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        Arena Verlag

        Arena Publishing is one of the major publishing companies for children’s and young adult fiction in Germany. Founded in 1949 by Georg Popp, its place of business has been Würzburg ever since. Georg Popp had been the head of the company for thirty years. Since 1979, Arena Publishing has been a part of the Westermann Publishing Group situated in Braunschweig. Ever since the company’s establishment, the name Arena has been standing for knowledge and entertainment, for sophisticated, informative, and simultaneously thrilling children’s and young adult fiction. As the first publisher in Germany, Arena launched a paperback series for children and young adults in 1958. The publishing house receives the German Children’s Literature Award for Otfried Preußler’s “Krabat” in 1972, as well as for “The Long March of Lucas B.” by Willi Fährmann in 1981. In 1981, Arena pioneered in developing a pedagogically thought-out, multilevel concept for learning to read, which is today known as “Bookbear First Readers Collection”. Since 1987, the children’s and young adult fiction programme of Zurich publishing company Benziger belongs to Arena.In 2000, Arena took over Ensslin Publishing, a publisher founded in 1818 with a programme steeped in tradition.Arena started its own audiobook programme in 2006 labelled “Arena audio”. With about 2,000 available titles, Arena Publishing nowadays keeps a diverse range for infants, children, and young adults on hand.Arena is a partner of the picture book prize “Der Meefisch”.

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        January 1994

        Hexensabbat

        Roman

        by Arens, Annegrit

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        January 1986

        Stefan Zweig

        Der grosse Europäer

        by Arens, Hanns

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        1992

        Fast Food - Slow Food

        Plädoyer für eine neue Esskultur

        by Arens-Azevedo, Ulrike; Hamm, Michael

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        January 1993

        Opera Minora

        Romanische Sprachwissenschaft, romanische Philologie und Rhetorik, Textanalyse (Mit einem Anh. "In memoriam Heinrich Lausberg"). Hrsg. und eingeleitet von Arnold Arens

        by Lausberg, Heinrich / Herausgegeben von Arens, Arnold

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        January 1993

        Antike Ären

        Zeitrechnung, Politik und Geschichte im Schwarzmeerraum und in Kleinasien nördlich des Tauros

        by Leschhorn, Wolfgang

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        Educational: Art & design

        Las cosas de Orozco siempre piensan de otra manera (Orozco’s Objects Always Think Otherwise)

        by Manuel Marín, José Clemente Orozco

        “José Clemente Orozco realized that objects and animals see us with other faces, and he drew the sensations produced by these gazes, as seen in his sketches in this book,” says Marín. Orozco paints objects, shows that they are useful artifacts for seeing things like sensations. They are rare, and their uses aren’t what they should be.

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        The Wrecking Crew

        by Hugo N. Gerst

        g on for a wild ride! The craziest “coalition” in history is out to destroy ISIS!Forty years ago, Don Tommy Aiello was the most feared mafia leader in the United States. Each week, he counted the number of bodies he was responsible for killing. Each week, he counted the number of women he had slept with. But that was forty years ago. Today, he counts the number of pills he takes and the pennies left over from his small Social Security check so he might buy a cheap set of dentures – not covered by Medicare. Life is pretty awful. Twenty miles away, Pedro Sanchez, twenty, has already done two of his three strikes in prison. He can’t find a job. His seventeen-year-old girlfriend has just told him she’s pregnant. Life is pretty awful.Sister Maureen Richards is about to be dumped from her position as head of a prestigious private girls’ school. And FBI middle-manager Dennis O’Brien, 63, knows he’s on the way out the door. But he’s got an idea, which he shares with Ezra Caen, the hero of Gerstl’s Assassin. Five thousand miles away, a group of malcontents calling themselves the Islamic State (ISIS) is stirring up a worldwide bag of problems. Boots on the ground can’t stop them, aircraft in the air have no effect. The U.S. is spending $14 million a day and going nowhere.What if 15 “retired” Mafia Dons under the leadership of Sister Maureen are tasked with destroying ISIS? In exchange, their criminal records will be erased, and each will get $75,000 tax free a year for the rest of their lives. Their “army” will consist of young Hispanics who aren’t going anywhere except to the bottom … they’ll be given a four-year free college education and guaranteed government employment. Of course, the good, moral U.S. of A. can’t be seen to have a hand in this, so it will all be funded through La Società di Religione – the Vatican Bank.Hugo N. Gerstl, international bestselling author, steps into a wacky world that only his imagination could devise. Beneath the outrageous hilarity lies a much more serious message – how seniors we’ve put out to pasture, and those who are socially disadvantaged, become “invisible” in our world. As this splendidly entertaining novel makes clear, “Old age and treachery will defeat youth and vigor every time.” Published By Pangæa Publishing Group, 2019. 252 pages – 23 cm x 15 cm

      • 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.

      • October 2019

        Pete and repeat : what really happened

        by Katia Canciani, Guillaume Perreault

        Pete and Repeat went out in a boat. Pete fell out, so who was left? Repeat . . . Pete and Repeat went out in a boat. Pete fell out, so who was left? Repeat . . .   Aren’t you fed up of that childhood riddle that keeps going round and round in circles? At last, here’s the story of what really happened!   Penned with author Katia Canciani’s sharp wit and illustrator’s Guillaume Perreault’s keen eye for detail, the pages of this remarkably funny picture book turn themselves absurdly well.

      • Philosophy
        September 2020

        A Cool Head

        by Bernward Gesang

        To stop global warming, we must change the way we live. But this raises some veryfundamental questions: what restrictions and prohibitions are permissible in a free society? Aren’t poor countries entitled to prosperity as well? Why don’t we talk about nuclear power or population policy? En route to an ecological society, many political, moral and ethical questions, which have been debated by philosophers since antiquity, have to be answered. Bernward Gesang takes up the role of the philosopher in the climate debate. He uncovers errors and contradictions that prevent real change. Is eating meat a complete no-go? Don’t we need to invest much more money in developing countries? Gesang’s philosophical reflections lead back to the questions of everyday politics – and he provides well-founded answers.

      • Fantasy
        January 2011

        The Branding

        by Micaela Wendell

        Morwen Aleacim, an elfin teen in the village of Aren, has always heard rumors of evil lurking in the great forests of the kingdom, where children vanish. Her own father disappeared into those forests, and Morwen is determined to find him. So she is secretly training to be a warrior-against the strict rules of decorum for girls-with the help of Armando, an aging human swordsman. When Brynn, Morwen's own baby sister, vanishes, Morwen tracks her to the horrifying lair of Tobias, an inhuman Dark Wizard. There she strikes a deal with him-her service in return for Brynn's freedom. He accepts. She'll go free along with Brynn for now, but is bound to him as his apprentice. To her horror, Tobias brands her-not with a fiery mark, but with a spell that will slowly transform her human body into a grotesque creature and her spirit into an obedient slave. When the transformation is complete she'll have no choice but to return to him forever. Aided by Alan, a handsome elfin boy, who will soon have a dark challenge of his own, Morwen sets out to find a wizard who can lift the spell. It's a race against time as she struggles to free her mind, body, spirit and heart from a horrible fate.

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