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        El misterioso túnel de la calle Basel

        by Pnina Ofir

        El misterioso túnel de la calle Basel por Pnina Ofir El relato se escenifica en un típico barrio de los viejos tiempos en el centro de Tel Aviv. Durante décadas podían verse en el barrio una estación de bomberos, una clínica para emergencias médicas y un colorido mercado popular al aire libre. Hasta que un día el aspecto de la calle cambió por completo. Enormes palas mecánicas comenzaron a derribar los edificios para reemplazarlos por dos modernas casas de varios pisos y una plaza pública pavimentada. Un grupo de niños del sexto grado que viven en el barrio descubren que además de las excavaciones realizadas por la compañía constructora hay alguien excavando simultáneamente por su propia cuenta. Se trata de un par de criminales que aprovechan el ruido y el tumulto de la construcción para desenterrar un misterioso baúl que había sido enterrado hace mucho tiempo bajo la estación de bomberos. La curiosidad y el valor de los niños conduce a la captura de los criminales momentos antes de la aparición del baúl resolviendo así el misterio.

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        THE MYSTERIOUS TUNNEL ON BASEL STREET

        A Thriller for Young Readers

        by Pnina Ophir

        The story is set in a typical old-timers’ neighborhood in central Tel Aviv. For several decades, the neighborhood contained a firehouse and an emergency medical center, as well as a colorful open-air market. But one day, the character of the street changes completely: Bulldozers begin tearing down the buildings, which are to be replaced by two modern multistory houses and a paved public square. A group of sixth-graders living in the neighborhood discovers that, in addition to the construction company's excavations, another private excavation is under way. It transpires that a pair of criminals decided that the noise and commotion in the area provided a one-time opportunity to unearth a mysterious "treasure chest" that was buried under the old firehouse long ago. The children’s curiosity and courage ultimately lead to the capture of the criminals moments before the chest is found, which in turn solves the mystery.     A second book in this series, named The Magician from Motzkin Boulevard has already been written and a Hebrew-language edition will be published later this year. 96 pages, full-color hardcover with B/W illustrations inside, 15X22 cm

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        December 2018

        The Street of Happiness

        by He Dun

        The novel aims to depict the social reality. Being deft at describing the underclass and social outcasts, He Dun, the author, continues to take the underclass people as the main roles in the novel. Compared to The Street of Huangniportraying the youth full of vigor and hope from urban underclass, the protagonists of the novel are a gang of young people from a small town. Ranging from 1950s till now, the novel has narrated the experience of those young people during “the Cultural Revolution” and Working in the Countryside and Mountainous Areas in a chronological way, and also told of their stories during the Reform and Opening-Up.

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        Fiction
        August 2016

        Guixiang Street

        by Fan xiaoqing

        A realistic novel that reflects modern society with a touching romance story. The story centers on Lin Youhong, a woman who quits her job as an executive at a foreign invested company to work as a community coordinator on Guixiang Street. The novel evidences Lin’s struggle between personal ambitions and her sense of social responsibility. Her selfless decision catalyzes a pursuit for meaning in life, one which seeps into both the quotidian and unusual aspects of Lin’s existence.

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        February 2017

        Wuxiang Street

        by Can Xue

        The novel narrates the “possible” amour of Lady X, which arouses the discussion of local people. Every character has his own view towards this event which even acquires a more vital status than the event itself. The characteristic narration style of Can Xue has imbued the ordinary event with distinct aesthetic connotation.

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        March 2021

        Collector's Edition of Can Xue's Works: Huangni Street

        by Can Xue

        "Huang Ni Street" is Can Xue's debut novel. The work describes people on a street and many things on Huangni Street. Huangni Street is always dirty, even the rain is gray. Can Xue made a detailed description of this street, but this description is different from the description of ordinary writers, with a big jump in thinking and no consistent storyline. There are simple characters and simple stories. Can Xue's first novel constructed Can Xue's very significant writing characteristics later, and these rich images give readers a very special reading experience. Can Xue breaks the usual thinking and framework of traditional novels, and has the typical characteristics of Can Xue from the beginning.

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        January 1991

        Die Glocken von Basel

        Ein Roman aus dem Zyklus 'Die wirkliche Welt'

        by Aragon, Louis / Französisch Kurella, Alfred

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        1989

        Basel, ÖBU. B IX 31

        Studien zur Überlieferung des Summarium Heinrici, Langfassung, Buch XI

        by Stricker, Stefanie

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        Biography & True Stories
        2020

        The Torture Camp on Paradise Street

        by Stanislav Aseyev

        There is a prison operating in present-day Ukraine, where horrific torture techniques are being utilized. This prison is, in reality, a concentration camp, beyond whose fencing no laws reach. Life there is lived in humiliation, fear, and uncertainty. Wounds and burn marks cover bodies that are filled with pain from broken bones and, often too, broken wills. The principal tasks here are surviving after the desire to live has forsaken you and nothing in the world depends on you any longer, preserving your sanity as you teeter on the brink of madness, and remaining a human being in conditions so inhuman that faith, forgiveness, hate, and even a torturer locking eyes with his victim become laden with manifold meanings. The journalist Stanislav Aseyev, imprisoned in this torture camp on trumped-up charges of “espionage,” wrote this frank, emotional, and probing memoir in an attempt to both survive and recover from the hell he was cast into. He offers more questions than answers in this book, as testament to the fact that the lives of those released from the prison at 3 Paradise Street will forever remain divided into “pre-” and “post-.”

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        The NO. 8 Pedoffie Street

        by PÉTERFY GERGELY

        Selling Points: The NO 8 Pedoffie Street is a novel created by Hungarian writer Pettifer Galguay for the beautiful Childhood International Children's Coming-of-age Novel series. Focusing on the lives of "left-behind children" in contemporary Hungary, the work depicts the difficult trade-off between parents going out to earn money and spending time with their children, who grow up alone in the face of competition, frustration and danger.The work is full of life atmosphere and the energy of The Times. The parent-child relationship is simple and warm. The display of Hungarian culture and pastoral style highlights the characteristics of foreign culture, which is suitable for children to read at present.   Brief Introduction: The story takes place in Hungary after 2014. Anna lives in Budapest, Hungary, with her brother Simon. Anna's dream is to be a painter while Simon wants to be a racing driver.In order to earn more money, Anna's parents went to Germany to work, leaving the children with her aunt Clara.During this period, the children are in all kinds of trouble, feel lonely and helpless and are eager to be with their parents. The summer vacation comes, the children spend a happy summer at their grandparents' home. During getting along with the elderly, they find the answers to their puzzles, gradually understand how to understand the world, explore the inner strength, and learn how to work hard to realize their dreams.

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        October 2002

        Jüdische Gemeinden in Baden und Basel.

        Eine rechtsvergleichende Studie über ihr Recht und ihre rechtliche Stellung.

        by Nolte, Achim

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        May 1981

        Fahles Ende kleiner Begierden

        Vier minimale Stücke

        by Jürg Laederach

        Jürg Laederach geboren 1945 in Basel, studierte Mathematik in Zürich und Romanistik, Anglistik und Musikwissenschaften in Basel. Als Schriftsteller und Übersetzer war er korrespondierendes Mitglied in der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung. Laederach wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Italo-Svevo-Preis 2005. Er starb am 19. März 2018 in Basel.

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        May 1982

        Der Tatbestand und seine Hülle

        Erzählung. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Jürg Laederach

        by Michael Brodsky, Jürg Laederach

        Jürg Laederach geboren 1945 in Basel, studierte Mathematik in Zürich und Romanistik, Anglistik und Musikwissenschaften in Basel. Als Schriftsteller und Übersetzer war er korrespondierendes Mitglied in der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung. Laederach wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Italo-Svevo-Preis 2005. Er starb am 19. März 2018 in Basel.

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        November 1989

        Leuchtspur

        Roman. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Jürg Laederach

        by Frederick Barthelme, Jürg Laederach

        Jürg Laederach geboren 1945 in Basel, studierte Mathematik in Zürich und Romanistik, Anglistik und Musikwissenschaften in Basel. Als Schriftsteller und Übersetzer war er korrespondierendes Mitglied in der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung. Laederach wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Italo-Svevo-Preis 2005. Er starb am 19. März 2018 in Basel.

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        January 1986

        Verwaltung und Ungeld in Basel 1360-1535

        Zwei Studien zu Stadtfinanzen im Mittelalter

        by Rosen, Josef

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        May 2005

        Die darlehensvertragliche Umsetzung der Eigenkapitalgrundsätze nach Basel II.

        Zivilrechtliche Implikationen des neuen Bankenaufsichtsrechts.

        by Polke, Peter

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        May 1995

        Ein Sommer wie im Märchen

        Geschichten für den Reisekoffer gepackt von Franz-Heinrich Hackel

        by Franz-Heinrich Hackel, Theodor Commichan, Lieselotte Kolanoske, Yasuko Asaoka, Jürg Laederach, Heinz Barüske, René Strien, Melanie Walz, Edith Horowitz-Silbermann, Hans-Jürgen Hube, Heide Steiner, Monika López, Hanna Muschg-Johansen

        Jürg Laederach geboren 1945 in Basel, studierte Mathematik in Zürich und Romanistik, Anglistik und Musikwissenschaften in Basel. Als Schriftsteller und Übersetzer war er korrespondierendes Mitglied in der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung. Laederach wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Italo-Svevo-Preis 2005. Er starb am 19. März 2018 in Basel. Melanie Walz, geboren 1953 in Essen, wurde 1999 mit dem Zuger Übersetzer-Stipendium und 2001 mit dem Heinrich-Maria-Ledig-Rowohlt-Preis ausgezeichnet. Sie hat u. a. Lily Brett, A. S. Byatt, John Cowper-Powis, Charles Dickens, Lawrence Norfolk und Marcel Proust übersetzt. Edith Silbermann, geboren 1921 in Czernowitz (Ukraine) und verstorben 2008 in Düsseldorf, war Übersetzerin, Publizistin und Schauspielerin.

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