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        January 2023

        Käpten Kiwi

        Kleiner Held für großen Mut

        by Barbara Supel, Agata Dobkowska, Joanna Manc

        Mit Cape und Propeller-Helm: Käpten Kiwi, der kleine Angstbezwinger Angst vor der Dunkelheit, Monstern oder Fahrradfahren: Der kleine Kiwi weiß genau, wie es ist, wenn Sorgen die Stimmung verdüstern. Eines Tages hat er genug davon, Trübsal zu blasen, und beschließt, stattdessen ein Held zu werden! Mit Cape und Propellerhelm macht sich Kapitän Kiwi auf den Weg, anderen Tieren zu helfen: dem Strauß, der Angst im Dunkeln hat, dem Pfau, der die Schattenmonster fürchtet, dem Flamingo, der sich vor dem Gewitter versteckt. Das klappt auch ganz wunderbar – bis er wieder mit seinen eigenen Ängsten konfrontiert wird. Aber: Freundschaft ist das beste Sicherheitsnetz (nicht nur) für ängstliche Vögel. Neuer, ungewöhnlicher Protagonist: ein kleiner Piepmatz im Superhelden-Look Schöne Reime und niedliche Tiere von Kiwi über Pinguin bis Flamingo Ein Mutmach-Bilderbuch für Kinder ab 4 Jahren Wichtige Themen: Kinderangst, Anderssein und Mut finden

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      • Children's & YA
        October 2018

        Fairy Tales from the Baltic Depth

        by Agata Poltorak

        A richly illustrated book about the fauna of the Baltic Sea for preschool and early school children. The fairy tales - although full of anthropomorphization and imaginary elements - smuggle many facts about the history, threats and ecology of the Baltic Sea. They have great educational potential and fill the gap in books for children related to the Baltic Sea. The author takes the children on a journey into the depths of the Baltic Sea. They will find out how it was created, meet many of its inhabitants and overhear what they are talking about when nobody is watching. They will also learn that many human behaviors affect the life of the sea, which should be remembered, for example, when relaxing on the seaside beaches. The story is presented in a friendly form of short fairy tales, in which the author skillfully weave information about the species of creatures inhabiting the Baltic Sea - their appearance, biology and habits, as well as how we can make their life near people easier and safer. The fairy tales are complemented by a small atlas at the end, with the help of which we will get to know our heroes even better. As the author writes: (...) “The book Fairy Tales from the Baltic Depth is the result of my passion for nature, cultivated since childhood, as well as the need to make up and tell fairy tales. I gained my love and respect for nature from my family home where I discovered the names of species, watched, admired and tried to understand. It didn't get over it with my age, nature still delights me, amazes me and makes me discover its secrets. The deep ecology trend with the theory of biocentrism is a great inspiration for me, I like to look at the world from the perspective where we - humans are not the most important, but just as important as other creatures. "

      • Fiction
        April 2024

        The graphic novel "Crime and Punishment"

        by Alexandr Poltorak/ Dimitri Chuhrai

        The graphic novel “Crime and Punishment” is one of the largest graphic novels in color in the world and the closest adaptation to the original novel. Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel “Crime and Punishment” was created using a technology that has already become traditional, which combines ink and water-color in one image: ink is graphic, and water-color is volume and halftones. Along with the graphic novel, a video-book has been created. Video book is the full-motion comics based on graphic novel adaptation of classic literature and is a new media format of a literary and artistic work, made in the form of a film and reproduced from any video medium.

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        Graphic Novel "The Inspector General"

        by Alexandr Poltorak/ Dimitriy Chukhray

        Nikolai Gogol's The Inspector General graphic novel adaptation. Every word of the original text is preserved, presented in stunning visuals created using unique technique that combines ink and watercolor. This edition offers an engaging, authentic way to explore Gogol's classic satire, also making it an ideal tool for education. Perfect for classrooms and readers seeking a visually rich yet true-to-the-source experience, this graphic novel breathes new life into a literary masterpiece.

      • 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.

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        VLADIMIR THE SNAIL

        by MOJCA OSOJNIK

        VLADIMIR THE SNAILWritten and illustrated by Mojca Osojnik Vladimir the Snail sets off for the lettuce growing in a neighbouring garden and asks some of his animal friends to help him get there fast. Unfortunately, not all journeys are successful, and in the end, Vladimir the Snail decides to take the trip alone. The proverb ‘More haste, less speed’ turns out to be true. Format: 24 x 26 cm36 pages | Age: 4+

      • European history
        August 2012

        A European Life

        by Michael Tracy

        "To those who think Europe matters, and even more so, to those who don’t”… Michael Tracy’s “Memoirs” recount his experiences from boyhood in wartime Scotland, through hi life in “public school” and university, to postings in various international organisations and a senior position within the European Union in Brussels; then to involvement in Russia and other Central/European countries in the 1990s. The book concludes with an assessment of current issues facing both the EU and Russia; also Britain in its relations with the EU. . . . . . Michael Tracy grew up in Scotland during the war of 193945. After gaining scholarships to Fettes College in Edinburgh, then to Cambridge University (studying Modern Languages, then Economics), he worked in international organisations and for ten years was a Director in the Council Secretariat of the European Union. He also pursued an academic career, writing on agricultural policy and economics and lecturing in various European universities, including Wye College in England and the College of Europe in Bruges. In Moscow in 1991 he witnessed at close quarters the collapse of the Soviet Union, and subsequently was involved in a new institute in St. Petersburg. Subsequently he had advisory and teaching roles in the countries of Central/Eastern Europe during their transition to market economies and accession to the European Union. His final chapter assesses the issues currently facing both the European Union and Russia. Taking the story up to May 2010, it discusses the prospects for the eurozone, and the implications of Britain’s new coalition government for Britain’s relations with the EU (a subject which he has followed from the outset in the late 1950s). This is not a history: it is a personal, lively and often humorous account of Michael Tracy’s experiences, in which personal contacts figure largely. Nor is it a tract for or against the European Union; on the other hand, it sheds a more human light on proceedings in “Brussels”. Graham Dalton of the University of Aberdeen admires the depth of knowledge at the heart of Michael Tracy’s memoir and concludes: “His thoughts on Europe are wellfounded, rounded and are to be taken seriously.” Michael Tracy has been President of the British Agricultural Economics Society and is an honorary member of the Académie d’Agriculture de France. His other main works are: Government and Agriculture in Western Europe, 18801988 (3rd edn. 1989); Food and Agriculture in a Market Economy – an introduction to theory, practice and policy (1993); and in retirement: The World of the Edwardian Child, as seen in Arthur Mee’s Children’s Encyclopædia 19081910 (2008). c After retirement, Michael continues to live mainly in Belgium, where he and his wife have a “hobby farm” with pedigree sheep. He also spends time in an Andalucian mountain village. His main hobby in both places is as an amateur pianist, is making music with friends.

      • Horticulture
        June 2011

        Fundamentals of Vegetable Production

        by M.K. Rana

        This book on fundamentals of vegetable production includes the on prospects and scope of vegetable farming, constraints in vegetable production, importance of vegetables in human nutrition, classification of vegetables, types of vegetable gardening, climatic impact on vegetable production, seed treatment, nursery management, sowing and transplanting, manures, fertilizers, biofertilizers, water management, mulching and weed management in vegetable crops since the information on the previously mentioned aspects is scattered at diverse sources. This book is self-contained document aimed at imparting elementary knowledge to the undergraduate and postgraduate students, Horticulture Development Officers of the State Horticulture Department and others who have interest in gaining basic knowledge in the field of vegetable crop production. Adoption of scientific knowledge will definitely be rewarding to the vegetable growers and the nation, which ultimately achieves the goal of obtaining higher production. This book is aimed at providing systematic information on all modern principles of vegetable production at a single source. The book contains latest information on fundamentals of vegetable production. The book has been written in a very simple language, which is easy to understand. It is believed that this book will find wide acceptability and undoubtedly assist the students in developing knowledge, skills and expertise regarding principle aspects of vegetable production. This book will prove to be a milestone for the undergraduate students of Agriculture and postgraduate students of Vegetable Science, teachers, Horticulture Extension Specialists, Horticulture Development Officers of the State Horticulture Department and it can also be of great use to the progressive farmers who are intended to take up vegetable cultivation either on a small or commercial scale.

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