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Lindbak + Lindbak
Lindbak + Lindbak is a fresh new Nordic publishing house adding an innovative twist to popular genres like crime, romance & children's books.
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Promoted ContentHumanities & Social Sciences
Loose Connection
by Fe Strack, Xiaying Lin, Martina Schlegl
Jojo and his best friend Charly’s class often do silly things, and then something goes wrong. But nobody would have thought that things could also go wrong in someone’s head. However, everything suddenly changes when Jojo falls over in phys ed and has to go to the hospital. Jojo seems to be afraid of school and then the others make fun of him. Jojo explains to Charly that he has an illness called epilepsy. This means that lots of nerve cells in the brain are silly in the same way all at once – so that, for a short time, some things don’t work for him like they should. Their classmates must be able to understand that, Charly thinks. And then Charly and Jojo have a brilliant idea. This story aims to help children affected by epilepsy to understand their condition better, and should help accompanying adults to explain the different forms of epilepsy in a way that is appropriate for children. For:• children of elementary school age(between 6 and 12 years) who sufferfrom epilepsy• parents and relatives• therapists
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Promoted ContentLiterature & Literary StudiesAugust 2016
The Chronicle of Lin Sanzhi
by Shao Chuan
Lin Sanzhi (1898-1989) was an important Chinese calligraphers of the 20th century. The book is a detailed record of Lin’s life experiences over more than 90 years, charting his studies, travels and compositions. The book is informative and collectible as it provides a comprehensive understanding of Lin’s artistic talents and life as well as contemporary Chinese art history.The book was awarded the annual “China’s Book of 2016” by China Central Television. It is China’s first comprehensive, detailed and accurate record of the artistic life of Lin Sanzhi, who was honored in the 1980s as a“Contemporary Saint of Cursive Calligraphy”.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2022
Lin Handa Chinese History Stories (Comic version)·The Spring and Autumn Period
by Lin Handa
The comic illustrated series of “Lin Handa Chinese History Stories” is the original unabridged comic illustrated version of “Lin Handa Chinese History Stories”. There are five sets, divided into: the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period, Western Han, Eastern Han and Three Kingdoms. This set of 8 volumes has 1 knowledge booklet, suitable for children from the third grade and above. Author Lin Handa is a famous educator and linguist. He has edited the “Lin Handa Chinese History Stories” and this series sell best for more than 50 years. This is a classic book of Chinese history for children.
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2020
Festivals of Chinese Ethnic Groups·Dong; The King Lin Festival
by Yan Xiangjun, Xuan Sen
This book mainly describes the origin of the Dong ethnic group's King Lin Festival to commemorate the Dong's hero Lin Kuan. According to the legend, Lin Kuan was born with supernatural power. In order to resist the tyranny at that time, Lin Kuan called the poor and young people in the Dong village to revolt, but eventually died when he tried to protect his people. Lin Kuan became a hero of the Dong people. His story has been handed down by generations of the Dong people. Every year on the first day of June of the lunar calendar, the Dong people gather together to spend the “King Lin Festival”. This book also describes the various activities of the Dong’s King Lin Festival and introduces an overview of the Dong people in China.
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Trusted PartnerFood & Drink
Infinite possibility of Creative Coffee
by Lin Dongyuan
Written by the Asia Barista Championship judge Lin Dongyuan, the book sheds light on general knowledge and key points of creative coffee and includes 62 recipes. No matter you are a coffee lover, barista, or candidate for a barista competition, the book can offer some necessary guidance. (Hong Kong rights sold.)
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsJanuary 2018
Flowers and Children
by LIN Xi
Lin Xi’s paintings distinguish themselves with innocence and delicacy expressed, which often pay attention to blossoms, children and small items. Lin’s paintings reveal her distinctive thoughts and reflections on nature, art and life. In this book, Lin focuses on themes related to "flowers" and "children", and leads readers to a wonderful journey for discovering the subtle, beautiful, and moving moments in everyday life. Through these lovely paintings, we may find possessions that really matters in our life. 林曦的画作朴拙天真、细腻灵动,尤其喜画花朵、孩童、案头玩意等美好小景。画集是林曦对自然、艺术、生活等的一份内心独白,以“花”和“童”为主题来反观日常生活中细微的美好、感动的瞬间、烂漫的时刻。在花间寻天真,重拾宁静美好的天然本性;于童心得热忱,找回生命中珍贵的持有。
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Trusted PartnerFiction
Endless digging every day
by Lin Nabei
The latest full-length novel by renowned contemporary writer Lin Nabei uses the intangible cultural heritage of “lacquer” as a vehicle to tell the story of a peculiar family in the coastal region of Fujian. Starting from an illusory fortune in the mouth of the protagonist Zhao Dingli, the novel creates a real spiritual event that stirs up a small painful point in life in an unexpected way, intertwining it with the ancient history, the depth of humanity and the noisy contemporary cultural landscape.
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsJanuary 2018
Useless Beauty
by LIN Xi
In Useless Beauty, Lin Xi analyzes the essential of art aesthetic education and shares the fun of Chinese calligraphy, the method of being focused, the cultivation of mental power and the way of learning art. From the perspective of a Chinese literatus, Lin Xi introduces the aesthetic taste in a contemporary world, explains what is “Useless beauty”, how to “be independent” in this fast-changing world, and seeks to discover ways to integrate traditional aesthetics into our modern life. 林曦以手艺人之道,解析艺术美育的本质内涵,分享写字的乐趣、专注的法门、心力的修炼及艺术的学习途径等;从中式文人的视角,观照当代生活的审美情趣,阐释何为“无用之美”、如何“独善其身”,探索让传统美学回归现代生活的践行方式等。
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Trusted PartnerFebruary 2020
Ru Lin Wai Shi
by Wu Jingzi
A long satirical novel depicting a group of intellectuals. It depicts the absurdities and hypocrisies of the Confucian scholars who were poisoned by the Eight Sticks, deprecates and satirises the fake Confucian scholars and famous scholars, and criticises the corrupt worldly atmosphere of the time. It is an example of ancient Chinese satire, pioneering the use of fiction as a direct commentary on real life.
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2008
Blumensterne
Texte und Bilder
by Martina Hochheimer, Martina Hochheimer, Martina Hochheimer
Nach ihren erfolgreichen Büchern zu Frühling, Sommer, Herbst und Winter legt Martina Hochheimer mit »Blumensterne« eine Auswahl an Texten und Bildern vor, die Gleichnis und Metapher des Überirdischen in realen Blumen Wirklichkeit werden lassen. Die präzise ausgewählten künstlerischen Fotos von Martina Hochheimer sowie die klassischen und modernen Texte, von Clemens Brentano, Rose Ausländer, Manfred Hausmann, Christine Busta, Hermann Hesse und anderen, gehen eine harmonische Verbindung ein. Ein Buch zum Betrachten, zum Lesen und zum Verschenken.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2017
Blumensterne
Texte und Bilder
by Martina Hochheimer, Martina Hochheimer
Mit Blumensterne legt die erfolgreiche Fotografin und Herausgeberin Martina Hochheimer eine Auswahl an Texten und Bildern vor, die Gleichnis und Metapher des Überirdischen in realen Blumen Wirklichkeit werden lassen. Die präzise ausgewählten künstlerischen Fotos sowie die klassischen und modernen Texte von Clemens Brentano, Rose Ausländer, Manfred Hausmann, Christine Busta, Hermann Hesse und anderen gehen eine harmonische Verbindung ein. Ein Buch zum Betrachten, zum Lesen und zum Verschenken.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesNovember 2017
Liang Comments Historical Figures of China
by Liang Heng
This book selects 32 pieces of prose written by Liang Heng from 1996 to 2011, and the main content is the comment and reflection on historical figures including Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Peng Dehuai, Zhang Wentian, Qu Qiubai, Fang Zhimin, Deng Xiaoping, Zhuge Liang, Tao Yuanming, Han Yu, Fan Zhongyan, Wen Tianxiang, Liu Yong, Li Qingzhao , Lin Zexu, Wang Luobin, Ji Xianlin, Zhao Puchu, Wu Wenji and other celebrities.
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Trusted PartnerAugust 2006
»Schönheit dieser Welt«. Blumen des Herbstes
Texte und Bilder
by Martina Hochheimer, Martina Hochheimer
Nach ihren erfolgreichen Büchern zu Frühling, Sommer und Winter ist Martina Hochheimer mit den Blumen im Herbst erneut eine faszinierende Auswahl gelungen: Hortensien und Astern, Sonnenblumen, Pfaffenhut und Chrysanthemen zeigen die »Schönheit dieser Welt«. Klassische und moderne Texte von Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Theodor Storm, Gottfried Benn, Stefan George, Hilde Domin und Günter Eich, Sarah Kirsch, Ricarda Huch und Rainer Maria Rilke korrespondieren mit den Bildern und setzen die poetischen Akzente.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2010
Oh, wer um alle Rosen wüßte
by Martina Hochheimer, Martina Hochheimer
»Eine Rose ist unendlich viel mehr als nur eine errötende Entschuldigung für ihre Dornen«. Die Rose, vielleicht die schönste der Blumen, ist Sinnbild für Vollkommenheit, Vergänglichkeit, Geheimnis, irdische und göttliche Liebe, für Lebensfreude, Anmut und ewige Weisheit. Martina Hochheimer stellt mit ihren eindrucksvollen Fotografien eine faszinierende Auswahl an Rosenbildern vor. Klassische und moderne Texte von Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Theodor Storm, Rainer Maria Rilke, Hermann Hesse, Hilde Domin und Ingeborg Bachmann korrespondieren mit den Bildern und setzen poetische Akzente.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2001
»Und die Blumen des Sommers, die schön im Winde läuten«
Texte und Bilder
by Martina Hochheimer, Martina Hochheimer
Martina Hochheimer hat Blumen des Sommers fotografiert, Rosen und Malven, Hyazinthen und Anemonen, Stern- und Sonnenblumen. Sie alle entfalten in diesen Bildern ihre eigene Aura und lassen den Betrachter eintauchen in die Atmosphäre jener Jahreszeit, in der sich Heiterkeit und Zuversicht, Geborgenheit und Offenheit verbinden. Klassische und moderne Gedichte, von Clemens Brentano und Heinrich Heine bis Rainer Maria Rilke, Georg Trakl und Peter Huchel, rufen den Farbenglanz und Blumenduft herauf, erinnern an die Sommer der Kindheit und beschwören die Poesie der blühenden Gärten. »Einst waren wir alle im glücklichen Garten, / ich weiß nicht mehr, vor welchem Haus, / wo wir die kindliche Stimme sparten / für Gras und Amsel, Kamille und Strauß.« Peter Huchel
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Trusted PartnerJune 2019
The Giant’s Fire
by Tang Sulan, Aldy C. Aguirre
The Giant’s Fire is according to the folklore of the Philippines. Once upon a time, people didn't have fire. The fire was owned by a giant, but the giant kept eyes on the fire all the time. Neither could people cook, nor got heating in the cold weather. People needed fire indeed. However, no one dared to fight with the giant for the fire. A man named Lin An and his friends came up with a way to obtain the fire.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2017
Compliance and Money Laundering Control by Banking Institutions in China.
Self Control, Administrative Control, and Penal Control.
by Lin, Jing
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