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      • Trusted Partner
        March 2009

        Die Romane

        by Amos Oz, Ruth Achlama, Gisela Podlech-Reisse, Ulla Berkéwicz

        »Ich bin das Kind von Leuten, die aus Europa rausgeworfen wurden, obwohl sie es geliebt und vielleicht sogar dazu beigetragen haben, daß die Vorstellung eines vereinten multikulturellen Europas entstehen konnte.« Dieses Kind, in Jerusalem als Amos Klausner geboren, wird im letzten Drittel des vergangenen Jahrhunderts als Amos Oz (dt.: Kraft, Stärke) zum wichtigsten Autor und Intellektuellen Israels und zu einem der bedeutendsten Schriftsteller der Gegenwart. Nach dem Selbstmord seiner Mutter verließ Oz als Fünfzehnjähriger sein Elternhaus und lebte fast 30 Jahre lang in einem Kibbuz. Die Erfahrungen dieser Zeit spiegeln sich in Romanen wie "Ein anderer Ort" und "Der perfekte Frieden". Anläßlich seines siebzigsten Geburtstages im Mai 2009 erscheint das thematisch vielfältige Romanwerk von Amos Oz in einem mehr als 2500 Seiten starken Band: von seinem Erstling Ein anderer Ort bis zum Weltbestseller "Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Finsternis", seiner großen Autobiographie. Dieser Band bietet im Vergleich zu den Einzelbänden eine Preisersparnis von 57%.

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        Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Museum of Flowers

        by Wang Yicheng

        is a full-colored illustrated handbook of flowers which is very classical and collectible. Comprehensive plant selection: This book contains more than 1000 new varieties, 2500 new plants and nearly 4000 colorful pics. It not only contains cultivated and common varieties, but wild varieties, new varieties and rare varieties. Reference book: Every plants you want can be easily found in this book. The book arranges the species by the Latin names of the plants,the similar species will be put together in order to be recognized easily. The pictures of one specie will be arranged clearly by its size and colour changing. A brief guide for cultivation: This book divides into three parts: "identification", "maintenance" and "application" among each specie. In view of the difficulties and problems encountered in the design and application of plant landscape, this book provides a specific solution for urban planners, landscape designers, plants researchers and flower lovers. This book will not only bring you the shock of vision, also the dramatic experience of the flower world.

      • Trusted Partner
        Fiction
        July 2015

        We Will Have Bread

        by Miao Wei

        “We will have bread, and we will have everything.” This is a motto that helps David Young survive hardship. As his food import company develops, he is wealthy, contented, and has plenty of time to try the best cuisine around the world. During a gourmet travel, he entered into relationship with Helen, a relationship built on shared passion for wining and dining and full of fascinating tasting trips. However, a sudden illness deprived David of his appetite and also his lover. Relying on an utterly healthy diet, David experiences changes not only in his daily routines, but also in his life desires.

      • Trusted Partner
        Medicine
        September 2018

        Animal Welfare in a Changing World

        by Edited by Andrew Butterworth

        Contemporary and challenging, this thought-provoking book outlines a number of the key dilemmas in animal welfare for today's, and tomorrow's, world. The issues discussed range from the welfare of hunted animals, to debates around intensive farming versus sustainability, and the effects of climate and environmental change. The book explores the effects of fences on wild animals and human impacts on carrion animals; the impacts of tourism on animal welfare; philosophical questions about speciesism; and the quality and quantity of animal lives. The welfare impacts of human-animal interactions are explored, including human impacts on marine mammals, fish, wildlife, and companion and farm animals. Animal Welfare in a Changing World provides: Concise, opinion-based views on important issues in animal welfare by world experts and key opinion leaders. Pieces based on experience, which balance evidence-based approaches and the welfare impacts of direct engagement through training, campaigning and education. A wide-ranging collection of examples and descriptions of animal welfare topics which outline dilemmas in the real world, that are sometimes challenging, and not always comfortable reading. This is a 'must-read' book for animal and veterinary scientists, ethologists, policy and opinion leaders, NGOs, conservation biologists and anyone who feels passionately about the welfare of animals

      • Fiction
        June 2018

        Leones de Aníbal

        by Javier Pellicer

        HISTORICAL/ ADVENTURE It’s the III Century B.C., Aníbal Barca, not only due to his inheritance but also thanks to his character, his strength and his intelligence, has become leader of Carthage. And the fearful Carthaginian army is composed not only by locals but also for many came from the Iberian peninsula that had joined the amazing force as Aníbal crossed the territory on his way to Rome. Yet the mighty Rome Roma controls the known world, Aníbal wants to conquer the very heart of the Empire, the city itself and, once the Alps are on his back, the most unbelievable act of war ever done by anyone, he’ll got his first victory, those legions of Escipion will be defeated. Everything seems at hand for Aníbal… Leones de Aníbal is the epic story of an astounding adventure, but also a novel about identity, sharing and friendship. A novel about an army of many, all different, who fight joined against the powerful Rome, nature forces and unexpected contingencies. All following a man’s flag, and not a land’s one. Three disparate individuals: Leukón, a young Celtiberian who joined the Carthaginians following his love, Alcón, a Saguntian Iberian hound by a past treason guilt, and Tabnit, a Carthaginian officer that hold an unconfessable secret, we’ll fight together. Pellicer tells us the epopee that was about to change the course of History and unveils the mythic figure of one of the most amazing strategist of all times.   BIC CODE; FV – FJH BISAC CODE; FIC014000

      • Society & culture: general
        March 2022

        Philosophy and Gender Difference

        On the path of a genealogical gender discourse

        by Andrea Günter

        Gender concepts have been hotly contested for more than 2500 years. For orientation in these disputes, it is important to know their traditions as well as conquered alternatives. Simone de Beauvoir's concepts of "existence" and "sexual differentiation" and Hannah Arendt's concept of plurality are crucial touchstones for reconstructing philosophical category theory and its entanglements with gender theorems. The book seeks out gender discourses in the history of philosophy from antiquity to modernity, makes the underlying concepts visible and reveals continuities and breaks within them.

      • History & the past: general interest (Children's/YA)
        October 2019

        Assassin's Creed, 2500 years of History

        by Les Arenes Eds

        Since its creation, the Assassin's Creed® saga has become a gateway to history for millions of players around the world. The Peloponnesian Wars, Cleopatra's Egypt, Quattrocento's Italy, the Caribbean pirates, the French Revolution or Queen Victoria's London are playgrounds, but also highlights of our History. For the first time, a book combines the magnificent illustrations of the video game with texts written by renowned historians, regular contributors to Historia magazine.

      • 2019

        The Ultimate BMAT Collection

        by Dr Rohan Agarwal and Dr Matthew Williams

        The most comprehensive book available for the BMAT. This is 5 books in one, with over 2500 practice questions & solutions. It includes 8 mock papers and detailed essay plans.

      • Trusted Partner

        LAO-TZU AT THE BORDER

        Glimpses of Mystic Vision

        by John Sack

        About 2500 years ago, the Chinese sage known as Lao-Tzu (Laozi) left the realm of words for the wordless world of the mystic hermit. Before he left, however, he inscribed his wisdom in 5000 ideographs now known as the “Tao Te Ching.” This work explores not only the basic tenets of Taoism, but shows also how Lao-Tzu’s mystic vision relates to the vision and practices of contemplatives and mystics of various cultural and spiritual backgrounds. John Sack has authored many books, among them his novel The Franciscan Conspiracy available in 17 languages.

      • July 2017

        Three-pound universe and miraculous mind

        by Fanji GU

        Having the mind is the greatest characteristic of human beings as distinct from animals. Human beings rely on the mind to understand the world and create civilization. Where does the miraculous mind come from? Why is the tiny "three pound universe" of the human brain producing such an incredible miracle? This mystery has made countless people curious for 2500 years. This book uses clear and vivid brush strokes, rigorous and humorous methods to lay the proceeding of the history of human understanding of the mind on the basis of new knowledge and progress in modern neuroscience, from sensory perceptual, memory, emotion, intelligence, language, and consciousness, etc. This book describes the brilliant achievements which made by scientists in the process of conquering this "greatest challenge in life science." The book integrates subject knowledge, historical anecdotes, and the life of scientists, with scientific, interesting, and cutting-edge, which is the best introductory book for readers to understand modern cognitive science.

      • Theatre direction & production

        The Music Went Round and Round

        The Story of Musicarnival

        by John Vacha (author)

        Spotting a trend in the early 1950s of staging summer theater in the round under tents, Clevelander John L. Price Jr. decided to give it a try. Consulting a local statistician to determine the geographical center of the culturally inclined population, the bull’s-eye fell in Warrensville Heights, a Cleveland suburb that was also the home to Thistledown Race Track. Price opened his Musicarnival there, on the grounds of the race track, with a production of Oklahoma! in the summer of 1954. The Music Went ’Round and Around tells the story of this unique summer theater and of its ebullient founder, John L. Price Jr.Price’s venture was one of the last commercial legitimate theaters established in Cleveland. In its heyday the Musicarnival had a capacity of 2500 and presented an average of eight to ten shows each summer. The backbone of the repertoire consisted of such musical classics as Carousel; Kiss Me, Kate; Wonderful Town; Fanny; Paint Your Wagon; and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. The summer schedule also featured popular solo acts, such as Louis Armstrong, Henny Youngman, Tom Jones, and even burlesque. Occasionally Price tried to sneak in an opera, letting the popular shows support these operatic flings.For the first eleven seasons Price principally used a resident stock company, occasionally bringing in a visiting star, if available and right for the role. Toward the end of the 1960s, Price was forced to adopt the star system to keep his tent filled. Dropping the stock company, he brought in packaged productions generally headlined by popular singing or television stars. Both offerings had strong followings, and Musicarnival kept the torch of musical theater burning brightly in Cleveland until 1975, when declining attendance finally forced its closing.The Music Went ’Round and Around is the first book in the Cleveland Showtime Series.<

      • On Consolation

        Finding Solace in Hard Times

        by Michael Ignatieff

        To console someone to be a source of meaning and understanding amidst the pain and loss of life is one of the hardest things a person can do. More and more it's being sought after, not in religious institutions, but through individuals and personal networks. Less and less it's being associated with political traditions, particularly those on the left that tell us to fight, to resist the status quo rather than to accept.   Michael Ignatieff explores how those of us who live in a secular world, without the comforting thought of an afterlife free from suffering, have found a modern form of consolation through the religious structures of the past. Using the history of the psalms from the Jewish and Christian traditions, Ignatieff revives these masterpieces to understand the power of their words, and their limits.   On Consolation is tragically relevant to our current age, but that is what makes it all the more necessary. Through this book, we learn what it means to find consolation to balance struggle with submission, acceptance of defeat with the lasting light of hope.

      • Trusted Partner
        Biography & True Stories

        THE PATH

        by NEJC ZAPLOTNIK

        “Anyone looking for a goal will remain empty when it will be reached, but whoever finds a way, will always carry the goal inside.” Nejc Zaplotnik   THE PATH is a novel by Slovenian author and climber Nejc Zaplotnik (1952-1983). It was first published in Ljubljana 1981. The book narrates, in a novelized way, Zaplotnik’s life and experiences as an alpinist in postwar Slovenia, culminating in the ascension of both Makalu and Everest. It is 41 years since Andrej Štremfelj and Nejc Zaplotnik made history as the first Slovenians who reached the summit of the highest mountain in the world. By 1979, the summit of Mount Everest had been reached by every major ridge, yet a large expedition from Yugoslavia arrived to top their last achievement of making the first ascent of Makalu South Face. The West Ridge of Everest was a long unconventional line to the top. It was first climbed by the Americans in 1963, and is still well celebrated in the United States today. Except the Americans climbed only the upper half. The Yugoslavians came to traverse it all starting at the base, low in the Lho La pass. Like many national expeditions in those days, it was huge. It included 25 Yugoslavian mountaineers, 19 Sherpas, three cooks, three kitchen boys, two mail runners, 700 porters and 18 tons of gear. The ascent had to overcome a steep and severe gap, which required a winch to overcome so it was possible to haul the gear over the broken portion of the ridge. All efforts and ingenuity combined, the Yugoslavians positioned three Slovenian climbers at Camp V who were close to each other, Nejc Zaplotnik, Andrej Stremfelj, and Andrej’s brother, Marko Stremfelj. The aim of the expedition was to climb the West Ridge, first time in history. An expedition that worked in the spirit of a time when collective consciousness ruled to achieve a goal would not work as it did if it were not logistically and organizationally well managed. From Khumbu Glacier at 5350 m, where the base camp was located, rises 700m high rock wall of the Lho La saddle, followed by a 1200-meter-high slope of the Western Shoulder, continuing into a 2500-meter long, laid but sharp and windy ridge, at the end of which is the beginning of the steep and vibrant peak of the Everest Pyramid. Because the wall of the Lho-La saddle was overhanging in the upper part, cargo could not be carried on the back, so Stefan Marenče constructed a manual ropeway at home, with the help of which more than 5 tonnes of equipment was used for the altitude supply of the camps.  The goal of the expedition was reached on 13 May 1979 at 13.51, when Andrej Štremfelj and Nejc Zaplotnik stood as the first Slovenes on the roof of the world. “We sit by the Chinese pyramid and we don’t know what to do!” (Nejc Zaplotnik) On May 15, 1979 at 2.30pm, Stane Belak-Schrauf, Croat Stipe Bozic and Sherpa Ang Phu also reached the summit. Ang Phu accidentally slipped 2000 meters deep onto the Chinese side when descending. Format: 18,8 x 12,5 cm 282 pages Paperback

      • Archaeology

        The Stonehenge Enigma

        by Robert John Langdon

        The most sensational and controversial book in the history of archaeology has now been published, which will not only re-write the events of prehistoric Britain but moreover, the World. Our history books tell us that 12,000 years ago, the last Ice Age finally melted away to reveal the Britain we know today. OR DID IT? Britain had been under TWO MILES of ice and the seas that now surround us were frozen solid, leaving a huge mass of enormous weight pushing down on our tiny island. This mass had compressed the land so much that the surface sat some half a mile below the current sea level. SO WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AFTER THE ICE HAD MELTED? In this book Robert John Langdon explores the probability that when the ice melted, rather than leaving the land mass we now know as Britain it did, in fact, leave a collection of smaller islands and peninsulas caused by river flooding as the ground water table had risen by just 30m higher than today, creating an aquatic tropical landscape. Quite remarkably, this book shows that Stone Age Man survived the Ice Age and the great flood to go on to develop into a great maritime Civilisation – to date, this unknown society which lived in boats on the waterways and used them to construction our magnificent stone monuments, such as Stonehenge and Avebury that have lasted nearly 10,000 years. Revisiting accepted Archaeological, Geological and Topological findings Langdon has been able to write an astonishing hypothesis with compelling new proven evidence that not only re-writes our view of prehistoric Britain, but consequently, our view of the ancient world! This Lost Civilisation not only had the advanced engineering skills to build and sail boats, but moreover, was able to travel throughout Europe including the Mediterranean to trade goods. Astonishingly, their knowledge enabled them to undertake sophisticated medical procedures, such as dentistry, limb removal and even brain surgery, giving us a remarkable insight into the complexity and sophistication of their society. This book proves beyond doubt that Stone Age Men were NOT the fur clad hunter/gatherers living in mud huts as archaeologist would have you believe, but were instead members of a Great Lost Civilisation which carbon dating has proven to be responsible for the building of Stonehenge some 5,000 years earlier than currently believed.

      • October 2017

        EUROPA - Continent der Vielfalt

        by Markus Eisl, Gerald Mansberger

        The satellite image book EUROPA - Kontinent der Vielfalt shows the fascinating variability of the continent from a perspective of a viewer in an Earth orbit at an altitude of 600 kilometers above the surface of Earth.  Again and again spectacular satellite images make unexpected and unknown aspects of Europe visible. Ancient and modern cultural landscapes, historical heritage sites, and images of European cities on the move into future change with beautiful natural landscapes with mountains, rivers, forests and wetlands. In the satellite images, all of them present in a wide variety of colors and structures.

      • Business, Economics & Law
        January 2016

        Maritme Silk Road

        by Li Qingxin

        This book is a combination of useful knowledge and readability. It presents the old history of the maritime silk road, development and contributions from countries along the route. The book covers the history of navigation,immigration, international affairs,religious communication and maritime trade. It is a popular book about maritime silk road, and also a way to show the foreign readers the culture of Chinese silk road and its cultural communication with other nations.

      • Agriculture & farming
        September 2013

        Microbial Diversity and Its Applications

        by S.B.Barbudde ,R.Ramesh & N.P.Singh

        Microbial organisms occupy a peculiar place in the human view of life. Microorganisms represent the richest repertoire of molecular and chemical diversity in nature as they underlie basic ecosystem processes. Microorganisms are used for various purposes including food production and preservation, management of pests and pathogens, bioleaching of metals, increasing soil fertility, generating biofuels, monitoring pollutants, cleaning up of oil spills, waste water treatment, assaying of chemicals and serving as tools for medical research. Besides microorganisms are the major sources of antimicrobial agents and produce a wide range of other important medicinal compounds including enzymes, enzyme inhibitors, antihelminthics, antitumor agents, insecticides, vitamins, immunosuppressants and immunomodulatoThe study of microbial diversity is thus important to solve new and emerging disease problems and to advance biotechnology.

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