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      • Jacoby & Stuart

        Jacoby & Stuart is a publishing house of richly illustrated and well-written children’s books, picture books, fiction and non-fiction. For adults we publish graphic novels, lovingly designed gift books, richly illustrated and informative non-fiction as well as inventive and exquisite cookbooks.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 2013

        Writing otherwise

        Experiments in cultural criticism

        by Jackie Stacey, Janet Wolff

        Writing otherwise is a collection of essays by established feminist and cultural critics interested in experimenting with new styles of expression. Leading figures in their field, such as Marianne Hirsch, Lynne Pearce, Griselda Pollock, Carol Smart, Jackie Stacey and Janet Wolff, all risk new ways of writing about themselves and their subjects. Aimed at both general and academic readers interested in how scholarly writing might be more innovative and creative, this collection introduces the personal, the poetic and the experimental into the frame of cultural criticism. This collection of essays is highly interdisciplinary and contributes to debates in sociology, history, anthropology, art history, cultural and media studies and gender studies. ;

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        Literature: history & criticism
        July 2000

        Writing Black Britain, 1948–98

        An interdisciplinary anthology

        by Edited by James Procter

        The first anthology of its kind, this timely collection brings together a diverse range of black British literatures, essays and documents from across the post-war period within a single volume.. Spanning half a century, this rich archive of representations includes South Asian, African and Caribbean cultural production by both leading and lesser-known artists, critics and commentators:. Sam Selvon Salman Rushdie George Lamming Hanif Kureishi Stuart Hall Linton Kwesi Johnson Caryl Phillips Paul Gilroy Meera Syal Kobena Mercer James Berry E. R. Braithwaite Wilson Harris Farrukh Dhondy V. S. Naipaul Ben Okri Wole Soyinka Hazel Carby Kamau Braithwaite Isaac Julien C. L. R. James Dick Hebdige A. Sivanandan Buchi Emecheta Louise Bennett Grace Nichols Jackie Kay. Directed at a truly interdisciplinary market, accommodating popular and 'high' cultural materials from across the disciplines of literature, film, photography, history, sociology, politics, Marxism, feminism, cultural and communications studies.. Situated and contextualised within accessible historical and cultural frameworks and incorporating lucid introductions, a detailed chronology and extensive bibliography.

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        September 2019

        Conga Line on the Amazon

        by David Myles Robinson

        David Myles Robinson was eight years old when he first got hooked on travel. Since then, he’s seen most of the world—all its continents plus, he laments, “far too many places where travel is now off-limits.”After a lifetime of visiting near and far, in heat and in cold, in comfort and in danger, Robinson has put it all together now in this unique collection of the varied travel adventures he’s found—and the lessons he’s learned from them. A Fellini-esque view of the Amazon, a Mercedes caravan to Istanbul, Jane Goodall's amazing chimps—just part of a travel trunk full of experiences guaranteed to keep you seesawing from “Boy, I'd love to do that" to “Sure glad it was him, not me.”In Conga Line on the Amazon, Robinson brings to his first travel book the same gift for intriguing narrative and sharp characterization that has won praise for his six highly successful novels. Some of his tales may be for the strong of heart, but they’re all for the reader with a yen to be entertained by one intrepid man’s adventures and misadventures exploring the strange and wonderful world we live in.

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        Literary studies: from c 1900 -
        August 2016

        Writing otherwise

        Experiments in cultural criticism

        by Edited by Jackie Stacey, Janet Wolff

        Writing otherwise is a collection of essays by established feminist and cultural critics interested in experimenting with new styles of expression. Leading figures in their field, such as Marianne Hirsch, Lynne Pearce, Griselda Pollock, Carol Smart, Jackie Stacey and Janet Wolff, all risk new ways of writing about themselves and their subjects. Aimed at both general and academic readers interested in how scholarly writing might be more innovative and creative, this collection introduces the personal, the poetic and the experimental into the frame of cultural criticism. This collection of essays is highly interdisciplinary and contributes to debates in sociology, history, anthropology, art history, cultural and media studies and gender studies.

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        January 2015

        Die Olchis allein zu Haus und zwei Geschichten von Katharina Vöhringer und Ulrike Rogler

        Ohrwürmchen

        by Erhard Dietl, Ulrike Rogler, Katharina Vöhringer, Kay Poppe, Kay Poppe, Santiago Ziesmer, Robert Missler, Gabriele Blum, Frank Gustavus, Markus Langer, Erhard Dietl

        Die Olchis lieben Müll und Schlammpfützen und essen am liebsten Reißnagelsuppe und Schuhsohlenschnitzel. Als eines Tages die Babysitterin Frau Pfifferling Ordnung in die Olchi-Höhle bringt, den Drachen Feuerstuhl mit Gemüsesuppe füttert und das Olchi-Baby sogar wäscht, sind die Olchis entsetzt! Eine aufregende Dschungelwanderung unternimmt der kleine Tiger Schlingel mit seinen Geschwistern Ringel, Kralle und Jackie Zahn. Dabei lernen sie seltsame Tiere kennen und müssen ganz schön laut brüllen, wenn sich ihnen jemand in den Weg stellt. Als ein riesiges Gigantentier auftaucht, kann Schlingel nur noch krächzen ... Dino Poldi sucht ein Abenteuer. Und was findet er? Ein Dino-Ei. Doch was beim Brüten da herausguckt, sieht gar nicht aus wie er! Was mag das sein?! Mit den Geschichten: Die Olchis allein zu Haus (Erhard Dietl) Gut gebrüllt, kleiner Tiger! (Katharina Vöhringer) Poldi und das Dino-Ei (Ulrike Rogler)

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        August 2012

        Die Olchis allein zu Haus und zwei Geschichten von Katharina Vöhringer und Ulrike Rogler

        by Katharina Vöhringer, Ulrike Rogler, Erhard Dietl, Robert Missler, Santiago Ziesmer, Gabriele Blum, Kay Poppe, Kay Poppe, Die Olchis, Ohrwürmchen, Erhard Dietl, Frank Gustavus, Markus Langer

        Die Olchis lieben Müll und Schlammpfützen und essen am liebsten Reißnagelsuppe und Schuhsohlenschnitzel. Als eines Tages die Babysitterin Frau Pfifferling Ordnung in die Olchi-Höhle bringt, den Drachen Feuerstuhl mit Gemüsesuppe füttert und das Olchi-Baby sogar wäscht, sind die Olchis entsetzt! Eine aufregende Dschungelwanderung unternimmt der kleine Tiger Schlingel mit seinen Geschwistern Ringel, Kralle und Jackie Zahn. Dabei lernen sie seltsame Tiere kennen und müssen ganz schön laut brüllen, wenn sich ihnen jemand in den Weg stellt. Als ein riesiges Gigantentier auftaucht, kann Schlingel nur noch krächzen ... Dino Poldi sucht ein Abenteuer. Und was findet er? Ein Dino-Ei. Doch was beim Brüten da herausguckt, sieht gar nicht aus wie er! Was mag das sein?! Mit den Geschichten: 1. "Die Olchis allein zu Haus" von Erhard Dietl 2. "Gut gebrüllt, kleiner Tiger!" von Katharina Vöhringer 3. "Poldi und das Dino-Ei" von Ulrike Rogler

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        Business, Economics & Law
        April 2017

        Rural Tourism and Enterprise

        Management, Marketing and Sustainability

        by Ade Oriade, Peter Robinson

        Marketing and management processes across industries can be very similar, but contexts vary where political intervention, public interest and local sustainability are involved. The rural business setting is especially intricate due to the assortment of different business opportunities, ranging from traditional agriculture, to tourism enterprise and even high-tech business. This important new textbook on the subject: - Examines key issues affecting rural enterprise and tourism - Explores the breadth of rural enterprise management and marketing across both developed and developing economies - Discusses strategies for business growth within a rural setting, such as knowledge development, proper planning and innovation - Uses a mix of case studies and theoretical content specifically selected to appeal to both student and practitioner readers Including pedagogical features and full colour throughout, this new textbook provides an engaging and thought-provoking resource for students and practitioners of tourism, rural business and related industries. ; Marketing and management processes are especially intricate for the rural business setting due to the assortment of different business opportunities. This important new textbook examines key issues, discusses strategies for growth and uses a mix of case studies and theoretical content across developed and developing countries. ; Introduction: (Ade Oriade and Peter Robinson) Part 1: Management and marketing rural tourism and enterprise in developed economies 1: Rural enterprise business development: the developed world context (Peter Robinson & Alison Murray) 2: Selling to consumers (Sammy Li, Roya Rahimi & Nikolaos Stylos) 3: Sustainability, CSR and Ethics: Developed economies perspective (Caroline Wiscombe) 4: Community engagement and rural tourism enterprise (Peter Wiltshier) 5: Social enterprise and the rural landscape (Caroline Wiscombe, Liz Heyworth, Sandy Ryder, Lucy Maynard & Charles Dobson) Part 2: Management and marketing rural tourism and enterprise: developing world context 6: The rural business environment in developing economies (Solomon Olorunfemi Olubiyo & Ade Oriade) 7: Marketing and Communications and Rural Business in developing countries (Abiodun Elijah Obayelu & Nikolaos Stylos) 8: Consumers and Rural Tourism in developing Economies (Vivienne Saverimuttu and Maria Estela Varua) 9: Sustainability and Ethics in rural business and tourism in the Developing World (Weng Marc Lim and Sine Heitman) 10: Community engagement, rural institutions and rural tourism business in developing countries (Anahita Malek, Fabio Carbone & Asia Alder) Part 3: Strategies for rural business management and growth 11: Challenges and Strategies for rural business operations in developed and developing Economies (Ade Oriade and Peter Robinson) 12: Developing and Growing Knowledge within rural tourism enterprises (Tony Greenwood and Jo Tate) 13: Collaborate to Innovate: Challenges and Strategies for rural business to innovate (Ainurul Rosli, Jane Chang and Maria L. Granados) 14: Strategies for rural business growth (Crispin Dale, Neil Robinson and Mike Evans) 15: Opportunities for growth: The rural tourism policy and planning perspective (Caroline Wiscombe and Steve Gelder) Conclusion: (Ade Oriade and Peter Robinson)

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        Kitty und Kay

        Eine neue Geschichte von Kitty Brombeere

        by Mechtel, Angelika

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        February 2007

        Jackie Kennedy Onassis

        Ein leidenschaftliches Leben

        by Bradford, Sarah / Übersetzt von Dudas, Petra

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        Fiction

        Lonely are the Brave

        by Larry Zuckerman

        When Rollie Birch returns home from the Great War in 1919 with a cluster of medals, he feels as if he’s landed in the wrong country. His wife has died, leaving behind an infant daughter born while he was overseas. His small logging town of Lumberton, Washington, has grown but still runs on gossip. Almost overnight, Rollie the hero becomes a pariah for his scandalous decision to raise his daughter by himself - a child rumored not to be his -  and for refusing to talk about his wartime exploits.​ The past two years have changed Kay Sorensen as well. Daughter of the Lumberton timber baron, Kay spent the war working for her father, organizing patriotic and charitable efforts, and discovering her love for politics and business. But when her husband—Rollie’s former platoon commander—returns, Kay expects, correctly, that he’ll make her quit her job. She’s dreamed of marriage as an equal partnership; now, she chafes under her husband’s cold tyranny. Did the war change him?​ Rollie might know, and Kay steels herself to beg information from a man her husband has publicly insulted. But neither Kay nor Rollie can anticipate how secrets, lies, and horrifying revelations may destroy them. Do two lonely, passionate rebels have the moral courage to stand up to gossip, defy cultural boundaries, and dare reinvent themselves in a world forever changed?

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        Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        December 2019 - December 2024

        Tian Gong Kai Wu

        by Song Yingxing,Xia Jianqin

        Tian Gong Kai Wu is the first comprehensive work on agriculture and handicraft industry in the world. It introduces the production technology of machinery, bricks, ceramics, sulphur, candles, paper, weapons, gunpowder, textile, dyeing, salt making, coal mining and oil pressing in ancient China. It is also known as the "Encyclopedia of China's 17th century crafts". The book is illustrated in the original text, and the translation is easy to understand.

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