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      • Burnet Media

        Burnet Media is an independent publisher based in Cape Town, South Africa. We specialise in forging close author-publisher partnerships for trade and customised projects.

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      • Knigolove

        #knigolove is an independent Ukrainian publishing house established in 2016. We specialize in translations of contemporary literary fiction and non-fiction titles. Within the Ukrainian market, #knigolove is widely known as a publisher of quality books, both children’s and adult. Aside from translations, we actively work with prominent Ukrainian authors whose books quickly become Ukrainian bestsellers. #knigolove is also proud of its successful collaborations with international organizations such as UNICEF, the United Nations Population Fund, and the United Nations.   Our mission is to create books for people who want to change themselves and the world around them for the better.

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        August 2013

        Philosophische Schriften

        by Denis Diderot, Alexander Becker

        Die Aufklärung hat nicht nur die Ideen der Gleichheit und Freiheit propagiert und die sinnliche Erfahrung zur einzigen Quelle von Wissen erklärt: In Frankreich hat sie auch das Projekt des Materialismus wiederbelebt und zu einem neuen Höhepunkt geführt. Denis Diderot ist einer der radikalsten und originellsten Vertreter dieses aufklärerischen Naturalismus. Er verfolgt die Idee, dass der Mensch nichts anderes als ein Teil einer dynamischen, sich verändernden natürlichen Welt ist, mit erstaunlicher Offenheit und Lust am gedanklichen Experiment durch alle Bereiche der Philosophie hindurch. Der Band enthält die zentralen philosophischen Schriften Diderots und führt kompakt in sein Denken ein.

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        Biography & True Stories
        June 2010

        Alison Uttley: Spinner of Tales

        The authorised biography of the creator of Little Grey Rabbit

        by Denis Judd

        Little Grey Rabbit and Sam Pig are just two of the inspired characters created by Alison Uttley, loved by millions and still very popular today. But who was the real woman spinning enchanting tales of country life and lore, magic and friendship? Alison Uttley gathered much of the inspiration for her stories from the fond memories of her Derbyshire childhood and her love of the countryside. A talented and prolific writer, she was still producing stories in her late eighties. Yet she was often plagued by self-doubt, and extremely possessive over her close friends, family and work. Tragically, Alison's husband committed suicide before her writing successes. She soon developed a smothering relationship with her only child John, even convincing him to jilt his first fiancée and escape to Scotland - the honeymoon destination. With exclusive and unrestricted access to her personal diaries and private letters, Denis Judd paints an intriguing portrait of one of the most successful, creative and troubled children's authors of modern times. ;

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        Medicine
        April 2022

        Fraser’s The Behaviour and Welfare of the Horse

        by Christopher B Riley, Sharon E Cregier, Andrew F Fraser

        This book continues to provide a comprehensive overview of equine behaviour and an outline of current advances in our understanding, as well as offering insights into contemporary and future challenges for improving horse welfare and safety. Completely updated and revised, a new, international, expert editorial team builds on Andrew Fraser's decades of work as an ethologist, veterinarian, historian, horseman, breeder, trainer, conservationist, and field scientist, sharing essential knowledge to improve horse behaviour and welfare. A range of international experts and key opinion leaders have updated this edition to include the effects of noise on the horse's welfare, husbandry and grazing management including the identification of harmful plants and issues of climate change. New illustrations and examples bring the book to life and further help to explain equine behaviour in a whole range of different situations, including road transport and horse safety during transport. The text covers key issues concerning equipment and the horse's mouth. It gives new insights into genetics, temperament and horse vocalisations and what these indicate. Welfare assessment models are outlined and the challenges presented in different equestrian sports debated. Difficult topics such as euthanasia are covered also. This classic text remains an essential resource for veterinarians, animal scientists, equine professionals and horse owners.

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        March 1992

        Die Verräter

        by Denis Diderot, Horst Günther, Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Meyer, Horst Günther, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

        Denis Diderot (1713-1784) war ein französischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph der Aufklärung sowie einer der Herausgeber der berühmten Encyclopédie. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing wurde am 22. Januar 1729 geboren und verstarb am 15. Februar 1781. Seine Dramen und kunsttheoretischen Schriften machen ihn zu einem der bedeutendsten Dichter der deutschen Aufklärung.

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        June 1984

        Rameaus Neffe

        Ein Dialog von Diderot. Le Neveu de Rameau. Übersetzt von Goethe. Zweisprachige Ausgabe. Mit Zeichnungen von Antoine Watteau. Herausgegeben und mit einem Nachwort versehen von Horst Günther

        by Denis Diderot, Horst Günther, Antoine Watteau, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Horst Günther

        Denis Diderot (1713-1784) war ein französischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph der Aufklärung sowie einer der Herausgeber der berühmten Encyclopédie. Johann Wolfgang Goethe, am 28. August 1749 in Frankfurt am Main geboren, absolvierte ein Jurastudium und trat dann in den Regierungsdienst am Hof von Weimar ein. 1773 veröffentlichte er Götz von Berlichingen (anonym) und 1774 Die Leiden des jungen Werthers. Es folgte eine Vielzahl weiterer Veröffentlichungen, zu den berühmtesten zählen Italienische Reise (1816/1817), Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1798) und Faust (1808). Johann Wolfgang Goethe starb am 22. März 1832 in Weimar.

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        August 2012

        Das Collège de Sociologie

        1937–1939

        by Denis Hollier, Horst Brühmann, Irene Albers, Stephan Moebius

        Kaum eine intellektuelle Gruppierung des 20. Jahrhunderts hat eine vergleichbare Wirkung und Faszinationskraft entfaltet wie das Collège de sociologie, das 1937 von Georges Bataille zusammen mit Roger Caillois und Michel Leiris gegründet wurde. Den Mitgliedern des Collège geht es im Anschluß an die Religionssoziologie von Durkheim und Mauss um die Etablierung einer Soziologie des Sakralen, das aus seinen religionswissenschaftlichen und ethnologischen Bezügen gelöst und für eine allgemeine Wissenschaft moderner Gesellschaften fruchtbar gemacht werden soll. Einer sich rapide individualisierenden Gesellschaft, deren atomistischer und anomischer Zustand sie besonders anfällig für faschistische Propaganda macht, setzen die Collègiens die Schaffung frei wählbarer Gemeinschaften entgegen, die durch Erfahrungen der kollektiven Ekstase, von Festen und Mythen zusammengehalten werden. Die reich kommentierte Edition von Denis Hollier hat den Diskussionszusammenhang des Collège de sociologie erstmals erschlossen und zeitlich nachvollziehbar gemacht. Zahlreiche Texte sind nur in dieser Ausgabe zugänglich; nun liegt sie erstmals in vollständiger deutscher Übersetzung vor. Editorisch bearbeitet und mit einem Nachwort von Irene Albers und Stephan Moebius.

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        March 2021

        Tian Hai Small Volume

        by Yin Guang

        Yelu is a "string singer" who wanders in three time and space. In the deep sea, she couldn't love it; in Jiuxiao, the hero had turned his head early; in the world, her best friend died in the sea of ​​fire... The whole book is developed around the theme of "Oriental Classical Aesthetics + Juvenile Growth Fantasy", inspiring and moving. Time and Space 1. Love of the Sharks: Yelu loves freedom, is sensitive and passionate, enters the Sharks Deep Sea Yuefu, and worships the master Lingzhou who never accepts disciples. In the past, old friends came to visit one after another, and there were unusual life experiences hidden in a peaceful life. The Sea Emperor Festival is coming, Ye Lu is arranged to be on the altar, and when she finishes singing a long song in a foreign land, the mystery of her life experience is gradually revealed. Then the "red ghost" invaded the ocean and fought a war with the shark clan... Time and Space 2. The growth of the Yu clan: Ye Lu came to the "Nine Layers of Bi" of the Yu clan's life with the love of the sea under the sea. Here, she became friends with a group of Yu people. The talented and unconventional big brother "Leader" Solitre, the younger brother he brought out, the introverted and steady Knight, the combative deputy leader Kao... Yelu remembers this group infinitely, but Yuren Life is short, fighting time has become an impossible wish. Until the conflict broke out, Knight grew rapidly to replace the aging Solitre, Kao instigated it, and everyone’s pure feelings were met with suspicion... Time and Space 3. The magician’s fantasy: In the land of the magician world, the genius "swordsman" "Banxia was buried in the fire for the birthday of her best friend Ye Lu; ten years later, Banxia was resurrected for Ye Lu's wedding, and was once again given the mission of entering the fire. Banxia finally fulfilled Ye Lu’s wish, and Ye Lu, as the singer of Xian, was deceived by fate and remained alone in the world...

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        November 2020

        Burning Passion

        by Shi Zhongshan

        The manuscript is a collection of Shi Zhongshan's short stories and short stories, including Shi Zhongshan's representative works "The Passionate Years" (formerly known as "Father Entering the City"), "Happiness is Like a Flower", "Beijing Story", "The Last Soldier", etc. . The protagonist Shi Guangrong in "The Passion Burning Years" is brave and tenacious in the face of the enemy, loyal and bold in the face of comrades, and harsh and harsh in the face of his relatives. He has an innate spirit of desperation, gratitude and perseverance. It gives readers a strong sense of touch, and is a classic character in literary works; Du Juan, the protagonist of "Happiness is like a flower", a female soldier of the Cultural Works Troupe, is obsessed with dance, but she doesn't want the son of the army chief, Bai Yang, and the young secretary of the Ministry of Culture. Lin Bin launched a fierce love attack on her at the same time. The fate of the three changed with the changes of the times. The work vividly reproduces the simple and warm innocent age experienced by the protagonist in the 1980s, and delicately depicts the joys and sorrows in the green barracks. "The Last Soldier" shows Wang Qinggui’s peculiar life of ups and downs, sadness and depression, and portrays the protagonist who is the only survivor of a war’s kind, beautiful, simple and noble human virtues that are loyal to the friendship and justice of the war. The images of real soldiers and special veterans who have gone from war to a heavy life...These works have true feelings in popular, compassion in plain, far-reaching sustenance, rich writing ability, and accurately and profoundly depict the transformation of the past thirty years from a unique perspective. The image of Chinese soldiers truly reproduces the spiritual outlook of contemporary Chinese soldiers.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2024

        Borrowed objects and the art of poetry

        Spolia in Old English verse

        by Denis Ferhatovic

        This study examines Exeter riddles, Anglo-Saxon biblical poems (Exodus, Andreas, Judith) and Beowulf in order to uncover the poetics of spolia, an imaginative use of recycled fictional artefacts to create sites of metatextual reflection. Old English poetry famously lacks an explicit ars poetica. This book argues that attention to particularly charged moments within texts - especially those concerned with translation, transformation and the layering of various pasts - yields a previously unrecognised means for theorising Anglo-Saxon poetic creativity. Borrowed objects and the art of poetry works at the intersections of materiality and poetics, balancing insights from thing theory and related approaches with close readings of passages from Old English texts.

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        September 2006

        Das Zeitalter der Intelligenz

        Zur vergleichenden Geschichte der Gebildeten in Europa bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg

        by Sdvizkov, Denis; Sdvižkov, Denis

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2015

        A History of Western Historical Thought

        by Pei YU

        This book is an intellectual history of Western theory, it focuses on describing the thoughts development and process in different historical periods. It is guided by historical materialism to reveal the evolution of the western theories, and illuminates development of west history thoughts. To some extent, this book reflects Chinese history researchers’ recent development on western historic thoughts research.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        Three Brave Knights

        by Anna Tretyak (Author), Natalya Chorna (Illustrator)

        Once upon a time, three brave knights appeared in the modern world! However, here's the surprise: these knights are actually three cheeky little girls pretending to be knights! Their imagination transforms ordinary objects and people into marvelous creatures, turning an ordinary day into an exciting adventure. They embark on many brave feats during their day, including fighting a dragon and, of course, saving a princess! The author demonstrates that children, and even adults, can be whoever they want with the power of imagination.   From 3 to 6 years, 304 words Rightsholders: hanna.bulhakova@ranok-school.com

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2018

        Water and fire

        The myth of the flood in Anglo-Saxon England

        by Anke Bernau, Daniel Anlezark

        Noah's Flood is one of the Bible's most popular stories, and flood myths survive in many cultures today. This book presents the first comprehensive examination of the incorporation of the Flood myth into the Anglo-Saxon imagination. Focusing on literary representations, it contributes to our understanding of how Christian Anglo-Saxons perceived their place in the cosmos. For them, history unfolded between the primeval Deluge and a future - perhaps imminent - flood of fire, which would destroy the world. This study reveals both an imaginative diversity and shared interpretations of the Flood myth. Anglo-Saxons saw the Flood as a climactic event in God's ongoing war with his more rebellious creatures, but they also perceived the mystery of redemption through baptism. Anlezark studies a range of texts against their historical background, and discusses shifting emphases in the way the Flood was interpreted for diverse audiences. The book concludes with a discussion of Beowulf, relating the epic poem's presentation of the Flood myth to that of other Anglo-Saxon texts.

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