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      • Michael O'Mara Books Ltd.

        The Michael O’Mara imprint has illustrated and non- illustrated non-fiction titles for adults on history, sciences, marketing and management, biographies, humour and gift. The Buster imprint develops activity and reference titles for kids. The innovative range of this list develops the curiosity, knowledge and artistic fibre of our little ones. Finally, LOM Art includes a carefully curated list of artist-led titles. We have collaborated with talented illustrators from around the globe to create exquisite titles on drawing, painting, colouring, dot to dot, stickers and so much more!

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2021

        Beautyscapes

        by Ruth Holliday, Meredith Jones, David Bell

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        December 2010

        In Strange Countries: Middle English Literature and its Afterlife

        Essays in memory of J. J. Anderson

        by Anke Bernau, David Matthews

        These essays by senior scholars in medieval studies celebrate the career of J.J. Anderson, editor, critic, and co-founder of the Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture series, who taught in medieval studies at the University of Manchester for forty years. The essays are rooted in medieval literature but frequently range beyond the confines of the Middle Ages. They reflect the breadth of Anderson's own scholarly interests, especially in drama and Arthurian literature. There is a particular focus on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Pearl, poems which preoccupied him throughout his scholarly life. There are also new reconsiderations of La?amon's Brut, Mirk's Festial, the Passion plays, and the manuscripts of the Pore Caitif. Moving beyond the traditional purview of medieval literature, several contributors trace the afterlives of medieval themes in later literature. These essays include a consideration of the twinned trajectories of the medieval heroes Robin Hood and King Arthur from medieval literature to modern television, a comparison of La?amon's Brut and Tennyson's Idylls of the King, and a recreation of the Bishop Blase procession which took place in industrial Bradford. Contributors are Rosamund Allen, Ralph Elliott, Alexandra Johnston, Stephen Knight, Peter Meredith, Susan Powell, Gillian Rudd, Alan Shelston, and Kalpen Trivedi. ;

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        Politics & government
        July 2013

        Labours old and new

        by Stephen Meredith

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        January 2000

        Dalí

        Eine Biographie

        by Etherington-Smith, Meredith

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        May 2002

        Dali

        Eine Biographie

        by Etherington-Smith, Meredith

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        Microbiology (non-medical)
        January 1970

        Banana leaf spot disease (Sigatoka) caused by Mycosphaerella Musicola Leach

        by D S Meredith

        Paper on banana leaf spot disease as caused by the Mycosphaeella Musicola Leech

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        The Arts
        June 2002

        American film and politics from Reagan to Bush Jr

        by Philip Davies, Paul Wells

        Covers a crucial two decades in American history, when the links between Hollywood and Washington DC were at their strongest.. The period is 'book-ended' by the mighty political and cinematic figures of Reagan and Clinton.. Covers a period in which movies have become targets of political rhetoric of 'family values'.. Essays examine cinematic views of key American political institutions - the presidency and electoral process, politically significant places such as New York City and the American South, the promotion of major issues like gender, family and race. This is a subject which has gained new significance in the wake of recent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington DC, which have changed both the political climate, and the priorities of the movie industry. ;

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        April 2022

        Die kleine Wortschmiede

        365 erste Wörter

        by Meredith L. Rowe, Monika Forsberg, Felicia Bomhoff

        In der Welt gibt es so viel zu entdecken – und zu benennen: die Spielsachen, die Kleidung, die Farben und Formen. Dieses Buch begleitet und unterstützt Kinder beim aufregenden Erlernen der ersten Wörter. Die doppelseitigen leuchtend bunten Bilder laden dazu ein, sich beim gemeinsamen Lesen Geschichten auszudenken und die liebevoll gezeichneten Tiere durch das Jahr zu begleiten. Für Übersichtlichkeit sorgt eine thematische Gliederung. So macht das Erkunden der spannenden Welt der Wörter Spaß!

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        September 2021

        Die kleine Wortschmiede

        Jeden Tag ein neues Wort entdecken | Spielerisch den Wortschatz erweitern | Von einer Expertin für frühkindliches Lernen | Ab 4 Jahre

        by Meredith L. Rowe, Monika Forsberg, Marieke Heimburger

        Ein großer Wortschatz ist der Schlüssel für erfolgreiches Lernen. Mit thematisch gestalteten Seiten ist dieses Buch an die Erlebniswelt der Kinder angepasst, bietet aber auch viele Möglichkeiten, Neues zu entdecken, und regt dazu an, eigene Geschichten zu entwickeln. Mit knallig bunten Bildern, niedlichen Tieren und verständlichen Erklärungen erweitert dieses Buch ganz spielerisch den Wortschatz. Entwickelt von einer Expertin für frühkindliches Lernen ist es ideal zum gemeinsamen Entdecken, Staunen und Vorlesen. Empfohlen ab 4 Jahren

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2023

        The politics of male friendship in contemporary American fiction

        by Michael Kalisch

        How might our friendships shape our politics? This book examines how contemporary American fiction has rediscovered the concept of civic friendship and revived a long tradition of imagining male friendship as interlinked with the promises and paradoxes of democracy in the United States. Bringing into dialogue the work of a wide range of authors - including Philip Roth, Paul Auster, Michael Chabon, Jonathan Lethem, Dinaw Mengestu, and Teju Cole - this innovative study advances a compelling new account of the political and intellectual fabric of the American novel today.

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