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      • BRILL

        Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, Brill is a leading international academic publisher in Asian Studies, Classical Studies, History, Middle East and Islamic Studies, Biblical and Religious Studies, Language & Linguistics, Philosophy and International Law to name but a few. With offices in Leiden (NL), Boston (US), Paderborn (GER), Singapore (SG) and Beijing (CN), Brill today publishes more than 300 journals and close to 1,400 new books and reference works each year, available in print and online. Brill also markets a large number of primary source research collections and databases. The company’s key customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. Brill is a publicly traded company and is listed on Euronext Amsterdam NV.

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      • N. L. Brisson

        These books represent a decade of work, essays posted to a blog The Armchair Observer (now deleted) about what was happening in American Politics. A fiction entry predicts what America's future could look like.

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      • Other graphic art forms
        May 2008

        My First 80,000 Words

        by 333 illustrators

        333 of the most prestigious illustrators and graphic artists from different countries are participating in this singular project. Each was asked to choose a single word, one they considered as their favourite, and do the illustration for it.

      • European history
        January 2020

        The War Is Over: Alicante, 1939

        by Negrin, J; Dickson, A; Azkarraga, JM; AA.VV.

        80 years after the end of the civil war in Alicante, the book collects testimonies from the vanquished.

      • Classic fiction (Children's/YA)
        May 2020

        Mr. Korbes and Other Stories by the Brothers Grimm

        by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm; Oliveiro Dumas; Pedro Gálvez

        This collection, which includes twenty-four of the lesser known stories, hopes to prolong the life of these tales thanks to their new readers. Pedro Gálvez's translation is respectful towards the original form, which was unpolished and direct, though full of charm. Oliveiro Dumas was in charge of setting them on stage. Thanks to him, these folk tales from so long ago seem to have taken place this very morning, and they are sure to frighten and delight both young and old.

      • Classic fiction (Children's/YA)
        July 2020

        Ten Little Puppies

        by José Mallorqui; Rafael de Penagos

        With this book we retrieve a work originally published in 1943 with a text by José Mallorquí, author of the popular series El Coyote, and illustrations by Rafael de Penagos. With very little text and a great profusion of images, the consecutive disappearance of ten puppies is narrated, which reappear together at the end of the story.

      • Classic fiction (Children's/YA)
        May 2020

        Once Upon 21 Times…, Little Red Riding Hood

        by 21 Illustrators

        This project has its origin in a workshop for illustrators which took place in Japan’s Itabashi Museum during the summer of 2003. The participants –of whose works the book comprises– were asked not to limit themselves to simply putting their illustrations alongside Perrault’s words. Instead they were to feel free to make any changes desired in order to realise their particular interests in the tale. The result is as varied as it is surprising: there are stories of fear, of laughter and adventure; also of ghosts, love or gastronomy.

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