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Samir Éditeur
Founded in 1947, Samir Éditeur is a Beirut-based francophone publishing house specializing in children’s books and textbooks. We publish in both French and Arabic languages, and our books are distributed worldwide. Our children’s book list includes picture books, first readers, fiction and non-fiction titles for ages 2 to 17. We publish original content as well as carefully curated translations such as Roald Dahl’s books. Our family of culturally and geographically diverse authors and illustrators enriches our catalogue with award-winning titles, such as our YA title Caballero by Lenia Major that won 3 awards and got 3 mentions in France (2017-2018) or our picture book Raconte encore, grand-mère ! by Marido Viale and Xavière Broncard that won the Prix Chronos (2016). Our latest YA novel Droit devant is currently shortlisted for 5 literary awards. We are among those who were the most affected by the Beirut blast this past August. Our offices were completely destroyed; fortunately, our staff had been working from home due to the covid outbreak, so there were no human losses. And so we live to tell another story! – BOP Finalist 2019
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2013
Theater Theater 24
Aktuelle Stücke 24
by Achternbusch, Herbert; Danckwart, Gesine; Krausser, Helmut; Lotz, Wolfram; Palmetshofer, Ewald; Schimmelpfennig, Roland; Schwab, Werner; Shepard, Sam; Silver, Nicky; Veiel, Andres / Herausgegeben von Carstensen, Uwe B.; Herausgegeben von Lieven, Stefanie von
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2002
Theater Theater 12
Aktuelle Stücke 12
by Achternbusch, Herbert; Bauersima, Igor; Beltz, Matthias; Danckwart, Gesine; Harbeke, Sabine; Hürlimann, Thomas; Roselt, Jens; Schertenleib, Hansjörg; Schimmelpfennig, Roland; Shepard, Sam; Zaum, Ulrich / Herausgegeben von Carstensen, Uwe B.; Herausgegeben von Lieven, Stefanie von
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult fiction & true stories2021
No problem, Sam
by Oksana Lushchevska
Sam is the award winning ballroom dancer. But one day his dad decides the boy must become a real man and enrolls him in the combat club. And that’s when the real adventures begins. Will Sam be able to withstand a much stronger opponent? Will he find his dance partner Anhelinka? You will learn about all this on the pages of this dynamic and humororus book.
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Trusted PartnerFiction
The Day that Resembled No Other Day
by Marjan Keshvarz Azad
Once upon a time there was a pretty house.Beside the wall there was a garden.The thin stem of ivy had spring up from the earth in the garden.One day the wall said to the ivy, “How small you look!”The ivy said, “One day I will grow big, so big that I will embrace you and all the walls in this house.The wall laughed. “Then I will become a green wall.”One day that resembled no other day the earth trembled and trembled. The house was ruined and the walls crashed over each other. The earth in the garden turned upside down...
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2018
Von Männern und ihren Katzen
Die größten Katzenliebhaber der Geschichte
by Sam Kalda, Kirsten Riesselmann
Der beste Freund des Mannes ist der Hund. Von wegen! In seinem stilsicher wie liebevoll illustrierten Buch widmet sich Sam Kalda den großen »Katzenmännern« der Geschichte und beweist, dass den bedeutendsten Denkern, Erfindern, Künstlern und Schriftstellern unserer Zeit keineswegs imposante Vierbeiner beiseite standen, sondern filigrane Katzengeschöpfe. Hemingway, der für seinen Jagdinstinkt – in tierischen wie in libidinösen Gefilden – und seinen exzessiven Alkoholkonsum berüchtigt war, legte eine erstaunliche Zuneigung zu Katzen an den Tag, zärtlich nannte er sie seine »Schnurr-Fabriken«. Nikola Tesla wurde angeblich zum Nachdenken über Elektrizität inspiriert, als er seine Katze Macak streichelte und einen Schlag abbekam. Und als fanatischster Katzenliebhaber wird vermutlich Karl Lagerfeld in die Geschichte eingehen, dessen weißes Siamkätzchen Choupette nicht nur für Chanel modelt, sondern auch einen Twitter-Account, zwei Nannys und eigenes Designergeschirr besitzt. Von Männern und ihren Katzen ist eine längst überfällige und charmante Hommage an die größten Katzenliebhaber aller Zeiten.
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Trusted PartnerPicture storybooks2010
Un día… (One day…)
by Chiara Carrer
It could happen that one day, one word describes us, one image reflects an emotion, and one name tells us its story. That each thing, made up of different parts, wanders in a space of fragments, only to find us. One day, Isabel, Omar, Lola, and the others arrive, all eager to tell you their story.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2011
How does it feel
Das Bob-Dylan-Lesebuch
by Herausgegeben von Theweleit, Klaus; Beiträge von Theweleit, Klaus; Beiträge von Rotolo, Suze; Beiträge von Hentoff, Nat; Beiträge von Gray, Michael; Beiträge von Gill, Andy; Beiträge von Winkler, Willi; Beiträge von Gleason, Ralph J.; Beiträge von Thompson, Hunter S.; Beiträge von Diederichsen, Diedrich; Beiträge von Roos, Theo; Beiträge von Heidkamp, Konrad; Beiträge von Thompson, Toby; Beiträge von DeLillo, Don; Beiträge von Shepard, Sam; Beiträge von Mellers, Wilfrid; Beiträge von Heidenreich, Elke; Beiträge von Marcus, Greil; Beiträge von Langenbacher, Andreas; Beiträge von Scobie, Stephen; Beiträge von Wilentz, Sean; Beiträge von Kemper, Peter; Beiträge von Klein, Richard; Beiträge von Detering, Heinrich
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Trusted PartnerLifestyle, Sport & LeisureJune 2024
Round our way
Sam Hanna's visual legacy
by Heather Nicholson
Sam Hanna (1903-96), a pioneering filmmaker from Burnley, Lancashire, was dubbed the 'Lowry of filmmaking' by BBC broadcaster Brian Redhead in the 1980s. The well-meant label stuck, even though it misses the variety of Hanna's remarkable output. Hanna's intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers enable us to imagine the possible stories that lie behind the images. Away from mid-century exponents of documentary filmmaking and photography, Hanna shows us humanity and a microcosm of a world in change, where his subjects are caught up in issues far beyond their grasp that we, as onlookers years later, encounter and see afresh. Written and curated by historian Heather Norris Nicholson, Round our way combines stills, essays and archive photography to document Hanna's unique visual record on film, particularly in northern England, but also further afield, during decades of profound change.
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Trusted PartnerJuly 2020
One Day of Us
by Zhu Hongyan
"One Day of Us" expresses the concepts and methods of education from three perspectives of primary school teachers, students, and parents, and presents them in the form of picture books that both adults and children are happy to accept. Through vivid stories, the essence and truth of education are subtly conveyed to every reader. Reading is like a trickle, warm and delicate. A teacher’s day through the work of a new teacher who has just started working on the campus on the first day of work, so that teachers can understand the standards and standards of behavior. There is no blunt "ban", but the spring breeze has turned the rain, moisturizing things silently, it is a set of behavior norms that all teachers are willing to accept and are willing to follow this standard. All the paintings of the children's day are done by the children themselves. Go out of the house in the early morning and come to the beautiful campus, where there are a variety of after-school activities, lively and interesting subjects learning, and warm moments of mutual help and mutual assistance that occur in the corner of the campus. In the picture book-style narrative, children are taught the correct learning attitude and ethics subtly.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesApril 2023
Who governs Britain?
Trade unions, the Conservative Party and the failure of the Industrial Relations Act 1971
by Sam Warner
Providing fresh insights from the archival record, Who governs Britain? revisits the 1970-74 Conservative government to explain why the Party tried - and failed - to reform the system of industrial relations. Designed to tackle Britain's strike problem and perceived disorder in collective bargaining, the Industrial Relations Act 1971 established a formal legal framework to counteract trade union power. As the state attempted to disengage from and 'depoliticise' collective bargaining practices, trade union leaders and employers were instructed to discipline industry. In just three-and-a-half years, the Act contributed to a crisis of the British state as industrial unrest engulfed industry and risked undermining the rule of law. Warner explores the power dynamics, strategic errors and industrial battles that destroyed this attempt to tame trade unions and ultimately brought down a government, and that shape Conservative attitudes towards trade unions to this day.
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Trusted PartnerBritish & Irish historyJuly 2012
Black Bartholomew’s Day
Preaching, polemic and Restoration nonconformity
by David J. Appleby
Black Bartholomew's Day explores the religious, political and cultural implications of a collision of highly-charged polemic prompted by the mass ejection of Puritan ministers from the Church of England in 1662. It is the first in-depth study of this heated exchange, centres centring on the departing ministers' farewell sermons. Many of these valedictions, delivered by hundreds of dissenting preachers in the weeks before Bartholomew's Day, would be illegally printed and widely distributed, provoking a furious response from government officials, magistrates and bishops. Black Bartholomew's Day re-interprets the political significance of ostensibly moderate Puritan clergy, arguing that their preaching posed a credible threat to the restored political order This book is aimed at readers interested in historicism, religion, nonconformity, print culture and the political potential of preaching in Restoration England.