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      • Toubkal

        Toubkal is a publishing house established in Morocco, Casablanca, created in 1985.They have more than 500 titles.

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      • En Toutes Lettres

        En toutes lettres est une maison d’édition spécialisée dans la publication d’essais d’écrivains, de chercheurs et de journalistes. Nos livres abordent en profondeur des questions de société liées au Maroc. Notre objectif est d’apporter un nouvel éclairage sur le Maroc d’aujourd’hui à travers des récits documentés et loin de tout sensationnalisme, en nous appuyant essentiellement sur l’enquête et le vécu des gens. Nous considérons comme un enjeu essentiel de démocratie de rendre accessible à un public de non spécialistes les travaux produits par les chercheurs et universitaires en sciences sociales et économiques.Nos livres contribuent à la dissémination de la culture du débat et de l’esprit critique.   Pour la première fois,  En Toutes Lettres et les éditrices et éditeurs arabes du réseau de l'Alliance Internationale des éditeurs indépendants proposent leur Hotlist: une sélection d’ouvrages récents, représentatifs de la bibliodiversité de nos pays avec 70 titres de 7 pays différents à retrouver ici: https://arabhotlist.alliance-editeurs.org/

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      • Trusted Partner
        Picture books
        May 2018

        The Enemies Inside

        by Mohammed Umar

        When well-armed soldiers from a powerful kingdom surrounded a small kingdom, its king was given an ultimatum by the commander of the invading army. The king consulted his advisers who came up with a novel plan on how to get rid of the enemy soldiers without a fight. Will the plan work?

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        Animal stories (Children's/YA)
        July 2017

        The Hunter Becomes the Hunted

        by Mohammed Umar

        A hunter goes into a nearby forest with a hidden agenda - to hunt and rule over the animals. He thinks his master plan will work and initially everything goes according to plan. Just when the hunter thinks he is about to dominate the animals, he gets a real surprise from the monkey and gorilla.

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        Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
        July 2017

        Adventures of Jamil

        by Mohammed Umar

        When Jamil was a boy growing up on the Tatasi Peninsula, the Twin Tragedy ‒ an earthquake and a volcanic eruption ‒ cut Tatasi off from the mainland, turning it into an island. Immediately afterwards, a sea monster emerged and terrorized the trapped inhabitants. Jamil and his friends each dream of being the one to slay the monster, and freeing the islanders from their fear and uncertainty.

      • Where did Mr.lion go?

        by Jafar Touzandejani

        Samane had a lion in the house. One morning, when she wanted to go to school, she saw Mr. Lion is sleeping. she woke him up and said, "Get up, you lazy, it's late." Mr. Lion jumped on Samane and said, "Ahh, the school." I like the school very much" then they walked together.The point of the story is that It is better not to judge others when angry. Slandering others when we are angry is the worst possible thing. When we realize this mistake, it is too late and it is impossible to make up for it.

      • Fiction
        October 2020

        The Outlook for Earthlings

        by Joan Frank

        The Outlook for Earthlings traces an unusual, difficult friendship across a lifetime, between women of stunningly opposite natures. Melanie Taper is timid, compelled to obey and venerate authority. Yet in unguarded moments she demonstrates such deadly insight into human foibles as to suggest a strength that has, for dark reasons, deliberately hidden itself. Scarlet Rand, by contrast, is rash, willful, and impatient of reverence of any stripe. Scarlet is shocked by Mel's passive reserve; despite her obvious gifts, Mel is—bafflingly—self-erasing. Mel's saintliness maddens Scarlet—because finally and most troublingly, Scarlet disbelieves it. Their friendship suggests to each a final frontier, a saving sanctuary. Yet at its core, a pained impasse soon becomes evident: each woman takes a secret, moral offense at the other's inmost nature—and choices. Living out these differences—against awareness of the illness which is slowly destroying one of them—proves an ultimate challenge. In each, a reckoning must occur. The Outlook for Earthlings examines what women want, amid conflicting layers of need. It ponders beginnings, endings, and Virginia Woolf's declaration that good angels must be killed. It considers the limits of friendship—and of the act of witnessing. At its heart, it asks how we may finally measure a life—and who should do the measuring.

      • Gardening
        June 2013

        Precision Farming in Horticulture

        by Jitendar Singh,S.K.Jain, L.K.Dashora & B.S. Chundawat:

        Climatic variations often tend to have adverse effect on the yield and production of crops. Efforts have, therefore, been on for harnessing this natural resource through artificial means for increasing crop productivity. One such technology is protected cultivation. This technique is well adopted in Europe and USA and now China and Japan are leading in controlled sphere production of horticultural crops. In India, the technology is making breakthrough in Karnataka and Maharashtra in protected cultivation of pepper, tomato, cucumber, muskmelon, baby corn etc. Precision farming is defined as the cultivation by adopting technologies which give maximum precision in production of a superior crop with a desired yield levels and quality at competitive production. These include use of genetically modified crop varieties, micropropagation, integrated nutrient, water and pest managements, protected cultivation, organic farming, hi-tech horticulture, and post harvest technology. Post-harvest sector needs lot of precision. Peels, rags, etc. go waste. Many times, peels being rich in polyphenols, colouring pigment, nutrients etc are richer in antioxidant than what we actually eat. Here, we need precision. Precision in management, precision in product diversification, precision in value addition are much sought after aspect.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2018

        Beloved Delhi

        A Mughal City and her Greatest Poets

        by Saif Mahmood (Foreword by Rakhshanda Jalil; Preface by Sohail Hashmi)

        ‘A riveting resurrection of the city of poets, the city of history, Saif Mahmood’s learned and evocative book takes us to the heart of Delhi’s romance with Urdu verse and aesthetics.’—Namita Gokhale Urdu poetry rules the cultural and emotional landscape of India—especially northern India and much of the Deccan—and of Pakistan. And it was in the great, ancient city of Delhi that Urdu grew to become one of the world’s most beautiful languages. Through the 18th and 19th centuries, while the Mughal Empire was in decline, Delhi became the capital of a parallel kingdom—the kingdom of Urdu poetry—producing some of the greatest, most popular poets of all time. They wrote about the pleasure and pain of love, about the splendour of God and the villainy of preachers, about the seductions of wine, and about Delhi, their beloved home. This treasure of a book documents the life and work of the finest classical Urdu poets: Sauda, Dard, Mir, Ghalib, Momin, Zafar, Zauq and Daagh. Through their biographies and poetry—including their best-known ghazals—it also paints a compelling portrait of Mughal Delhi. This is a book for anyone who has ever been touched by Urdu or Delhi, by poetry or romance.

      • Refueling an Islamic Government

        by Engku Muhammad Tajuddin Engku Ali, Aznan Hasan

        The success of the Islamic Government in the area of Umar al-Khattab and Umar Abdul Aziz in eradicating poverty in the state is commonly acknowledged. What has been conducted in their days to make this poverty eradication success and what ate the tools and mechanism that has been utilized? This book, "Refueling An Islamic Government" has the answer to this question. "Refueling An Islamic Government" is an interesting book to read. It manages to shed a light on the sources of wealth in administering an Islamic government. This book consists of two major elements. First, the ordained Islamic financial instruments that are used in the early days of Islam. The divergences between Zakah and other Islamic taxation tools including Jizyah, Kharaj and "Ushr will be brought to the surface together with their similarities. The second element for this book is a brief explanation on the right of an Islamic Government to impose additional taxes besides of these ordained instruments. Generally, an Islamic Government entitled to impose additional taxes but, several conditions must be fulfilled before doing it so. This book is a must for anybody who wants to have a general yet sufficient knowledge on zakah and Islamic taxation system.

      • Analysierte Islamische Geschichte

        Persian

        by seyed jafare shahidy

        The aim of this book is to review the events and incidents that took place in the Islamic world from the time of its advent to the end of the Umayyad reign in the year 132 AH. Besides narrating these events and incidents, the author has also analytically examined their causes by relying on authentic historical evidences. The book consists of seven chapters. The first chapter describes the geographical position of Arabia and its socio-political conditions before the advent of Islam. In the second chapter the author elaborates on the advent of Islam, appointment of Prophet Mohammad (s) as the Divine Messenger of Allah, embracement of Islam by close associates of the Prophet, opposition faced from Quraysh, Prophet’s migration from Mecca to Median, the change of Qibla from Bait al-Moqaddas to Ka’ba, and Prophet’s struggles and wars against the infidels. The third chapter analyses the developments that took place in the world of Islam before Prophet’s sad demise. The fourth chapter analyses the issue of the successorship of the Prophet of God (s). A review of the conditions that prevailed in the world of Islam after the martyrdom of Imam Ali (a) is the main focus of the fifth chapter. Finally, chapters six and seven discuss the emergence of the Umayyad rule and the subsequent developments that took place in the Islamic world.

      • Agriculture & farming
        January 2011

        Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Plants

        by Vanitha Jain & P. Ananda Kumar

        Nitrogen fertilizers are necessary to enhance agricultural production and to sustain food security. However, their inefficient use accrues from inherent limitations of the crop plants as well as the manner in which N fertilizers are formulated, applied and managed. The main aim of the book is to assess the various aspects of the fate of fertilizer N in context of the overall N inputs to agricultural systems, with a view to enhance the efficiency of nitrogen use and reduce the negative impacts on environment. The cross cutting issues relate to improvement in nitrogen use by emerging technologies (genetic enhancement, QTL mapping), meeting N needs by understanding its interactions with other nutrients, and mitigation of nitrogen losses caused by environmental factors and management practices. Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Plants develops links between basic and applied research and practical crop production by addressing a wide range of topics relating to nitrogen use efficiency, and to plant and crop responses to applications of nitrogen via fertilizers, including nitrogen acquisition and reduction, molecular approaches, nitrate induction and signaling; and nitrogen use under abiotic stresses. Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Plants is an invaluable classroom aid for academics working in plant physiology, biochemistry, biotechnology, molecular breeding and agronomy, and an essential professional resource for researchers working in plant and crop systems as it provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary description of problems related to the efficient use of nitrogen in agriculture.

      • Fianchetto

        Chess as one of the fine arts

        by Hugo Vargas

        Hugo Vargas, a great chess fan, offers us a series of chronicles about well-known characters, fans or masters of this sport, science, art? or game. Vargas tells us throughout this singular book titled Fianchetto (chess term for the game in the great diagonal of the bishops) the relationship between chess and great writers or artists like Rousseau, Duchamp, Octavio Paz, Philip Marlowe, Bogart, Kubrick, Jaime Sabines, Lenin, and also chess masters like Kasparov, Fischer, Kramnik... offering us some of the most famous games they played.

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