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      Animal physiology
      November 1998

      Grass for Dairy Cattle

      by Edited by Jerome H Cherney, Debbie J R Cherney

      With the current interest in the environmental and economic sustainability of dairy farming, grass forage crops have emerged as a potential solution to some of the nutrient management problems now encountered on intensively managed dairy farms. The expansion and reintegration of grass-based systems into the mainstream of dairying systems will require a major paradigm shift involving economic, social and ecological, as well as biological factors.This book examines the role of grass in milk production in sustainable agricultural ecosystems. It provides a current summary of the role of grass in dairy cattle systems, including the breeding, management, storage, feeding and economics of grass for both lactating and dry dairy cows. Written by leading specialists from Australia, Europe, New Zealand, North and South America, this is an essential reference source for researchers, dairy industry professionals and advanced students of forage and dairy cattle nutrition.

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      September 2025

      Wild for Austen

      A rebellious, subversive, and untamed Jane

      by Devoney Looser

      Publishing for Jane Austen's 250th birthday, this unmissable book offers an incisive and entertaining look at her life, writing, and legacy. You may have thought Jane Austen was a quiet spinster, but Devoney Looser puts that myth to rest. Tracing the author's life and legacy across 250 years, she reveals an Austen far wilder than the one we know. Looser takes a deep dive into Austen's work, offering fresh insights into her six completed novels, as well as her juvenilia, unfinished fiction, essays, and poetry. She also reveals new information about Austen's relationship to the abolitionist movement and women's suffrage. Examining the author's legacy, she turns up extraordinary stories about ghost-sightings, Austen novels used as evidence in court, and the eclectic members of the Austen family, whose own outrageous lives are wilder than fiction. Written with warmth and humour, and filled with remarkable details never before published, Wild for Austen is the ultimate tribute to one of the world's most beloved novelists.

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      Children's & YA

      Missing Bugs and Grass

      An Invitation Letter from Nature

      by Xue Tao

      An Invitation Letter from Nature series is Xue Tao's first set of nature-themed picture books. Since childhood, Xue Tao has enjoyed getting along with the plants and animals in nature and felt the rise and fall of all beings with a sensitive heart. This set of picture books for nature and ecology education just pays tribute to nature, as well as to a vibrant childhood. An Invitation Letter from Nature series focuses on the theme of nature in the form of transitions through the four seasons. It currently has five books: Epic of Mountain Forests, Day and Night of the Little Wooden House, One Year of Me and Tree, Missing Bugs and Grass, Birds and Little Beasts as Companions. Each book has its own theme, just like five different landscape paintings, presenting different life experiences. Missing Bugs and Grass depicts the changes of bugs and grass in four seasons, which is in fact a metaphor for the journey of human life.

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      Agronomy & crop production
      October 1994

      Grass Genera of the World

      by Leslie Watson, Michael J Dallwitz

      Modern taxonomic treatments of the grass family (Poaceae, Gramineae) recognize about 10,000 species and as many as 785 genera. This book provides detailed descriptions of these genera, in alphabetical sequence, the descriptions having been generated by computer from a taxonomic data bank. One of the authors has been engaged for some twenty years in compiling data and observations on grass genera, in order to investigate classificatory questions and to explore taxonomic applications of computer methods. The other has worked for a similar time on computer key-making, and has developed the DELTA system for comprehensive representation and manipulation of taxonomic descriptions. They have devised a grass generic character list to cover all aspects of variation in glasses. In this book this list comprises 496 characters, dealing with nomenclature, general morphology, leaf anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, haploid and 2cDNA values, fruit and embryo structure, seeding form, cytology, intergeneric hybrids, phytogeography and distribution, ecology, pathogens, classification and economic aspects. The work is undoubtedly a definitive work, essential for all those with a serious research interest in grasses.

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      Insecticide & herbicide technology
      April 2003

      Weeds and Weed Management on Arable Land

      An Ecological Approach

      by Sigurd Håkansson

      This book is a unique review of weed science. The sample material reflects the exciting developments in weed research coming out of Scandinavian and other parts of the world – research that is of international interest and relevance. The book discusses factors that effect weed occurrence in different crops and cropping systems and the response of these weeds to specified management measures. Weeds of different traits are discussed and their response to varying growing methods and weed control measures are examined in detail.One of the book’s key strengths is its focus on the fundamental principles of weed development and the interaction between weed and crop. The discussion of these important topics are thoroughly covered and supported by experimental data from the author’s own work and the published work of many other scientists. This book, with its fundamental focus on principles, will be valid for scientists and students for many years to come.

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      The Empty Pot

      One Story a Week

      by Chen Jiafei

      An Emperor will make his successor to the throne the kid who success in showing him the best flower bloomed form the seeds he gave away to all the children in the land.One of the boys did his best taking care of his seed, giving to it the best soil and water, but the flower never sprouted. The boy brings an empty pot to the palace. All the children of the land have beautiful flowers to show. To his surprise the Emperor choose him his successor since the seeds were cooked and the boy was the only who told the truth.

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      Delicious Simplicity: One Pot is Enough

      by Buydeem

      This book shows how to create Chinese dishes using an enameled cast iron pot. This versatile tool excels at frying, braising, stewing, and baking. Featuring 56 recipes, from quick and easy to refined and creative, this book guides you from basic skills like cutting beef properly to advanced kitchen management. With no skipped steps or gimmicks, three culinary experts share their hard-earned tips to ensure your success, eliminating the need for trial and error. Besides recipes, the book offers expert care tips for enameled cast iron pots and interviews on urban cooking life.

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      WALKING THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR

      by Emma-Jane Cross

      In Walking the Wheel of the Year holistic life coach, spiritual guide and pagan priestess Emma-Jane Cross supports you to create your own spiritual and personal growth path using nature’s seasonal rhythm as the catalyst for personal and spiritual growth.An inspirational tool to start living a lifestyle connected to nature’s rhythm, this book can be used as a year-long workbook to carry out various seasonal activities, journeys and ceremonies throughout the year.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      June 1997

      A Ragged Schooling

      Growing up in the classic slum

      by Robert Roberts

      With great humour and vitality, Robert Roberts evokes his Edwardian childhood in the vivid portrait of a vanished community. Breathing the smoke from the factory chimneys, the children of Salford struggled daily to survive the grinding poverty that surrounded them. Sharing lively games along the railways lines and canal banks, their lives were rich in experience and comradeship. ;

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      January 2019

      Waterfalls, Revised Edition

      by Patricia Corrigan

      From Venezuela's Angel Falls, Earth's highest, to Victoria Falls, “the smoke that thunders,” here is an outstanding survey of the world's top 10 waterfalls. Detailing locations, sources, size, volume, and appearance, Waterfalls, Revised Edition includes material about each waterfall's geologic makeup, history, local climate, and people. This eBook includes intriguing facts on other notable waterfalls, such as California's 400-foot Whiskeytown Falls, which was only discovered in 2005.

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      October 2007

      Geliebte Jane

      Die Geschichte der Jane Austen

      by Jon Spence, Ursula Gräfe

      Bis heute begeistert Jane Austen die Welt mit ihren Werken, ihrem Witz und ihrer Weisheit. Inspiriert von der Begegnung zwischen der jungen Jane Austen und dem Iren Tom Lefroy, erzählt Geliebte Jane einfühlsam, wie aus einer jungen Lady die berühmte Schriftstellerin Jane Austen wurde.

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      August 2018

      Anshi Turmoil: The Prosperity and Decline of the Tang Dynasty

      by Shi Yuntao

      This war ended the myth of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The century-old empire has gone downhill since then, and never looks back. The prosperity of the past becomes memories; the wounds of war have become the pain of the heart that the Tang people can't heal! Who planted the blight? Who lit the smoke? Who is supporting the crisis? Who is helping? What kind of power reorganization and political change resulted from a seven or eight-year war? What kind of human relationship and human nature was exposed? This book gives answers one by one by showing the truth.

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      June 2025

      Jane Austen – Stolz und Leidenschaft

      Romanbiografie | Das Leben der Queen of Romance

      by Maxine Wildner

      Steventon, ein idyllischer Ort in Hampshire – hier wächst Jane Austen in einem Pfarrhaus zusammen mit sieben Geschwistern auf. Sie hat freien Zugang zur Bibliothek ihres Vaters und erhält eine für die damalige Zeit ungewöhnlich umfassende Bildung. Schon früh entwickelt sich Jane zu einer bemerkenswerten jungen Frau, die ihrer Zeit weit voraus ist. Sie beansprucht für sich das Recht, ihren Partner frei zu wählen, und ihr Leben ist geprägt von Romantik und Leidenschaft. Drei Männer gibt es in ihrem kurzen Leben: ihre große Liebe Tom Lefroy – ihr Mr Darcy, den sie aber nicht heiraten darf –, der reiche Mr Witherton, dessen Antrag sie ablehnt, weil sie keine Zuneigung empfindet, und der intrigante Philipp Trevelyan, der Jane begehrt, aber verrät. Jane Austens lebenslange Leidenschaft aber gehört dem Schreiben. Sie schuf unvergessliche Romane über die Verstrickungen der Liebe, die bis heute weltweit ein Millionenpublikum begeistern.

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      Fiction
      May 2017 - May 2018

      The Boy Ximi

      by Cao Wenxuan

      Ximi is a shy young boy from the countryside. A female graduate from the city of Suzhou was sent to live in Ximi’s village in the late 1960s. This beautiful young woman, with her pure and gentle character and her spirit power, led Ximi, formerly an obstinate and unruly country boy, into a new period of growth. With detailed description of subtle emotion, this is an elegant book about a boy’s growth of the soul. The peaceful village, the quiet wheat field, the spinning windmill, little boats in a river, pigeons of different colors, the snow-white fluffy ends of reeds, and the smoke curling upwards, such year-round beautiful country scenery is the witness to the boy's coming-of-age ceremony.

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      June 2009

      Mit Jane Austen durch England

      by Elsemarie Maletzke, Markus Kirchgessner

      Elsemarie Maletzke ist den biographischen und literarischen Spuren Jane Austens durch England gefolgt und entführt uns in die wunderbare Welt der Schriftstellerin und ihrer Romane. Jane Austen reiste gern. Sie erkundete Südengland von Devon bis Kent; sie fuhr nach London, an die See und nach Bath. Was sie sah, gefiel ihr ausgezeichnet, und als gute Patriotin konnte sie sich nicht vorstellen, daß es anderswo schöner sein könnte. Mit ihren Augen und durch ihre Romane sehen wir noch immer die klassischen Straßen von Bath – heute Weltkulturerbe –, das Cottage in Chawton, wo sie schrieb, die Salons, in denen sie tanzte, und die geschwungene Kaimauer von Lyme Regis, von der im Roman Anne Elliot oder die Kunst der Überredung Louisa Musgrove in Kapitän Wentworths Arme springen will und auf dem Pflaster landet.

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      March 2012

      Lebenslang

      Ausgewählte Gedichte. Mit einer Radierung von Günter Grass

      by Günter Grass

      »Am meisten liegt mir Lyrik«, hat der Autor der »Blechtrommel« bekannt. Die lyrischen Miniaturen des Literaturnobelpreisträgers aus dem Alltagsleben, Gelegenheitsgedichte im besten Wortsinne, heißen »Meine alte Tasche« oder »Ehe«, »Geöffneter Schrank« oder »Lamento bei Regen«. »Lebenslang« versammelt Günter Grass' schönste Gedichte aus sechs Jahrzehnten.

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