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      • Suryastra

        Founded in 2006, Suryastra is an integral media company, representing classic, mythical, enlightening works to be expressed globally across media.

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      • Babel-Bridge Literary Agency

        Babel-Bridge specialises in translation rights representation world-wide on behalf of publishing houses and agencies.   At Babel-Bridge, every single book is carefully selected for its potential ability to travel, be it for its universal theme, its commercial hook or stunning artwork, or indeed all three.   Babel-Bridge represents mainly books from the Nordics and the UK, but we wish to grow the portfolio to include beautiful books that tick the aforementioned boxes from other corners of the world. To that end, Babel-Bridge will rely on close collaboration with subagents, who are strongly placed to identify the books that are most likely to travel, but where the rights holder lacks the network abroad.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2023

        Understanding baby loss

        by Kate Reed, Julie Ellis, Elspeth Whitby

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        December 2020

        Little baby big health

        by Li Ji

        The book of the same name on Zhejiang Satellite TV's "Children's Doctor" program has a high degree of content fit. The book uses a combination of pictures and texts and equal emphasis on pictures and text. The book is divided into six chapters. Each chapter specifically addresses common problems in the parenting process of ordinary families, and answers the most basic doubts for novice parents. The content of the book is: Chapter 1: Thank you, my baby; Chapter 2: Mom, I itch! Chapter 3: The smell of the baby is learned; Chapter 4: Sleep well to grow well; Chapter 5: Uncontrollable spoiling, uncontrollable weight; Chapter 6: I will guard your growth.

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        Children's & YA
        June 2021

        Ana e os três gatinhos

        by Amina Hashimi Alawi

        Three kittens observe that Maria's belly is getting bigger and bigger. Many questions and doubts emerge about Maria's pregnancy and the birth of the baby. The arrival of the baby turns upside down the peaceful and happy life they were living. They become anxious and jealous of the newborn baby. They make an effort to get their parents' attention. Step by step they are reassured, they regain their confidence and their worries fade away.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2008

        Great Satan's rage

        American negativity and rap/metal in the age of supercapitalism

        by Scott Wilson

        This book looks at how rap and metal, the two most pervasive popular music forms of the 1990s, have been highly engaged with America's role in the world, supercapitalism and their own role within it. This has especially been the case when genres - hitherto clearly identified as indelibly 'black' or 'white' forms of music - have crossed over as an effect of cross-racial forms of identification and desire, marketing strategy, political engagement, opportunism and experimentation. It is how examples of these forms have negotiated, contested, raged against, survived, exploited, simulated and performed 'Satan's rage' that is the subject of this book. The book offers a highly original approach in relating rap/metal to critical theories of economy and culture, introducing a new method of cultural analysis based on theories of negativity and expenditure that will be of great interest to students in media and cultural studies, American studies, critical and cultural theory, advertising and marketing, and sociology and politics. ;

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        The report of mountain patrol · gene editor baby: clown and history

        by Wang Liming

        It's a grand scientific writing plan of Professor Wang Liming. He plans to spend 30 years continuously observing and analyzing the progress and major events of life science in the world, and finishing the book year by year. Gene editor baby: clowns and history is the * edition of this series. Professor Wang Liming combed the 26 life science events that may affect the whole human beings in this year, focusing on 8 of them. He uses a professional eye to dispel the fog and restore the truth of events, so that readers can understand the scientific logic from these vivid events, and understand where human life science exploration has reached and where it will go.

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        Medicine

        The Breastfeeding Book for Special Children

        Breastfeeding and Caring for Premature, Ill, or Disabled Newborn Babies

        by Brigitte Benkert

        The practical handbook for nurses, midwives, and breastfeeding counselors that explains breastfeeding problems that may be encountered with premature and newborn babies, and shows how these special children can be breastfed successfully. The author defines and describes how the time of birth affects a premature baby’s development and explains the concept of “gentle care for premature babies,” presenting it as a resource-oriented, development-supporting approach to care. She explains what is required in order to breastfeed successfully, clearly distinguishing between various difficult starting scenarios for breastfeeding.   Target Group: Nurses, midwives, and breastfeeding counselors

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        Business, Economics & Law
        December 2017

        Tourism and Leisure Behaviour in an Ageing World

        by Ian Patterson

        Tourism and Leisure Behaviour in an Ageing World, based on Ian Patterson's previously published Growing Older, provides an overview of the latest research concerning tourist behaviour and leisure needs of baby boomers, seniors, and older adults. With an increasingly ageing population, industry interest has intensified and there has been a corresponding explosion in related research activity. Covering marketplace trends that attract the older market, this new edition: - Provides an understanding of the older tourism and leisure market, discussing how to effectively provide for this expanding group; - Discusses growing areas such as independent travel, the leisure experience, cultural and heritage tourism, cruises, and health and wellness tourism; - Supplies case studies of tourism and leisure organizations successfully catering to the needs of the older market. This book is an invaluable resource for researchers and students interested in senior leisure and travel, a section with the money and the time to invest heavily in leisure and tourism activities. It can also be applied by professionals to improve their product offerings for this sector, which, while valuable, brings its own unique challenges.

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        August 1991

        Neues Gespensterbuch

        Beiträge zur Geschichte des Spuks. Herausgegeben von Karl Ernst Laage

        by Theodor Storm, Karl Ernst Laage

        Theodor Storm wurde am 14. September 1817 in Husum bei Schleswig geboren und starb am 4. Juli 1888 in Hademarschen bei Holst an Magenkrebs. Von 1837 bis 1842 studierte er Jura in Kiel und nahm ein Jahr später eine Stelle als Advokat in Husum an. 1846 heiratete er seine Cousine Konstanze Esmarch. Mit ihr hatte er sieben Kinder; bei der Geburt des letzten Kindes starb Konstanze. Kurz nach seiner Hochzeit lernte Storm Dorothea Jensen kennen, mit der ihn eine leidenschaftliche Beziehung verband und die er als Witwer in zweiter Ehe heiratete. Aus politischen Gründen wurde er 1852 aus dem Amt entlassen und war fortan als unbesoldeter Assessor im preußischen Staatsdienst in Potsdam tätig. Er begegnete Franz Kugler, Theodor Fontane, Joseph von Eichendorff und Paul Heyse. Ab 1856 war er Richter in Heiligenstadt und ab 1864 Landvogt in Husum. 1874 wurde er Oberamtsrichter und ab 1879 Amtsgerichtsrat. Storm gilt als einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Vertreter des bürgerlichen bzw. poetischen Realismus, wobei neben seinen Gedichten besonders seine Novellen seinen Ruhm begründeten.

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        January 1976

        Am Kamin

        Und andere unheimliche Geschichten. Mit Illustrationen von Roswitha Quadflieg. Ausgewählt und mit einem Nachwort von Gottfried Honnefelder

        by Theodor Storm, Roswitha Quadflieg, Gottfried Honnefelder

        Theodor Storm wurde am 14. September 1817 in Husum bei Schleswig geboren und starb am 4. Juli 1888 in Hademarschen bei Holst an Magenkrebs. Von 1837 bis 1842 studierte er Jura in Kiel und nahm ein Jahr später eine Stelle als Advokat in Husum an. 1846 heiratete er seine Cousine Konstanze Esmarch. Mit ihr hatte er sieben Kinder; bei der Geburt des letzten Kindes starb Konstanze. Kurz nach seiner Hochzeit lernte Storm Dorothea Jensen kennen, mit der ihn eine leidenschaftliche Beziehung verband und die er als Witwer in zweiter Ehe heiratete. Aus politischen Gründen wurde er 1852 aus dem Amt entlassen und war fortan als unbesoldeter Assessor im preußischen Staatsdienst in Potsdam tätig. Er begegnete Franz Kugler, Theodor Fontane, Joseph von Eichendorff und Paul Heyse. Ab 1856 war er Richter in Heiligenstadt und ab 1864 Landvogt in Husum. 1874 wurde er Oberamtsrichter und ab 1879 Amtsgerichtsrat. Storm gilt als einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Vertreter des bürgerlichen bzw. poetischen Realismus, wobei neben seinen Gedichten besonders seine Novellen seinen Ruhm begründeten.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2010

        The culture of regionalism

        Art, architecture and international exhibitions in France, Germany and Spain, 1890–1939

        by Eric Storm

        This pioneering book studies the rise, heyday and demise of regionalism from the Belle Époque until the Eve of the Second World War. By using a novel comparative perspective it gives a fresh view of the relationship between cultural regionalism, political regionalism and nationalism. Storm further illuminates how during the first decades of the twentieth century the culture of regionalism slowly lost the battle against its main rival: the avant-garde. Regional identities, like national identities, were created and sometimes even invented; and this was equally the case in France, Germany and Spain. Artists, architects and international exhibitions played a highly influential role in this process. They all appropriated, and in some cases perverted, the regionalist message showing that strong regional identities would ultimately reinforce national unity. This book offers new perspectives to specialists of regionalism and nationalism, but will also be of interest to students of the cultural history of France, Germany and Spain and to specialists from the fields of politics, ethnology, art history, cultural studies and architectural history. ;

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        Children's & YA
        October 2021

        Mamangu ni…

        by Mary Goreth Mbabazi/ Peter Gitego

        This baby picture book teaches young children the names of some baby animals and how thier mothers are called. It is suitable for ages 0-3.

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        Picture books
        2013

        pica, no pica (ooh! ouch!)

        by Jill Hartley

        The charm of the image and the everyday surprise of a world to discover, with contrasts and similarities. This book reveals the primary impressions about things that burn, sting, irritate, or scratch, and its approximation to that which cuddles, tingles, pampers, sweetens, softens, or, like children would say, ooh, ouch!

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        Biography & True Stories
        June 2017

        Austerity baby

        by Janet Wolff

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        December 2001

        Am Kamin. Und andere unheimliche Geschichten

        by Theodor Storm, Roswitha Quadflieg, Gottfried Honnefelder, Gottfried Honnefelder

        Theodor Storm wurde am 14. September 1817 in Husum bei Schleswig geboren und starb am 4. Juli 1888 in Hademarschen bei Holst an Magenkrebs. Von 1837 bis 1842 studierte er Jura in Kiel und nahm ein Jahr später eine Stelle als Advokat in Husum an. 1846 heiratete er seine Cousine Konstanze Esmarch. Mit ihr hatte er sieben Kinder; bei der Geburt des letzten Kindes starb Konstanze. Kurz nach seiner Hochzeit lernte Storm Dorothea Jensen kennen, mit der ihn eine leidenschaftliche Beziehung verband und die er als Witwer in zweiter Ehe heiratete. Aus politischen Gründen wurde er 1852 aus dem Amt entlassen und war fortan als unbesoldeter Assessor im preußischen Staatsdienst in Potsdam tätig. Er begegnete Franz Kugler, Theodor Fontane, Joseph von Eichendorff und Paul Heyse. Ab 1856 war er Richter in Heiligenstadt und ab 1864 Landvogt in Husum. 1874 wurde er Oberamtsrichter und ab 1879 Amtsgerichtsrat. Storm gilt als einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Vertreter des bürgerlichen bzw. poetischen Realismus, wobei neben seinen Gedichten besonders seine Novellen seinen Ruhm begründeten.

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        September 2021

        Die Regentrude

        Gestaltet, illustriert und mit einem Nachwort von Judith Schalansky

        by Theodor Storm, Judith Schalansky, Judith Schalansky

        Es herrscht eine solche sengende Glut in jenen Tagen, dass alle Saat verdorrt, das Vieh verdurstet und die Dorfleute gezwungen sind, ihr Land dem Wiesenbauern zu verpfänden, der als Einziger eine tiefgelegene, feuchte Wiese besitzt. Wenn Mutter Stine sich doch nur an das Sprüchlein erinnern könnte, mit dem sich die Regentrude wecken ließ! In seinem Kunstmärchen erzählt Theodor Storm von einer entzweiten Welt: Das zerstörerische Wirken des Feuermanns steht gegen die lebensspendende Kraft der Regentrude, das kurzsichtige Kalkül des schnellen Gewinns gegen das hellsichtige Wissen um die Natur als Seinsgrund aller Existenz. Wie lehrreich und aktuell diese Geschichte ist, lässt sich in dieser von Judith Schalansky gestalteten Ausgabe des norddeutschen Märchens aufs Schönste und Erschreckendste erfahren.

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        A Surprise For The Owls

        by Sasha Kochubei (Author), Yulia Shalimova (Illustrator)

        The grey owls are as concerned about everyday life as humans are. They have to meet their mate, to hunt for prey, to find a place to live. And where are they supposed to nest when all the hollow trees are occupied? Do you want to help the grey owls to find a new home? A Surprise For The Owls is an fascinating story that includes many facts about wildlife, with bright and beautiful illustrations. A Surprise For The Owls can also help children and their parents to find out more about the astonishing world of nature and its inhabitants.   From 5 to 10 years, 610 words Rightsholders:  crocus.publishers@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        October 2021

        Nyina ni...

        by Mary G Mbabazi/ Peter Gitego

        This picture book describes what some baby animals call their mothers. The book is suitable for ages 0-3.

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