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      • Bearport Publishing

        Bearport Publishing specializes in creating high-interest, visually appealing books that focus on fun and unusual topics that young readers love.

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      • Brown Bear Books

        Brown Bear Bookspublish and package high-quality, illustrated children’sbooks for trade and school libraries. They also own Windmill Books, who publish educational material.

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        October 2017

        Pompeji

        Das Leben in einer römischen Stadt

        by Beard, Mary

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        Children's & YA
        January 2010

        Green Beard

        by Serhii Pushyk (Author), Rostyslav Kramar (Illustrator)

        Simple, light, funny, and at the same time wise, these poems awaken the imagination of any reader, introducing them to a world of new things and concepts. Rostyslav Kramar's illustrations perfectly complement the work, as they are as bright and charming as if they were guided by a child's imagination.   From 3 to 8 years,  1330 words Rightsholder contact: Diana Semak, bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

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        October 2016

        SPQR

        Die tausendjährige Geschichte Roms

        by Beard, Mary / Englisch Bischoff, Ulrike

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        June 2017

        Kleopatras Nase

        Neue Begegnungen mit der Alten Geschichte

        by Beard, Mary / Englisch Blank-Sangmeister, Ursula

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        October 2022

        Red Flowers

        by Shui Yunxian is a national first-class writer, a member of the 7th All-Committee of the China Writers Association, and also the honorary president of the Hunan Writers Association. He has been granted a special government allowance.

        Red Flowers tells the story of how, in the late 1960s, a group of college students, including the protagonist, came to the Dehua Electric Motor Manufacturing Factory, learned and practiced in the manufacturing workshop, and achieved personal development. For the protagonist, his master, who was nicknamed "Beard Mo," was both a master and a rival. Conflicts arose almost everywhere between the two. However, the conflicts also reflected their awe of ordinary work, pursuit of perfection, persistence in dreams, and flawless interpretation of the craftsmanship spirit.

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        December 1996

        Mark Twains Abenteuer in fünf Bänden

        Band 3: Ein Yankee am Hofe des Königs Artus

        by Mark Twain, Norbert Kohl, Daniel C. Beard, Maja Ueberle, Norbert Kohl

        Die fünfbändige Ausgabe Mark Twains Abenteuer präsentiert den großen amerikanischen Erzähler mit seinen Abenteuerromanen Tom Sawyers Abenteuer, Huckleberry Finns Abenteuer und Ein Yankee am Hofe des Königs Artus ebenso wie den Reiseschriftsteller, der aus der Perspektive des Arglosen im Ausland auch einen Bummel durch Europa unternommen hat.

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        January 2022

        Infectious Fungi, Second Edition

        by Brian R. Shmaefsky, Ph.D. and David L. Brock

        Fungi are much more than moldy creatures that decompose old food. In fact, infectious fungi are among the most common disease-causing agents in the world. Whether afflicted with ringworm or thrush, nearly all people will contract a fungus at least once. While most cases produce only annoying consequences, some can be quite deadly. Millions in the tropics die each year from this disease, and the problem is becoming more and more common in the United States. In Infectious Fungi, Second Edition students will learn about the symptoms, ailments, and treatment options of a variety of infectious fungi, as well as the challenges now facing the treatment of this disease and the growing threat to public health.

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        Microbiology (non-medical)
        January 1965

        Rust Fungi, parts I - III; The Generic Names of Uredinales

        by Laundon

        Mycological papers on rust fungi, parts 1 to 3: The generic names of Uredinales

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        Mycology, fungi (non-medical)
        September 2011

        Dictionary of the Fungi

        by Edited by Paul M Kirk, Paul F Cannon, J A Stalpers, D W Minter

        This is a paperback version of the 2008 edition of The Dictionary of the Fungi, 10th Edition This 10th edition, of the acclaimed reference work, has more than 21,000 entries, and provides the most complete listing available of generic names of fungi, their families and orders, their attributes and descriptive terms. For each genus, the authority, the date of publication, status, systematic position, number of accepted species, distribution, and key references are given. Diagnoses of families and details of orders and higher categories are included for all groups of fungi. In addition, there are biographic notes, information on well-known metabolites and mycotoxins, and concise accounts of almost all pure and applied aspects of the subject (including citations of important literature). To buy this book in Australia or New Zealand, please contact CSIRO press

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        Reference works
        September 2008

        Dictionary of the Fungi

        by Edited by Paul M Kirk, Paul F Cannon, J A Stalpers, D W Minter.

        This new edition, with more than 21,000 entries, provides the most complete listing available of generic names of fungi, their families and orders, their attributes and descriptive terms. For each genus, the authority, the date of publication, status, systematic position, number of accepted species, distribution, and key references are given. Diagnoses of families and details of orders and higher categories are included for all groups of fungi. In addition, there are biographic notes, information on well-known metabolites and mycotoxins, and concise accounts of almost all pure and applied aspects of the subject (including citations of important literature).

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        Pest control
        August 2001

        Fungi as Biocontrol Agents

        Progress, Problems and Potential

        by Edited by Tariq Butt, Chris Jackson, Naresh Magan

        There is increasing interest in the use of fungi for the control of pests, weeds and diseases. This book brings together perspectives from pathology, ecology, genetics, physiology, production technology, to address the use of fungi as biological control agents.

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        Botany & plant sciences
        August 1994

        Preservation and Maintenance of Living Fungi, 2nd Edition

        by D Smith, A H S Onions

        This second edition has been extended to include new information and developments in the preservation of fungi but maintains the coverage of methodology as presented in the first edition published in 1983. The book enables readers to select suitable preservation procedures for their purposes, gives information on the growth and maintenance of fungi and provides the background to manage a collection of microorganisms both safely and effectively. The methods described are those in operation or experimented upon at IMI, and cover the simple to the more complex techniques. The methods listed are of use in all situations where living cultures of fungi are required, from teaching and research to industry and technology.

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        Mycology, fungi (non-medical)
        January 1953

        Fungi from the Gold Coast

        by S J Hughes

        Mycological paper on fungi from the gold coast

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        Mycology, fungi (non-medical)
        January 1993

        Mitosporic Fungi from Malawi

        by B C Sutton

        Mycological paper of Mitosporic Fungi from Malawi

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        Mycology, fungi (non-medical)
        January 1995

        Fungi described and recorded fom Eucalypus

        by K V Sankaran, D W Minter

        Mycological paper on fungi described and recorded from Eucalyptus

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        Children's & YA

        Amazing Parasites:plants, fungi, animals

        by Alyona Vasnetsova

        We often use the word parasite meaning a lazy sponger. In biology however, organisms living at the expense of others are called parasites. We are surrounded by these creatures, they are everywhere, sometimes inside us, too! What a huge community! Plants, fungi, insects, even fish, birds and animals! Learn about how parasites live, why they are needed in nature and what use they can be to us.

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