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Founded in 1973, Guilford has built an international reputation as a publisher of books in mental health; psychology, psychiatry, mindfulness, CBT, DBT, and more.
View Rights PortalFounded in 1973, Guilford has built an international reputation as a publisher of books in mental health; psychology, psychiatry, mindfulness, CBT, DBT, and more.
View Rights PortalWe present to you a rhino that actually once circled the earth in the spaceship, an artist cat from Paris known by everyone, the adventures, and wanderlust of a tiny house, and love stories kissed by the sun... Curious? If you are looking for children's books with a universal message of hope and connectedness, we'd love the opportunity to meet with you. Inner Flower Child Books is a children's book publisher founded in California in 2012 by the creative team of author Susan Schaefer Bernardo (M.A. English Languages and Literature, Yale University) and illustrator Courtenay Fletcher (BFA Advertising/Graphic Design, Art Center College of Design). These artists and their team produce profound, touching, and humorously inspiring books that have become very successful in the US. With wittiness, humor, and intelligence — with rhymes at times — they create stories that promote children's language and social capabilities development. Partly because of that, Susan’s and Courtenay's picture books are used nationwide by schools, children's charities, therapists, and families across the United States to help children and youth heal from problems, large and small. At a time when the whole world is being hit by the trauma of a pandemic, books such as “Sun Kisses and Moon Hugs” bring children and young people a comforting message of love and connection. The colorfully illustrated and inspiring picture books contain generally assignable topics such as healing trauma, bringing people closer to living a sustainable life, and the power of creative expression — predestined to be successful worldwide. (Speaking of worldwide distribution: one of Susan’s and Courtenay's books, “The Rhino Who Swallowed The Storm” was sent to the International Space Station to orbit the planet — and was read aloud by astronaut Kate Rubins as part of the innovative “Story Time From Space” program and broadcasted! Apart from that, “The Rhino” was also promoted by former, then-incumbent First Lady Michelle Obama and present presidential candidate Joe Biden. For more information, please visit our website!). All Inner Flower Child Books titles are currently only published in the United States. Susan and Courtenay are therefore pleased to be able to offer publication and subsidiary rights on all other world markets for the first time. On our book fair landing page, you can find book trailers and details about our work: http://www.innerflowerchildbooks.com/buchmesse2020.html. We, the European representatives Anette and Leonie Waldeck, are happy to present the works of Inner Flower Child Books to you in the context of the Frankfurt book fair. Here we would like to meet in person or jump on an online video call to speak about publishing and foreign sub-rights options. Please contact us at +49 179 10 93 276 or via email buchmesse2020@innerflowerchild.com to ask questions or to make an appointment. Thank you for your time. Anette and Leonie Waldeck with international greetings from the US from Susan Bernardo and Courtenay Fletcher
View Rights PortalTheories within tourism can be difficult, even confusing areas to understand. Developed from the successful Portuguese textbook Teoria do Turismo, Tourism Theory provides clear and thorough coverage of all aspects of tourism theory for students and researchers of tourism. Consisting of five sections and over fifty entries, this book covers nine of the most important models in tourism study. The first three sections examine general concepts in tourism; disciplines and topics; and the tourist, which includes areas such as demand, gaze, psychology and typologies. A fourth section covers intermediation, distribution and travel, reviewing aspects such as travel agencies, tourist flows and multi-destination travel patterns. The final section encapsulates the tourism destination itself, covering organizations, the destination image, supply, seasonality and more. Encyclopedic cross-referencing between entries makes navigation easy, while in-depth analysis, exercises and further reading suggestions for each of the selected areas provide the context and detail needed for understanding. Entries can be used individually as a reference, or as part of the whole for a complete introduction to tourism theory. ; Developed from the successful Portuguese textbook Teoria do Turismo, Tourism Theory provides clear and thorough coverage of all aspects of tourism theory for students and researchers of tourism. It examines general concepts in tourism; disciplines and topics; the tourist; intermediation, distribution and travel; and the tourism destination. ; -: IntroductionSection 1: Concepts1.1: General systems theory and tourism1.2: Hospitality1.3: Leisure1.4: Entertainment1.5: Recreation1.6: Tourism and travel1.7: Food and beverage1.8: Events1.9: Landscape1.10: Authenticity in tourismSection 2: Disciplines and Topics of Study2.1: Jafari’s interdisciplinary model2.2: Ethics in tourism2.3: The anthropology of tourism2.4: Culture and tourism2.5: Postmodernity and tourism2.6: Psychology and tourism2.7: The sociology of tourism2.8: Boullón’s theory of touristic space2.9: Nodal functions2.10: Tourism public policy2.11: Tourism planning2.12: Tourism balance of payments2.13: Tourism satellite account2.14: The tourism multiplier effect2.15: Tourism administration2.16: Tourism clusters2.17: Tourism marketing2.18: The economics of tourism companies2.19: Sustainability in tourismSection 3: The Tourist3.1: Tourism demand3.2: Tourist experience3.3: Determinant and motivational factors3.4: Crompton’s destination-choice model3.5: Schmöll’s tourism consumer choice model3.6: Urry’s theory of the ‘tourist gaze’3.7: Plog’s psychographic model3.8: Traveller typologies3.9: Klenosky and Gitelson’s conceptual model on travel agent recommendation processSection 4: Intermediation, Distribution and Travel4.1: Tourism distribution channels4.2: Travel agencies4.3: Computer reservation system4.4: Mariot’s model of tourist flows4.5: Campbell’s model of recreational and vacational travel4.6: Multi-destination travel pattern models4.7: Defert’s tourist function index4.8: Pearce and Elliott’s trip index4.9: Transport and tourism mobilitySection 5: The Tourism Destination5.1: Tourism destinations5.2: Tourism organizations5.3: Tourism destination image5.4: Resorts5.5: Butler’s model (tourism destination life cycle)5.6: Prideaux’s resort-development spectrum5.7: Tourism supply5.8: Tourism services and facilities5.9: Tourism infrastructure5.10: Tourist attraction5.11: Lodging establishments5.12: Seasonality
Director, actress, scriptwriter and producer, Iciar Bollaín is one of the liveliest of contemporary young Spanish filmmakers and the first female director to have had a film (También la lluvia, 2010) shortlisted by the American Film Academy. Through detailed analysis of film form, socio-cultural contexts and conditions of production and consumption, the book opens up key issues on gender, production, film authorship, the mediation of socio-historical realities and the whole question of 'women's cinema'. Covering all aspects of her career, this book begins by taking in her work in front of the camera, beginning with her emergence as a teenage star in Victor Erice's El Sur (1983), and following on with discussions of her mature roles, such as Un paraguas para tres and Leo . Discussion of her work as a producer and director focus on production and form, as well as on the socio-historical contexts to which they belong. Film scholars and students interested in the increasingly prominent place of modern Spanish cinema will find this highly readable book an indispensable guide to an outstanding film-maker who in her directed films addresses some of the more vibrant of contemporary themes: female friendship in Hola, ¿estás sola?, immigration in Flores de otro mundo, domestic violence in Te doy mis ojos, tensions between public and private commitments in Mataharis, and socio-economic exploitation in También la lluvia. ;
Director, actress, scriptwriter and producer, Iciar Bollaín is one of the liveliest of contemporary young Spanish filmmakers and the first female director to have had a film (También la lluvia, 2010) shortlisted by the American Film Academy. Through detailed analysis of film form, socio-cultural contexts and conditions of production and consumption, the book opens up key issues on gender, production, film authorship, the mediation of socio-historical realities and the whole question of 'women's cinema'. Covering all aspects of her career, this book begins by taking in her work in front of the camera, beginning with her emergence as a teenage star in Victor Erice's El Sur (1983), and following on with discussions of her mature roles, such as Un paraguas para tres and Leo . Discussion of her work as a producer and director focus on production and form, as well as on the socio-historical contexts to which they belong. Film scholars and students interested in the increasingly prominent place of modern Spanish cinema will find this highly readable book an indispensable guide to an outstanding film-maker who in her directed films addresses some of the more vibrant of contemporary themes: female friendship in Hola, ¿estás sola?, immigration in Flores de otro mundo, domestic violence in Te doy mis ojos, tensions between public and private commitments in Mataharis, and socio-economic exploitation in También la lluvia.
This book object, composed of 30 cards, invites the reader to stop in the poetry that surrounds us.
Paris und seine Cafés – die Pariserin Murielle Rousseau nimmt Sie mit in ihre Lieblingscafés der Stadt. Vom Café de Flore über das Café Marly im Louvre, dem Deux Moulins im Montmartre bis zur Brasserie Lipp: Sowohl die kleinen, mit einfachen Holztischen ausgestatteten Bistrots um die Ecke als auch die traditionellen und interessanten Cafés, in denen sich seit je Kultur und Alltag begegnen, sind untrennbar mit dem Leben und dem Flair der Stadt verbunden. Murielle Rousseau entführt die Leserinnen und Leser in die schönsten und einzigartigsten Cafés ihrer Heimatstadt und erzählt auf besondere, charmante und sehr französische Art zahlreiche Café-Geschichten der Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Ein lebendiges Porträt der traditionellen und modernen Pariser Caféhaus-Tradition.
Paris und seine Cafés – die Pariserin Murielle Rousseau nimmt Sie mit in ihre Lieblingscafés der Stadt. Vom Café de Flore über das Café Marly im Louvre, dem Deux Moulins im Montmartre bis zur Brasserie Lipp: Sowohl die kleinen, mit einfachen Holztischen ausgestatteten Bistrots um die Ecke als auch die traditionellen und interessanten Cafés, in denen sich seit je Kultur und Alltag begegnen, sind untrennbar mit dem Leben und dem Flair der Stadt verbunden. Murielle Rousseau entführt die Leserinnen und Leser in die schönsten und einzigartigsten Cafés ihrer Heimatstadt und erzählt auf besondere, charmante und sehr französische Art zahlreiche Café-Geschichten der Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Ein lebendiges Porträt der traditionellen und modernen Pariser Caféhaus-Tradition.
Esta colecção alusiva ao 7 de Abril, Dia da Mulher Moçambicana, traz sete contos em quatro línguas Moçambicanas, Português, Macua, Sena e Changana. Os contos são breves e propõem ao leitor uma viagem ao universo feminino, desde o conto infanto-juvenil ao conto erótico apresentando sete autoras debutantes no estilo. As estórias trazem vislumbres da resiliência, dos sonhos e da luxúria, explorando a criatividade no feminino as suas estórias em sete vozes: Serena de Nizete Cassamo Eu tenho um sonho de Deizy Joane Inkosazana Indira Mangaza de Larsan Mendes Delírios de um fim próximo de Kaya M A farsa de Denise Mangue O desconhecido na feira de verão de E. D. Barbosa O menino e a velhinha das flores de Samira Weng
Islands are the most vulnerable and fragile of tourism destinations and will experience even more pressure as the combined impacts of economic, social and environmental change accelerate in the future. In order to understand the process of island tourism development, response to change and challenges and their journey to sustainability, this book provides insights and instruction on topics including social, cultural, environmental and economic aspects of island tourism. It contains essential information for policymakers, planners, researchers, managers and operators within the tourism industry.
Eagle, grasshopper, jaguar, butterfly, dog, monkey, feathered serpent, all these animals, real or mythological, tiny or majestic, carry a message. Forty works drawn with pen or brush have a dialogue with the texts of Elisabeth Foch, By taking us to a journey through the museums of Anthropology, the Templo Mayor in Mexico and the collections of the musée du quai Branly in Paris, this book takes us into the world of an ancient Mexico.
Thirty-four poems, one for each of the young children (all under the age of 14) that were executed, arrested or disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. A book dedicated to all those little Chilean victims, but also to all the children that each day suffer the consequences of violence.
Keys, handkerchiefs, coins, three flowers from last spring, a bird. Boys and girls are expert observers and that is why they know that a mother’s purse fits everything. A book in Braille that reminds its readers that when observations are mixed with imagination, the most everyday objects are capable of coming to poetic life.
This new edition of a successful, practical book provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of all aspects of the production of the tomato crop, within the context of the global tomato industry. Tomatoes are one of the most important horticultural crops in both temperate and tropical regions and this book explores our current knowledge of the scientific principles underlying their biology and production.Tomatoes 2nd Edition covers genetics and breeding, developmental processes, crop growth and yield, fruit ripening and quality, irrigation and fertilisation, crop protection, production in the open field, greenhouse production, and postharvest biology and handling. It has been updated to:- reflect advances in the field, such as developments in molecular plant breeding, crop and product physiology, and production systems.- include a new chapter on organic tomato production.- present photos in full colour throughout.Authored by an international team of experts, this book is essential for growers, extension workers, industry personnel, and horticulture students and lecturers.