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      • NORLA

        Books from Norway is a website providing you with information in English about Norwegian literature in all genres: Fiction, Non-fiction and Children and Young Adults’ literature.NORLA - Norwegian Literature Abroad, promotes the export of Norwegian literature through active profiling work and translation subsidies. The organisation disseminates knowledge about Norwegian books and authors abroad, and operations are financed by the Norwegian Ministry of Culture.

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      • NordSüd Verlag AG

        From North to South – Founded in 1961, NordSüd is a tradition-steeped children’s book publisher based in Zurich, Switzerland. NordSüd publishes around 50 new publications every year, all of which are high-quality illustrated children’s books in German and English, focusing on fictional and non-fictional picture books, fairy tales and classics. It is our aim to work closely with artists and create new books together, which we represent worldwide and sell translation rights. Next to our own creations we buy German rights for well-known illustrators like Jon Klassen, Oliver Jeffers, Kazuo Iwamura, Sophie Blackall, Isabelle Arsenault and many more.

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      • Ophthalmology
        June 2013

        Dry Eye Syndrome: Basic and Clinical Perspectives

        by Norihiko Yokoi

        Dry eye disease (DED) is a common clinical problem and is the most frequent diagnosis in the daily practice of ophthalmology. This multifactorial disease affects quality of life owing to the constant ocular discomfort and impairment of visual function. This book of eight reviews authored by dry eye specialists from around the world highlights recent advancements in all of the important fields relating to dry eye, including aspects such as epidemiology, symptoms and diagnosis, medical, non-medical and surgical treatments and prognosis.

      • War & combat fiction
        January 2011

        Marines and Renegades

        by Gene Rackovitch

        In December of 1945 on Guam, two Japanese soldiers attempted to surrender to a patrol of Marines. The Marines, assuming them to be armed, shot and killed them. Another Japanese soldier witnessed the incident from the jungle. He fled, and his previous assessment of the treacherous Americans was enhanced. His zeal for retribution became ingrained in his psyche. In September of 1946, four Marines on a routine patrol seeking renegade Japanese who had been stealing from the outlying villages on Guam are ambushed by the renegades. One of them was the zealous Japanese soldier. The incident brings about a chain of events that leaves the reader wondering...who are the true renegades? The Marines or the Japanese?

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