Your Search Results

      • Magic Author

        We are a one-stop platform to read, write, self-publish and sell ebooks in any of the Indian languages. Our mission is to empower the author's community with the digital tools and techniques, and we take care of the online presence of professionals in the publishing landscape, be they authors, publishers, editors, designers, publicists, etc.

        View Rights Portal
      • The Authors Show ®

        We present during this event a handful of authors who appeared on our show, and who have expressed an interest in selling the international rights to their work.

        View Rights Portal
      • Trusted Partner
        May 1995

        Ich lebte für die Liebe

        by Paola Capriolo, Annette Seemann

        Annette Seemann, geboren 1959 in Frankfurt am Main, lebt als freie Autorin und Übersetzerin in Weimar. Sie ist Vorsitzende des Fördervereins zugunsten der Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek.

      • Trusted Partner
        August 2004

        Weimar

        Ein Reisebegleiter

        by Annette Seemann

        Weimar ist nicht nur die Stadt der Klassik … Der vorliegende Band lädt ein, die Stadt und ihre Umgebung auf zwölf Spaziergängen und Ausflügen zu entdecken. Kenntnisreich führt Annette Seemann durch die Jahrhunderte von der vorklassischen Zeit bis zur Gegenwart. Berücksichtigt werden auch die vielfältigen Beziehungen die die Literatur in Weimar seit jeher mit den anderen Künsten einging: mit der Architektur, der bildenden Kunst, dem Theater und der Musik.Zu Wort kommen Goethe, Wieland, Herder und Schiller ebenso wie Marie Luise Kaschnitz, Thomas Mann, Wulf Kirsten, Imre Kertész, Jorge Semprun und viele andere.

      • Trusted Partner
        March 2007

        Anna Amalia. Herzogin von Weimar

        by Annette Seemann, Constantin Beyer

        Wer war diese Anna Amalia, die sich von der charmanten jungen Rokokoprinzessin zur Schutzgöttin der Künste wandelte? Dieser reichbebilderte Band illustriert den Lebensweg einer vielschichtigen Persönlichkeit, der es gelang, die eigenen künstlerischen Interessen für die kulturelle Entwicklung des Herzogtums Weimar fruchtbar zu machen. Das klassische Weimar ist ohne Anna Amalia (1739–1807), die Mutter Carl Augusts, undenkbar. Unter ihrer Regentschaft verwandelte sich die kleine Residenz zum geistigen Zentrum der Goethezeit. Es gelang ihr, herausragende Geister der Epoche – darunter Goethe, Wieland, Herder und Schiller – an ihren Hof zu ziehen. Sie begründete den »Weimarer Musenhof« mit seinen berühmten Leseabenden; sie förderte das deutsche Theater und verband das aristokratische Rokoko mit der neuen bürgerlichen Gefühlskultur. Ihre große Italienreise spiegelt die Italienbegeisterung der Zeit und Goethes Einfluß. Annette Seemann schildert den Lebensweg einer der bedeutendsten aufgeklärten Fürstinnen ihrer Zeit. Ein Akzent ihrer Darstellung liegt auf dem vielleicht größten Verdienst der Herzogin: der Gründung der »Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek«. Nach dem verheerenden Brand des Jahres 2004 wird sie in Anna Amalias 200. Todesjahr nach umfangreichen Restaurierungen wieder zur Benutzung freigegeben.

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2005

        Der Tod ist ein Irrtum

        Bilder Texte Autographen

        by Brigitte Maria Mayer, Heiner Müller, Brigitte Maria Mayer

        Die Photographin und Performance-Künstlerin Brigitte Maria Mayer und Heiner Müller haben sich 1990 kennengelernt und 1992 geheiratet. Bis zum Tod Heiner Müllers, der sich am 30. Dezember 2005 zum 10. Mal jährt, lebten sie mit ihrer gemeinsamen Tochter zusammen in Berlin. Die letzten Lebensjahre Heiner Müllers, die äußerlich von seinen Funktionen als Präsident der Ostberliner Akademie der Künste und als Intendant des Berliner Ensembles geprägt waren, finden ein wenig bekanntes Gegengewicht in dem gegen die tödliche Krankheit Ankämpfenden, Schreibenden und Photographierenden, und die privaten Bilder, Texte und Zeichnungen, die in dieser Zeit im Bild-Dialog mit seiner Frau entstanden, formen auch ein poetisches Gegenstück, eine Symbiographie, zu der Autobiographie Krieg ohne Schlacht. Der Tod ist ein Irrtum ist das sehr private Buch einer Liebe, eine Declaration of Love, zugleich ein durchkomponiertes Gesamtkunstwerk. In den bewußt unprätentiösen Portraitaufnahmen im Polaroidformat, dem privaten bildnerischen Code von Heiner Müller und Brigitte Maria Mayer, in wunderbar zarten Liebesgedichten, die hier zum Teil zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht werden, und in der Wiedergabe der Handschrift gewinnt das Bild des Schriftstellers Heiner Müller eine neue Dimension.

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2014

        Bauhaus-Frauen

        Meisterinnen in Kunst, Handwerk und Design

        by Ulrike Müller, Ingrid Radewaldt

        Das Weimarer Bauhaus verbindet man vor allem mit Namen wie Walter Gropius, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky oder Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Sie gelten als Wegbereiter des modernen Designs, mit ihren Werken und künstlerischen Leistungen gingen sie in die Annalen der Kunstgeschichte ein. Weniger beachtet dagegen sind die vielen großartigen Frauen des Bauhauses, die mit ihrer Entschlossenheit, ihrer Begabung und ihren Visionen das Bauhaus-Design maßgeblich prägten. Gegen den Widerstand einiger Bauhaus-Meister brachen sie in die Domänen ihrer männlichen Kommilitonen ein. Als Studentinnen, Lehrerinnen und Meisterinnen, als Architektinnen, Keramikerinnen, Möbelgestalterinnen und Fotografinnen trugen sie wesentlich dazu bei, dass das Bauhaus-Design im 20. Jahrhundert die ganze Welt eroberte. Ulrike Müller würdigt mit diesem Buch erstmals die Leistung der Frauen am Bauhaus in allen gestalterischen Bereichen und stellt in ihren Porträts Leben und Schaffen vor.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        A Tale Of Light

        by Khrystyna Lukashchuk (Author), Khrystyna Lukashchuk (Illustrator)

        This unique picture book is a creation of Khrystyna Lukashchuk, a well-known Ukrainian author and artist recognized as one of the best illustrators of independent Ukraine. From the emergence of Ukraine through its darkest times to its final victory over evil,  A Tale Of Light allows us to find answers to dramatic questions: how can we explain to children why there is a war in their country? Why can not the enemy leave the Ukrainian land in peace? What will help us to defeat the enemy for good? The profound symbolic images that the author recreated will guide the readers along their journey. Ukrainians have been tapping into them for long times to find a source of harmony and internal strength –  they are a powerful source of Light sustained by Ukrainian history, culture, and language. No enemy, however big or conniving, can destroy this Light.   From 3 to 6 years, 719 words Rightsholders: bondarenkosvetlak@gmail.com

      • Trusted Partner

        The General History of Chinese Costume

        by Author: Liu Yonghua Illustrator: Liu Yonghua

        The General History of Clothing holds a large time span from the ancient Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the present, and the splendid clothing culture of China appears on the scroll of three meters. The scroll is designed to present on both sides. The front side shows the features of different clothes in different ages with the history of its handcraft, color blending, accessory and military. The back side shows the clothes features of each of china’s 56 nationalities. The Readers can lead the children to appreciate different culture charm and nourish the children’s cultural confident by researching different clothes.

      • Trusted Partner

        The General History of China

        by Author Lv Cha, Yang Zao; Illustrator: Lin Xin

        The General History of China holds a large time span from the ancient age to the present. It also holds a large space span from the transition of the territory, the transition of different dynasties, evolution of characters and the famous architecture in different periods to historical event, historical battles ,historical figures and locations. The book places the history of China in the global dimension by combining the significant events taking place in the world with the time axis and the concept of family, country and world. Its content includes many fields of society, politics, life, culture, technology and military. China’s history of 5000 years totally presents in the long scroll of 2.4meters. Following the paper and plots of time and space, the readers will learn the greatness and prosperity of China in the global view. The readers will feel the pulse of the history and experience the features of different dynasties.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2023

        Dad and I are going to space

        by Jacques Jabié (Author), Marysya Rudska (Illustrator)

        Mars mission is off.Starteam selection is over.My father and I are the candidates.In fact, Father is ready for space after his work,Still I am free at any time till the beginning of school.We should hurry up!   From 3 to 6 years, 587 words. Rightsholders: n.miroshnyk@vivat.factor.ua

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2019

        At the Ocean

        by Yuriy Nikitinskiy (Author), Marichka Ruban (Illustrator)

        This story is full of a cheeky sense of humor that little readers will adore. In this book they can find funny poems and beautiful watercolor illustrations to give them the feeling of diving in the ocean. This unique and amazing book was created by the famous Ukrainian writer Yuriy Nikitinskiy and by the fabulous illustrator Marichka Ruban.   From 3 to 8 years, 422 words Rightsholders: kovalenko@artbooks-publishing.com

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        My Dad and Me

        by Dmytro Kuzmenko (Author), Oksana Drachkovska (Illustrator)

        Who are the ghostinosours? What are clouds made of? How to prepare trubel and what may happen if you do not limit yourself and do everything you want? My Dad and Me’s main hero is about 4 years old and seeks to find answers to all these questions. His life is full of adventures: he is a dreamer and make-believer. He often disobeys his father and dislikes brushing his teeth. All in all, every young reader can find a bit of themselves in this little one. My Dad and Me is a treasure book of honest, warm-hearted stories about the close connection between father and son, about little things and great discoveries in the eyes of children, about trust and adventures they can share, and fundamentally, about mutual understanding. Even when someone can’t pronounce “r " yet!   From 6 to 9 years,  4883 words Rightsholders: n.miroshnyk@vivat.factor.ua

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2019

        Octopus Woman

        One day in the life of a busy mother

        by Jacques Jabié (Author), Natalia Kudlak (Illustrator)

        The Octopus Woman wakes up early in the morning, puts a stocking on each of her legs, and then her crazy day begins! She needs to get the kids ready for kindergarten and school, feed the parrot and the cat, walk through half the city going to work, spend all day in the office, do a lot of things on her way home, and, in the end, read a bedtime story to the kids… How does she manage to do everything? And how can she do it so well? The secret of Octopus Woman is hidden in this vivid book!    From 3 to 6 years, 300 words Rightsholders: Alex Sharlai, alex.sharlay@gmail.com

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA

        Daddy's Book

        by Volodymyr Vakulenko (Author), Natalie Gaida (Illustrator)

        Although not every dad writes poems for his kids, everyone can read this book! Because these cheerful, playful poems, written by Volodymyr Vakulenko,  a loving father, for his son, will undoubtedly become a favorite among many children. These poems are interesting, rhythmic, easy to remember and recite.   From 3 to 5 years, 5788 words   Rightsholders:  Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        Country Uncultured Books

        by Bogdana Tytariova (Author), Diana Strokan (Illustrator)

        This is the debut book of the nine-year-old dreamer and imaginative soul Bogdana Tytariova, a book that will captivate children and adults alike. Together with the heroes of Bogdana’s exciting stories, readers of these funny tales will travel the world and encounter fantastical creatures and magical animals, finding themselves in the land of uncultured books. The work is recommended for family readings, and these adventures are definitely going to brighten up every family gathering. After all, every once in a while, parents need a reminder that they  were children too!   From years 5 to 8, years, 8360 words. Rightsholders: svidoma@ukr.net

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        2014

        How Many?

        by Halyna Kyrpa (Author), Olha Havrylova (Illustrator)

        When children first explore the world, they usually ask many questions. You can try finding answers together with them by reading and looking through the picturebook Скільки?/ How many? The book's interesting questions and beautiful illustrations facilitate a friendly and joyful dialogue between adults and little readers. Скільки?/How many? was originally  published as a bilingual picturebook with English and Ukrainian parallel text, which was also helpful for children learning languages.   From 3 to 6 years, 199 words (Ukrainian and English) Rightsholders: Oksana Lushcevska, olushchevska@gmail.com

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        2016

        The Swing under the Maple Tree

        by Halyna Tkachuk (Author), Oksana Bula (Illustrator)

        Nina is playing on a swing and looking forward to the summer. However, it turns out that there will be neither flowers in the flowerbeds nor any blue dolphins in the sea this summer. And all because of Nina’s carelessness! There’s no reason to despair, though. With a little bit of effort, and  the help of other characters in this picture book, Nina will not only save the summer, but also achieve something very special. This book and charming illustrations, originally published in bilingual edition (Ukrainian-English) will appeal to both children and their parents.   From 3 to 6 years, 785 words (Ukrainian and English). Rightsholders: olushchevska@gmail.com

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        2019

        Hoverla

        by Kateryna Mikhalitsyna (Author), Svitlana Balukh (Illustrator)

        Hoverla is the tallest mountain in Ukraine. Many people climb it every year. But what do we know about it? Where does its name come from? Where does the Prut waterfall flow? Why is it so important not to trample down the moutain slopes? The story is told by the mountain itself, and many interesting facts and beautiful illustrations will introduce the readers to the diverse world of Hoverla and its inhabitants. Hoverla shows that everything has its unique voice, even the stones if you know how to listen.   From 5 to 10 years, 820 words Rightsholders: Nargis Gafurova and Anna Tiurina; crocus.publishers@gmail.com

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        2021

        My Mommiest Mommy

        by Halyna Kyrpa (Author), Grasya Oliyko (Illustrator)

        This book is about an everyday mommy. Perhaps she could have been a queen if she hadn't overslept on New Year's night, the night when miracles happen. Who knows? This book is also about the most ordinary of girls who talks about her love for her mommy, her daddy, her small baby brother in her mommy's tummy, and everything that is truly important in her life.   From 3 to 6 years, 2120 words Rightsholder: Nargis Gafurova and Anna Tiurina, crocus.publishers@gmail.com

      Subscribe to our

      newsletter