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Editions Stock (subsidiary of Hachette Livre SA)
Founded in 1708, Stock is one of the oldest publishing houses in France and has been part of the Hachette Group since 1961. In the prestigious series LA BLEUE, Stock publishes the finest multi-award winning writers from Françoise Sagan to Philippe Claudel, and new voices such as Adrien Bosc. Recently, it has expanded to include high-end women’s literary fiction. Its foreign fiction list (LA COSMOPOLITE series) includes great authors from Carson McCullers to Paolo Cognetti, from many languages. On the non-fiction side, the list is quite eclectic from philosophy (Louis Althusser) to thought-provoking investigation (Garance Le Caisne), and health with our best-selling author, Michel Cymes.
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Promoted ContentThe ArtsSeptember 2009
Journeyman
An autobiography
by Ewan Maccoll, Peggy Seeger, Peggy Seeger
This new edition of Journeyman, Ewan MacColl's vivid and entertaining autobiography, has been re-edited from the original manuscript, and includes a new introduction by Peggy Seeger, for whom he wrote the unforgettable 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'. MacColl, a singer, songwriter, actor, playwright and broadcaster, begins this fascinating account with his working class Salford childhood, traces the founding and life of Theatre Workshop, one of Britain's most innovative theatre companies, then moves on to his work with folksingers, the Radio Ballads and his ascent into old age. Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger were among the main leaders of the UK folksong revival. Journeyman documents their struggle to secure the integrity of that revival as the popular media appropriated and re-created traditional music for commercial gain. An entertaining and thought-provoking slice of British history, it will appeal to those interested in the histories of folk music, theatre, radio, left-wing politics and the Manchester area. ;
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Promoted ContentThe ArtsOctober 2009
Journeyman
An autobiography
by Ewan Maccoll, Peggy Seeger
This new edition of Journeyman, Ewan MacColl's vivid and entertaining autobiography, has been re-edited from the original manuscript, and includes a new introduction by Peggy Seeger, for whom he wrote the unforgettable 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'. MacColl, a singer, songwriter, actor, playwright and broadcaster, begins this fascinating account with his working class Salford childhood, traces the founding and life of Theatre Workshop, one of Britain's most innovative theatre companies, then moves on to his work with folksingers, the Radio Ballads and his ascent into old age. Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger were among the main leaders of the UK folksong revival. Journeyman documents their struggle to secure the integrity of that revival as the popular media appropriated and re-created traditional music for commercial gain. An entertaining and thought-provoking slice of British history, it will appeal to those interested in the histories of folk music, theatre, radio, left-wing politics and the Manchester area. ;
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1989
In Memoriam S. Fischer
24. Dezember 1859-1959
by Herausgegeben von B. Fischer, Brigitte; Herausgegeben von Bermann Fischer, Gottfried
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Trusted PartnerJune 2008
Die psychische Geburt des Menschen
Symbiose und Individuation
by Mahler, Margaret S; Pine, Fred; Bergman, Anni
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Trusted PartnerApril 2006
Der Weg zurück ins Leben
Magersucht und Bulimie verstehen und heilen
by Claude-Pierre, Peggy
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Trusted PartnerMay 1985
S. Fischer, Verlag
Von der Gründung bis zur Rückkehr aus dem Exil Eine Ausstellung des Deutschen Literaturarchivs im Schiller-Nationalmuseum Marbach am Neckar
by Herausgegeben von Zeller, Bernhard
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1998
Der Weg zurück ins Leben
Magersucht und Bulimie verstehen und heilen
by Claude-Pierre, Peggy / Englisch Herbst, Gabriele
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1983
Märkischer Dichtergarten / Vertraute Briefe von Adelheid B. an ihre Freundin Julie S.
Ein Roman. Werther Parodien, zeitgenössische Rezensionen und Schmähungen
by Nicolai, Christoph F / Herausgegeben von Bruyn, Günter de; Nachwort von Bruyn, Günter de
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Trusted PartnerFebruary 2000
Starke Mädchen - brave Mädchen
Was sie in der Schule wirklich lernen
by Orenstein, Peggy
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2018
Das Muschelprinzip
Eine außergewöhnliche Reise zu den Schätzen in dir
by Patzschke, Peggy
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesJuly 2015
Margaret Cavendish
by Emma Rees
Margaret Cavendish was one of the most prolific, complex and misunderstood writers of the seventeenth century. A contemporary of Descartes and Hobbes, she was fascinated by philosophical, scientific and imaginative advances, and struggled to overcome the political and cultural obstacles which threatened to stop her engagement with such discourses. Emma Rees examines how Cavendish engaged with the work of thinkers such as Lucretius, Plato, Homer and Harvey in an attempt to write her way out of the exile which threatened not only her intellectual pursuits but her very existence. What emerges is the image of an intelligent, audacious and intrepid early modern woman whose tale will appeal to specialists and general readers alike. ;
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Trusted PartnerOctober 1986
100 Jahre S. Fischer Verlag 1886-1986 Buchumschläge
Über Bücher und ihre äußere Gestalt
by Pfäfflin, Friedrich
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1990
In den Jahren der Trauer
Erzählungen und eine Novelle
by Smiley, Jane / Englisch Rausch, Karin S