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      • Segni D'Autore sas

        Segni d'Autore, is an italian comic book publisher, was born in Rome in 2011 and has fifty titles in the catalog of graphic novels, illustrated non fiction books and illustrated children books. Our graphic novels are based on Adventure, of pure imagination, but which moves the action of the characters in a historical context documented in both iconographic and bibliographic sources, like: Il Caso Sindelar, Il Giglio Bianco di Stalingrado, Baracca e il Barone, Deerfield 1704, San Martino 1859. We also publish comics from great classics of adventurous literature of important writers, like:E. Salgari, A. Dumas, R. L. Stevenson, W. Scott, Z. Grey.

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      • CAMELOZAMPA snc di Segato F. e Saorin S.

        CAMELOZAMPA is an independent children’s books publisher, founded in Italy in 2011 and winner of the BOP 2020 - Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the Year (Europe). Our aim is to publish fresh and inspiring picture books and novels that help young readers in pursuing happiness, understanding diversities, becoming aware of themselves. One of our strong points is the rediscovery of international masterpieces that never appeared on the Italian market or that have not been available for long time. Alongside these redescoveries we carry out a creative production work, thanks to Italian and international authors and illustrators who share with us the fascinating and unpredictable path which leads to the birth of a children’s book. We think independent publishers have the task to cultivate bibliodiversity, in order to get narrations to their readers, through images and words that can amaze, excite, reflect, offer unexpected glimpses and open windows on far-off or nearby different worlds.

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        December 2018

        Die Blutchronik

        Historischer Roman

        by Le Hingrat, Liliana

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        November 2015

        Das dunkle Herz der Welt

        Historischer Roman

        by Le Hingrat, Liliana

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        December 2008

        Die Tage des Schattens

        Die Grenzländersaga Band 2

        by Liliana Bodoc, Matthias Strobel

        Inmitten von Zwistigkeiten und Intrigen muß sich der Bund des Hirsches neu formieren, denn fünf Sonnenjahre nach seinem Sieg über die feindlichen Truppen hat wieder eine Flotte aus der Alten Welt an der Küste der Fruchtbaren Länder angelegt. Von allen unentdeckt geht eine mysteriöse Frau von Bord eines Schiffes - die Schattenfrau, gesandt, um den Samen des Ewigen Hasses zu streuen. Krieger und Zauberer versuchen, ihrem Vorhaben Einhalt zu gebieten, aber es ist vor allem ein junges Mädchen, das voller Unschuld die Pläne der Schattenfrau zu durchkreuzen droht. Die Saga geht weiter - phantastisch, spannend, voller Magie und Weisheit: "Die Tage des Schattens übertrifft alle Erwartungen!" Página/12

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        April 2009

        Die Tage des Feuers

        Die Grenzländersaga Band 3

        by Liliana Bodoc, Matthias Strobel

        Misaianes, der Ewige Haß, läßt nichts unversucht, um die Gewalt über die Völker an sich zu reißen. Doch während er erneut ein riesiges Heer übers Meer zu den Fruchtbaren Ländern schickt, erhebt sich nun auch in den Alten Ländern der Widerstand. Zwei Hoffnungsträger – Vara und Aro – wurden geboren; doch wird es ihnen gelingen, allein durch die Macht der vier geheiligten Tugenden ihren geschundenen Kontinent zu retten?

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        October 2023

        Wattles

        Australian Acacia Species Around the World

        by David M Richardson, Johannes J. Le Roux, Elizabete Marchante, Narciso Aguilera, Joaquim Alonso, Samuel C. Andrew, Irene Barnes, Ashleigh M. Basel, Rita Bastos, Pierre Binggeli, Rachel M. Binks, Christophe Botella, Giuseppe Brundu, David Bush, Margaret Byrne, João A. Cabral, Jane Carruthers, Laura Celesti-Grapow, Julian M. Chan, Roland Cochard, Conceição M. Colaço, Peter J. Cunningham, Jorge Dias, Catherine R. Dickson, Liliana N. Duarte, Allan G. Ellis, Luís Fernandes, Nuno Fernandes, Eduardo Fuentes-Lillo, Andrés Fuentes-Ramírez, Rachael V. Gallagher, Rafael García, Sjirk Geerts, Michelle R. Gibson, Margherita Gioria, Catarina Gonçalves, João Gonçalves, Vinicius Paiva Gonçalves, Pablo González-Moreno, Luís González, António Carmo Gouveia, A. Rod Griffin, André Große-Stoltenberg, Greg R. Guerin, Antoine Guisan, Stuart Hall, Jane L. Harbard, Gustavo Heringer, Richard Hill, Patricia M. Holmes, João P. Honrado, Cang Hui, Philip E. Hulme, Brett P. Hurley, Fiona Impson, Cally Jansen, Nolweth

        The book provides a comprehensive overview of current knowledge about "wattles", a large clade of over 1000 species of trees and shrubs in the genus Acacia, most of which are native to Australia. It examines the biology, ecology, evolution, and biogeography of wattles in their native ranges, including the evolutionary forces that have driven past speciation and adaptation to diverse environments, the conservation status, uses and human perceptions of these species. It considers the different histories of the introductions and proliferation of wattles as alien species in different parts of the world since c. 1850 (the Anthropocene), situated within relevant political, socio-economic and scientific contexts, together with an analysis of how awareness of their impacts as invasive species has changed over time. Differences in the dynamics and trends associated with the introduction, naturalization and invasion of wattles in different parts of the world are reviewed. The book also synthesizes the global distribution of wattles using diverse data sources, alongside trends, patterns and projections of global uses of wattles. It discusses the genetics, biotic interactions, and ecological, economic and social impacts of invasive wattles. The first comprehensive global synthesis in book form of aspects of the biology, ecology, biogeography and management of one of the world's most important woody plant genera. Provides the foundation for the assessment of evidence-based information required to formulate sustainable management strategies for non-native plants that have both benefits and negative impacts. Sheds new light on many aspects of plant invasion science. This book is aimed at academics and students in the field of ecology, and at managers of natural and anthropic ecosystems, policy-makers and regulators, and the general public interested in biology and environmental science.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        The black sea of indifference

        by Liliana Segre / Filippo Civati

        Liliana Segre’s testimony and her political message are shared in this essay by Giuseppe Civati that reports her words and her teachings, on the occasion of her appointment as lifetime Italian Senator by Italian President Sergio Mattarella.Segre was expelled from school in 1938. She tried to flee Italy as an asylum seeker but was denied protection and was sent back. On January 30th, 1944 she was deported to Auschwitz with her father Alberto, who deceased in the concentration camp. In the last thirty years she has been promoting an extraordinary campaign against indifference and against racism in any form or aspect.Her undisputed, strong and clear words are a message for girls and boys, her «ideal grandchildren»: we must never lose our rights and respect for people.

      • March 2019

        Charlotte, the little wicth

        by Liliana Cinetto, Laura Aguerrebehere

        Carlota is a young witch who descends from a long line of illustrious and powerful witches. Like everyone else in her family, she has studied at the best school in the supernatural world and its surroundings: the great Academy of magic, sorcery and the like of Madame Sortilège. However, she is not an outstanding student: it is difficult for her to fly on a broomstick, her magic wand does not respond to her and her spells leave much to be desired.But, since Carlota is very persevering and does not give up in the face of adversity, she is about to receive her diploma.She is very happy, but the whole wizarding world is a little worried ...

      • Psychology
        February 2020

        The tales and the affections

        Escritura terapéutica (Therapeutic writing)

        by Mónica Bruder

        This book by Monica Bruder deals with the therapeutic function of the tells. The axis that the author proposes can be synthesized in this question: Why sivre tell a story? The answers come with successive examples: It can be used to overcome a loss situation. It can serve to unblock a couple conflict. It can serve to unblock an education problem. It can be used to solve a work problem. It can be used to elaborate a mourning. It can be used to solve communication problems between parents and children. It can serve, in short, to cure. To be a daily tool to untie intimate affections and wrongs, to transform conflicts. The author and her work.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        The Garden Dwellers

        by Liliana Stafford

        The Garden Dwellers is an illustrated story book based around a group of little people in a magical garden. The story is suitable for children age six to ren or any child who loves fairies and magic. This book is the first in a series.

      • Biography & True Stories

        Fleeing Was the Most Beautiful Thing We Had

        by Marta Marín-Dòmine

        Fleeing was the most beautiful thing we had is a book that deals with exile as a I, an extraordinary text on the “dépaysement" (change of scenery) that is inherited from one generation to the next. It’s written by Marta Marín-Dòmine, who was born in Barcelona and now traches Literature and Memory Studies at the Wilfrid Laurier University of Waterloo (Canada).   The book was originally published in Catalan by Club Editor and it reached best sellers lists for some weeks. It was awarded an special mention at the 2019 Catalan Booksellers Award and was awarded the 2019 Barcelona Award. The Spanish translation will be published by Galaxia Gutenberg this October 2020.    In Fleeing was the most beautiful thing we had,  the author pays tribute to her father, a boy of the war, one of many who lived  the Spanish Civil War when they were  teenagers and who, in 1939, went to exile and sought refuge in France, where they were interned in refugee camps. A boy who lived bombings, exile, the return and humiliation of returning to a pro-Franco Barcelona, a city that he does not recognize as his own and makes him feel like an exile in his own country.   The narrator regularly packs her suitcases and goes to a new country where maybe she will end up feeling like home. But no: an instinct pushes her to refuse sedentary life. She seems to flee away. But from what?   Based on texts from his father's unpublished memoir, Marin-Dòmine reflects on the impact of war, exile and repression in thousands and thousands of lives, and she does so with such stinging words that the reader’s heart shakes. We can imagine it, almost feel it. In addition, the author uses the description of photographic images of the time, some of them iconic, which impose themselves with all harsh: Children, teenagers and images of the refugee camp of Argelers (in France).   But the book does not only tell of the memory of the Spanish Civil War, it talks about all the wars, about all the refugees, about all the exiles ... and it tells all this through the eyes of the exiles’ offspring, who somehow have collected the inheritance of those parents who had to leave.   Fleeing was the most beautiful thing we had is a tribute to all the exiles, and a trip from Barcelona to Toronto, looking for traces of nomadic lives. Marta-Marín-Dòmine follows them with the sensitivity of a hunter and focuses on a bewildering truth: that the remembrances of others - what we call memory - are the country where we live.    In dark times like today's, this is a reading to reflect on the importance of the values and the ravages of hatred, repression and lies.

      • Personal & social issues: bullying, violence & abuse (Children's/YA)
        2018

        Agustina's Way

        by Cecilia Curbelo

        Agustina has a strong character and a great weakness: her sister Renata, whom she has noticed is weird. Even though Agus secretly listens to conversations, she still doesn’t know what’s happening. What she does know is that she loves her dog Hakuna (who she shares with her best friend Maxi), that her father is sad, that her grandfather needs more care and that her sister’s boyfriend Lalo is fed up. When the truth comes into the light she’ll want to solve things in her own way. In Agustina’s way!

      • Geography
        October 2020

        Geografía Gastronómica Venezolana; Edición Especial Siglo XXI

        Con recetas de 79 excelentes chefs venezolanos

        by Ramón David León, Author; Daniel León, Editor; Julio León, Editor

        New edition of the history classic and culinary book, which was written by Ramón David León in 1954, whose original title is: “Gastronomic Geography of Venezuela”, by adapting it to the twenty-first century. The third volume, which gathers the original work of the 93 biographies with their 79 illustrated recipes, is still under development and is expected to be published in July 2020. This volume will also include five Venezuelan songs on MP3 format, from several Venezuelan musicians, and 60 panoramic 360º photographs.

      • Literature: history & criticism
        February 2023

        Comerse a Venezuela, en 14 platos nacionales

        by Ramón David León / Daniel León / Julio León

        "Comerse a Venezuela, en 14 platos nacionales", es una selección de 14 biografías culinarias incluidas en la obra original: "Geografía Gastronómica Venezolana", publicada en 1954. La nueva edición: "Geografía de Venezuela: Una experiencia culinaria - Siglo XXI- Limitada Edition", desde su publicación en marzo de 2019, ha sido distinguida en siete categorías por los Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, durante los años 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, y 2023.

      • FREEDOM STORIES

        freedom stories for boys and girls chasing big dreams

        by GIOVANNI MOLASCHI

        An engaging collection of biographies of present-day heroes: women and men who stand out for struggling for love and freedomFrom Rudol’f Nureev to Tiziano Ferro, from Christian Andersen to Keith Haring, a collection of 12 biographies of famous people who have distinguished themselves in thht against sexual and gender discriminatioe computer was invented by Alan Turing; Darla, a famous character from the cartoon Nemo, owes its name to the Pixar producer who invented it; the captain of the American national football team that won the women’s World Cup is Megan Rapinoe, who with her charisma has enchanted men and women all over the world. If recently the editorial proposal on the LGBTQ theme has focused on “coming out”, this book - through compelling stories of courage - conveys a message completely indipendent from the sexual orientation of the reader, and focuses on the exemplarity of the actions that make these personalities prominent and true examples for future generations.

      • La nuova stagione (The New Season)

        by Silvia Ballestra

        Legend has it that a Sibyl – an ancient prophetess after whom were named the Sibillini Mountains in the very heart of Italy –, angry at the fairies who lingered to dance with the shepherds, threw some stones at them and those stones then became the village of Arquata del Tronto – stones that would be destined to roll again, sadly, during the earthquake that in 2016 dramatically damaged that region.This is where the sisters Nadia and Olga feel at home, in this land that moves, this countryside between the mountains and the sea. Their father spent his life cultivating the fields here, so their family is still treated with respect. But now everything has changed. Love and work took Olga and Nadia far away, their children are citizens of the world. People want strawberries and plums even in January. It’s a new season. And it’s time to leave the land.The two sisters begin a journey back in time and in memory. It’s also an actual journey that brings incredible meetings with potential buyers, parvenu sharecroppers and emissaries of multinational fruit companies: all male, all ambiguous, all apparently incapable of understanding how badly roots hurt when you need to cut them.Is everything really so immutable in the succession of generations and harvests? Can we still hope to leave the planet better off than when we came into it?Silvia Ballestra writes a novel that is current and ancient at the same time, like the places where she was born, to which she dedicates pages of scathing humor, but also full of the nostalgia and the amazement of someone who feels that a new season is coming. “After what had happened, a new affection bound us to those places. A desire to care, protect and know.” Read the first chapter in English

      • May 2020

        Antropología del astronauta cotidiano

        by José Alejandro Polanco Contreras

        Desde la perspectiva de la antropología médica, este libro describe las condiciones de vida de las personas que llevan dispositivos médicos al cuerpo que pueden hacerlos parecer en cierto modo cyborgs, debido a esa simbiosis entre el ser humano y la tecnología. El lector encontrará historias de vida de personas de diversas condiciones sociales y económicas que tienen en común su condición de "astronauta de la vida diaria", término adoptado por el autor para nombrar a aquellas personas que, por circunstancias de su vida, fueron "lanzadas" en la complejidad de vivir con una ostomía. El libro describe la perspectiva médica del problema, así como las tecnologías y dispositivos que se han desarrollado para el cuidado de las ostomías y que han ayudado a esas personas a llevar una vida plenamente funcional.

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