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      • Gill Books

        Gill Books is an Irish publisher which produces an eclectic list of award-winningand bestselling titles from agenda-setting current affairs to absorbing history, page-turning biography to beautifully produced lifestyle. We are a division of Gill, Ireland’s largest publisher. Its origins date back to 1856 when M.H. Gill & Son, whose portfolio included printing and bookselling, wasfounded in Dublin. The bookshop, which stood on Dublin’s O’Connell Street for123 years and is referenced in James Joyce’s Ulysses, can now be found online at www.gillbooks.ie. In collaboration with some of Ireland’s best writers, brands and a network of creative talents, Gill Books creates a dynamic publishing proposition, which builds on a 150-year heritage whilst looking excitedly to the future.

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      • Gilam Agency - Giovanni Lamanna Agenzia Letteraria

        The Gilam Agency – founded by Giovanni Lamanna – is based in Italy and is specialized in Italian Fiction and Non-Fiction, and Children's Books. We represent about 25 authors, some already established (such as Attilio Del Giudice, Francesco Forlani, Peppe Lanzetta, Gianfranco Pecchinenda, Felice Piemontese, Elena Starace, Giulia Bracco, Roger Salloch), some beginners. We also hold the rights to Non-Fiction books (books about Maria Montessori, pedagogy, sport, social science, philosophy...) The Gilam Agency is partner of some Italian publishers (Neo Edizioni, Lavieri, Funambolo, Dalia, Fefé) in selling translation rights on foreign market. We are also going to represent foreign publishers for selling translation rights in Italy. The Gilam Agency takes part in the most important book fairs and exhibitions in Italy and in Europe. In 2020 the Agency has created a new brand (with its own dedicated staff) for Children's and Illustrated Book Rights (the Wrong Cat Rights Agency).

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        July 2023

        1989 - Wahrheit oder Tod

        by McDermid, Val

        Aus dem Englischen von Kirsten Reimers

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        January 2024

        Ein Bild der Niedertracht

        Ein Fall für Karen Pirie

        by McDermid, Val

        Aus dem Englischen von Kirsten Reimers

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2021

        Bad English

        by Rachael Gilmour

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2009

        Conservative thinkers

        The key contributors to the political thought of the modern Conservative Party

        by Mark Garnett, Kevin Hickson

        This book outlines and evaluates the political thought of the Conservative Party through a detailed examination of its principal thinkers from Harold Macmillan to the present. Traditionally, the Conservative Party has been regarded as a vote-gathering machine rather than a vehicle for ideas. This book redresses the balance through a series of biographical essays examining the thought of those who have contributed most to the development of ideas within the party. The chapters benefit from archival research and interviews with leading Conservatives. The recent revival of Conservative fortunes makes the book particularly timely. The book begins with an introductory chapter explaining the role of ideology in the Conservative Party. It then traces the political thought of the Conservative Party through its principal theorists since the 1930s. These are Harold Macmillan, R. A. Butler, Quintin Hogg, Enoch Powell, Angus Maude, Keith Joseph, the 'traditionalists' (Maurice Cowling, T. E. 'Peter' Utley, Peregrine Worsthorne, Shirley Letwin and Roger Scruton), Ian Gilmour, John Redwood and David Willetts. The book concludes with an overall assessment of the political thought of the Conservative Party and the relevance of past debates for contemporary Conservatism. The book will be of considerable interest to academics and non-academics alike; for those who have a special interest in the Conservative Party but also for any student of contemporary British Politics. ;

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        August 2004

        Weimar

        Ein Reisebegleiter

        by Annette Seemann

        Weimar ist nicht nur die Stadt der Klassik … Der vorliegende Band lädt ein, die Stadt und ihre Umgebung auf zwölf Spaziergängen und Ausflügen zu entdecken. Kenntnisreich führt Annette Seemann durch die Jahrhunderte von der vorklassischen Zeit bis zur Gegenwart. Berücksichtigt werden auch die vielfältigen Beziehungen die die Literatur in Weimar seit jeher mit den anderen Künsten einging: mit der Architektur, der bildenden Kunst, dem Theater und der Musik.Zu Wort kommen Goethe, Wieland, Herder und Schiller ebenso wie Marie Luise Kaschnitz, Thomas Mann, Wulf Kirsten, Imre Kertész, Jorge Semprun und viele andere.

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        January 2002

        Göttliche Stimmen

        Lebensberichte berühmter Sängerinnen. Von Elisabeth Mara bis Maria Callas

        by Monica Steegmann, Eva Rieger, Eva Rieger, Monica Steegmann

        Erst müssen sie als Carmen, Tosca, Mélisande oder Brünnhilde sterben, dann werden sie bejubelt und gefeiert. Aber nicht nur auf der Bühne ist das Los der Operndiven und Primadonnen unerbittlich. Oft standen sie unter dem Einfluß ehrgeiziger Mütter, waren den Machtspielen von Direktoren und Intendanten ausgeliefert, den Eifersuchtsattacken von Kollegen und Ehemännern und abhängig von der Gunst des Publikums. Diese in der Öffentlichkeit stehenden erfolgreichen, starken Frauen waren für das Selbstbewußtsein der Männer eine schwere Prüfung. Die sechs für diesen Band ausgewählten autobiographischen Texte von Gertrud Elisabeth Mara, Agnese Schebest, Mary Garden, Kirsten Flagstad, Marian Anderson und Maria Callas – drei davon erstmals in deutscher Sprache – schildern nicht nur wechselvolle Schicksale großer Künstlerinnen, sondern geben auch ein Bild der Zeit, in der sie lebten.

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        2021

        Self-medication

        Guidelines for providing pharmaceutical advice

        by Dr. Kirsten Lennecke and Kirsten Hagel

        Minor illness or a serious disease ? Through systematic questioning, pharmacists or pharmaceutical technicians can establish the possibilities and limits of self-medication. Each monograph on the over 100 indications for self-medication includes: - A flow chart: basis for the structured consultation - A brief description: additional information about the symptoms - Recommended medications/groups of medications: the treatment options - Additional advice: individual supportive and alternative treatment options - Specific knowledge for advising particular patient groups: e.g. pregnant women, children and senior citizens New for the 7th edition: Monographs that explore the possibilities of supportive self-medication for indications such as hypertension and diabetes. Information about what to do in the case of poisoning, scabies or inflammation of the nail bed (paronychia) is also provided! The details about active substances, products and additional tips have been updated. The pocket guide has long been the standard for providing advice on self-medication – a “must-have”!

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        United Nations & UN agencies
        July 2013

        The United Nations Democracy Agenda

        by Kirsten Haaiemck

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        Children's & YA
        October 2007

        Skogland

        by Boie, Kirsten

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        Children's & YA
        September 2010

        Verrat in Skogland

        by Boie, Kirsten

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