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      • Chocolate Publishing

        Les Genies du chocolat, refered to as "the bible" is the most comprehensive work on the highest quality chocolate in the world today. Crafted with great sensitivity with meticulous editing, this pioneering masterpiece unravels an undiscovered territory of French gastronomy.

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      • Choc Lit

        Choc Lit is an award-winning publisher of women's fiction - romance, historical and crime fiction. We hold world rights for all our titles.

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        October 2017

        The Essential Hot Spice Guide

        by Dave DeWitt

        People have been spicing up their foods ever since cooking began. And it's a trend that's heating up all across the country. Now, Dave DeWitt, the esteemed Pope of Peppers, presents his must-have guide to the tastiest and healthiest combos from the worlds of powerful plants and creative cuisine.

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        Horticulture
        March 1999

        Coffee, Cocoa and Tea

        by Ken C Willson

        While botanically quite different, coffee, cocoa and tea are often considered together in the teaching of students of horticulture or agriculture. This is because all three represent plantation cash crops that are used as stimulant beverages and are grown in many of the warmer, less developed regions of the world. While there are a number of specialist books available on aspects of each individual crop, as well as grower manuals focusing on particular regions, there is currently no book that provides a general introductory overview of the scientific principles underlying production of all three crops. This book fills this gap, and will serve as a broad-based text for students of agriculture, horticulture and food science, as well as professionals seeking an overview of the topic.

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        May 2024

        Breed Differences in Dog Behavior

        Why Tails Wag Differently

        by Renee L Ha, Tracy L Brad, James C Ha

        Humans have bred dogs for physical and behavioral characteristics for millennia. These efforts can have unintended side effects, however, which may be either advantageous or cause issues - such as a predisposition to certain medical complaints, or, controversially, behavioural issues. The scientific study of domestic dogs is still in its infancy, but public demand for this information is at a record high as more and more pet owners seek to understand their canine family members. Focusing on the behavioral differences and tendencies that have arisen in different breed lines, this book explores, summarizes, and explains the scientific evidence on what breed can tell us about behaviour - and, crucially, what it cannot. This book covers: - the impact of inbreeding, how it contributes to problematic behavioral issues such as anxiety and aggression, and how it potentially affects the future health of the breed; - the limits of predicting a dog's behavior based upon breed, individual differences within breeds, and thus the corresponding limitations of breed-specific legislation; - guidance for professionals to help their clients better understand behavioral issues, traits, and appropriate expectations around the right breed for their household. Providing a comprehensive and approachable view of the science behind breed-specific behaviors, this book gives dog enthusiasts from all professional and personal backgrounds a better understanding of why dogs do what they do, and how we can improve our relationships with our canine companions. Covering genetics, phylogeny of canids, temperament, aggression, social behavior, and the history of dog breeding, it is an important read for researchers, students, veterinary practitioners and animal behaviourists, as well as shelter staff, dog trainers, or anyone looking for a greater understanding of dog breed differences.

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        History of Art / Art & Design Styles
        October 2016

        Hot metal

        Material culture and tangible labour

        by Jesse Stein. Series edited by Bill Sherman, Christopher Breward

        The world of work is tightly entwined with the world of things. Hot metal illuminates connections between design, material culture and labour between the 1960s and the 1980s, when the traditional crafts of hot-metal typesetting and letterpress were finally made obsolete with the introduction of computerised technologies. This multidisciplinary history provides an evocative rendering of design culture by exploring an intriguing case: a doggedly traditional Government Printing Office in Australia. It explores the struggles experienced by printers as they engaged in technological retraining, shortly before facing factory closure. Topics explored include spatial memory within oral history, gender-labour tensions, the rise of neoliberalism and the secret making of objects 'on the side'. This book will appeal to researchers in design and social history, labour history, material culture and gender studies. It is an accessible, richly argued text that will benefit students seeking to learn about the nature and erosion of blue-collar work and the history of printing as a craft.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2024

        Dog politics

        Species stories and the animal sciences

        by Mariam Motamedi Fraser

        Do dogs belong with humans? Scientific accounts of dogs' 'species story,' in which contemporary dog-human relations are naturalised with reference to dogs' evolutionary becoming, suggest that they do. Dog politics dissects this story. This book offers a rich empirical analysis and critique of the development and consolidation of dogs' species story in science, asking what evidence exists to support it, and what practical consequences, for dogs, follow from it. It explores how this story is woven into broader scientific shifts in understandings of species, animals, and animal behaviours, and how such shifts were informed by and informed transformative political events, including slavery and colonialism, the Second World War and its aftermath, and the emergence of anti-racist movements in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The book pays particular attention to how species-thinking bears on 'race,' racism, and individuals.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2021

        Britain’s ‘brown babies’

        by Lucy Bland

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        Hot Numbers

        290 Puzzles and Brainteasers

        by Eng. Ami Birenboim

        OT NUMBERS - 290 Puzzles and Brainteasers  Eng. A. Birenboim A witty collection of the world’s most entertaining logical, mathematical and graphical puzzles for true lovers of intellectual challenges. The book contains full-color illustrations, and in addition to arousing creative thinking, it brings genuine fun to the reader due to its unorthodox and amusing style. It led the Israeli best-seller list for 12 successive weeks, its sales exceeding even those of the cookery titles! An Italian-language edition, titled Pazzi-Pazzi Numeri, has been published by Sonzogno, an imprint of RCS Rizzoli. In its new, expanded edition, Hot Numbers was split into two volumes, containing a total of 290 puzzles. Volume I is more suited to amateur puzzle-fans, while Volume II is intended to challenge the true professionals. Ami Birenboim, a brilliant Computer Sciences engineer, has been exploring this fascinating field since his teens, and now brings us a selection of the world’s best riddles for avid enthusiasts of this genre. Each volume 112 pages, full color, 16.5X24 cm

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        Imperial persuaders

        Images of Africa and Asia in British advertising

        by Anandi Ramamurthy

        The first book to provide an historical survey of images of black people in advertising during the colonial period. Analyses the various conflicting, and changing ideologies of colonialism and racism in British advertising. Reveals the historical and production context of many well known advertising icons, as well as the specific commercial interests that various companies' images projected. Provides a chronological understanding of changing colonial ideologies in relation to advertising, while each chapter explores images produced to sell specific products, such as soap, cocoa, tea and tobacco.

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        July 2023

        One Health for Dog-mediated Rabies Elimination in Asia

        A Collection of Local Experiences

        by Vanessa Slack, Deborah Nadal, Sandul Yasobant, Florence Cliquet, Waqas Ahmad, Nihal Pushpakumara, Sumon Ghosh

        Although an effective rabies vaccine has existed since 1885, rabies continues to kill an estimated 59,000 people, and uncalculated animals, every year. Sixty per cent of these human deaths occur in Asia. To work towards the global target of eliminating dog-mediated rabies by 2030, the rabies community is applying the One Health approach. Written by a multidisciplinary group of scholars and rabies control programme specialists, this book is a collection of experiences and observations on the challenges and successes along the path to rabies control and prevention in Asia. It: - Grounds chapters in solid scientific theory, but retains a direct, practice-focused and inspirational approach; - Provides numerous examples of lessons learned and experience-based knowledge gained across countries at different levels of rabies control and elimination; - Brings together and highlights the practices of a strong, international rabies network that works according to the One Health concept. Covering perspectives from almost a dozen Asian countries and a wide range of sectors and disciplines, such as healthcare facilities, veterinary services, laboratories, academia, public health institutes and wildlife research centres, this book is an invaluable resource for rabies scholars and practitioners, but also those working in the wider fields of disease control and cross-sectoral One Health.

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        June 2018

        The Lady in White

        by Donald Willerton

        Mogi Franklin is a typical eighth-grader–except for the mysterious things that keep happening in his life. And the adventures they lead to as he and his sister, Jennifer, follow Mogi's unique problem-solving skills–along with dangerous clues from history and the world around them–to unearth a treasure of unexpected secrets.In The Lady in White, Mogi is working as a cowboy over the summer vacation on one of the largest ranches in New Mexico when hundreds of cattle start mysteriously dying there. Trying to understand the cause, he finds himself embroiled in the life of a boy who was kidnapped by Comanche Indians in 1871. In this seventh book of the exciting Mogi Franklin Mysteries, Mogi comes face-to-face with the ghost of the boy's mother, and must face the reality of the past to save the ranch from the enemies of the present.

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        Agriculture & related industries
        May 2008

        Poultry Production in Hot Climates

        by Edited by Nuhad J Daghir.

        The poultry industry continues to expand in the warm regions of the world at a much faster rate than in temperate zones. Not only can it be quickly and easily developed in these hot climates but poultry meat and eggs can serve as important sources of animal protein in those areas of the world that have protein insufficiency. Fully revised and updated, this new edition describes how the detrimental effects of heat stress can be reduced through the manipulation of housing, breeding, nutrition and management, and includes new contributions on controlled-environment housing, waterfowl, and breeding fast-growing broilers.

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        October 1992

        Werke. Frankfurter Ausgabe

        Werke III. Band 1 und 2: Jean Santeuil

        by Marcel Proust, Mariolina Bongiovanni Bertini, Luzius Keller, Eva Rechel-Mertens, Mariolina Bongiovanni Bertini, Luzius Keller

        Freuden und Tage war noch nicht erschienen, als der junge Literat Proust an einem weit ehrgeizigeren Projekt zu arbeiten begann. Die zuvor in literarischen Kleinformen erprobten Themen und Stile sollten nun im Kontinuum eines Romantextes aufgelöst werden. In enger Anlehnung an eigene Erlebnisse, an literarische und malerische Vorbilder sowie an die psychologische und soziologische Forschung seiner Zeit unternimmt es Proust, das Leben seines Helden, Jean Santeuil, als idealistisch-naturphilosophischen Entwicklungsroman zu erzählen. So entsteht zwischen 1895 und 1899 ein umfangreiches Manuskript, ohne daß es dem Autor gelänge, die einzelnen Fragmente zu einem Ganzen zusammenzufügen. 1899 hat Proust den Entwurf beiseite gelegt, um sich einem neuen Arbeitsfeld zuzuwenden. Unter dem Titel Jean Santeuil wurde das Manuskript 1952 zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht. 1971 wurde das Werk in einer zweiten, stärker auf das Fragmentarische abhebenden Ausgabe präsentiert, die außerdem zahlreiche zuvor nicht berücksichtigte Texte enthält. Die vorliegende Ausgabe folgt dem Text der zweiten Ausgabe. Im Kommentar werden das biographisch-historische Umfeld und der literarische Kontext des Werkes zum ersten Mal umfassend aufgearbeitet und ausführlich dargestellt.

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        November 2014

        Wars Never Be So Hot-Blooded 1

        by Guanhe Wushizhou

        This series is written according to the United States, Japan, Britain, Australia and other countries' latest historical data, presenting in-depth analysis on the America-Japan sea battle in WW2, the hottest issues of twenty-first Century, and the national marine strategies and so on.

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        November 2014

        Wars Never Be So Hot-Blooded 2

        by Guanhe Wushizhou

        This series is written according to the United States, Japan, Britain, Australia and other countries' latest historical data, presenting in-depth analysis on the America-Japan sea battle in WW2, the hottest issues of twenty-first Century, and the national marine strategies and so on.

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        November 2014

        Wars Never Be So Hot-Blooded 3

        by Guanhe Wushizhou

        This series is written according to the United States, Japan, Britain, Australia and other countries' latest historical data, presenting in-depth analysis on the America-Japan sea battle in WW2, the hottest issues of twenty-first Century, and the national marine strategies and so on.

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        November 2014

        Wars Never Be So Hot-Blooded 4

        by Guanhe Wushizhou

        This series is written according to the United States, Japan, Britain, Australia and other countries' latest historical data, presenting in-depth analysis on the America-Japan sea battle in WW2, the hottest issues of twenty-first Century, and the national marine strategies and so on.

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        March 2017

        The Essential Chile Sauce Guide

        by Dave DeWitt

        They're everywhere! Thirty years ago, the only liquid hot stuff you could find outside Louisiana was Tabasco Sauce, but now hundreds of brands are falling off the shelves and being sold online.The love of spicy foods has become a full-fledged movement, and hot sauces are at the molten core of this major culinary change. Now, Dave DeWitt has gone global to assemble this gourmet guide to the tastiest ways to indulge.From the nation's hotbeds through Latin American lava and the steamy Caribbean to the sauces of the spice route, DeWitt's rich range of recipes makes clear why hot sauces are more than a trend, more than a cuisine–they're a way of life!

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