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      • Veterinary & Animal Sciences

        Textbooks, research and professional titles in Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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        Publication of works geared toward a mass-market audience An intentionally small number of titles (15 to 20 titles per year) so as to give a maximum of attention and means to each work and thus optimise their sales potential, both in France and abroad. An ambitious strategy aiming to discover new talent and put French authors back at the top of bestseller lists around the world. In 20 years: 421 titles published, 302 made it on the best-seller lists, 250 have been widely sold abroad.

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        November 2015

        Roland Barthes

        Die Biographie

        by Tiphaine Samoyault, Maria Hoffmann-Dartevelle, Lis Künzli

        Roland Barthes hat die Welt in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts das Lesen gelehrt. Er hat vorgeführt, wie die alltäglichen Dinge, die Mythen des Alltags, zu verstehen sind; er hat das Alphabet der Sprache der Liebe vorbuchstabiert; er hat die Lust am Text propagiert; er hat die Stellung des Autors untergraben − und in seinem letzten Seminar, der »Vorbereitung des Romans«, gestanden, er hätte sich gewünscht, Romancier zu werden. 1915 in Cherbourg geboren, geht er in den Dreißiger Jahren zum Studium nach Paris. Hier sammelt er erst politische Erfahrung, entdeckt die Freundschaft und seine Homosexualität − und am Ende des Jahrzehnts befällt ihn eine Tuberkulose, die in ihn zu langjährigen Sanatoriumsaufenthalten zwingt. Dieser Abbruch einer normalen akademischen Karriere erklärt das späte Erscheinen seines Buches, Am »Nullpunkt der Literatur« (1957) und ist zugleich verantwortlich für seine Schreib- und Forscherhaltung: die überkommenen unverrückbaren universitären Wahrheiten enthüllt er als eine Form des Nicht-Wissens, an deren Stelle er eine neue Wissensform entfaltet. Die Schriftstellerin und Literaturhistorikerin Tiphaine Samoyault entwirft unter Rückgriff auf bisher unzugängliche persönliche Dokumente von Roland Barthes die erste umfassende, alle Aspekte von Werk und Leben ausleuchtende, Biographie. Als Wissenschaftlerin und Literatin liest sie die Person Roland Barthes und dessen Schreiben - und damit die Bedeutung dieses Autors für unsere Zeit.

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        November 2015

        Roland Barthes

        Die Biographie

        by Tiphaine Samoyault, Lis Künzli, Maria Hoffmann-Dartevelle

        Roland Barthes hat die Welt in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts das Lesen gelehrt. Er hat vorgeführt, wie die alltäglichen Dinge, die Mythen des Alltags, zu verstehen sind; er hat das Alphabet der Sprache der Liebe vorbuchstabiert; er hat die Lust am Text propagiert; er hat die Stellung des Autors untergraben − und in seinem letzten Seminar, der »Vorbereitung des Romans«, gestanden, er hätte sich gewünscht, Romancier zu werden. 1915 in Cherbourg geboren, geht er in den Dreißiger Jahren zum Studium nach Paris. Hier sammelt er erst politische Erfahrung, entdeckt die Freundschaft und seine Homosexualität − und am Ende des Jahrzehnts befällt ihn eine Tuberkulose, die in ihn zu langjährigen Sanatoriumsaufenthalten zwingt. Dieser Abbruch einer normalen akademischen Karriere erklärt das späte Erscheinen seines Buches, Am »Nullpunkt der Literatur« (1957) und ist zugleich verantwortlich für seine Schreib- und Forscherhaltung: die überkommenen unverrückbaren universitären Wahrheiten enthüllt er als eine Form des Nicht-Wissens, an deren Stelle er eine neue Wissensform entfaltet. Die Schriftstellerin und Literaturhistorikerin Tiphaine Samoyault entwirft unter Rückgriff auf bisher unzugängliche persönliche Dokumente von Roland Barthes die erste umfassende, alle Aspekte von Werk und Leben ausleuchtende, Biographie. Als Wissenschaftlerin und Literatin liest sie die Person Roland Barthes und dessen Schreiben - und damit die Bedeutung dieses Autors für unsere Zeit.

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        Children's & YA

        O sumiço do tatu (The disappearance of the armadillo)

        by Marília Moreira

        Haroldo, a minho, who as he relates to other animals in the garden brings to light issues such as friendship and respect, mixing a harmonic field with an inside-out view of the garden of a house inhabited by some strange animals, among them the (human) balance-beast.

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        Pode me chamar de Dodô (You can call me Dodo)

        by Daniella Michelin

        Coexistence, harmony, respect, existence and resistance are central themes of the book Pode me chamar de Dodô, written by Daniella Michelin and illustrated by Elisa Carareto.

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        Economics
        November 2002

        Persistence and Change in Rural Communities

        A Fifty Year Follow-up to Six Classic Studies

        by Edited by Albert E Luloff, Richard S Krannich

        In the 1930s and 1940s the US Department of Agriculture undertook detailed studies of six US rural communities representing various patterns of social and economic change that were affecting rural America. These studies became classics in the literature on rural communities, and for the past half-century have helped to develop major theoretical perspectives in community sociology.Fifty years later the same study areas were revisited by a team of rural sociologists, with the goal of assessing what changes have occurred and what community characteristics have persisted. This book assesses these changes in rural life."This volume is an important addition to the sociological literature on rural communities."Willis Goudy, The Agricultural History Review, 2003

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        A oficina do Cambeva (Cambeva's workshop)

        by Lido Loschi

        Cambeva's workshop is the first of four books of the collection "Presente de Vô" in partnership with Grupo Ponto de Partida. The book is a mixture of colours and elements that highlight the memory of the world, in which seekers of memories have the mission of bringing light and life to objects found in the travels of two characters: Zalém and Calunga. Cambeva is a restorer who, when the world lost its embrace, tried to reinvent it; he is the grandfather who mends dreams, forgotten things and lost emotions, to whom the seekers ask for help to fix something. In a magical universe, full of children, grandchildren, stories and memories of his lineage of restorers, when faced with this request for restoration, he makes room to bring back an emblematic figure who can no longer sing. A story about memories, care and affection...

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        Dietetics & nutrition
        April 2007

        Encyclopedia of Vitamin E

        by Edited by Victor R Preedy, Ronald Watson

        Vitamin E is an important dietary constituent which helps in the defence against cellular damage. The process of its absorption from food and its utilisation by the body is an intricate series of reactions. It is also used therapeutically in treating numerous diseases and conditions such as skin damage and the prevention of pathological lesions in major organs, and has been shown to be an important factor in preventing heart disease and cancer. Over 100 chapters from international contributors make this book the most comprehensive reference work in describing both the positive and negative effects and actions of Vitamin E. Chapters are divided into subsections which cover: nomenclature, biochemical, physical and chemical aspects of vitamn E related compounds. Dietary and nutritional influences and effects; cocktails, anti-oxidants mixtures and novel analogues; general physiological systems, metabolism and metabolic stress; brain, neurological and optical systems; reproductive systems, fetus and infant; musculo-skeletal systems and exercise; cardiovascular and pulmonary systems; skin; hepatic, nephrotic and gastrointestinal systems; immune and haematological systems and cancer.

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        Horticulture
        April 2009

        Mango

        Botany, Production and Uses

        by Edited by Richard E Litz

        The Mango is one of the oldest cultivated fruit crops, having been grown in India for at least 4000 years. Mango is the most important fruit crop of Asia and its annual production is exceeded worldwide only by Musa, citrus, grapes and apples. The last decade has seen a rapid growth of mango production, mainly due to expansion into new growing regions but also to the adoption of modern field practices and cultivars. A wide range of fresh, mango cultivars are now consumed worldwide and are available year round. The Mango: Botany, Production and Uses, published in 1997, represented the first comprehensive examination of all aspects of modern mango production and research. Developing upon the successful first edition, this book incorporates a discussion of significant advances in mango research that have contributed to improved production and will be highly relevant for researchers and growers alike.

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        Children's & YA

        Castelos de areia (Sand castles)

        by Márcia Leite

        Humans, who hold the power and exercise it for their own benefit, do not see the other beings of that universe. The invisibility and the political and social relations of micro and macro powers are intertwined in the maximum of coexistence and coexistence between different beings in a common territory.

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        Children's & YA

        Oikoá

        by Felipe Valério

        The name of this book is Oikoá, which means life in the language of the Guarani Mbya people. This name was chosen because the indigenous peoples have been the guardians of life on planet Earth: it is in their territories that there are more types of trees and plants, animals, fish, birds, insects, and where the rivers and forests are best preserved.

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        October 2010

        Die Lust am Text

        by Roland Barthes, Ottmar Ette

        Der berühmte Essay über den Akt des Lesens, in dem Roland Barthes erstmals seine Ästhetik der Lust formuliert, markiert nicht nur eine entscheidende Wende in seinem Denken, sondern ist einer der Schlüsseltexte des Poststrukturalismus und ein Klassiker der neueren französischen Textkritik.

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        Agriculture & related industries
        July 2002

        Economic and Social Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology

        by Edited by Robert E Evenson, Vittorio Santaniello, David Zilberman

        There are currently many controversial socioeconomic issues concerned with the development and implementation of agricultural biotechnology. This book presents selected revised and edited papers from the fourth and fifth meetings of the International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research, held in Italy in 2000 and 2001.

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        June 2021

        Rupert undercover - Ostfriesische Jagd

        Der neue Auftrag. Band 2. Kriminalroman

        by Wolf, Klaus-Peter

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        Limnology (freshwater)
        December 2005

        Land Use Changes in Tropical Watersheds

        Evidence, Causes and Remedies

        by Edited by Ian Coxhead, Gerald E Shively

        This book studies land use change in tropical landscapes, with particular emphasis on the economic processes that influence rates of land degradation and forest clearing. Multidisciplinary contributions draw lessons from a rich, decade-long collection of economic, social and environmental data on the Manupali upland watershed in the southern Philippines. Through this detailed case study the book documents forces leading to land use changes, in particular the potential impacts of institutional evolution and policy reforms, and highlights interrelationships between biological, economic, and social phenomena.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 1999

        Bussy D'Ambois

        By George Chapman

        by N. S. Brooke

        Revels stuff. . . .|This Edition of George Chapman's tragedy differs from all other modern editions in being primarily based on the Quarto of 1607 in preference to the much revised Quarto of 1641. N. S. Brooke believes that the earlier text gives a more certain indication of Chapman's intentions and he has supported this view in an introduction and by a bibliographical and critical study of the play. The divergence between the texts of 1607 and 1641 are set out clearly in this volume, which includes the usual textual and critical apparatus found in the Revels series. ;

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