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      • K2 Literary

        A literary agency in Toronto, Canada, representing authors and rights sales for several independent Canadian publishers.

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      • BookEnds Literary

        Since opening its doors in 1999, BookEnds Literary Agency has never strayed from our original goal: Achieving dreams and doing what we love. Representing fiction and nonfiction for adults and children alike, BookEnds agents continue to live their dreams while helping authors achieve theirs.

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        Four five read volume one

        by Yang Qiduo

        Volume 1: introduction to reading, introduction to literacy methods, 1-10 lessons, introduction to 88 Chinese characters, 166 words, 22 short sentences, 10 long sentences, literacy card.

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        The Arts
        July 2024

        Pasticcio opera in Britain

        History and context

        by Peter Morgan Barnes

        This study overturns twentieth-century thinking about pasticcio opera. This radical way of creating opera formed a counterweight, even a relief, to the trenchant masculinity of literate culture in the seventeenth century. It undermined the narrowing of nationalism in the eighteenth century, and was an act of gross sacrilege against the cult of Romantic genius in the nineteenth century. In the twentieth century, it found itself on the wrong side of copyright law. However, in the twenty-first century it is enjoying a tentative revival. This book redefines pasticcio as a method rather than a genre of opera and aligns it with other art forms which also created their works from pre-existing parts, including sculpture. A pasticcio opera is created from pre-existing music and text, thus flying in face of insistence on originality and creation by a solo genius.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2025

        Marian maternity in late-medieval England

        by Mary Beth Long

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        Four five read volume three

        by Yang Qiduo

        Volume 3 content: 21 ~ 30 lessons, 88 Chinese characters, 306 words, 28 essays, literacy cards.

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        Four five read volume five

        by Yang Qiduo

        Volume 5 content: 41 ~ 50, 89 Chinese characters, 358 words, 3 essays, 10 stories, literacy cards.

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        Four five read volume four

        by Yang Qiduo

        Volume 4 content: 31 ~ 40 lessons, introduce 88 Chinese characters, 332 words, 7 essays, 10 stories, literacy cards.

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        Four five read volume six

        by Yang Qiduo

        The content of Volume 6: lesson 51 ~ 6 - introduces 111 Chinese characters, 360 words, 11 stories and literacy cards.

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        Four five read volume Two

        by Yang Qiduo

        Volume 2 content: 11 ~ 20 lessons, introduce 88 Chinese characters, 200 words, 12 short sentences, 7 long sentences, 25 short essays, literacy cards.

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        Picture storybooks
        May 2018

        People & Places

        by Ritu Khoda, Gopa Trivedi, Meera Kurien, Vanita Pai

        People and Places introduces children to the works of Indian artists from the Mughal era up to contemporary times. They are encouraged to develop a visual understanding of their culture and environment, including people, neighbourhood and workplaces. Games such as Spot the Difference, Sort & Order, Search & Spell, have been imaginatively adapted to make children seek alternative avenues of creativity. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach to enhance visual literacy and cognitive skills in early learners.

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        Picture storybooks
        September 2020

        Magical World of the Wild

        by Ritu Khoda, Gopa Trivedi, Meera Kurien

        Magical World of the Wild is a theme-based book which introduces children to miniature, folk, modern and contemporary Indian art. It encourages them to observe and explore the world of animals through compelling artworks by well-known artists. Games such as Spot the Difference, Let’s Count, Join the Dots have been imaginatively adapted to make children seek alternative creative avenues. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach to enhance visual literacy and cognitive skills in young readers.

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        October 2020

        Zeng Guofan (Liujin Commemorative Edition)

        by Tang Haoming

        Zeng Guofan is an influential figure in modern Chinese history. Based on historical facts, this book makes appropriate fictions about the event description and plot details, so that the life of Zeng Guofan, an influential historical figure, reappears to readers. This book not only writes about Zeng Guofan's literary and martial arts strategy, but also his attitude towards others and life; not only his difficulties and successes, but also his gains and disfavors. Zeng Guofan's strategy of winning wars, military administration and administration, his unique outlook on life, philosophy of life, his cultural literacy and personality taste, etc., are all wonderfully reflected in the book.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2015

        Surviving Kinsale

        Irish emigration and identity formation in early modern Spain, 1601–40

        by Ciaran O'Scea, Joseph Bergin, Penny Roberts, Bill Naphy

        In the aftermath of the Battle of Kinsale in 1601 as many as 10,000 Irish emigrated from Ireland to Galicia in the north-west of Spain. Between 1601 and 1608 the brunt of this immigration fell on the city of La Coruña, which became a virtual encampment of starving homeless Irish nobles, soldiers, women, children, elderly and poor. This is the story of that community and how its members adapted to their new circumstances, and how they themselves, their social structures and beliefs were transformed by their immigrant experience. Through an examination of the community across a broad range of social cultural aspects such as family, literacy, material culture, the acquisition of honours, religious sentiment, and social ascent, important new insights into Irish socio-cultural history have been uncovered. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2018

        Peeping Leopard

        by Hu Liang

        “Peeping Leopard” is a collection of poetry reviews by Hu Liang. With profound theoretical literacy and extensive and in-depth reading experience, the author has commented on poems of 99 poets, who are representatives of contemporary Chinese poetry. The comments are fair and concise, with both profound and unique viewpoints and vivid writings. The author is therefore praised by the famous scholar Jing Wendong as "one of the few people who saved poetic criticism from the bottom."The author is familiar with Western modern criticism, is also good at Chinese classical poetics, and puts new poetry into specific cultural position, thus drawing a number of newer and more accurate conclusions. The author has a strong criticism of stylistic consciousness and has formed a unique discourse style.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2020

        Citizenship, nation, empire

        The politics of history teaching in England, 1870–1930

        by Andrew Thompson, Peter Yeandle, John M. MacKenzie

        Citizenship, nation, empire investigates the extent to which popular imperialism influenced the teaching of history between 1870 and 1930. It is the first book-length study to trace the substantial impact of educational psychology on the teaching of history, probing its impact on textbooks, literacy primers and teacher-training manuals. Educationists identified 'enlightened patriotism' to be the core objective of historical education. This was neither tub-thumping jingoism, nor state-prescribed national-identity teaching, but rather a carefully crafted curriculum for all children which fused civic as well as imperial ambitions. The book will be of interest to those studying or researching aspects of English domestic imperial culture, especially those concerned with questions of childhood and schooling, citizenship, educational publishing and anglo-British relations. Given that vitriolic debates about the politics of history teaching have endured into the twenty-first century, Citizenship, nation, empire is a timely study of the formative influences that shaped the history curriculum in English schools

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2006

        Gentry culture in late-medieval England

        by Raluca Radulescu, Steve Rigby, Alison Truelove

        Essays in this fascinating and important collection examine the lifestyles and attitudes of the gentry in late medieval England. They consider the emergence of the gentry as a group distinct from the nobility, and explore the various available routes to gentility. Through surveys of the gentry's military background, administrative and political roles, social behaviour, and education, the reader is provided with an overview of how the group's culture evolved, and how it was disseminated. Studies of the gentry's literacy, creation and use of literature, cultural networks, religious activities and their experiences of music and the visual arts more directly address the practice and expression of this culture, exploring the extent to which the gentry's activities were different from those of the wider population. Joining the editors in contributing essays to this collection is an impressive array of eminent scholars, all specialists in their respective fields: Christine Carpenter, Peter Fleming, Maurice Keen, Philippa Maddern, Nicholas Orme, Tim Shaw, Thomas Tolley and Deborah Youngs. As a whole, the book offers a broad view of gentry culture that explores, reassesses, and sometimes even challenges the idea that members of the gentry cultivated their own distinctive cultural identity. It will appeal to students looking for a comprehensive introduction to late medieval gentry culture, as well as to researchers interested in gentry studies more generally. ;

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        July 2020

        100 Classic Fables that Children Must See in the World

        by Wang Xiaoqian, Lin Diwan

        This book uses 100 world classic fables, combined with the new curriculum standard must-read fables, to cultivate children's morality and quality. The whole book uses a model that combines fables and growth inspirations, and selects the key points of knowledge in the story to endorse the child's growth, so that the child can quickly and accurately grasp the essence of the story during reading and obtain beneficial inspiration. In addition, the book is equipped with exquisite color illustrations to perfectly present the classic storyline. Let children feel the concrete and aesthetic description of the scene while reading the text, increasing the pleasure of reading. The book is divided into twelve chapters. Chapters 1-7 focus on improving children's quality, morality and literacy. The main contents include: integrity, gratitude, humility, self-confidence, perseverance, courage, and cooperation; chapters 8-12 focus on improving children's understanding of the world Such abilities mainly include: thinking ability, cognitive ability, social ability, decision-making ability, and action ability.

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