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      • Crimson Dragon Publishing

        Crimson Dragon Publishing carries books that encourage readers of all ages by sparking the imagination. While we focus on the fantasy and science fiction genres, we also carry illustrated books for young readers that focus on social-emotional skills development and fictionalized non-fiction.

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      • Editorial Drakul, S.L.

        Editorial Drakul is an independent, privately owned company, founded in June 2006 and dedicated mainly to the publication of novels and comics, but also children's literature.

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      • Trusted Partner
        August 2019

        Mein Lotta-Leben. Alles Bingo mit Flamingo

        Buch zum Film. Filmstart am 29.08.2019

        by Pantermüller, Alice

        Eine ganz neue „Mein-Lotta-Leben“-Geschichte! Das Buch zum Mein Lotta-Leben Film „Alles Bingo mit Flamingo“! Ganz neu erzählt - für alle „Mein Lotta-Leben“-Buch- und Kinofans. Voll fies! Die hochnäsige Berenike von Bödecker hat wirklich alle zu ihrem Geburtstag eingeladen. Sogar Paul. Nur Lotta und Cheyenne nicht. Und dabei haben sie sich in letzter Zeit doch echt Mühe gegeben, nett zu Berenike und ihren blöden Lämmer-Girls zu sein. Klar, dass Lotta und Cheyenne, sich das nicht gefallen lassen! Doch sogar ihre Idee, den berühmten Sänger Marlon mit zur Party zu bringen, scheitert. Und dann scheint sich auch noch Cheyenne gegen Lotta zu verschwören. Da wird doch echt der Flamingo verrückt. Von allen Fans ersehnt: Der neue Band der internationalen coolen Bestsellerreihe von Alice Pantermüller und Daniela Kohl für Mädchen ab 9. In gewohnter Gestaltung der „Mein Lotta-Leben“-Reihe: Mit hohem Illustrationsanteil zum Selbstlesen auch für weniger geübte Leser geeignet - garantiert ein Erfolgserlebnis. Das Buch zum Kinofilm von Neele Leana Vollmar („Rico, Oskar und die Tieferschatten“) nach einem Drehbuch von Bettina Börgerding („Bibi und Tina“-Reihe, „Benjamin Blümchen“) mit vielen deutschen Stars (Laura Tonke, Oliver Mommsen, Carolin Kebekus, Lukas Rieger, Caro Cult, Milan Peschel) Pünktlich zum Filmstart: Zusätzlich mit den besten Fotos aus dem „Mein Lotta-Leben-Kinofilm“. Weitere Infos unter http://www.mein-lotta-leben.de/

      • The Letter for The King

        by Tonke Dragt

        • A young messenger • A secret mission • A kingdom in peril   Tiuri is about to become a knight. There is just one night to go before the ceremony. This last night has to be spent in silent contemplation. But Tiuri hears a cry for help. If he responds, he will not be knighted. But this is a matter of life and death!   Tiuri opens the door, and a stranger asks him a question that will change his life forever. He has to carry a secret letter to the king on the other side of the mountains, a letter that will determine the fate of the entire kingdom. Tiuri leaves everything behind: his home, his friends, his dreams – for a mission that could cost him his life.

      • Mystery
        June 2014

        Too Hot Four Hula

        Book Four of the Tiki Goddess Mysteries

        by Jill Marie Landis

        A marauding monkey, a mysterious murder, middle-aged hula maidens, and mugs full of Mai Tai's. Just another day in Tiki Goddess Paradise . . . Crime-solving sleuth Em Johnson and her Uncle Louie, owner of the famous Tiki Goddess Bar on Kauai, head for the Cocktail Shake Off Competition in Honolulu. What is supposed to be a fun trip to a mixology contest turns weird when Louie's legendary "Booze Bible" is stolen, and Em's ex-husband winds up dead-with Em the number-one suspect. Sexy Kauai detective and part-time fire dancer Roland Sharpe rushes to Em's side along with the unpredictable Hula Maidens, whose detective skills are even more haphazard than their dance routine at the island tiki bars. Toss in an escaped monkey and a killer who wants to make this the last call for someone's honky-tonk, tiki-tossing night out, and it's going to be another wild escapade for Em and her Hula Maidens.

      • Agriculture & farming
        January 2013

        Remote Sensing Applications in Dryland Natural Resource Management

        by Mahesh Kumar Gaur

        Arid and semi-arid areas are now facing a threefold holistic crisis:economic, food, and climate.What has emerged from these crises is the vital importance of inter-linkages among them on the one hand, and the missed opportunities in putting these pieces together on the other. This book has tried to explore these challenges though in-depth discussions of the individual. It is anticipated to inspire a forward looking debate that looks at the lessons from the past and points to actions for the future. Expertise views have been shared scientists and persons of eminence on the national and state level challenges with futuristic remedial approaches.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        Fever

        The Universe of Berlin, 1930-1933

        by Peter Walther

        Berlin in 1930 is the glittering metropolis of the new Europe, faster and freer than the continent’s other capitals. Nowhere else do wastefulness and misery live in such close proximity. While Communists and Nazis fight their bloody brawls and Dorothy Thompson interviews Hitler, the Jewish clairvoyant Erik Jan Hanussen invites the leadership of the Berlin SA onto his luxury yacht, the »Ursel IV«, for a weekend trip. Maud von Ossietzky, worried about her husband Carl, increasingly turns to alcohol for comfort, and Ernst Thälmann, chair of the Communist party, finds solace in his lovers. Heinrich Brüning, still chancellor of the German Reich, plays a board game with his goddaughter on the evening of his dismissal. In the end, it all comes down to one question: will there be a »Third Reich«? Featuring trenchant, powerful portraits of figures such as Heinrich Brüning, Erik Jan Hanussen, Maud von Ossietzsky, Ernst Thälmann and Dorothy Thompson.

      • Individual actors & performers

        An East End Life

        by Derek Martin

        As long-suffering EastEnders patriarch Charlie Slater, Derek Martin has become one of British TV's best loved stars. Now in this witty and revealing memoir, Derek tells of his extraordinary journey from growing up in the real East End of London during the Blitz to taking up residency in Albert Square. Derek's journey to Albert Square has proved to be an eventful one. A bone fide East Ender, born within the sound of Bow Bells, Derek grew up during the Blitz in a tight-knit, working-class family. In this candid memoir he describes those tough early days, his stint in the police, life on the wrong side of the law and how he turned his dream of being an actor into a reality. But not before trying his hand as a professional gambler and acting as a runner for the notorious East End gangster Charlie Kray, brother of twins Ronnie and Reggie. Determined to be an actor, Derek began his hugely successful stage and screen career firstly as a stuntman; before landing memorable TV roles in series such as Law and Order, Minder, King and Castle, The Governor and doomed soap Eldorado. In this frank and revealing tale, Derek pulls no punches as he admits past mistakes and describes his remarkable transformation into one of our best loved actors. Meet the man behind the character as he shares with readers his heartbreak over two marriage break ups and his devotion to his twin boys. An East End Life is a truly remarkable story spanning nearly seven decades, packed with tears and laughter that will endear you to this popular star.

      • Music
        May 2011

        Dissonant Identities

        The Rock’n’Roll Scene in Austin, Texas

        by Barry Shank

        A fascinating analysis of the music scene in Austin, Texas.

      • The Arts
        October 2020

        The Art of Jazz

        A Visual History

        by Alyn Shipton; foreword by John Edward Hasse

        The Art of Jazz celebrates the ways in which the expressionism and spontaneity of jazz – the twentieth century’s most influential of musical art forms – spilled onto its album art, posters, and promotional photography, and even inspired standalone works of art. As John Edward Hasse, curator at the Smithsonian Institution Museum of American History, writes in the introduction: “Jazz appears most directly to the ear but also engages the eye. Yet the visual dimension of jazz is often overlooked.” Internationally renowned broadcaster and writer Alyn Shipton explores how graphic designers, photographers, artists, and illustrators crafted a fresh visual language for the new music. Arranged chronologically, each chapter covers a key period in jazz history, from the earliest days of the twentieth century right up to postmodern jazz and the twenty-first century. Lavishly produced and with over 350 photos and illustrations, The Art of Jazz is both a timely and significant contribution to the literature of this intrepid art form.

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