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      • Gerstenberg Verlag GmbH & Co. KG

        The Publishing House and its History Established in St. Petersburg in 1792, today Gerstenberg is one of Germany’s oldest publishing houses. A family business, the publishing house moved to new headquarters in Hildesheim in 1796 and to this day occupies the same address in the old city marketplace as it did then. The most important branch of the publishing business, however, was the Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung, which, incidentally, is the oldest daily newspaper still in existence in Germany. Today, the name of Gerstenberg is synonymous with delightful, innovative books of aesthetic design and high-quality content for children and young adults that compete very successfully also on the international market. An adult range comprising illustrated books, non-fiction and cookery books also forms part of the Gerstenberg portfolio.   Program Gerstenberg publishes board picture books, picture books, children’s and young adult narrative literature and non-fiction. With Eric Carle’s »The Very Hungry Caterpillar« (»Die kleine Raupe Nimmersatt«) and Rotraut Susanne Berner’s ›discovery picture books‹ (›Wimmelbücher‹), Gerstenberg became one of the best-known children’s book publishers. In 1999, the anthology of poetry »Dunkel war’s, der Mond schien helle«, came out as the first in Gerstenberg’s series of household compendiums, a segment that has since developed into a main pillar of the program. The publishing house has brought out some highly respected developments of its own in the children’s knowledge-book series ›Abenteuer! Maja Nielsen erzählt‹.

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      • Almaluz Editorial S.A.

        Editorial Almaluz is an author's publishing house, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. We offer editing, proofreading, marketing, design services. We accompany the author on the way of publishing. Then the book is marketed, we find ourselves in the best bookstores in Argentina, as well as in several countries in the region. Our specialties are: Social Sciences, Literature, Self-Help, Children and Theater.

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      • Trusted Partner
        October 1999

        Steinzeit

        by Kurt Drawert

        Familie Huhn - er ein Architekt ohne Auftragschancen, sie nörgelnde Ehefrau, die Schwester Anna und die schon tote Mutter in einem Rollstuhl, die schizophrene Tochter Jana und der coole Sohn Jan - hat sich einen Swimmingpool in den Garten bauen lassen. Aber nicht irgendeinen, sondern den schönsten weit und breit in der Siedlung. Er hat nur einen entscheidenden Nachteil: Er kann sein Wasser nicht halten. Das ist umso peinlicher, als dieses Monument des Erfolges und des Wohlstands noch am 25. desselben Monats eingeweiht werden soll und zu dieser Feier alle geladen sind, die Rang und Ansehen haben: der Herr Streitvogel vom Bauamt, auch Bobo genannt, der Makler Herr Meise und die heiligen Damen Amanda und Almeida, die Nachbarn Harald und Gertrud Kiesel und der Herr Fabian, artist's agent, der Psychiater Dr. Freudenstein und die Arbeiter und Reporter natürlich. Was also tun, so kurz vor dem Jahrtausendwechsel, mit den Defekten? Auch der Künstler Ernesto kann nicht mehr helfen, und so schneidet Dr. Freudenstein den Gesellschaftskörper am Ende fachgerecht auf, um zu sehen, ob er ein Herz hat. Um dieses Lustspiel, das in eine gigantische Feier mündet, gruppiert Drawert einige Prosatexte, in denen er sich als Archäologe betätigt, schauend in die Abgründe, die steinzeitlichen Tiefen unseres Herkommens.

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        Family & home stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Casas

        by María José Ferrada, Pep Carrió

        The authors of this book take us on a journey through the different ways of inhabiting a house. Based on illustrations by Pep Carrió made with acrylic markers, the writer María José Ferrada uses poetic language and humor to propose a set of micro stories that invite readers to observe their own ways of inhabiting the world.

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        Medical toxicology
        May 2011

        Poisoning by Plants, Mycotoxins and Related Toxins

        by Kip Panter, A C.F Amaral, A P.M Figueiredo, R A Schultz, A G Armién, B T Green, L C.B Fernandes, F Guedes, M C.J.S Lima, L X Mesquita, R C Rocha-e-Silva, I Pacífico da Silva, F M Boabaid, C J Botha, A C.L Câmara, C R Dogo, D R Gardner, James Pfister, K Welch, F B Grecco, P B Pal, B L Stegelmeier, S T Lee, T Z Davis, M B Almeida. Edited by Franklin Riet-Correa, James Pfister, Ana Lucia Schild, Terrie L Wierenga.

        This comprehensive collection of up-to-the-minute research in the field of poisonous plants investigates the effects of toxins on animals and humans. It covers the effects of poisonous plants on the liver, the reproductive system, and the nervous system, as well as exploring the field of herbal medicine. In a specialised section devoted to control measures, the book highlights techniques such as vaccination and taste aversion, providing the reader with important information on safeguarding against disaster. This volume is an essential reference for veterinarians, researchers, toxicologists and chemists.

      • Religious buildings
        July 2019

        LINA BO BARDI COLLECTION

        by Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz

        This collection presents six of the most remarkable architectural projects by Lina Bo Bardi: Glass House, São Paulo Art Museum (MASP), Sesc Pompeia Factory, Oficina Theater (all in São Paulo), Unhão Manor (Bahia) and Espírito Santo do Cerrado Church (Minas Gerais). Besides texts by the editor Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz, this work features contributions by researchers and professionals who worked with Lina. The six volumes also contain writings by Bardi and a rich iconographic material composed of drawings, building plans and photographs. São Paulo Art Museum | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and Aldo van Eyck | 64 pages Sesc Pompeia Factory | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi, Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz and Cecília Rodrigues dos Santos | 64 pages Oficina Theater | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi, Edson Elito and José Celso Martinez Corrêa | 48 pages Glass House | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz | 48 pages Espírito Santo do Cerrado Church | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and Edmar de Almeida | 48 pages Solar do Unhão | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and André Vainer | 48 pages

      • Fiction
        March 2020

        Night and ocean

        by Raquel Taranilla

        Winner of the 2020 Biblioteca Breve Prize.Bea Silva is shocked when she comes across an article in the newspaper that says someone has stolen the embalmed skull of the legendary silent film director F.W. Murnau. What’s most surprising is that Bea is convinced she knows who the thief is: Quirós, an underemployed filmmaker who one day showed up at her enormous ramshackle house.At almost thirty-two, Beatriz is a somewhat aloof college professor, weary of life and almost pathologically erudite. The arrival of Quirós brings out her lucid, hyperactive side and sets her up for a wildly unhinged fall.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        October 2019

        Meninas Incríveis

        by Organizadora Sefton, Ana Paula

        This book collects stories from several amazing girls! They are stories of achievements, overcoming, creating, developing self-esteem and much more! Based on an action on social media on the @meninasincriveis channels, we invited girls from all over Brazil to send us stories that narrated their experiences and focused on female empowerment. And for this network to continue to multiply, with each book sold, one will be donated to schools, organizations and girls directly.

      • Astronomy, space & time
        October 2019

        Como tudo começou

        by Mendonça Coêlho, Bruno

        Open this book and embark on a journey through the origin of the universe. Find out how galaxies emerged, each with their own shape, and what stars and planets are made of. Discover our Solar System and many other intriguing curiosities about this great mystery that is the universe.

      • Society & culture: general
        November 2019

        Pedagoginga, autonomia e mocambagem

        by da Rosa, Allan

        “Pedagoginga, Autonomia e Mocambagem" harmonizes with some very important spheres: the philosophical, historical and contextualized attention on what was conventionally called black cultures; the consistent implementation of the teaching of history and culture of these matrices from African sources and heads, black feet and hands, the sweaty dream of an autonomous popular education movement on the outskirts of São Paulo at the beginning of the 21st century. pillars, challenges and also contradictions, and with this perspective, he invites the reader to reflect on the educational practice, so the author presents a new pedagogical proposal, new but twisted to ancestral aesthetics and fundamentals, which implies the autonomy of educators and students , as well as a genuine commitment to Afro-Brazilian culture. Here is a book of reflections, doubts, slides and nin hos on a practice of years in Popular Education whose motto is the experience of organizing and implementing independent courses in our peripheries in São Paulo, focused on the black experience of yesterday, the future, today and that of so many lines, spirals and balls of the time that we weave. The book is part of the Insurgências Collection, which was born with the aim of sharing and revolving reflections and practices committed to different ways of thinking about the world, relationships, ways of learning and teaching.

      • Educational material
        November 2019

        Dois ursos diferentes

        by Goldfarb, Lúcio; Menezes, Pedro

        Bear Alfredo, who has already unraveled the mystery in the snow, now ventures into the southern lands and ends up meeting Bruno, a bear very, very different from him.

      • Educational material
        November 2019

        Uma menina, um rio

        by Goldfarb, Lúcio; Menezes, Pedro

        While following the layout of a river, the girl discovers the world and lives. A poetic and profound narrative about life intertwined with nature.

      • Poetry
        November 2019

        Com o Corpo Inteiro

        by Losito Mantovani, Lucila

        Lucila Losito Mantovani's first book is poetic and concrete, dense and smooth, like the movement of the body. In it, the author traces the tortuous path of a toxic relationship and the relationship with herself, in what is most essential. And it is from the body that Lucila's writing springs. It is healing in every word, without modesty, without savings.

      • Social services & welfare, criminology
        January 2020

        Ó pa í, Prezada

        by Akotirene, Carla

        O pa í, prezada: institutional racism and sexism taking a tram in the women's penitentiaries is the second book by Carla Akotirene, who also published Interseccionalidade, by the Plural Feminisms collection. In it, the author is based on an Afrocentric methodology to collect and analyze data on the absence of public policies on gender and race for women incarcerated in Salvador. This study is a faithful and necessary portrait of the general panorama of Brazilian prisons and sheds light on a situation we need to be aware of, as a society in which mass incarceration, especially of the black and poor population, is an epidemic.

      • Society & culture: general
        March 2020

        Você já é feminista!

        by Vários autores

        You're already a feminist! Doubt? This second edition of the book organized by journalists Nana Queiroz and Helena Bertho, from Revista Azmina, has been updated and expanded. In addition to the test to know which current feminism you identify with most, the glossary with terms about gender diversity and affective-sexual orientation and other issues that were already present in the first edition, new essential themes were included, such as Christian feminism, fatophobia, disruption of the family cycle of domestic work, types of domestic violence, the relationship - troubled - of many women with their vaginas, and many others. Come to be included or deepen in the fight for women's rights you too!

      • Self-help & personal development
        March 2020

        O legado das deusas (com baralho) Vol 2

        by Balieiro, Cristina

        In this second volume, the author Cristina Balieiro compiles 22 more goddesses from traditionally oral cultures, updating the myths for the reality of contemporary women from a Jungian perspective always critical to the reality imposed by patriarchy. Jungian psychologist and mythology scholar, Cristina Balieiro delves into the search for a current definition of what it means to be a woman and analyzes these ancestral constructions to propose new perspectives for the expression of the feminine. As in the first volume, the book features images of the goddesses drawn by the author herself in a deck of 22 cards.

      • Sociology & anthropology
        March 2020

        Tetã Tekoha

        by Nhandewa, Alexandro; Yvoty, Ana Lúcia; Silva, Débora; Zamboni, Felipe; Sabino, Jaqueline; Tupã, Rodrigo; Pyntánh, Tiago; Matias, Uerique; Jacintho, Valéria; Queiroz, Yago

        Tetã Tekoha is a cry of resistance from ten young Guarani indigenous people, students at the State University of Londrina (UEL). Members of the Indigenous Word project, which sought to bring together and develop their authorship and their role, the students present first-person reports, with their own style - and a lot of emotion - in a search for affirmation of identity, ancestry and identification with both worlds: village and the city. From their experience at the university, where they study to deepen knowledge that may be useful to their people and question the invisibility and imposition of Western culture as unique, they want to show that they move between the worlds without abandoning their essence.

      • Society & culture: general
        June 2020

        Intolerância Religiosa

        by Nogueira, Sidnei

        Master and PhD in Linguistics at the University of São Paulo, the babalorixá Sidnei Nogueira presents a history of religious intolerance in Brazil, also remembering important moments in human history marked by religious domination, such as the Roman Empire, Middle Ages and Nazism. From there, it discusses the expression "religious intolerance", currently used to describe a set of ideologies and attitudes that are offensive to religious beliefs, rituals and practices considered non-hegemonic. Practices that, added to the lack of skill or the desire to recognize and respect different beliefs of others, can be considered hate crimes that harm human freedom and dignity.

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