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Richard Griffin (1820) Ltd t/a Tarquin
Tarquin produces books for recreational mathematics, and for students and teachers in schools. We have a near 50 year history of enriching mathematics as well as papercraft and origami titles. Many of our 240 titles have been translated into all the major languages of the world. But as a small publisher, we understand other small publishers and can tailor rights deals appropriately and economically. We have 12 titles that are new in 2020 and where rights are available.
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Promoted ContentOctober 2011
Claude Lévi-Strauss
Selbstbildnis des Ethnologen
by Pierre-André Boutang, Annie Chevallay, Claude Lévi-Strauss
Als »Legende zu Lebzeiten und eine der prägendsten Figuren der humanwissenschaftlichen Forschung im 20. Jahrhunderts« würdigte Die Zeit den französischen Ethnologen und Universalgelehrten Claude Lévi-Strauss, der im Oktober 2009 im Alter von einhundert Jahren starb. Für ihre Dokumentation haben Pierre-André Boutang und Annie Chevallay Interviews, Zeitzeugnisse sowie Filmmaterial, das Lévi-Strauss selbst gedreht hat, kunstvoll montiert. Der Ethnologe gibt Auskunft über seine Kindheit, seine Forschungsreisen und seine Arbeitsweise, aber auch über seine Liebe zur Musik. Ein »fesselnden Film über ein wohl einzigartiges Wissenschaftlerleben« (Franfkurter Allgemeine Zeitung). Als Extra ist der Dokumentarfilm Traurige Tropen aus dem Jahr 1990 zu sehen.
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Promoted ContentHumanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2015
The reign of Richard II
From minority to tyranny 1377–97
by Alison McHardy
The long-awaited prequel to Chronicles of the revolution covers the first twenty years (1377-97) of Richard II's reign. This richly-documented period offers exceptional opportunities and challenges to students, and the editor has selected material from a wide range of sources: well-known English chronicles, foreign chronicles and legal, administrative and financial records. These are arranged chronologically to form a coherent narrative of the reign. Clear and lively commentary and notes enable readers to make the fullest use of each document. The introduction describes the complex domestic and international situation which confronted the young king and offers guidance on the strengths and weaknesses of the reign's leading chronicles. The dramatic and diverse politics of the reign of Richard II make this the ideal special subject and an accessible, affordable, student-friendly documentary history of Richard II's reign has long been needed. This book is designed to fill that gap.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Solid Matter, Revised Edition
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Solid Matter, Revised Edition uncovers many of the discoveries that led to the scientific interpretation of matter in the solid state. Supported by a generous quantity of full-color illustrations, Solid Matter, Revised Edition introduces the fundamental characteristics and properties of solid matter. This reference describes the cosmic connection of the elements, leading readers through several key events in human prehistory that resulted in advanced uses of matter in the solid state. Solid Matter, Revised Edition is designed to help any student or teacher with an interest in the mysteries of matter: what it is, where it came from, how scientists measure and characterize it, and how knowledge of its fascinating properties and characteristics has shaped the course of human civilization. Chapters include: Solid Matter: An Initial Perspective Physical Behavior of Matter The Gravity of Matter Fundamentals of Materials Science Rocks and Minerals Metals Building Materials Carbon: Earth's Most Versatile Element Sand, Silicon, and Ceramics Polymers, Soft Matter, and Composites.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Quantifying Matter, Revised Edition
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Quantifying Matter, Revised Edition explains how scientists learned to measure matter and quantify some of its most fascinating and useful properties. It presents many of the most important intellectual achievements and technical developments that led to the scientific interpretation of substance, starting with the cosmic origin of the elements. Complete with full-color photographs, this newly updated reference describes the fundamental characteristics and properties of matter. Quantifying Matter, Revised Edition is designed to help any student or teacher with an interest in the measurement and behavior of matter discover what matter is, how scientists measure and characterize its various forms, and how the properties of matter have influenced the course of human civilization. Chapters include: Exploring the Nature of Matter The Origin of Matter The Search for Substance Quantifying Matter During the Scientific Revolution Understanding Matter's Electromagnetic Properties Periodic Table of the Elements Discovering the Radioactive Nature of Matter Exploring the Atomic Nucleus Contemporary View of Matter Manipulating Matter Atom by Atom.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Extreme States of Matter, Revised Edition
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Extreme States of Matter, Revised Edition takes the reader on a journey across the most exciting scientific frontiers of the 21st century. Supported by full-color illustrations, this reference describes the unusual characteristics and properties of matter at extreme states. Such extreme states include matter at exceptionally high temperatures, exceptionally low temperatures, incredibly high pressures, intense magnetic fields, and intense gravitational fields. Readers will explore how the properties and characteristics of extreme-state matter might influence the course of human civilization in this century in this up-to-date reference edition. Chapters include: An Initial Look at Matter Nearing Extreme Conditions Birth of the Universe Atomism Very Hot Matter Life Cycles of Stars The Dark Side of the Universe Very Cold Matter Antimatter Beyond Einstein Living and Thinking Matter.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Energy of Matter, Revised Edition
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Energy of Matter, Revised Edition presents the most important intellectual achievements and technical developments that led people to use matter's energy content more efficiently. Supported by full-color illustrations, this updated reference describes the transformation of matter into energy and vice versa. This reference emphasizes the historical context in which major energy development milestones occurred. Energy of Matter, Revised Edition has been designed to help any student or teacher with an interest in the energy mysteries of matter, the relationship between matter and energy, how scientists measure and characterize energy, and how the knowledge and use of energy shaped the course of human civilization. Chapters include: Understanding Energy The Big Bang—Source of All Energy and Matter The Energy of Motion Discovering the Nature of Heat Thermodynamics Harvesting Energy Locked in Fossil Fuels Manipulating Matter's Electromagnetic Properties Discovering Equivalence of Energy and Matter Renewable Energy Resources Hydrogen—The Fuel of Tomorrow.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition takes readers through many important discoveries that led to the scientific interpretation of gaseous matter. This updated resource describes the fundamental characteristics and properties of several important gases, including air, hydrogen, helium, oxygen, and nitrogen. The nature and scope of the science of fluids is discussed in great detail, highlighting the most important scientific principles upon which the field is based. Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition identifies the wide range of applications that gaseous matter plays in nearly all professional scientific and engineering fields. Chapters include: Gaseous Matter—An Initial Perspective Physical Characteristics of Gases The Rise of the Science of Gases Kinetic Theory of Gases Earth's Atmosphere Wind—Its Power and Applications Air Pollution Human Flight Some Interesting Gases Gases for Energy.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Liquid Matter, Revised Edition
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Some of life's most essential activities such as power generation, air transportation, space exploration, sewage systems, and modern medicine depend upon humankind's ability to understand and predict how liquids and gases behave. Liquid Matter, Revised Edition gives an in-depth look into the fundamental characteristics of various liquids required for life on Earth and beyond. With liquids being one of the three most familiar states of matter encountered on Earth, this reference describes the role of liquids in Earth's most essential processes. This newly updated edition focuses on several important liquids, including water, blood, oil, and mercury, highlighting the most important scientific principles upon which the field is based. Chapters include: Liquid Matter—An Initial Perspective Physical Characteristics of Liquids Fundamentals of Fluid Science Water—Nature's Most Amazing Molecule The Oceans Water—Its Power and Applications Liquid Refreshments Lethal Liquids Volcanoes, Hot Springs, and Geysers Very Cold Liquids.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
The Hunt for Life on Mars
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
This eBook summarizes the major space exploration efforts to find life on Mars. Emphasis is placed on current and near-future NASA robot spacecraft missions, which respond to the central scientific theme of "Follow the water." Students will learn about the importance of water as an indicator of extraterrestrial life, giving rise to the compelling scientific argument that microscopic life could have emerged on the Red Planet.
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Trusted PartnerForestry & silviculture: practice & techniquesDecember 1997
Agroforestry for Soil Management
by Edited by Anthony Young
Agroforestry refers to land use systems in which trees or shrubs are grown in association with agricultural crops, or pastures and livestock. From its inception, it has contained a strong element of soil management. Well-designed and managed agroforestry systems have the potential to control run-off and erosion, maintain soil organic matter and physical properties, and promote nutrient cycling. By these means, agroforestry can make a major contribution to sustainable land use. The previous edition of this book, entitled Agroforestry for Soil Conservation (1989), was based on indirect evidence from agriculture, forestry and soil science. The present work provides a new synthesis, drawing on over 700 published sources dating largely from the 1990s. These include both results of field trials of agronomy systems, and research into the plant-soil processes which take place within them. Soil conservation in its narrower sense, the control of erosion, is treated alongside other equally important aspects of soil management, such as nutrient cycling. The new edition summarizes the present state of knowledge and indicates needs for research. It is essential reading for all concerned with agroforestry, whether as students, research scientists, or for practical purposes of development. It is also of interest to soil scientists, agronomists and foresters. Anthony Young was for nine years a Principal Scientist with the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF), Nairobi, Kenya. He was previously Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, from which he received the degree of Doctor of Science. He was a joint author of the FAO standard texts on land evaluation and land use planning. Besides these, his other books include Soil Survey and Land Evaluation (1981) and Land Resources: Now and for the Future (1998). He is now Honorary Research Fellow in Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2021
The First Rockets
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
This eBook explores the evolution of the rocket from primitive gunpowder devices in ancient China to sophisticated reaction engines capable of brining humans to the Moon and instruments to other worlds in the solar system and beyond. Readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the major aspects of space travel that inspired many young German scientists and engineers to explore rocketry.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 1983
Richard Wagner
Leben und Werk in Daten und Bildern. Herausgegeben von Dietrich Mack und Egon Voss
by Egon Voss, Dietrich Mack
Dietrich Mack war der erste Ehemann von Gudrun Wagner und in den 80er Jahren Pressechef der Festspiele. Mitherausgeber der Tagebücher Cosima Wagners, zeitweise Leiter des Forschungsinstituts für Musiktheater an der Universität Bayreuth, später Programmdirektor Musik und Film beim SWR. Diverse Veröffentlichungen zu Richard Wagner sind im insel taschenbuch erschienen.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesMay 2009
The works of Richard Edwards
Politics, poetry and performance in sixteenth century England
by Paul Edmondson, Rosalind King, Martin White
The heart of this book is its fully annotated, critical editions of the surviving work of Richard Edwards, one of the most influential poets and dramatists writing in England before Shakespeare. Ros King's extensive introduction, identifying the holes in the documentary evidence that might accommodate this important but now little known writer, rewrites the history of pre-Shakespearean drama, illustrates new approaches to sixteenth-century prosody and to the modernisation of dramatic poetry, and re-evaluates the public role of theatre and poetry during a particularly turbulent period in English history. While it will be essential reading for specialist scholars, it will also be of much wider interest. The introduction is highly accessible which makes it an appropriate text-book for students in a field where few textbooks are available. It will appeal to the current appetite among the reading public for biography, while the play, poems and songs are themselves very appealing. ;
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesOctober 2004
Richard Brome
Place and politics on the Caroline stage
by Matthew Steggle, Paul Edmondson, Martin White
Richard Brome was the leading comic playwright of 1630s London. Starting his career as a manservant to Ben Jonson, he wrote a string of highly successful comedies which were influential in British theatre long after Brome's own playwriting career was cut short by the closure of the theatres in 1642. This book offers the first full-length chronological account of Brome's life and works, drawing on a wide range of recently rediscovered manuscript sources. It traces the early hostility to Brome from those who wrote him off as a mere servant; his continuing struggles with plague closures, contract disputes and theatrical takeover bids; and his literary relationships with Jonson, Shakespeare and others. Each of the surviving plays is discussed in relation to its social and political context, and its sense of place. A final chapter reviews Brome's enduring stageworthiness into the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the most recent Brome revivals. ;
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2019
Early Human Spaceflight
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Aimed at inspiring students in high school and college to become the space experts of tomorrow, this eBook recounts the steps taken that would eventually lead to humanity's first forays into spaceflight, from the world's first rockets in medieval China to the beginning of the Space Race, as well as a brief history of early space travel. A wealth of images round out the text.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Life in the Universe
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Designed to help students and teachers better appreciate space exploration, this eBook discusses the different hypotheses regarding the origins of life on Earth and the possibility of life on other worlds. Readers will engage in a foundational text that outlines the major approaches and schools of thought in astrobiology, a relatively new and evolving field of study. These concepts include the notion of cosmic evolution, the anthropic principle, the principle of mediocrity, the panspermia hypothesis, the Gaia hypothesis, and the extraterrestrial catastrophe theory.
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2017
Lévi-Strauss
Biographie
by Emmanuelle Loyer, Eva Moldenhauer
Wissenschaftler, Schriftsteller, Melancholiker, Ästhet – Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009) hat nicht nur Wissenschaftsgeschichte geschrieben, sondern auch unseren Blick auf uns selbst und auf die Welt verändert. In ihrer preisgekrönten Biographie durchmisst die Historikerin Emmanuelle Loyer das Leben und den intellektuellen Werdegang des weltberühmten Anthropologen. Auf Basis bisher unveröffentlichter Quellen schildert Loyer fesselnd die Persönlichkeit und die Entwicklung von Lévi-Strauss: seine Kindheit im jüdisch assimilierten Elternhaus, seine vielversprechende Jugend- und Studienzeit sowie seine ersten politischen und intellektuellen Suchbewegungen. Es folgen die inzwischen legendäre Expedition ins Innerste Brasiliens, das Exil in Amerika, die Begründung des Strukturalismus. Nach dem Krieg und der Rückkehr nach Frankreich beginnt die Zeit des Schreibens, des Ruhms und der Ehrungen. Die Traurigen Tropen erscheinen und werden ein Welterfolg. Lévi-Strauss avanciert zu einem französischen Nationalhelden. Doch in seinen vielfältigen öffentlichen und politischen Interventionen bewahrt er sich stets den »Blick aus der Ferne«. Loyers Biographie erzählt von einem Leben als intellektuellem Abenteuer – einem Abenteuer, das fortwirkt.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2020
Extraterrestrial Microbiology
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
This eBook describes the foundation of extraterrestrial microbiology, the scientific discipline that studies microorganisms in outer space, making it a must-read for any student interested in the intersection of astronomy and microbiology. Also discussed are the concerns about and protocols to prevent extraterrestrial contamination at the microscopic level—both of Earth by alien microorganisms and of other worlds by Earth's microorganisms.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2019
The Gemini Project and Space Walks
by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.
Aimed at inspiring students in high school and college to become the space experts of tomorrow, this eBook discusses the history of the Gemini Project, which built upon the accomplishments of the preceding Mercury Project by launching a maneuverable spacecraft with two crewmembers and by performing America's first spacewalk. Readers will find summaries of the missions, a detailed description of how the Gemini spacecraft worked, a wealth of images, and more.