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      • Hungry Tomato Ltd.

        Hungry Tomato designs and publishes children’s (5-11 years) non-fiction books that stimulate and encourage reading and learning with fun and engaging topics. We call this soft learning for educational markets. In just a few years, we have published over 200 titles, with 700+ titles licensed in 19 different languages across the world.  Our new pre-school (0 to 4 years) Tiny Tomato imprint launches in 2021 with books designed to promote learning through interaction. These books will feature tactile and engaging material to help nurture and encourage young children’s understanding, early learning and development  Beetle Books (US) and Hungry Banana (UK) are two imprints with books featuring some of the best artists and authors in the world today. We work with established and well-known illustrators as well, as is part of our ethos, new and exciting young talent. Together we produce beautiful books that become bookshelf favourites in homes schools and libraries all over the world. For those kids that prefer fact to fiction we produce books that will keep those pages turning.

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      • Hunan People's Publishing House

        Hunan People's Publishing House is a comprehensive publishing house that mainly edits, publishes and distributes philosophy, literature, history and social sciences.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2015

        A History of Western Historical Thought

        by Pei YU

        This book is an intellectual history of Western theory, it focuses on describing the thoughts development and process in different historical periods. It is guided by historical materialism to reveal the evolution of the western theories, and illuminates development of west history thoughts. To some extent, this book reflects Chinese history researchers’ recent development on western historic thoughts research.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2019

        The eye of history

        how we read history today

        by Yu Pei

        his book takes historiography as the research object, and takes Marxist historical materialism as its main content. It elaborates on the basic theories of historical science, Marxist historical materialism, and the basic laws and motives of historical development. China's Marxist history is in the stage of democratic revolution. The development and achievements of different historical stages of China. The book also expounds the viewpoint of the "Global Community of Destiny" from the perspective of historical learning.

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        Forestry & silviculture: practice & techniques
        July 2005

        Rust Diseases of Willow and Poplar

        by Edited by Ming H Pei, Alistair R McCracken

        In recent years there has been increased interest in growing willow and poplar trees, as fast-growing species that have several purposes, including use as biofuels for energy production. However, silviculture of these trees has been constrained by diseases such as Melampsora rusts. This book provides a comprehensive review of over two decades of extensive study of the rust diseases affecting willow and poplar. It provides insights into the population biology of Melampsora rusts in Europe, China, India and Chile, the genetics of their resistance, and their interaction with their hosts. The book offers information essential to the development of effective and sustainable disease control measures including the use of willow genotype mixtures and biological control agents.

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        Children's & YA
        May 2019

        May Fourth Movement tells You How to Love the Country

        by Cheng Meidong; Shen Chengfei; Zhao Nuo ; Sun Pei .

        Reviewing the May Fourth Movement, clarifying that patriotism is an eternal theme, be responsible is the historical mission in the new era.

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        March 2015

        The Stories of Chen Yun

        by Liu Jintian

        The characters included in the "The Chinese Leaders' Stories Series" are all the older generation of proletarian revolutionaries who have made great contributions or created great achievements in the great struggle to create the People's Republic of China and the great cause of leading the people to carry out socialist economic construction. The vivid and detailed stories illustrate these great people from their birth time until their senior status and describe their fighting process, showing the reader a full and vivid image, reappearing their personality charm, political wisdom, and military talent. The series is a good model for cultivating the patriotism of Chinese young readers, and it also provides a great opportunity for readers to relive in the history and have experienced those leaders' great achievements. This book is the stories of Chen Yun.

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        January 2020

        Master of the Three Ways

        by Hung Ying-ming

        It is a collection of quotations on cultivation, life, dealing with the world, and the way out of the world, and is a marvellous book that encompasses 5,000 years of Chinese wisdom. As a work rich in the ethical thinking of the Han people, it takes the essence of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, with Confucianism and Taoism as its core, and has the main paths of cultivating oneself, preparing one's family, ruling one's country and pacifying the world; it combines the philosophy of life, the art of living and aesthetic sensibility. It is a beautiful and profound book, but it is also a book to cultivate people's sentiments and refine their will.

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        January 2012

        Yun Gang

        by Zhang Zhuo

        This series introduces the history, characteristic and some Buddhism knowledge of famous grottoes that were built in the ancient time.In China, grotto sculptures and fresco are regarded as a precious ancient art.

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        October 2008

        Robert Walser

        Sein Leben in Bildern und Texten

        by Bernhard Echte, Bernhard Echte

        Robert Walsers Biographie ist von spannender Rätselhaftigkeit. Zeit seines Lebens verlief sein Weg am Rande der literarischen und bürgerlichen Welt, so daß er in den Zeugnissen seiner Zeitgenossen kaum Niederschlag fand. Und Walser seinerseits vermied es, sein Leben irgendwie anders zu dokumentieren als in seiner Literatur. Dort aber spielt er mit seiner Biographie – phantasierend und verwandelnd, so daß die Texte von seinen Lebensumständen mehr verschweigen als verraten. In mehr als 20jähriger Forschung ist es dem Herausgeber gelungen, eine Fülle unbekannter Materialien und Bilder zusammenzutragen. Annähernd 1000 zeitgenössische Bilddokumente erlauben es, Walsers Lebenswelt in einer Nähe und Dichte kennenzulernen, wie es bislang nicht möglich war. »Sein Lebensbild wird nie komplett geschrieben werden können. Schon scheint mancher seinen Charakter zu umkleiden versucht zu haben.« Robert Walser

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        January 1988

        Vom weisen Umgang mit der Welt

        Das Saikontan des Weisen Hung Ying-Ming aus dem China des 16. Jahrhunderts

        by Hung, Ying-Ming / Übersetzt von Möhring, Hans U

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2018

        The Grand Canal

        by Xia Jianyong

        As the longest canal in the world, the Grand Canal connects five rivers in the land of China. This human-made river not only witnessed history of several dynasties, but also made great contribution to the economic, cultural, and political unification of the southern and northern China. This title explores large amount of historical materials concerning the Grand Canal, picturing a complete record of the canal during 2000 years.

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        February 2005

        Kunterbuntes Origami der Tiere

        Pfiffig,lustig,verspielt mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen

        by Bui, Nga; Bui, Hung

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        The Arts
        January 2019

        Robert Bresson

        by Keith Reader

        This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the work of Robert Bresson, one of the most respected and acclaimed directors in the history of cinema.. The first monograph on his work to appear in English for many years dealing not only with his thirteen feature-length films but also his little-seen early short Affaires publiques and his short treatise Notes on cinematography.. The films are considered in chronological order, using a perspective that draws variously on spectator theory, Catholic mysticism, gender theory and Lacanian psychoanalysis.. The major critical responses to his work, from the adulatory to the dismissive, are summarized and analyzed.. The work includes a full filmography and a critical bibliography.

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        July 2004

        Origami-Geldgeschenke

        Geld zum Verschenken fantasievoll falten

        by Bui, Hung; Bui, Nga

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        September 2020

        The art of The Faerie Queene

        by Richard Danson Brown, Joshua Samuel Reid

        The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques employed by Spenser. It offers a sharp new perspective on Spenser by rereading The Faerie Queene as poetry which is at once absorbing, demanding and experimental. Instead of the traditional conservative model of Spenser as poet, this book presents the poem as radical, edgy and unconventional, thus proposing new ways of understanding the Elizabethan poetic Renaissance. The book moves from the individual words of the poem to metre, rhyme and stanza form onto its larger structures of canto and book. It will be of particular relevance to undergraduates studying Elizabethan poetry, graduate students and scholars of Renaissance poetry, for whom the formal aspect of the poetry has been a topic of growing relevance in recent years.

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        September 2022

        The Masked Singer 1. Monsterchens großer Auftritt

        by THiLO, Vera Rehaag

        In "The Masked Singer 1. Monsterchens großer Auftritt" nimmt Bestsellerautor THiLO junge Leserinnen und Leser mit nach Candyworld, wo das charismatische Monsterchen vor einer spannenden Herausforderung steht: Am letzten Schultag findet ein Gesangswettbewerb statt, und Monsterchen träumt davon, auf der Bühne zu glänzen. Als es endlich soweit ist und Monsterchen im Rampenlicht vor den Mitschülern steht, nimmt das Ereignis eine unerwartete Wendung. Inspiriert von den beliebten Figuren der Erfolgsshow „The Masked Singer“, die in Zusammenarbeit mit ProSieben entstand, erzählt das Buch eine mitreißende Geschichte über Freundschaft, Mut und die Erkenntnis, dass niemand perfekt sein muss, um großartig zu sein. Die Botschaft, unterstützt von der Beziehung zwischen Monsterchen und seinem besten Freund, dem Faultier, zeigt, dass wahre Größe im Sein und nicht im Schein liegt. Von Bestsellerautor THiLO: Garantiert hochwertige Kinderunterhaltung mit Tiefgang, die junge Leserinnen und Leser nicht nur fesselt, sondern auch wichtige Lebenslektionen vermittelt. Zielgruppe 5 bis 7 Jahre: Ideal für Vorlesestunden oder als Einstieg ins selbstständige Lesen, begleitet von farbenprächtigen Illustrationen, die die Fantasie anregen. Lehrreich und unterhaltsam: Vermittelt Werte wie Freundschaft und Selbstakzeptanz durch eine mitreißende Geschichte, die Kinder inspiriert und gleichzeitig unterhält. Hervorragende Rezensionen: Eltern und Großeltern loben das Buch als perfektes Geschenk für Kinder, betonen die Qualität des Lesestoffs und das positive Leseerlebnis. Thematisiert Lampenfieber und Selbstvertrauen: Bietet eine ideale Grundlage, um mit Kindern über Ängste und Selbstbewusstsein zu sprechen, unterstützt durch beliebte Figuren wie Monsterchen und das Faultier. Verbindung zu beliebten TV-Charakteren: Nutzt die Bekanntheit und Beliebtheit der Charaktere aus „The Masked Singer“, um eine sofortige Verbindung mit jungen Lesern herzustellen und sie für das Buch zu begeistern.

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        Geography & the Environment
        October 2019

        The Himalayan Soap Pod Tree (Gymnocladus assamicus)

        An Ecologically and Economically Important Tree on the Brink of Extinction

        by Baharul I Choudhury, Mohammed Latif Khan

        Extinction of species has alarmingly increased in recent decades due to anthropogenic activities, natural calamities and climate change. The life history, ecology and evolution of such species have often not been well studied. Gymnocladus assamicus is an archaic tree endemic to the Eastern Himalayan region of Northeast India. Locally known as 'Menangmanba-shi' by the Monpa tribe of Arunachal Pradesh (India), mature G. assamicus pods contain high saponin and are used traditionally for cleansing purposes and rituals. We rediscovered the species after more than 70 years from high altitude areas in the Himalayas through extensive field explorations and employing an ecological niche modeling approach. Our study revealed a very few actively reproducing mature G. assamicus trees surviving in unique microclimatic conditions. The species is classified as 'critically endangered' (IUCN red list). The book contains detailed information about G. assamicus and discusses its current distribution, population status, ethnobotanical uses and other ecological parameters. Major intrinsic and extrinsic factors that might be responsible for population decline are described. More importantly, we reported a very rare mating system known as 'androdioecy' in which male and hermaphrodite individuals co-exist in the natural population. Overall, the book highlights the story of a critically endangered tree species with a unique biological and socio-cultural importance and will serve as a case study and referencefor other similar species both locally and globally.

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        June 2012

        Stanley Cavell

        Philosophy, literature and criticism

        by James Loxley

        Stanley Cavell: Philosophy, literature, and criticism is the first book to offer a comprehensive examination of the relationship between the celebrated philosophical work of Stanley Cavell and the discipline of literary criticism. In this volume, the editors have assembled an impressive range of interlocutors who set out to explore the shape and substance of Stanley Cavell's persistent acknowledgement of the literary as a category in which, and through which, philosophical work can be undertaken. A number of essays address his engagements with modernism, tragedy, and romanticism, while others consider Cavell's own aesthetic modes as a writer. Stanley Cavell: Philosophy, literature, and criticism will be of interest to all those who are concerned with the ways in which the reading of literature, and the practice of philosophy, might continue both to influence each other across disciplinary boundaries, and to challenge the internal topographies of those disciplines. ;

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