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      • Editora Hercules

        A brazilian publishing house focused on selfhelp literature, esoterism and masonry and children's books. Our mission is to offer through words moments of unwinding and tranquility attached to a philosophical and esoteric learning experience. In this special edition of the Frankfurt Book Fair we will be displaying our new releases in the children's literature section, such as The Dreamy Dragon and The crystal Egg, by the brazillian actress and writer Norma Blum.

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      • Heredad Editorial

        Heredad is a publishing cooperative dedicated to publishing books on art, history, thought and community work. Our books celebrate the beauty of our world and gather experiences in defense of life.

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      • Trusted Partner
        August 2016

        The Girls

        Freundinnen. Unzertrennlich. Bis zu jener Nacht …

        by Thornton, Rebecca / Übersetzt von Schumacher-Hernández, Tobias

      • Trusted Partner
        June 2012

        Bekenntnisse eines friedfertigen Terroristen

        by Alex Gilvarry

        Laufsteg nach Guantánamo Seine Religion sind Glamour, Sex und Drogen. Wenn es um Geschmack geht, ist er radikal. Aber nicht deswegen findet sich Modedesigner Boy Hernandez von einem Tag auf den anderen in Guantánamo wieder. Was allerdings die wahren Gründe dafür sind, wieso aus seinem Traum, der größte Designer aller Zeiten zu werden, der absolute Alptraum geworden ist, kann sich Boy selbst am allerwenigsten erklären. Boy Hernandez hat es von der Modeschule in Manila nach New York geschafft. Seine Kreationen werden in einem Atemzug mit Comme des Garçons und Vivienne Westwood genannt. Nun sitzt er in Guantanamo. Die Anklage: Beteiligung an einer islamistischen Verschwörung. Dabei ist Boy nicht einmal religiös – jedenfalls solange Glamour, Sex und Drogen nicht als Religion gelten. Und radikal ist er nur, wenn es um guten Geschmack geht. Dennoch scheinen alle an seine Schuld zu glauben: Die Presse nennt ihn »Fashion-Terrorist«, seine Ex feiert mit ihrem Stück »Im Bett mit dem Feind« Erfolge am Broadway. Nur Boy selbst versucht verzweifelt zu begreifen, wie aus seinem Traum, der größte Designer aller Zeiten zu werden, der absolute Alptraum werden konnte.

      • Trusted Partner
        August 2007

        Chile / Uruguay.

        Teilband 11: Strafrecht in Reaktion auf Systemunrecht. Vergleichende Einblicke in Transitionsprozesse. Hrsg. von Albin Eser / Ulrich Sieber / Jörg Arnold.

        by Millaleo Hernández, Salvador A.; Fernández, Gonzalo D. / Herausgegeben von Eser, Albin; Herausgegeben von Sieber, Ulrich; Herausgegeben von Arnold, Jörg

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        Veterinary nutrition
        June 2010

        Nutrition of the Rabbit

        by Carlos de Blas, D Allain, E Blas, R Carabano, C Cervera, J García, T Gidenne, P Hernández, Luc Maertens, G G Mateos, J Méndez, M J Villamide, G Xiccato, John A Lowe. Edited by Carlos de Blas, Julian Wiseman.

        Rabbit production systems are important providers of meat in many parts of the world due to the species' many advantages, including rapid growth rate and good reproductive performance. They also provide angora wool, and are popular as companion animals. Bringing together international expertise in rabbit production, topics covered in this authoritative volume include digestive physiology, feed formulation and product quality as well as new contributions on innovative feeding strategies, new methods for feed processing, feed management around weaning and the relationship between nutrition and intestinal health.

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      • Trusted Partner
        November 2004

        Plastics Packaging

        Properties, Processing, Applications, and Regulations (Print-on-Demand)

        by Selke, Susan E.M.; Culter, John D.; Hernandez, Ruben J.

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      • ECHOES of the past, VOICES of the present.

        Tenango del aire y la tierra fría de los volcanes

        by Moroni Spencer Hernández de Olarte

        "The history, the one that has to be told, is kept in the towns of Mexico". This is the phrase with which my grandfather, Alma de Olarte Analco, taught me that in every place there are treasures to be discovered, stories to be told and names to be rescued. Through articles written by historians and anthropologists, this book uncovers the cultural richness of a beautiful town in central Mexico. It also tells valuable stories of La Tierra Fría de los Volcanes, a region protected by the giants Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl and, perhaps most importantly, rescues from oblivion the men and women who helped forge the Mexico we know today.   Moroni Spencer Hernández de Olarte   Sinopsis   “La historia, la que se tiene que contar, está resguardada en los pueblos de México”. Es la frase con la que mi abuelo, Alma de Olarte Analco, me enseñó que en todo lugar existen tesoros por descubrir, historias que narrar y nombres que rescatar. Por medio de artículos escritos por historiadores y antropólogos, este libro descubre la riqueza cultural de un hermoso pueblo en el centro de México, además, narra valiosas historias de La Tierra Fría de los Volcanes, región protegida por los colosos Popocatépetl e Iztaccíhuatl y, tal vez lo más importante, rescata del olvido a hombres y mujeres que ayudaron a forjar el México que hoy conocemos.   Moroni Spencer Hernández de Olarte   English video: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=6651925401592765

      • Fiction

        A Floating Forest

        by Jorge F. Hernández

        The narrator dives into the childhood he lived in Mantua, a forest near to Washington D.C. Chronicle of memories that ignited the low recovery of his mother’s memory; May begins to remember some words that are names, the order of things, the disorder, things left to chance … the trees of a forest. The narrator’s childhood is the passage to recover his mother’s past and the novel weaves these fragments like someone spins syllables over the snow of blank pages. Jorge F. Hernandez recreates the first fifteen years of his bilingual biography amid a forest that has remained intact in a shared memory and where the reader is suspended in the presence of the terrible enigma of Evil, of the worst side of North American utopia, which is only alleviated by the affections that last forever … and that do not deserve to be forgotten.

      • Literary Fiction
        August 1959

        The Place Where the Grass Grows

        by Luisa Josefina Hernández

        The extraordinary ability that Luisa Josefina Hernández displays in her drama acquires a different dimension in her novels. The author once said: “When I write a novel I’m free in time and space. There are no producers, no directors nor actors… nothing. Just me and the text”. The Place Where the Grass Grows, which was published for the first time in 1956 by the Universidad Veracruzana Press, presents a protagonist that submerges herself into the most subtle faces of her conflict. Imprisoned in her house due to a false robbery accusation, she writes a notebook to her first love that is at the same time an intimate and deep reflection about her situation and her identity as a woman.

      • Fiction
        August 2021

        Alimañas

        by Rodrigo Díaz Guerrero

        Alimañas (Vermin)Rodrigo Díaz Guerrero The stories included in this collection (Efrén Hernández Story Award 2020) are audacious and sincere, but above all, they are proof of the author´s aesthetic commitment, conscious as he is that telling stories implies heavy breathing, proper concentration to be able to fathom his own abysms and come back to the surface with something more than just stories; discoveries that perhaps relate more to us than him, because this work already belongs to the reader.

      • Fiction
        October 2017

        Miguel de Fuentesanta

        by Ismael Hernández

        “Carla is trapped in a mythological revenge spiral when Miguel de Fuentesanta came across her, both dragged by greif and pain in an old and red night. The whitches, the black dog, the White lady Will make our leading characters hummanity tremble, in a graphic novel where passions Will rule the shadows.” Miguel de Fuentesanta is Ismael Hernández’s debut, a well known artist in Chile, awarded for his role in “Varúa Rapa nui”, comic of the year in 2012 and 2013. His work explores Chilean and Mapuche mythology, as he developes the conflict of leading character, a jesuit preist who, literally, tries to overcome his personal deamons.

      • Fiction

        El arte un espejo del pensamiento

        A propósito del Mal, la Creación y un poco más.

        by Asbel Hernández

        In her text, Asbel Hernández gives testimony of the trilogy that gathers Evil with Beauty and of course, with Horror. She takes a decisive step further when she manages, with a singular rhetorical device, to rewrite the issue at stake. Hernández writes from her own angle, what is often called style, to combine quotation and the manipulation (in its best sense) of the quotation. But she also does not hesitate to summon Jean Genet, who appears as the figurehead that she carries forward for the eyes of others, those others who are the readers led by the author.

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
        2019

        El lugar de la espera

        by Sònia Hernández

        «Born around the same time as we were, democracy and the Constitution told us that we all had the right to do whatever we liked. The whole society, conniving to protect our wishes and desires, was in agreement. We were going to be what we wanted to be, and they were constantly asking us what we wanted to be when we were grownup». In this choral novel, narrated in first-person plural, the characters share something more than the voice that speaks in all their names: they live in a single symbolic space, that of a generation not yet lost but gone astray because of waiting for a sign that would indicate the decisive moment to do the job or make the decision that would give sense to their lives. Maturity has brought to these accidental emulators of Beckett’s burlesque characters an awareness that nobody is going to give them this sign, that nobody expects anything of them. If they have some opportunity to give purpose to their lives, perhaps it is to live them for themselves alone, in other words, simply act without an audience.

      • Fiction
        February 2019

        Savage Wednesdays

        by Susana Hernández

      • Te comeré el corazón

        by Asbel Hernández

        Una vez más, Asbel Hernández me toma por sorpresa. Leo sus historias y es inevitable sentir su aspereza y su enorme fuerza narrativa. Es una literatura cruel. Una prosa despiadada que es capaz de colocar en la superficie de una letra, de cualquier palabra, de una frase trivial, todo el dolor que acompaña al verdadero amor. Al amor por un hombre, al amor de una madre, al amor de una hija. al hambre de amor. Con su ya conocido estilo provocador, Asbel nos obliga en este libro a replantear nuestro concepto de familia al mostrarnos su compleja fragilidad anclada en el discurso cultural alentando roles que nada tienen que ver con el amor. Asbel desnuda en su literatura a La Maternidad exponiendo sus lealtades y mentiras, las dependencias. Sus demandas nunca satisfechas. Por sus páginas desfilan todas las Medeas y Clitemnestras, todos los destinos posibles enfrentados a las tristes fuerzas de poder que se juegan al interior de la familia. Cierro el libro y pregunto en silencio: ¿Me quieres, mamá? María Esther Núñez

      • Health & Personal Development
        March 2020

        Generate changes and build your success

        by Fernando Hernández Avilés

        Generate changes and build your success is a book that accompanies the reader to generate the necessary changes in his life, both in the personal and work environment.

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