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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      November 2007

      Public issue television

      World in Action' 1963–98

      by Peter Goddard, John Corner, Kay Richardson

      Public issue television is a major contribution to understanding the relationship between television, politics and society. Based on full access to the archives, it offers a fascinating historical account of how one television series, Granada's World in Action, celebrated for its tough journalism, visual directness and public impact, functioned and developed over its run across 35 years between 1963 and 1998. In a succession of chapters looking at different periods in the series' development and at key dimensions of its distinctive identity, it gets deep inside the making of factual television and examines how a particular culture of production works within broader conditions of possibility and constraint. In particular, it charts the interwoven processes of change - technological, professional, aesthetic, institutional, economic, social and political. As well as discussing achievement and success, it examines the tensions, the debates and open conflicts that formed part of the context within which the series was made and transmitted across four decades. ;

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      The Arts
      June 2021

      Genre and performance: film and television

      by Christine Cornea

      Looking at contemporary film and television, this book explores how popular genres frame our understanding of on-screen performance. Previous studies of screen performance have tended to fix upon star actors, directors, or programme makers, or they have concentrated upon particular training and acting styles. Moving outside of these confines, this book provides a truly interdisciplinary account of performance in film and television and examines a much neglected area in our understanding of how popular genres and performance intersect on screen. Each chapter concentrates upon a particular genre or draws upon generic case studies in examining the significance of screen performance. Individual chapters examine contemporary film noir, horror, the biopic, drama-documentary, the western, science fiction, comedy performance in 'spoof news' programmes and the television 'sit com' and popular Bollywood films.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      November 2010

      Juke box Britain

      by Adrian Horn

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      November 2010

      Juke box Britain

      by Adrian Horn, Jeffrey Richards, Rebecca Mortimer

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      November 2010

      Juke box Britain

      by Adrian Horn, Jeffrey Richards

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      The Arts
      June 2017

      Gothic television

      by Helen Wheatley

      Gothic television is the first full length study of the Gothic released on British and US television. An historical account, the book combines detailed archival research with analyses of key programmes, from Mystery and Imagination and Dark Shadows, to The Woman in White and Twin Peaks, and uncovers an aspect of television drama history which has, until now, remained critically unexplored. While some have seen television as too literal or homely a medium to successfully present Gothic fictions, Gothic television argues that the genre, in its many guises, is, and has always been, well-suited to television as a domestic medium, given the genre's obsessions with haunted houses and troubled families. This book will be of interest to lecturers and students across a number of disciplines including television studies, Gothic studies, and adaptation studies, as well as to the general reader with an interest in the Gothic, and in the history of television drama.

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      March 2017

      Die große Olchi-Detektive-Box 1

      by Erhard Dietl, Barbara Iland-Olschewski, Frank Gustavus, Markus Langer, Benjamin Dittrich, Wolf Frass, Frank Gustavus, Peter Weis, Patrick Bach, Pia Werfel, Monty Arnold, Peter Kirchberger, Christian Stark, Frank Jordan, Eva Michaelis, Stephanie Kirchberger, Robert Missler, Dagmar Dreke, Kai Henrik Möller, Lennardt Krüger, Rudolf Danielewicz, Jens Wendland, Leon Seibel, Frank Gustavus, Alexander Rieß, Katharina von Keller, Volker Hanisch, Gerlinde Dillge, Erhard Dietl, Christoph Schöne

      In "Die große Olchi-Detektive-Box 1" entführt Erhard Dietl junge Hörer in die spannende Welt des berühmten Olchi-Detektivs Mister Paddock und seines tollpatschigen Gehilfen Dumpy. Diese Box enthält vier Hörspiele, in denen das ungleiche Duo einige der listigsten Verbrecher Londons jagt, darunter den berüchtigten Firebomb Jack. Von den Gully-Gangstern über Falschspieler bis hin zu rätselhaften Raubzügen – mit Scharfsinn und der Hilfe der Olchis aus Schmuddelfing gelingt es ihnen, jeden Fall zu lösen. Die Geschichten sind reich an Abenteuer, Witz und pfiffigen Wendungen, ideal für Kinder im Alter ab 6 Jahren, die Spannung und Humor gleichermaßen schätzen. Spannende Detektivgeschichten: Perfekt für junge Hörer*innen, die Abenteuer und Rätsel lieben. Bildungswert: Fördert logisches Denken und Problemlösungsfähigkeiten durch mitreißende Kriminalfälle. Beliebte Charaktere: Mister Paddock und Dumpy sind bei den Kindern für ihre lustigen und cleveren Ermittlungen bekannt. Familiengerecht: Eine unterhaltsame Auswahl für gemeinsame Hörstunden, geeignet für Kinder und ihre Eltern. Robuste Verpackung und hochwertige Produktion: Sichert eine langanhaltende Nutzung und einfache Handhabung. Vier Geschichten in einer Box: Bietet stundenlanges Hörvergnügen und hervorragendes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Enthält die Hörspiele: Olchi-Detektive 1: Jagd auf die Gully-GangsterOlchi-Detektive 2: Rote Karte für HalunkenOlchi-Detektive 3: LöwenalarmOlchi-Detektive 4: Im Einsatz der Königin

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      October 2022

      Die Olchis 10er Box

      by Erhard Dietl, Robert Missler, Eva Michaelis, Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Monty Arnold, Jodie Ahlborn, Nadine Schreier, Jens Wendland, Robin Brosch, Dieter Faber, Frank Oberpichler, Nils Wulkop, Erhard Dietl, Wolf Frass, Frank Gustavus, Uticha Marmon, Frank Gustavus, Uticha Marmon

      Die besten Geschichten der Olchis in einer Box zum muffelfurzteuflischen Preis von nur 14,99 €! Krötig gut! Enthält: Die Olchis sind da Die Olchis auf Geburtstagsreise Die Olchis fliegen in die Schule Die Olchis im Zoo Die Olchis und der schwarze Pirat Die Olchis und die Teufelshöhle Die Olchis und die Gully-Detektive von London Die Olchis. Safari bei den Berggorillas Die Olchis. Jagd auf das Phantom Die Olchis im Land der Dinos

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      Children's & YA

      Soul in a lunch box

      Nelabai baisios istorijos

      by Kotryna Zyle

      Ten scary stories that could have happened in your city as well: at home, in the yard, or at school. According to Kotryna Zylė, these scary stories were inspired by her dad’s stories heard in childhood and unexpected encounters with mythical creatures. The author likes to construct her own stories— to take an old myth or legend and rewrite it by transferring the action of the story into today’s reality. If, when reading this book, you think that someone is hiding in the closet or on the balcony at night, if nails open on a tree branch instead of buds, and a bee suddenly flies out of a friend’s mouth—stay calm, it is all creatures doing.

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      October 2022

      Pettersson und Findus 10er Box

      by Sven Nordqvist, Laura Maire, Fred Maire, Jens Wawrczeck, Martin Reinke, Angela Metzler, Stefanie Mühle, Katherina Wolter, Ilse Strambowski, Angelika Kutsch, Frank Oberpichler, Dieter Faber, Theresia Singer, Theresia Singer

      10 tolle Abenteuer & Geschichten zum Spitzenpreis von nur 14,99 €! Herrlich unerwachsen kommen die wundervollen Geschichten mit Pettersson und Findus daher. Ein nostalgischer Welterfolg rund um den schräg-schrulligen Pettersson mit seinem sprechenden Kater, den Hahn Caruso oder die Mucklas: Eine Box voller Spaß und toller Abenteuer: - Eine Geburtstagstorte für die Katze - Ein Feuerwerk für den Fuchs - Armer Pettersson - Pettersson kriegt Weihnachtsbesuch - Aufruhr im Gemüsebeet - Pettersson zeltet - Findus und der Hahn im Korb - Wie Findus zu Pettersson kam - Findus zieht um - Schau mal, was ich kann, Pettersson!

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      March 2011

      Max-Frisch-DVD-Box zum 100. Geburtstag

      by Max Frisch

      Zu Max Frischs 100. Geburtstag versammelt eine DVD-Box in der filmedition suhrkamp auf fünf DVDs die wichtigsten Filme von, mit und über den großen Schweizer Schriftsteller: ein Porträt des öffentlichen Intellektuellen Frisch (Matthias von Guntens Dokumentation "Max Frisch. Citoyen"), die vielfach ausgezeichnete Verfilmung "Holozän" von Heinz Bütler und Manfred Eicher, Richard Dindos "Journal I-III" (eine filmische Lektüre der Erzählung Montauk) sowie die Gespräche im Alter, die Philippe Pilliod in den Jahren 1985/1986 geführt hat. Vervollständigt wird das Paket durch ein besonderes Extra: Volker Schlöndorffs "Homo faber"-Adaption. Die Verfilmung mit internationaler Starbesetzung macht die Box zu einem Ereignis. Ein einzigartiger Zugang zu Leben und Werk des großen Autors.

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      October 2022

      Das kleine Böse Buch 3er Box

      by Magnus Myst, Arndt Schmöle, Frank Bahrenberg, Amelie Plaas-Link, Kim Friehs, Michael Kamp, Marc Hotz, Kristin Scheinhütte, Thomas Hussung, Ralf Kiwit, Ralf Kiwit

      Band 1-3 in einer Box zum unschlagbaren, gar nicht bösen Download-Preis von nur 9,99 €! Das kleine Böse Buch hat einen großen Traum: Es will ein richtig Böses Buch werden, ganz wie die Großen. Nur braucht es dafür die Hilfe der Leser*innen – als Versuchskaninchen, um damit auf den richtigen ... äh, bösen Weg zu kommen! Und dann ist da auch noch Finster, der das Geheimnis der Bösartigkeit aufdecken und stehlen will. Mit kniffligen Rätseln und schaurig-lustigen Geschichten.

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      January 2021

      2021 Antiques Auction Record:Jade jewelry

      by Xin Hong

      This book is the only one that follows the art auctions for 21 consecutive years in China. It has 5 volumes respectively on jadeite jewelry, porcelain, miscellaneous, jade ware, calligraphy and paintings. Each volume contains all the auction items’ photos and details, and all the auction data from over 50,000 items of 40 more art categories in 2020.

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      April 2025

      Niche Tourism and Sustainability

      Perspectives, Practices and Prospects

      by Anna Farmaki, Pramendra Singh, Viana Hassan

      Niche tourism, also known as special interest tourism, refers to specialized tourism products offered to a small group of tourists. Examples include ecotourism, rural tourism, birdwatching tourism, dark tourism and motorcycle tourism. Regarded as the antidote to mass tourism, niche tourism has become particularly popular in recent years as a tourism developmental option that can address the problems caused by mass tourism including overtourism. It is commonly acknowledged that niche tourism fosters responsible tourism practices, minimizes negative tourism impacts and helps preserve the environment and culture of destinations; thereby, promoting sustainability in tourism. Likewise, niche tourism seems to be better equipped to address the needs and preferences of today's sophisticated and diverse tourist market. Despite these advantages, niche tourism development faces challenges such as overlap with mass tourism due to growing numbers of visitors, promotion of products that are not environmentally friendly and limited economic benefits being directed to the local community. This book is a collection of 12 conceptual and empirical chapters presenting niche tourism cases from around the world. It examines tourist behaviour and experiences, resident perspectives, implementation practices and future prospects, and contributes to the debate on tourism development and sustainability.

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      January 2013

      The Madmen of Bethlehem

      by Osama Alaysa

      Adopting the story-within-a-story structure of Arabian Nights, author Osama Alaysa weaves together a collection of stories portraying centuries of oppression endured by the Palestinian people. This remarkable novel eloquently brings together fictional characters alongside real-life historical figures in a complex portrayal of Bethlehem and the Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank. The common thread connecting each tale is madness, in all its manifestations. Psychological madness, in the sense of clinical mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, finds expression alongside acts of social and political madness. Together, these accounts of individuals and communities provide a gateway into the histories of the city of Bethlehem and Palestine. They paint a picture of the centuries of political oppression that the Palestinian people have endured, from the days of the Ottoman Empire to the years following the Oslo Accords, and all the way to 2012 (when the novel was written). The novel is divided into three sections, each containing multiple narratives. The first section, “The Book of a Genesis,” describes the physical spaces and origins of Bethlehem and Dheisheh Refugee Camp. These stories span the 19th and 20th centuries, transitioning smoothly from one tale to another to offer an intricate interpretation of the identity of these places. The second section, “The Book of the People Without a Book”, follows parallel narratives of the lives of the patients in a psychiatric hospital in Bethlehem, the mad men and women roaming the streets of the city, and those imprisoned by the Israeli authorities. All suffer abuse, but they also reaffirm their humanity through the relationships, romantic and otherwise, that they form. The third and final section, “An Ephemeral Book,” follows individuals—Palestinian and non-Palestinian—who are afflicted by madness following the Oslo Accords in 1993. These stories give voice to the perspectives of the long-marginalized Palestinian population, narrating the loss of land and the accompanying loss of sanity in the decades of despair and violence that followed the Nakba, the 1948 eviction of some 700,000 Palestinians from their homes. The novel’s mad characters—politicians, presidents, doctors, intellectuals, ordinary people and, yes, Dheisheh and Bethlehem themselves—burst out of their narrative threads, flowing from one story into the next. Alaysa’s crisp, lucid prose and deft storytelling chart a clear path through the chaos with dark humor and wit. The result is an important contribution to fiction on the Palestinian crisis that approaches the Palestinians, madness, and Palestinian spaces with compassion and depth.

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      December 2020

      Health Promotion

      Global Principles and Practice

      by Ruth Cross, Louise Warwick-Booth, Simon Rowlands, James Woodall, Ivy O'Neil, Sally Foster

      Health promotion is a key mechanism in tackling the foremost health challenges faced by developing and developed nations. Covering key concepts, theory and practical aspects, this new edition continues to focus on the themes central to health promotion practice worldwide. Social determinants, equality and equity, policy and health, working in partnerships, sustainability, evaluation and evidence-based practice are detailed, and the critical application of health promotion to practice is outlined throughout the book. Beginning with the foundations of this important area, in this new edition the authors then place greater emphasis on the role of power within health and communities. Drawing upon international settings and teaching experience in the global North and South, it finishes with a summary of the future directions of professional health promotion practice. Placing a strong emphasis on a global context, this book provides an accessible and engaging resource for postgraduate students of health promotion, public health nursing and related subjects, health practitioners and NGOs.

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      Children's & YA
      December 2018

      The Tree Boy

      by Srididhya Venkat and Nayantara Surendranath

      Sid is a lonely boy who detests idle, lonely trees. He has good reasons though. At least he likes to think so. He does not notice the friendship between the dangling leaves, dancing to the song of the wind. He ignores countless birds returning to the safety of their comfy homes, nestled in the soft spots of rough branches, after a long day of collecting worms. So when he is called a brainless tree for missing a save in soccer at school, it is easy for him to decide he never wants to be a tree, until one morning he wakes up to have transformed into one. Srividhya Venkat spins a delectable fantasy around thinking twice about what you wish for, or not and depicts the transformation of Sid’s lonely life after he embraces the excitable voices of kids twisted in his vines and the ecosystem hovering above him. Nayantara Surendranath’s eccentric combination of art collage and digital creation expresses the refreshing quirks that breathe life into the tale.

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