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      • Left Bank Literary

        Left Bank Literary is a Sydney-based literary agency specialising in quality fiction and non-fiction.    Our name references the creative environment that blossomed in 'the city of light' nearly a century ago. These writers were a vital force in an era of rising conservatism and facism. We have created Left Bank Literary to provide a home for the fertile ideas of our clients and to ensure literature continues to contribute to the most important conversations of the world.

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      • Japan Book Bank

        Japan Book Bank enables you to find the titles Rights Availability and the direct contact information for the buyers and agents around the world.

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        December 1982

        Zwangsvollstreckung gegen Behörden.

        Die Handhabung der zivilprozessualen Vollstreckungsnormen bei der Zwangsvollstreckung aus allgemeinen Leistungsurteilen gegen Verwaltungsträger.

        by Bank, Wilfried J.

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        January 1975

        Rationale Sozialpolitik.

        Ein Beitrag zum Begriff der Rationalität.

        by Bank, Hans-Peter

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        June 2016

        »Was ist ein Einbruch in eine Bank gegen die Gründung einer Bank?«

        Das Brecht-Brevier zur Wirtschaftskrise

        by Bertolt Brecht, Tom Kindt

        Sieben Jahre Wirtschaftskrise. Sieben Jahre Beruhigungsrhetorik und Durchhalteparolen aus Politik, Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft. Höchste Zeit für einen neuen Blick auf die Erschütterungen, die Banken und Börsen, Währungen und Gesellschaften seit 2008 an den Rand des Abgrunds drängen. »Was ist ein Einbruch in eine Bank gegen die Gründung einer Bank?« zeigt, dass Bertolt Brechts Werk einen solchen Blick auf die Wirtschaftskrise bereithält. In sechs Lektionen versammelt das Brevier literarische, aphoristische und publizistische Texte Brechts, die – obgleich vor mehr als einem halben Jahrhundert entstanden – wie Analysen und Kommentare zu den ökonomischen Turbulenzen der Gegenwart erscheinen.

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        September 2023

        My Bank Washes Greener

        Eco lies told by the finance sector

        by Bernd Villhauer

        — By the expert in ethical business — Once you have finished this, you will never fall for green financial lies again — Global Ethic Institute (Weltethos- Institut) network And suddenly every bank is sustainable. This truly necessary "debate book" explains in a wellfounded way what green-washing means in the financial sector, and why banks, insurance companies, asset managers, stockbrokers and other financial players clothe themselves in their allegedly so green-and-friendly cloak. It provides an easy-to-understand explanation of the various forms of greenwashing, how we can recognise the different "varieties" and – above all – how we can avoid them. This is also important because the entire financial and capital system is an important part of a sustainable future – and this can only succeed if it is honest, transparent and impact-orientated.

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        January 2013

        The Madmen of Bethlehem

        by Osama Alaysa

        Adopting the story-within-a-story structure of Arabian Nights, author Osama Alaysa weaves together a collection of stories portraying centuries of oppression endured by the Palestinian people.   This remarkable novel eloquently brings together fictional characters alongside real-life historical figures in a complex portrayal of Bethlehem and the Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank. The common thread connecting each tale is madness, in all its manifestations.   Psychological madness, in the sense of clinical mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, finds expression alongside acts of social and political madness. Together, these accounts of individuals and communities provide a gateway into the histories of the city of Bethlehem and Palestine. They paint a picture of the centuries of political oppression that the Palestinian people have endured, from the days of the Ottoman Empire to the years following the Oslo Accords, and all the way to 2012 (when the novel was written).   The novel is divided into three sections, each containing multiple narratives. The first section, “The Book of a Genesis,” describes the physical spaces and origins of Bethlehem and Dheisheh Refugee Camp. These stories span the 19th and 20th centuries, transitioning smoothly from one tale to another to offer an intricate interpretation of the identity of these places.   The second section, “The Book of the People Without a Book”, follows parallel narratives of the lives of the patients in a psychiatric hospital in Bethlehem, the mad men and women roaming the streets of the city, and those imprisoned by the Israeli authorities. All suffer abuse, but they also reaffirm their humanity through the relationships, romantic and otherwise, that they form.   The third and final section, “An Ephemeral Book,” follows individuals—Palestinian and non-Palestinian—who are afflicted by madness following the Oslo Accords in 1993. These stories give voice to the perspectives of the long-marginalized Palestinian population, narrating the loss of land and the accompanying loss of sanity in the decades of despair and violence that followed the Nakba, the 1948 eviction of some 700,000 Palestinians from their homes.   The novel’s mad characters—politicians, presidents, doctors, intellectuals, ordinary people and, yes, Dheisheh and Bethlehem themselves—burst out of their narrative threads, flowing from one story into the next. Alaysa’s crisp, lucid prose and deft storytelling chart a clear path through the chaos with dark humor and wit. The result is an important contribution to fiction on the Palestinian crisis that approaches the Palestinians, madness, and Palestinian spaces with compassion and depth.

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        August 2001

        Grundlagen der Globalisierung

        Perspektiven des Wohlfahrtsstaates

        by Elmar Rieger, Stephan Leibfried, Elmar Rieger, Stephan Leibfried

        Stephan Leibfried, geb. 1944, Professor für Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Bremen, Leitung des Sonderforschungsbereichs »Staatlichkeit im Wandel«. Stephan Leibfried, geb. 1944, Professor für Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Bremen, Leitung des Sonderforschungsbereichs »Staatlichkeit im Wandel«.

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        November 2023

        On the Life and Death of Insects

        The world of Jean-Henri Fabre

        by Stephan Krall

        — 200th anniversary of the birth of Jean-Henri Fabre on 21 December 2023 — First all-encompassing biography of the entomologist — Biodiversity as a hot topic Jean-Henri Fabre (1823–1915) was a French teacher, scientist and researcher. At a time when insects were not among the preferred biological objects of study (and if they were, it was only for them to be collected, pinned and identified), Fabre began to conduct behavioural research on insects. This was not appreciated until very late in his life, so Fabre and his family were largely destitute most of the time. Stephan Krall provides a very personal account of this extraordinary and passionate researcher of insects, spiders and scorpions, who managed to publish scientific documents, complete his doctorate and write books on the side. Today he is considered as one of the founding fathers of the behavioural biology of insects.

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        September 1999

        Gutenberg und seine Wirkung

        by Stephan Füssel

        Das vorliegende Buch stellt die populäre volkssprachige Unterweisung, vom Kräuterbuch bis zum Hebammenratgeber, und die Sammlung des Wissens in den Enzyklopädien der Frühen Neuzeit ebenso vor wie die neue Form des Prosaromans und die Anfange von Zeitung und Zeitschrift. Durchweg farbige Abbildungen zeigen die unterschiedlichen Medien in ihrem kommunikationsgeschichtlichen Kontext und das geistige Klima einer gesamteuropäischen Bildungselite um 1500. Auch die Wechselwirkung des Buchdrucks mit der Reformation wird thematisiert, deren Erfolg wesentlich auf Gutenberg beruht. Schließlich beschreibt Stephan Füssel die Geschichte der Gutenbergschen Erfindung, die 350 Jahre lang nahezu unverändert eingesetzt wurde.

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        March 2013

        Des Feldpredigers Schmelzle Reise nach Flätz

        by Jean Paul, Alexander Kosenina, Stephan Klenner-Otto

        Zum 250. Geburtstag des großen Schriftstellers aus Franken hat Stephan Klenner-Otto eine von Jean Pauls amüsantesten Erzählungen kongenial illustriert: Auf seiner abenteuerlichen Reise durch fiktive Regionen der deutschen Provinz begegnet der Antiheld Attila Schmelzle allerhand eingebildeten Gefahren, vor denen er sich mit abwegigen Vorkehrungen und Apparaturen zu schützen versucht. Unser Lachen verdankt sich aber nicht allein der dichten Folge von grotesken Einfällen und den unvergleichlichen Schrulligkeiten der Hauptfigur. Der Witz des Textes liegt zugleich in der literarischen Form, den Erzählexperimenten und dem grandiosen Sprachfeuerwerk. Auf den Radierungen von Stephan Klenner-Otto wird dieser selbst ernannte Sicherheitsbeauftragte und beflissene Bildungsphilister von seinem Alter Ego, dem Angsthasen, begleitet.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2002

        American society today

        by Edward Ashbee, Bill Jones

        American society today provides a balanced introduction to the defining features of contemporary American society. Includes the ways in which the US can be considered 'exceptional' - the character of the 'American dream', the role of ethnicity and race, and the differences between the regions. Considers in depth a number of contemporary debates including the claim that the US economy has lost its capacity to generate wealth and stimulate mobility, that there has been a process of civic disengagement as voluntary organisations have lost members, and that the traditional family is in decline. Includes a thorough investigation of the effects of the terrorist attacks of September 11 and their aftermath. Looks at the arguments put forward by those who assert that a common American identity has given way to a multitude of conflicting identities structured around factors such as race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality. ;

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        Business, Economics & Law
        September 2010

        The US Economy Today

        by Edward Ashbee, Bill Jones

        The US Economy Today provides an invaluable introduction to American economic history since 1929. Its coverage includes the New Deal, the post-war boom, "stagflation" in the 1970s, "Reaganomics", the Clinton and Bush years, the 2008 - 2009 economic crisis and President Obama's first hundred days. In addition, this volume considers core contemporary economic policy debates and draws conclusions about the strengths and weaknesses of the US economic "model". It looks at the causes and consequences of inequality, the extent to which there is economic mobility, and the impact of globalization and foreign trade. This book will be essential reading for those studying or teaching American economics, economic history or politics and all those looking for a thorough and comprehensive introduction to this area. ;

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        Tiwo's Piggy Bank

        by Wikan Satriati

        Mama buys a piggy bank for Tiwo and Tiwi. Mama also gives them some coins for pocket money. While Tiwi saves her money, Tiwo spends all his money on snacks. So now Tiwi's piggy bank is full while Tiwo's is empty. Tiwo needs to learn saving money!

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        March 2017

        Ein fauler Gott

        by Stephan Lohse

        Sommer 1972. Benjamin ist vor einigen Wochen elf geworden. Im nächsten Schuljahr wird er ein Herrenrad bekommen, eine Freundin und vielleicht eine tiefe Stimme. Doch dann stirbt sein kleiner Bruder Jonas. Nachts sitzt Bens Mutter auf einer Heizdecke und weint. Ben kommt nun extra pünktlich nach Hause, er spielt ihr auf der C-Flöte vor und unterhält sich mit ihr über den Archäopteryx. An Jonas denkt er immer seltener. Ben hat mit dem Leben zu tun, er muss für das Fußballtor wachsen, sein bester Freund erklärt ihm die Eierstöcke, und sein erster Kuss schmeckt nach Regenwurm. Mit seiner neuen Armbanduhr berechnet er die Zeit. Voller Empathie und mit anrührender Komik erzählt Stephan Lohse in seinem Debütroman vom Aufwachsen Anfang der Siebzigerjahre, von Teenagernöten und dem Trost der Freundschaft. Vor allem aber erzählt er vom Mut und dem Einfallsreichtum eines Kindes, das seine Mutter das Trauern lehrt und ihr zeigt, dass das Glück, am Leben zu sein, auch noch dem größten Schmerz standhält.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2018

        An Introduction to Philosophy of Library Science

        by Tang Liguang

        The mission of philosophy is to lead the trend of the times and history. The theoretical construction of philosophy of library science will also assume the historical responsibility of leading the development of contemporary library science theory and practice. This book takes Marx's practical materialism as the theoretical foundation, and examines the thinking mode and main issues of library philosophy, the view of practice and materialism, library dialectics, the labor of librarians and their alienation, the philosophical cultivation and creation of librarians, and such major theoretical issues including various contemporary issues, to a certain extent. Based on this, a theoretical framework based on practical materialism was attempted. This book is a comprehensive work written by the author on the basis of his works Study on Axiology of Library, Study on Ontology of Library,and Study on Epistemology of Library. It is suitable for all who care about library existence and development to read.

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