that have a mechanism for collective control of the whole organism - a central nervous system - trees (and plants in general) are more appropriately considered as collections of semi-autonomous organs. These organs are dependent on one another for resources, such as water, energy and nutrients, but control their own destiny. This book presents a clear set of integrative concepts for understanding the overall physiology and growth of temperate deciduous fruit trees. The emphasis is on overarching principles rather than detailed descriptions of tree physiology or differences among the numerous species of fruit trees. Although the focus is on deciduous fruit trees many aspects apply to evergreen fruit trees and trees that grow naturally in unmanaged situations. Highly relevant for students and researchers in pomology, horticulture and plant sciences, the book is also suitable for practitioners, extension staff, and novice fruit tree growers.

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        RACKET BOY - WHERE'S MY COUNTRY

        by Philip George, Geetha K

        Do you marvel at people who seemingly have it all only to drop everything for life in a remote village? Have you wondered about leaving your roots for migration to the unknown?  ‘Fit only for climbing coconut trees.’ The mockery invented by Philip’s father because he was badminton-mad and useless (said father) at all else, lingered with him through school in Malaysia. It travelled with him on an Aeroflot to England in 1970, aged 18, functioning onadrenaline. It stuck through his navigation of parochial middle England – caring for patientsin a mental hospital, law practice, sports, and relationships.  Toughened by an Indian father and a Chinese coach, lifted by a messiah-like Englishman and grounded by a Labrador soulmate, Racket Boy – Where’s My Country, explores Philip’s life over six decades. From being ordered by the British government to leave England, accosted in Bombay, mugged in Barcelona to horse-trading with a petroleum giant in Ecuador and thrilling in a World Cup in military-ruled Argentina, to list a few highlights.    Philip is now a spectator in the hills of Tuscany, more than just fit to be climbing coconut trees!

      • Trusted Partner
        August 2021

        The Magic Coconut Tree

        by Aude Peralta Excoffier / Edji Onabel

        That morning, everything seemed peaceful. Yet, this quietness will soon be troubled. Chief Tabot serenely moves and improvises a visit to Yoaddan’s parents ; Eseck and Muslimah. He is an authoritarian chief and already has ten wives. Dazzled by Yoaddan’s beauty, he got married to her without any trial. But the young lady does not love him and secretly ties on a love relationship with another. What happens next?

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