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      • Host Publishers

        Now Host publishes children’s, SF, fantasy and YA literature, too.   Host has introduced to Czech readers the crime novels of Stieg Larsson, David Lagercrantz, Lars Kepler and Jussi Adler-Olsen. Books by Czech authors Alena Mornštajnová, Kateřina Tučková, Petra Soukupová and Jiří Hájíček have also become bestsellers. But Host can of course take pride in more than just its leading role in the sales charts. The content of its catalogue of publications is of remarkably high quality and includes many leading writers from abroad, including Olga Tokarczuk, Jeffrey Eugenides and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Czech writers including Jan Němec, Jakuba Katalpa and Matěj Hořava. Host provides opportunities for début authors, too.

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        November 2015

        Einschränkungsmodelle zum Anwendungsbereich der Vorteilsannahme gemäß § 331 StGB.

        Zugleich eine rechtliche Qualifizierung der Genehmigungsregelung in § 331 Abs. 3 StGB.

        by Strehlow, Selina

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        October 2021

        Yoga für das innere Kind

        Mit 55 Übungen die Vergangenheit heilen

        by Vogt, Selina

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        1994

        Nancy Mitford

        Eine Biographie

        by Hastings, Selina

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        Agriculture & related industries
        February 1997

        Asian Rice Bowls: The Returning Crisis?

        by Prabhu L Pingali, Mahabub Hossain, Roberta V Gerpacio

        Less than two decades ago, the world was focusing on the impending food crisis across Asia, which was given little hope of ever being able to meet its rapidly growing food demand. Since then, Asia has made a quantum leap in food production. Technological innovations and policies that promoted intensive rice production systems helped achieve this. The authors of this book argue that there is a growing sense of complacency about future food supplies in Asia and that such complacency is not warranted. While rice productivity may increase, this will be limited by a number of factors: withdrawal of land and labor from agriculture to other uses, increased competition for resources, and land degradation. It is unlikely to match the increase in demand for rice because of population growth. The book provides a thorough assessment of the opportunities for increasing land productivity, including crop diversification. It evaluates the successes and limitations of the Green Revolution for rice in Asia and projects economic and technological trends forward over the next three decades.

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        Agricultural science
        July 1996

        Rice Research in Asia

        Progress and Priorities

        by Edited by Robert E Evenson, R W Herdt, Mahabub Hossain

        This work discusses the latest work in Rice Research in Asian countries and makes suggestions on future progression and rice research priorities.

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        July 2021

        Molecular Breeding in Wheat, Maize and Sorghum

        Strategies for Improving Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Yield

        by Mohammad Anwar Hossain, Mobashwer Alam, Saman Seneweera, Sujay Rakshit, Robert Henry

        The global population is projected to reach almost 10 billion by 2050, and food and feed production will need to increase by 70%. Wheat, maize and sorghum are three key cereals which provide nutrition for the majority of the world's population. Their production is affected by various abiotic stresses which cause significant yield losses. The effects of climate change also increase the frequency and severity of such abiotic stresses. Molecular breeding technologies offer real hope for improving crop yields. Although significant progress has been made over the last few years, there is still a need to bridge the large gap between yields in the most favorable and most stressful conditions. This book: - Provides a valuable resource for wheat, maize and sorghum scientists working on breeding and molecular biology, physiology and biotechnology. - Presents the latest in-depth research in the area of abiotic stress tolerance and yield improvements. - Contains the necessary information to allow plant breeders to apply this research to effectively breed new varieties of these crops. It provides a consolidated reference for plant breeders and crop scientists working on the challenges of enhanced crop productivity and climate change adaptability.

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        May 2021

        Bullerbü. Die neue große Hörspielbox

        by Astrid Lindgren, Carla Sachse, Selina Böttcher, Florentine Stein, Leon Seibel, Franz von Otting, Lucas Ascacibar, Else von Hollander-Lossow, Karl Kurt Peters, Frank Gustavus, Katrin Engelking

        In Bullerbü ist immer etwas los! Fast jeder kennt Bullerbü, das schwedische Dorf mit den drei Höfen und seinen Kindern Lisa, Bosse, Lasse, Britta, Inga und Ole. In dieser neuen Hörspielproduktion wurden Astrid Lindgrens Klassiker erstmals neu vertont. Enthält die Hörspiele: WIR KINDER AUS BULLERBÜ, MEHR VON UNS KINDERN AUS BULLERBÜ und IMMER LUSTIG IN BULLERBÜ

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        January 2014

        Wir Kinder aus Bullerbü 3. Immer lustig in Bullerbü

        Das Hörspiel für Kinder ab 4 Jahren

        by Astrid Lindgren, Frank Gustavus, Karl Kurt Peters, Dieter Faber, Frank Oberpichler, Alexander Rieß, Frank Gustavus, Carla Sachse, Florentine Stein, Selina Böttcher, Leon Seibel, Lucas Ascacibar, Franz von Otting, Peter Weis, Christine Pappert, Kerstin Draeger, Volker Hanisch, Erik Schäffler, Konstantin Graudus, Frank Gustavus, Katrin Engelking

        Die Kinder von Bullerbü spielen von früh bis spät und ihnen gehen niemals die Ideen aus. Sie halten um die Wette die Luft an und ziehen Oles Zahn, während er schläft. Sie angeln und fangen Krebse und tanzen um den Mittsommer-Baum. Denn es ist so, wie Lisa sagt: „Nirgendwo ist es so schön wie in Bullerbü!“. Folge 3 der Hörspiele zu Astrid Lindgrens Bullerbü-Geschichten.

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        August 2013

        Wir Kinder aus Bullerbü 2. Mehr von uns Kindern aus Bullerbü

        Das Hörspiel für Kinder ab 4 Jahren

        by Astrid Lindgren, Frank Gustavus, Karl Kurt Peters, Dieter Faber, Frank Oberpichler, Alexander Rieß, Frank Gustavus, Carla Sachse, Selina Böttcher, Florentine Stein, Lucas Ascacibar, Leon Seibel, Franz von Otting, Achim Schülke, Christine Pappert, Konrad Halver, Kerstin Draeger, Volker Hanisch, Erik Schäffler, Anne Moll, Santiago Ziesmer, Katrin Engelking

        Nirgends ist es so schön wie in Bullerbü! Dort können Lisa, Lasse, Bosse, Inga, Britta, Ole und die kleine Kerstin herrlich spielen. Auch im Winter herrscht niemals Langeweile: Die Kinder bauen Schneeburgen, laufen Schlittschuh oder gehen auf Schatzsuche. Und im Sommer? Da belauschen sie den geheimnisvollen Wassergeist. Hörspiel zum Kinderbuch-Klassiker für Kinder ab 4 Jahren. Laufzeit ca. 55 Minuten. Atmosphärisch, authentisch und warmherzig. Liebevolle Hörspiel-Umsetzung mit 14 Sprechern und eigens komponierter Musik.

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        October 2001

        Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2002

        by Gabriele Arnim, Volkmar Deile, Franz-Josef Hutter, Sabine Kurtenbach, Carsten Tessmer, Gabriele Arnim, Volkmar Deile, Franz-Josef Hutter, Sabine Kurtenbach, Carsten Tessmer, William Zartmann, Rainer Huhle, Katja Wiesbrock, Brigitte Hamm, Andreas Mehler, Heribert Prantl, Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, Erhard Eppler, Horst Fischer, Mary Robinson, Konrad Raiser, Fatimata M’Baye, Jörn Böhme, Andreas Steinhauf, Georg Will, Silvi Sterr, Gerd Poppe, Rolf Künnemann, Camilla Waszik, Stefan Keßler, Hannes Tretter, Ute Hausmann, Beate Winkler, Dieter Schindlauer, Mathias John, Klaus Ahlheim, Barbara Lochbihler, Marianne Birthler, Jenneke Quast, Kamal Hossain, amnesty international, Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut für Menschenrechte, Wien, Institut für Entwicklung und Frieden, Duisburg

        Heribert Prantl, geboren 1953, ist Mitglied der Chefredaktion der Süddeutschen Zeitung und leitet dort das Ressort Innenpolitik. Für seine Stellungnahmen zu gesellschaftspolitischen Themen wurde er vielfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Geschwister-Scholl- und dem Kurt-Tucholsky-Preis. Erhard Eppler war einer der einflussreichsten Programmatiker der deutschen Sozialdemokratie. Als Minister für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit im Kabinett Willy Brandts begleitete er den politischen Aufbruch zu Beginn der siebziger Jahre. Auch nachdem er sich in den neunziger Jahren von seinen Ämtern zurückgezogen hatte, griff er publizistisch in aktuelle politische Debatten ein. Erhard Eppler wurde 1926 in Ulm geboren. Er studierte Deutsch, Englisch und Geschichte und promovierte im Jahr 1951. Bis 1961 arbeitete er als Lehrer, parallel dazu war er parteipolitisch aktiv: seit 1952 in der von Gustav Heinemann gegründeten Gesamtdeutschen Volkspartei, ab 1956 in der SPD, für die er 1961 in den Bundestag einzog. Kurt Georg Kiesinger berief ihn 1968 zum Minister für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit, einen Posten, den er auch unter Willy Brandt und Helmut Schmidt bis 1974 innehatte. Von 1973 bis 1992 leitete Eppler die Grundwertekommission der SPD, von 1973 bis 1989 war er (mit einer Unterbrechung in den Jahren 1982-1984) Mitglied im Präsidium seiner Partei. Eppler engagierte sich nicht nur in der Parteipolitik, sondern auch in der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland, in den Jahren 1989-1991 war er Präsident des Kirchentags. Seit seinem Rückzug aus der offiziellen Politik widmete sich Eppler dem Schreiben. Als 1992 Kavalleriepferde beim Hornsignal erschien, verortete Siegfried Unseld den Autor Eppler in der Tradition von Böll, Grass und Johnson: »Eppler stellt sich als Aufgabe seines Buches, unsere Freiheit wie auch unsere Gebundenheit gegenüber der Sprache wieder bewußt zu machen, eine Sprache zu finden, die den Gefahren, die drohen, angemessen ist.« Erhard Eppler starb am 21. Oktober 2019 im Alter von 92 Jahren in seiner Wahlheimat Schwäbisch Hall.

      • Our Beloved Sheikh Mujib

        by Selina Hossain

        This book was written for the children to explore the life sketch of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. From his birth to death was detailed in this book in easy and interesting way. Bangabandhu led the people of Bangladesh cherish the dream of independence. He transformed the demand for autonomy into a dream for independence.

      • Romance
        August 2014

        The Triumph Of Love

        by Barbara Cartland

        Wealthy businessman John Gardner counts his wife, the widowed Countess Napier, as his finest possession. Beautiful, refined and a devoted mother, the Countess has the one thing that all his money cannot buy – a place in Society. When she dies still grieving for her first husband, the volatile Mr Gardener decides that his stepdaughter, Lady Selina, should become his passport into the titled classes. Eager to fit into a world that values birthright over cash, he decides to marry her off to the highest bidder. But he hasn’t bargained for his vivacious stepdaughter’s willful defiance. Determined to marry only for love, Selina flees the harsh discipline of Gardener Manor and takes her chances on the open road. Rescued from peril by the Marquis of Castleton, a serious and thoughtful man committed to doing his best for the people of his estate, Selina finds in him an unlikely ally. Equally appalled at plans for his own arranged marriage, the pair join forces against those intent on pushing them up the aisle. Pitched into an exciting adventure that sees them chased across Europe, Selina and the Marquis soon discover that despite their age difference they are both romantics searching for true love. But will they find it, or will their sense of duty see them both married to the wrong person? Trickery, deception and a tangled web of emotions will see their good intentions pushed to the limits, before the final explosive showdown where the Marquis finally proves himself a man of shrewd wit – and passion.

      • Children's & YA

        Mute As a Fish

        When children fail to speak

        by Karen-Susan Fessel, Rosa Linke

        Selina doesn‘t talk to just anyone. And certainly not to adults! When someone addresses her, she just freezes and stares straight ahead. »Mute as a fish!«, some people say angrily. At home, however, Selina confidently reads every story of »Wilbur the Wusel« to her little sister. But at school at the authors‘ reading, Selina freezes up and juststands there staring and mute again! Something must be done!Selina finds help and learns in small steps how to outsmart her fear. This lovingly illustrated story helps understand selective mutism and encourages children to break their silence

      • Dakkhin Asiar Diaspora Shatitya

        by Mojaffor Hossain

        Diaspora literature is much discussed topic in the academia of the West. It is even taught in the English literature classrooms. The present age is known as the ‘Age of Diaspora’. Many of the Diaspora writers are presenting themselves globally. However, Bangladesh was not given importance in the global discussion and theory of it.

      • Peace studies & conflict resolution
        September 2015

        Deradicalization Programming in Pakistan

        by Selina Adam Khan

        The December 2014 terrorist attack in Peshawar that killed 132 schoolchildren forced Pakistan to acknowledge the extent of its ongoing problem with radical Islamist militancy. Islamabad, however, has yet to implement a comprehensive deradicalization strategy. In January 2015, it took a formal step in this direction with its twenty-point National Action Plan in response to the Peshawar attack—a step, but only a first step. If deradicalization is to meet with any success in Pakistan, the national narrative itself needs to change.

      • Romance
        August 2014

        The Healing Hand

        by Barbara Cartland

        "Tania, the lovely daughter of the late Lord Amesly, leaves her school in Paris and is travelling to Boulogne when her train crashes. Amongst the fear and confusion she is helped and befriended by a charming young Englishman – Captain Rupert More – and with him she reaches the ferry where she unexpectedly meets two friends of her late parents, Charles and Selina Bracebridge. Captivated by Tania, and awed by her bravery in the face of adversity, Rupert is convinced that she is uniquely special. Tania, innocent in the ways of love having spent so long in her convent school, is similarly smitten by the dashing young Captain. It seems that Cupid’s bow has struck in the most unusual of circumstances, but as the young couple get to know each other their happiness is shattered by the threat of war in the Crimea. Promising that she will wait for him, Rupert prepares himself for the battlefield. Back in London Tania’s hostile stepmother makes it clear that her stepdaughter is no longer welcome in her own home. Eager to discharge her duties as legal guardian, the second Lady Amesly decides the easiest way is to marry her pretty stepdaughter off as quickly as possible. So when Lord Watford, an eligible widower with a shady past, asks for Tania’s hand in marriage, her stepmother is determined that the answer will be ‘yes’. Terrified at the idea of having to marry someone she does not love, and wishing that Rupert were still close by, Tania runs away to the Bracebridges and begs them to help. The Bracebridges are close friends of Florence Nightingale, who is determined to recruit nurses to look after the troops wounded in the war. Joining Florence and training as fast as she can, Tania secretly leaves England, following Rupert to the frontline. As war breaks out and the casualty figures rise, Tania works tirelessly in the British Military Hospital in Scutari. With every newly injured soldier arriving needing care and comfort, Tania eagerly scans their faces hoping to see her lost love, and begs for news of Rupert. Will they find each other again? And if they do can their love survive the horrors of war? Or will Lady Amersly discover her whereabouts and demand that she return home to marry a man she neither loves nor respects? Tania will need all of her courage and belief in the powers of true love for the challenges ahead.

      • Agriculture & farming
        June 2020

        Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

        Utilization and Conservation Techniques

        by Gopal Shukla ,Bidhan Roy, Vineeta & Sumit Chakravarty

        Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are invaluable natural resources of use to human race, without which the survival of human/ animal race is incredible. There is an enormous diversity of plants which are put into medicinal, beauty care and culinary purposes. Cultivation of commercially important medicinal plants is in high demand as the global community is growing towards a green and herbal oriented approach. India as a country has thousands of years old traditional medicinal systems which rely solely on medicinal plants. There is a gradual loss of medicinal plants with the increasing demand of plant derived drugs. Majority of medicinal plants are still collected from the wild. This doesnt meet the demand and thereby pave ways to adulterants. The over extraction and ignorant activities cause biodiversity loss. Farm production of MAPs in these days is extremely vulnerable to underlying climate risk. Sustainable management of these resources requires urgent attention for environmental stability and improvement of livelihood. New income generating opportunities are opening up for rural populations and in particular for small-scale farmers as well as marginal farmers through MAPs cultivation. New generation are not well aware of the various uses of many plants to which it was put before. Thus there is an urgent need to spread the knowledge and conserve the wild populations of medicinal plant diversity in various forest areas of India. Considering the importance of the MAPs, an attempt was taken in this edited book to understand and highlight the role of MAPs in livelihood improvement and income generation through cultivation, conservation and utilisation. Most of the chapters in this book dealt with individual medicinal plants in detail. Two chapters have also been included on pests and diseases management of MAPs. Nowadays, IPR issues are more important. One chapter has been included on IPR issues on medicinal plants. A chapter also devoted on value addition of the medicinal plant products.

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