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      • SaltWay

        In addition to trade representation for a select group of independent publishers in international markets SaltWay Global provides Rights Sales and bespoke Marketing services.

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      • That Al Salasil Co.

        One of the major publishers in the Middle East with an expanding spectrum of services with 30 outlets in Kuwait and Bahrain. We participate in all of the prominent International and Arab book fairs.

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      • Trusted Partner
        April 2012

        Der Tag des Königs

        by Abdellah Taïa

        An der Straße von Rabat nach Salé wartet eine Menschenmenge auf die Ankunft Hassans II., des Königs von Marokko. Mitten darin zwei Jungen.Khalid stammt aus einem herrschaftlichen Haus im reichsten Viertel der Stadt, Omar aus der armen Vorstadt. Dennoch sind sie unzertrennlich. Omar liebt Khalid, den feingliedrigen Jungen mit der zarten Haut und den überspannten Ideen. Und Khalid Omar, der mit seinen vierzehn Jahren schon die Verantwortung für seinen Vater trägt. Der ist wie ein kleines Kind, seit Omars Mutter die Familie verlassen hat. Doch unter dieser Beziehung der beiden ungleichen Jungen lauern Abgründe. Und jetzt ist überdies Khalid ausgewählt, als reichster und bester Schüler der Klasse dem König die Hand zu küssen. Er hat Omar nichts davon gesagt. Dieser Verrat läßt die Kluft zwischen beiden aufbrechen – und verlangt ein Opfer. Lakonisch, dramatisch, mit kunstvoller Theatralik erzählt der marokkanische Autor Abdellah Taïa, wie Liebe umschlägt in Gewalt unter einem von sozialer Ungleichheit und Tabus geprägten despotischen Regime.

      • Trusted Partner

        FARAH BELAJAR MENJADI BERANI DARIPADA KISAH NABI MUSA A.S

        by Anis Puteri, Syaari Ab Rahman, Nabilah M Zaidi

        “Inspiration from the story of Moses who built courage to face Pharaoh” Farah has a mission. Farah wanted to sell chocolate cakes and donate money for sale to orphan homes. But the mission is more complicated than Farah imagined. Farah doesn’t feel like he can. Did Farah manage to sell all of his cakes? This story about Farah learning to be brave from the tale of Moses A.S!

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        Agriculture & related industries
        March 2003

        Banana Wars

        The Anatomy of a Trade Dispute

        by Edited by Timothy E Josling, Timothy G Taylor

        In 2001, the EU and US announced the end of a trade dispute over the sale of bananas into the EU market. The allocation of import licences had been found to violate World Trade Organization rules and to discriminate against suppliers from Latin America.This book examines the issues surrounding the dispute, in particular: the dependence of small Carribean economies on European Banana Markets; the role of the private sector in influencing public policy; the relation between the banana trade and the political tensions of the EU Common Agricultural Policy; the domestic political influence of banana companies in the US and the role of the WTO and its settlement of trade disputes.

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Pharmacy Assessment

        Sale and purchase of pharmacies

        by Dipl.-Kfm. Axel Witte and Dipl.-Bw. Doris zur Mühlen

        To avoid unpleasant surprises, it is worth taking a closer look when buying or selling a pharmacy. Whether buyer or seller: both parties ask themselves the question of the market value of an object. This is determined by a multitude of factors. This book shows how both parties arrive at a realistic assessment. The revised and updated edition of the classic work guides you through the process of assessing a pharmacy’s value. Various examples help to assess the facts and support the understanding of relevant factors during the sale or purchasing process, which is usually carried out with the help of an advisor experienced in the field.

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2009

        The politics of alcohol

        A history of the drink question in England

        by James Nicholls

        Questions about drink - how it is used, how it should be regulated and the social risks it presents - have been a source of sustained and heated dispute in recent years. In The politics of alcohol, Nicholls puts these concerns in historical context by providing a detailed and extensive survey of public debates on alcohol from the introduction of licensing in the mid-sixteenth century through to recent controversies over 24-hour licensing, binge drinking and the cheap sale of alcohol in supermarkets. In doing so, he shows that concerns over drinking have always been tied to broader questions about national identity, individual freedom and the relationship between government and the market. He argues that in order to properly understand the cultural status of alcohol we need to consider what attitudes to drinking tell us about the principles that underpin our modern, liberal society. The politics of alcohol presents a wide-ranging, accessible and critically illuminating guide to the social, political and cultural history of alcohol in England. Covering areas including law, public policy, medical thought, media representations and political philosophy, it will provide essential reading for anyone interested in either the history of alcohol consumption, alcohol policy or the complex social questions posed by drinking today.

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        Insecticide & herbicide technology
        August 1996

        Illustrations of Quarantine Pests for Europe

        by Edited by I M Smith, Anne S Roy

        This book is a companion volume to Quarantine Pests for Europe, published originally in 1992 by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO) and CAB INTERNATIONAL (CABI) for the European Union. The previous book provides information on identity, hosts, geographical distribution, biology, detection and identification, means of movement and dispersal, pest significance, phytosanitary measures and a bibliography for all the quarantine pests listed by EPPO and the European Union, but does not contain any illustrations. A second edition of Quarantine Pests for Europe will be published at the end of 1996. The present book contains approximately 400 colour illustrations, most of them new in relation to the very first illustrations of the EPPO Data Sheets which appeared in Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin in the 1980s. The book covers most of the quarantine pests listed by EPPO and the European Union, including those which have been added to the quarantine lists since 1992. Thus it will be compatible with the second edition of the volume of text data sheets. The quarantine pests concerned are either not present in the Euro-Mediterranean region, or only present to a limited extent and submitted to official control measures. The sequence of presentation is as for the text volume, i.e. insects, nematodes, fungi, bacteria, viruses, parasitic plants. Within each chapter, the pest illustrations appear in alphabetical order. An index including scientific names and synonyms is included at the end of the book. Accompanying text is presented in both English and French. Although it has not been possible to illustrate every listed quarantine pest, this book provides a unique collection that will help phytosanitary inspectors, plant health officers, and others working in the field of plant quarantine, or plant protection in general, to recognize and identify quarantine pests. The book is published by EPPO in association with CABI, and is available for sale exclusively through CABI.

      • Poupou is looking for his dad !

        by Sharian Davidian, Mathieu Triolet

        Poupou, his teddy bear under his arm & a scarf around his neck, leaves home in search of his daddy, who mysteriously disappeared. In his quest, a raindeer, a fox, a rabbit and other animals will share with him precious advice & memories. This will give him the strength to progress on the difficult road.A poetic text, full of sensitivity, on the father-child relationship and that of separation.Watercolour illustrations, full of tenderness.

      • Children's & YA

        Rolf in a box

        by Annicka Thamm

        Rolf loves his cardboard. He plays with it in a thousand ways: in front of // behind // next to it // on top // across... In a thousand ways, I say... Useful situational language for kindergardens,  ideas for creative workshops.

      • Children's & YA

        Wonderful life !

        by Elis Wilk

        A poetic, graphic & colourful journey to the heart of the small precious moments of our lives that are born under the attentive and curious eyes of children: a laughter, a pebble, a shadow, small anodyne things, yet fundamental.Elis Wilk’s light-hearted yet profound look at the beauty of everyday life from a child’s perspective.The shimmering watercolour illustrations enhance the poetry and stimulate the imagination.

      • Personal & social issues

        What about my origins ?

        by Séverine Thevenet, Anne Coupvent

        Mom has cat eyes, Daddy has eyes like a grain of rice. And me, in this hullabaloo, how do I look like ? Children’s early questions about similarities & differences. They are part of their identity : Who do I look like? What will I be like as an adult? A book dealing with cultural diversity, morphological differences, handicap... A lot of window-opening topics.Original illustrations, painted on wood, wonderfully echo the poetry and tenderness of the text. And a hint of malice !

      • Sucré, salé, poivré et compagnie

        by Written by Jacques Pasquet, illustrated by Claire Anghinolfi

        Sweet, Salty, Peppery and Company A brilliant nonfiction book about spices found throughout the world: salt, pepper, chilli pepper, mustard, ginger, cinnamon, vanilla, chocolate, coffee, tea... Where do they come from ? In which way and form do they get to us? What shapes can they take ? How are they grown, and then transformed? With his undeniable storytelling talent, Jacques Pasquet explains to us everything we need to know about spices: their story, where they come from, and even some legends surrounding them! Claire Anghinolfi offers us realistic and stylized illustrations painted in gouache.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2020

        When the Improbable Happens

        So Does a Different Future

        by Yannick Roudaut

        The only sure thing is the improbable and it opens up doors to other, unforeseen opportunities…   In the spring of 2020, the improbable happened.  The unthinkable too: the world economy came to a halt.  Who could have imagined that?  Nobody.  But now we know that an off switch does indeed exist.  The economic collapse was not destiny, it was a choice.   History is a succession of improbable events that come one after the other that lead to a future that was unimaginable just a few months earlier.    Each shock, every illness, must be considered as indicators to rectify humanity’s mortifying trajectory.  Each crisis is an opportunity to learn something that will allow for innovation, to think differently, to reevaluate our relationship with time, work, money and others.  In nature, every constraint is a source of innovation.  Humanity must learn to find inspiration in order to self-correct its path to a different, better future.

      • Food & Drink
        September 2018

        Brick Lane Cookbook

        by Dina Begum

        Brick Lane is famous for many things: for being home to the biggest Bangladeshi community in the UK, for its curry houses and Bengali sweet shops, for its graffiti, its long-running market and its beigel shops. Now, its also increasingly well known for its thriving art and fashion scene and the incredible street food available there. Dina Begum has been a regular visitor since she was a little girl eating lamb kofta rolls with her dad at the Sweet & Spicy cafe. In her first book, she celebrates Brick Lane's diverse food cultures: from the homestyle Bangladeshi curries she grew up eating to her own luscious and indulgent cakes, from Chinese-style burgers to classic Buffalo wings, from smoothie bowls to raw coffee brownies. With contributions from street food traders and restaurants including Gram Bangla, Beigel Bake, Blanchette, Chez Elles, St Sugar of London, Cafe 1001 and Moo Cantina, the Brick Lane Cookbook is a culinary map of the East End's tastiest street and a snapshot of London at its authentic, multi-cultural best.

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        Children's & YA

        PEEKABOO'S PICTURE DICTIONARY

        by NATAŠA BUCIK

        PEEKABOO’S PICTURE DICTIONARYSLOVENE-ENGLISH-FRENCHWritten by Nataša Bucik, Kaja BucikIllustrated by Ana Zavadlav With single and double page illustrations this picture dictionary introduces over 1200 words. The dictionary is suitable for children aged 3 years and up, when they start paying greater attention to naming things in their environment. It will also be a welcome picture dictionary for learning foreign words for children (up to the age of 10). Peekaboo’s Picture Dictionary is published in various language editions (3-5 languages). Illustrator Ana Zavadlav was given the Smrekar Award for popular science illustration for her dictionary illustrations. Format: 23 x 30.5 cm | 96 pages | Age: 3+

      • Children's & YA
        October 2018

        I can hear them coming for us

        by Florence Cadier

        When Leo meets Leonore at his boxing class, it’s love at first sight. The day he turns 15, he makes up his mind to kiss her. Then a boy named Robin shows up at his party. Fine features, golden eyes... Bewitching Robin. Leo falls head over heels for him. But why, when an hour earlier, he only had eyes for Leonore? How can you get a boy’s attention when you’re afraid of what his family and friends think of you? How do accept your own powerful feelings? Then one day, Robin and Leo are victims of a homophobic assault...

      • Asian Vegetables

        by Caroline Ho-Yi Wang, Patricia Ho-Yi Wang, Stéphanie Ho-Yi Wang, photos by Virginie Gosselin

        If bok choy has been able to acquire a prominent place on Western shelves, many other Asian vegetables still remain unknown. But these tasty, nutritious vegetables can be easily grown in temperate, and even northern, climates! Caroline, Stephanie andPatricia Ho-Yi Wang, three sisters of Cantonese origin, have made it their mission to introduce these vegetables, which everyone will love, in a unique book that is both a guide to gardening and a cookbook, as well as the story of a family. Presenting 15 Asian vegetables according to each season, the book offers advice to Sunday gardeners as well as future market gardeners on how to organically grow and harvest these vegetables, as well as provides preservation techniques, nutritional information and cookingmethods. Around forty recipes, some of which were created by famous chefs, are presented as well. The Wang sisters also explore the world of Asian vegetables from a cultural point of view, tracing the place that these hold in their own lives and in those of their family members, many of whom left China to emigrate to Madagascar before finally settling in Quebec. A true homage to the earth, good food and one’s roots!

      • The Whiskey Handbook

        The Essential Guide to All Things Whiskey

        by Daniel O'Sullivan

        Enjoy this world-wide celebration of whiskey. Discover the history of whiskey, learn how it is made, explore whiskey from all over the world, and learn how best to serve and drink it.

      • National Healing

        Utah State University Press

        by Claude Hurlbert

        Worldwide rights available excluding English language rights for sale and distribution in Canada and the United States including U.S. territories and possessions.

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