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      • SaltWay

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        One of the major publishers in the Middle East with an expanding spectrum of services with 30 outlets in Kuwait and Bahrain. We participate in all of the prominent International and Arab book fairs.

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        September 2003

        Was würde Salomo tun?

        Die Weisheit des Alten Testaments für den Alltag von heute

        by Manz, Charles C; Manz, Karen; Marx, Bob

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        November 2010

        Der Ring des Salomo

        Historischer Roman

        by Goldstein, Barbara

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        1989

        Die Sau des Salomo

        Fährten des weisszahnichten Schweines in der Weltliteratur. Aufgespürt von Karl August Grosskreutz

        by Herausgegeben von Groskreutz, Karl A

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        June 1989

        Vom Garten Eden, der Arche Noah und dem weisen König Salomo

        77 Geschichten von Pflanzen und Tieren. Neu erzählt von Rahel bin Gorion und Emanuel bin Gorion

        by Emanuel Bin Gorion, Rahel Bin Gorion

        Emanuel Bin Gorion, geboren 1903 in Breslau, lebte ab 1936 in Israel. Er verfasste als Schriftsteller Texte sowohl auf Deutsch als auch auf Hebräisch. Emanuel Bin Gorion verstarb 1987.

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        June 2000

        Lieder der Liebe

        Die ältesten und schönsten aus Morgenlande

        by Johann Gottfried Herder

        Die ungeheure Produktivität Johann Gottfried Herders (1744-1803) in den Weimarer Jahren drückt sich nicht nur in zahllosen Traktaten, Reden und Predigten, sondern auch in seinen Sammlungen und Übertragungen alter Dichtungen aus. 1778 erschien Herders kleine kommentierte Schrift über Salomos Lieder der Liebe, die Goethe als das »Zarteste und Unnachahmlichste, was uns vom Ausdruck leidenschaftlicher anmutiger Liebe zugekommen« bezeichnete. Herders Nachdichtung orientalischer Liebeslyrik, die von ihm als die Liebe zwischen Mann und Frau interpretiert wird, steht ganz im Gegensatz zu der bis dahin üblichen Deutung des Hohenlieds als »heiliges Verhältnis Christi zu seiner bräutlichen Kirche«.Der Text beruht auf der Herder-Edition des Deutschen Klassiker Verlags.

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        March 2010

        Der Schatz Salomos

        Historischer Roman

        by Peter, Maria W.

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        August 1982

        Das Hohe Lied Salomos

        Nachdichtungen und Übersetzungen aus sieben Jahrhunderten. Herausgegeben von Hermann Timm. Mit zwölf Bildern von Anatoli L. Kaplan

        by Hermann Timm, Anatoli L. Kaplan, Manfred Hausmann, Hermann Timm

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      • Solothurn tanzt mit dem Teufel

        Solothurn dances with the devil

        by Christof Gasser

        On "Dirty Thursday", the start of the Solothurn carnival, the corpse of a young woman is found at the Krummtower. A tattoo with the number 666 on the corpse leads Captain Dominik Dornach to a series of past murders in the Red Light District, where victims had the same tattoo. While Dornach investigates these first clues, his daughter, who works in Iraq for the UN, is targeted by terrorists. Everything that is important to Dornach seems to be threatened. Christof Gasser belongs to a new generation of Swiss crime authors who have a completely new self-image and literary self-confidence. He advanced especially with his Solothurn crime novel series within a few years to become one of the most popular writers in Switzerland. The investigating team around cantonal policeman Dominik Dornach and Public Prosecutor Angela Casagrande is the centrepiece of his success. "Solothurn tanzt mit dem Teufel“ ("Solothurn Dances with the Devil") is the fourth part of this bestseller series and completes the series of four books around the illustrious duo Dornach/Casagrande. The story takes place in the not always peaceful cantonal capital of Solothurn, and also in Vienna, Paris and even in the Iraqi provincial city of Samarra and Amman in Jordan. Gasser shows in an original way how fatal a global network of international politics, organised crime and terrorism can be for the life of his protagonists. In his usual fast-paced and dense style, he tells an extremely impressive and current story, which shows how complex and relevant crime literature can be.

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        The Marvels of the World

        Die Reisen des Ritters Jean de Mandeville

        by Jean de Mandeville

        The Livre de Mandeville (Book of Mandeville) is integrated into a composite manuscript - held today at the Bibliothèque national de France under the shelfmark Fr. 2810 - containing a number of texts about the countries of the Middle and Far East which was given the name Livre de merveilles, on account of the wonders described therein, but also because of its wonderful decorations. The author, Jean de Mandeville, refers to himself as a knight who embarked on his journey in the year 1322 and that he travelled not only to see the sites of the Holy Land, but also to countless far countries of the world and many wondrous regions. By combining seemingly familiar elements with mysterious narratives, he achieves an immediacy and freshness that would be enthusiastically welcomed by a wide readership. It is not only the enthusiastic reception of the text, but also the development of a rich iconographic programme that make the Livre de Mandeville such an impressive example of medieval world and travel literature and the most dazzling work representative of the genre.

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