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      • Trusted Partner
        History of Art / Art & Design Styles
        2020

        Embroidery in the clothes of outstanding Ukrainians

        by Tetyna Zez

        The book includes the stories of extraordinary Ukrainians who made a significant personal contribution to the development of Ukrainian literature, theater, and poetry. Among the characters of the book are Lesya Ukrainka, Ivan Franko, Taras Shevchenko, Maria Zankovetska, Olena Pchilka, Olena Skoropadska, Maksym Rylskyi, Mykhailo Starytskyi. But we do not write about the gossip around them. We popularize the art of Ukrainian embroidery and highlight the private fragments of the lives of prominent Ukrainians that are little known to the general public. The book is organized in the form of a folder, which contains postcards-stories about the figure and a memorial item decorated with Ukrainian embroidery. The publication is the result of the cooperation of a team of like-minded people - museologists, embroiderers, scientists, clothing makers and publishers, who implemented a project aimed at popularizing the art of Ukrainian embroidery and highlighting fragments of the lives of prominent Ukrainians that are little known to the general public. Each postcard of the collection introduces us to the biography of a prominent person and the features of the domestic culture of that time through the presentation of a certain memorial item, which is decorated with Ukrainian embroidery. But the authors go further and present products sewn and embroidered by modern craftsmen, decorated with the same embroidery, as well as special schemes are presented, according to which everyone can reproduce both simple and complex ornaments from museum monuments in the material. The book will be interesting for everyone who is interested in Ukrainian ethnoculture, clothing manufacturing specialists, and embroiderers.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA

        My Life as Lotta. My/ Your Lotta Best Friends Forever book. For you and your BFF.

        by Alice Pantermüller/Daniela Kohl

        Hooray! I’m really happy that I’ve got a brilliant best friend like Cheyenne. I can simply tell her anything and everything, and the two of us have wonderful adventures together. Best of all, though, is that we have no secrets from one another. But it’s better if nobody else gets to know about them – especially the silly Lamb girls. Have you also got a brilliant best friend like Cheyenne? If you have, you can both write down or draw all your secrets, adventures and even wishes or jokes here. This is a book that’s only for you!

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2022

        Lust

        Fuckability, orgasm gap and #metoo

        by Henriette Hell

        Lust, a mortal sin? These times are over. In today's public perception, it is more likely for a boring sex life to be categorised as that. In statistical terms, people have never had as little sex with each other as they do today. And yet tips for a good sex life are to be found on every (digital) corner. Sex has mutated into a lifestyle product, and terms like 'fuckability' and 'MILF' trip lightly off our tongues. Henriette Hell takes a closer look at the thing about sex. She traces the history and genesis of 'sexual liberation', and sheds light on the 'cheating gene' and the #metoo debate. The author asks (and answers) the question of whether sex is becoming more and more antisocial and what actually still turns us on today. In doing so, she focuses on the former mortal sin of lust, which is inseparably linked to the systematic suppression of female lust (and its liberation).

      • Trusted Partner
        June 2018

        Die allerbeste Prinzessin

        by Poznanski, Ursula / Illustrated by Büchner, SaBine

        An innovative & different princess story!   • The three princesses love to quarrel • Original and incredibly witty • Written by Ursula Poznanski and stunning illustrations by Sabine Büchner • Translation Grant!   Bianca, Violetta and Rosalind are three adorable princesses. But they share a tiny quirk: they love to argue! One day a visitor asks for entrance into the castle. Prince Waldomir doesn’t enjoy hunting dragons anymore and rather prefers to get married know. Of course each princess is convinced to be the best choice and the prince’s one and only. So a rat race is launched before they have even met the puny prince for the first time…

      • Trusted Partner
        The Arts
        November 2017

        Vivien Leigh

        Actress and icon

        by Kate Dorney, Maggie B. Gale

        This edited volume provides new readings of the life and career of iconic actress Vivien Leigh (1913-67), written by experts from theatre and film studies and curators from the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The collection uses newly accessible family archives to explore the intensely complex relationship between Vivien Leigh's approach to the craft of acting for stage and screen, and how she shaped, developed and projected her public persona as one of the most talked about and photographed actresses of her era. With key contributors from the UK, France and the US, chapters range from analyses of her work on stage and screen to her collaborations with designers and photographers, an analysis of her fan base, her interior designs and the 'public ownership' of Leigh's celebrity status during her lifetime and beyond.

      • Fiction
        April 2024

        Moons of Instanbul

        by Sophie Goldberg

        Ventura, a beautiful young Turkish woman, travels to Mexico because her family has arranged her marriage to a fellow Sephardic immigrant. With a trunk full of hopes and traditions, she bravely faces the unknown, as she embarks on a surprising journey to start a new life, far from her homeland. The arrival, the nostalgia, the heart-wrenching uprooting and the adoption of a new homeland will mark her adventure as a migrant, until the long-awaited return to Turkey. Ventura will live each event with intensity and will season her days with the aromas, flavors, rhythms, colors and proverbs from the Far East. Amid recipes and customs inherited from her ancient culture, she will find the best antidote to homesickness, even if her memory cannot forget the Moons of Istanbul.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        September 2016

        The Infinity of the Universe Inside You

        by Marie Franz, Catrin Welz-Stein

        Dive into a universe full of magic, fantasy and unlimited possibilities.This poetic postcard book is an inspiration for women of all ages – it reminds them of their endless potential and the unrestrained power that lives inside of them. This is a powerful encouragement to go their own way – without compromises. Let yourself get carried away, fascinated and enchanted. So much beauty awaits you.

      • Graphic design

        Mail Me Art

        Keep in Touch with Stylish Postal Design

        by Sandu Publishing

        Mail art, a special art form with a long and fascinating history, is popular among famed artists as well as excellent designers. In Mail me Art: Keep in Touch with Stylish Postal Design, we will introduce various original designs of invitations, postcards, stamps, and seals to the readers. Meanwhile, the readers can feel the charm of mail art through exclusive interviews with different designers. This book will serve as a unique book delivering artful and beautiful postal design around the world.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        August 2007

        Patchwork Postcards

        And Pinboard Quilts

        by Katharine Guerrier

        Katharine Guerrier’s inspired Patchwork Postcards and Pinboard Quilts shows how to use fabrics and techniques on a diminutive scale to make fabric postcards, postcard quilts. The slightly bigger Pinboard quilts are ideal for displaying unusual and treasured scraps of fabric or embroidery. With Katharine’s advice on composition and colour, you can create your own postcard quilt, fabric postcard, artist trading card or pinboard design – ideal keepsake gifts or conversation pieces. And the design tips learnt from this ebook are invaluable for creating your own quilts, whatever the size. ‘This is a little gem of a book, brimming with ideas, written by one of our finest quilt teachers.’- Patchwork and Quilting Magazine ‘beautifully presented and very easy to use . . . A really useful feature is the links feature that takes you to other relevant pages in the text and the web links that go directly to suppliers’ web pages. . . . a wealth of information . . . including tips on composition, balancing colours, techniques for working with smaller pieces etc, and the mouthwatering collection of quilts is sure to inspire.’ – The Quilter magazine ‘It is fun, very well explained, in short, you can not live without it!’ – Quiltmania ‘brimming with ideas for using up treasured scraps of fabric and embroidery’ – Stitch with the Embroiderer’s Guild

      • Miscellaneous items
        February 2015

        Fingerprint Art Postcards

        by Marion Deuchars

        Containing 20 detachable postcards with colourful and fun new fingerprint characters by Marion Deuchars, this postcard book is a great addition to her best-selling Let's Make Some Great Art series. An appealing gift for all ages.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        March 2020

        Calligraphy - The Postcard Book

        by Lach, Denise

        The Postcard Book ist a collection of the 40 most beautiful images from the publication "Calligraphy". The 40 postcards can be ripped out individually.

      • Stationery items
        January 2014

        Secret Garden: 20 Postcards

        by Johanna Basford

        Containing 20 detachable postcards of Johanna Basford's beautiful drawings from the inky world of her Secret Garden. Decorate the cards to bring the flowers and tiny creatures to life, then share the magic with all your friends. For artists and gardeners of all ages.

      • Music

        Postcards From a Rock and Roll Tour

        by Gordy Marshall

        Postcards From a Rock & Roll Tour is drummer Gordy Marshall's witty and wry take on life on the road touring with legendary rock band The Moody Blues. Part memoir, part travelogue, it's a candid, unexpected and often hilarious account of just what it's like to travel around the world playing to sell-out audiences, living out of a suitcase and spending days and days on a tour bus. If you thought being in a rock band was all sex, drugs and rock and roll, then think again. Postcards From a Rock & Roll Tour gives a rare insight into the reality of life as a travelling musician. Includes a foreword by the legendary Graeme Edge of The Moody Blues.

      • Stationery items
        February 2016

        London Perspectives Colouring Postcards

        by Alice Stevenson

        A collection of absorbing, intricate images for creatives to colour and enhance from artist Alice Stevenson.   As a native Londoner, Alice uncovers detail, beauty and inspiration in the city’s unlikeliest corners. Her unique eye has crafted these black and white images from the city’s historic architecture and hidden natural worlds. Whether they are for colouring, sending or keeping, these postcards are a unique souvenir of this extraordinary layered city.   Taken from her successful unofficial walking guide Ways to Walk in London, the images feature hidden doorways, decorated arches, trailing roses, animal sculptures and parkland paths. Each postcard is a charming window through which to see a different London. These twenty unusual perspectives offer a unique experience for artists, designers and adult colourers.

      • True war & combat stories
        March 2014

        32 Postkarten / Post aus Nazi/Deutschland. Das Schicksal einer deutsch/jüdischen Familie aus Hamburg vor der Deportation

        Übersetzt von Paul Berf

        by Wächter, Torkel S.

        The German/Jewish grandparents of the author sent 32 postcards from Hamburg to their son Walter Wächter in Sweden between 1940 and 1941 – the last one was written imminently before their transportation to a concentration camp near Riga. The original documents collected here tell the dramatic story of a family from Hamburg. It is shown how the grandparents, Minna and Gustav Wächter, experienced the National Socialist seizure of power and what consequences this had for them and their three sons. They were denunciated, arrested and tortured. The sons were able to escape, but no one ever heard from the grandparents again after their deportation. Only two stumbling blocks in Eimsbüttel commemorate them. The author Torkel S. Wächter found the postcards in his father’s estate. He learnt German, spent time in archives and met people who were able to tell him the things he never asked his father about. He met relatives who he had never heard of and he realized that things, which were lost, do not have to stay lost forever. The 32 postcards are evidence for this and moreover a legacy for all of us.

      • January 2022

        Unrest

        by Emma Côté

        Mortician Mylène Andrews is driving a hearse across the USA, reading unsent postcards from her estranged and recently deceased mother in the cemeteries she visited before she died. Mylène’s mother struggled to understand her daughter’s preoccupation with death. After Mylène left to attend mortuary school, she never looked back.   Now, after her mother’s own passing, Mylène has the opportunity to both read, and write, all the things left unsaid between them—all on the back of some postcards.

      • Fiction
        July 2021

        Blue Postcards

        by Douglas Bruton

        Once there was a street in Paris and it was called the Street of Tailors. This was years back, in the blue mists of memory.   Now it’s the 1950s and Henri is the last tailor on the street. With meticulous precision he takes the measurements of men and notes them down in his leather-bound ledger. He draws on the cloth with a blue chalk, cuts the pieces and sews them together. When the suit is done, Henri adds a finishing touch: a blue Tekhelet thread hidden in the trousers somewhere, for luck. One day, the renowned French artist Yves Klein walks into the shop, and orders a suit.   Set in Paris, this atmospheric tale delicately intertwines three connected narratives and timelines, interspersed with observations of the colour blue. It is a meditation on truth and lies, memory and time and thought. It is a leap of the imagination, a leap into the void.

      • Political geography
        December 2007

        Neighbours from Hell?

        English Attitudes to the Welsh

        by Parker, Mike

        From the Act of Union to Anne Robinson, "Neighbours from Hell?" looks at English attitudes to the Welsh. Drawing on the author's experience of the comedy circuit, cartoons, the popular press and postcards; from "Tours of the Picturesque" to the novels of

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