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        Fiction
        November 2022

        Las cosas que ya no están (Things that are no longer there)

        by Tatiana Torres Álvarez

        At the end of the day, a reader crosses Bogotá. The landscape, the reflections and the notes in the margins of the pages of a book shake the memories of a love.

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        Fiction
        February 2021

        Basuras (Rubbish)

        by Miguel Ángel Vallejo

        A hard-boiled story set in Bogota, the capital city of Colombia where a homeless man becomes a hero for his community.

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        August 2017

        Hotel Laguna

        Meine Familie am Strand

        by Gorkow, Alexander

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        January 2011

        Die Lagune der Delfine

        Erfrischende Geschichten von tollen Tümmlern und flossenflinken Flippern

        by Herausgegeben von Wehrhahn, Antonia

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        WONDERFULLY, PERFECTLY UNUSUAL

        by Sharon Thayer

        In a far-off ocean lagoon, a young ham-merhead shark pup who is different from the others learns how to deal with bullies, hearing his mom de-scribe

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        June 2016

        Ein Leben für ein Leben

        Roman

        by Louis Begley, Christa Krüger

        Der New Yorker Kriegsveteran und Bestsellerautor Jack Dana hat sich zum Schreiben auf die Insel Torcello in der venezianischen Lagune zurückgezogen. Und auch, um die dunklen Schatten vergangener Ereignisse, den Mord an seinem Onkel Harry und die Trennung von seiner großen Liebe Kerry, abzuschütteln. Doch just, als er beschließt, nach New York zurückzukehren und um Kerry zu kämpfen, erhält er einen Anruf: Kerry ist tot. Jack ist sich sicher, dass auch sie ermordet wurde. Hat sein alter Widersacher, der mächtige Abner Brown, wieder seine Fährte aufgenommen? Jack sinnt auf Rache – und nimmt den Kampf mit einem gefährlichen Gegner auf. In Ein Leben für ein Leben spinnt Louis Begley ein Katz-und-Maus-Spiel zwischen Long Island und New York. Ein Roman über einen Mann, der alles riskiert, um die Menschen, die er liebt, zu rächen.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        February 2018

        Strategic Management in Tourism

        by Luiz Moutinho, Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez, Alejandro Pérez-Ferrant, Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez, Anne-Mette Hjalager, Brent W Ritchie, Dawn Gibson, Eduardo Parra-López, Geoff Southern, James Wilson, Jithendran Kokkamikal, José Alberto Martínez-González, Kanes Rajah, Kun-Huang Huarng, Larry Dwyer, Luiz Moutinho, María Moral-Moral, Mercedes Melchior-Navarro, Noel Scott, Rafael Alberto Pérez, Ronnie Ballantyne, S.F. Witt, Scott McCabe, Shirley Rate, Tiffany Hui-Kuang Yu, Vanessa Yanes-Estévez, Yawei Jiang, Yvette Reisinger

        This comprehensive textbook has, at its core, the importance of linking strategic thinking with action in the management of tourism. It provides an analytical evaluation of the most important global trends, as well as an analysis of the impact of crucial environmental issues and their implications. Fully updated throughout, this new edition: -Covers forecasting, functional management and strategic planning; -Includes extra chapters to incorporate a wider spread of important topics such as sustainability, authenticity and crisis management; -Contains pedagogical features throughout, such as learning objectives, questions and case studies to aid understanding Now in its third edition, and reviewing the major factors affecting international tourism management, this well-established student resource provides an essential overview of strategic management for students and professionals in the tourism sector.

      • Biography & True Stories

        Venice is lagoon

        by Roberto Ferrucci

        After the two tragedies avoided in summer 2019, the theme of the cruises ships in the lagoon has returned to international prominence. For too many years Venice has been waiting in vain for the solution to what is only one of the serious problems that afflict the city (tens of millions of tourists who besiege it every year, thousands of apartments Airbnb and the consequent hemorrhage of residents, the scandal of the Mose, the most useless and expensive public work in Europe) and the solution can only be one: out the ships from the lagoon. This long story, that in France has been defined a récit, tries to give voice to those who live in Venice and is forced to suffer the sieges of mass tourism. In an alternation between the lagoon and Saint Nazaire, where most of the cruise ships are built, the narrator and his companion do the accounts with the consequences of these epochal anomalies. They are looking, like other Venetians, for a possible key to resistance in a city where obstacles are increasing day by day, in the face of the indifference of institutions often hindering themselves. Venice, which has become the crossroads and the emblem of an era finally forced to come to terms with a nature that is showing us the bill, that tells us to hurry, that time is up. A book that tries with the word to find an alternative route, a possible and necessary reversal of course to save the most beautiful and fragile city in the world, and with it the entire planet.   The series: Taccuini d'Autore collects books on the road. Texts that travel around the world, crossing the frontiers of writing, crossing this abstruse era looking for traces of meaning, meeting stories, landscapes, characters. Books that accompany us in our daily lives and in ours elsewhere.

      • Fiction
        March 2021

        Lagoon Whisperer

        by Gunnar Kunz

        Come to me. Don’t be afraid. Resist no longer the whispers of the lagoon. Climb down the stairs of the sunken houses of Venice, floor by floor. Deeper. Deeper. Below, in the darkness, something is waiting for you. A secret. Salvation. Death.   Black fog creeps towards Venice, black as the paint of a gondola, meandering through the lagoon and filling the channels with something dark. Something evil. Something that brings death and doom. Marco, son of a glassblower, and his girlfriend Chiara, the mask-maker, seem to be the only ones capable of saving Venice. But in doing so, they must not only fight against ancient magic, against intrigue and betrayal, but also surrender themselves to the whispering of the lagoon - and the fish-men, who according to legend live deep under the city.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2018

        Byzantine Venice

        From the foundation myth to 1082

        by Nicola Bergamo

        Nicola Bergamo's in-depth study proposes an historical excursus on the evolution of relations between the nascent city of Venice and the powerful Byzantine empire, from the first Venetian settlements in the lagoon eaves of the Augustan X Regio Venetia et Histria, through the devastating gothic wars and the Longobard invasion, until the fiscal liberation of 1082 with the chrysobolla granted by the basileus Alessio I Comneno, which greatly increased the commercial fortune of the Venetians within the Mediterranean, consolidating what would become a shining thousand-year-old republic. A change also in the political power that from the exarch, the tribune and the magister militum would pass to the elite families who elected the first duces, and would move its centre of gravity from the primitive capital Civitanova on the mainland to the lagoon nucleus of Rivoalto around which the city would develop, seeking a solution to the continuous struggles between the patriarchates of Grado and Aquileia and the assaults of the Narentan pirates who crossed the ships on their way to Constantinople.The essay is accompanied by an introductory text by PierAlvise Zorzi.

      • February 2021

        100 Wörter Venezianisch

        Ein kulturgeschichtliches Lexikon

        by Danilo Reato

        This book (100 lemmatas, 100 photos) grants access to Venice by language, a new approach: author Danilo Reato has chosen 100 words of Venetian from daily life, eating and drinking, customs, topography, myths, literature, to explain the cultural background of the city in the Lagoon in 100 articles under historical aspect.

      • 2020

        Das leere Venedig

        Ein Sehnsuchtsort in der Zeitenwende

        by Reato, Danilo

        Shortly before and immediately after the Lockdown, venetian author Danilo Reato took his camera and photographed the "empty Venice", Lockdown-Venice, which granted free sight to important historical buildings, the canals. This Venice reminded the author of his childhood (as he wrote in his foreword), when the "Serenissima" was much more peaceful and even knew periods during the year without any tourists. An actual historical document. The book can also be seen as contribution to the future of the town in the Lagoon, which cannot sopport "overtourism" any more.

      • Fiction
        April 2022

        Agente Malintz (Agent Malintz)

        by Rodrigo Lucio / Miguel Ángel Vallejo

        A simulation imposes itself on reality. An uncertain threat approaches. This graphic novel advances between glimpses of chained futures in which a scientist abandons everything for absolute understanding and a rebellious young woman discovers the cruelty of an interplanetary empire.

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