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      • Thaihabooks JSC

        We were founded in 2007. Thai Ha Books has been publishing nearly 1600 titles related to 7 main areas: Children, Parenting, Culture and Education, Healthcare, GreenLife, Buddhism, and Business.

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      • Dar Al-Ketab Al-Thaqafee

        The Cultural Book Publishing House | دار الكتاب الثقافي للنشر is a private,stand-alone institution, located in Jordan , est.1996. The book is a great responsibility, starting with its writing and making, through publishing and distributing it, and ending with acquiring and reading it, and in each of these cases, we need to be very careful of this responsibility. The author is primarily responsible for the subject and content of the book, an intellectual, emotional, literary responsibility, because the author who does not elevate his book to the reader in an ascending way, whether on the intellectual and emotional or literary and artistic levels, will constitute a scientific disappointment. The publisher is no less responsible for the author, the subject matter and the content, in addition to his responsibility for producing the book in a way that suits the book’s topic and importance. This is in addition to his media responsibility towards the book, so readers must be alerted and informed of the most creative methods and finest means about the book’s issuance, its importance and the importance of its topics, and enabling them to obtain and acquire it, and any failure to do so is a great disappointment.   Our philosophy for this work is based on the slogan “When we choose for ourselves what we publish, we choose for you what you read.” Based on our philosophy and our understanding of this, we created the Dar Al-Kitaab Al-Thaqabi and worked in this wide and wide field, bearing the hardship of this painstaking work, hoping that the Almighty would achieve the desired goal of our contribution to enriching the people Knowledge is a knowledge and expansion in providing all the valuable books they need, wishing the honorable readers to value this effort for them, whether from the author, publisher or distributor, and God is behind the intention.   Administration Bilal Ibrahim Al-Shaloul 00962-777776810

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      • Fantasy
        June 2020

        Desmemória

        by Coelho, Thalita

        Ana Cristina has been in a coma for five months and his wife Victoria does not know what to do. Doctors are unable to detect the problem, as all of Ana's vital functions are preserved. Vic doesn't know exactly what happened either, but she has a certainty: she is the cause of Ana's coma. Yes, because Vic is a demonitor. In a light and fun prose, Thalita Coelho debuts in the novel with this intriguing fiction, which explores the intricacies of memory and affection.

      • Educational material
        July 2014

        The Secrets Your Mama Didn't Tell You About MEN

        The MANual To Amazing Sex

        by Cv Pillay

      • 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.

      • Business, Economics & Law

        Corporate Income Taxes Under Pressure

        Why Reform Is Needed and How It Could Be Designed

        by Ruud de Mooij, Alexander Klemm, Victoria Perry

        International tax issues have long been at the core of IMF research and the IMF has provided much advice on this topic. This book showcases research by IMF staff and builds on earlier studies on tax issues. Where appropriate it provides special coverage on developing countries. The book offers a complete assessment of the current international tax framework, suggestions for possible alternative architectures, and adds to the global debate on this important topic while remaining accessible to a relatively broad audience.

      • Diets & dieting
        October 2021

        Horticultural Crop Breeding

        Principles & Practices

        by Bhimasen Naik

        It is an introductory level textbook—a first course in plant breeding. So, the size is limited so that it can be taught in one semester. It will serve as a reference book for post-graduate students and horticultural plant breeders. The book is simple, lucid and correct in presentation.

      • Fiction
        October 2021

        Borges in Stockholm

        A fiction that dismantles the bad habits of postmodernity.

        by Sonia Dalton

        Winning the Nobel Prize for Literature is the ambition of any self-respecting writer. Especially when he risks the glory of being the first to receive it in his country. After appearing in the favorites lists for several years, it seems that César Aira's time has come to enjoy that moment and that condition.   This fiction narrates the vicissitudes of the writer's journey from Buenos Aires to Stockholm, his dreamy stay in the Nordic city and his return to an Argentina where he is not expected. In the end, the 2024 Nobel Prize for Literature seems to have been awarded to the Eldense writer, with a Galician pedigree, Cesárea Areas.   Through an extensive play on words, this parody tries to dismantle the remnants of postmodernity still in force in the literary and academic worlds. The key is humor, which, in order to be so, cannot fail to be corrosive. Also tenderness, because beneath the greatest ambitions the most insignificant motivations are usually to be found.   It will please whoever manages to laugh, without guilt (or with it), at the most deeply rooted vices on the altars of culture and at the most recalcitrant social stereotypes. In short, whoever wants to take a walk through the nonsense, lift the cobblestones of postmodernity and peek at whatever may be underneath. A new normal?

      • Children's & YA
        2019

        Sherlock and the Adventurers: The Problem of the Machine Calculus

        by A.Z. Codenonsi

        IN THIS SECOND ADVENTURE of the young Sherlock Holmes and the Adventurers, he will need to use all of his cunning to uncover the sneaky plans of the Great East Company. Exploring the underworld of London, he has no idea just how far Mr. Brown and his henchmen are willing to go to get rid of them in order to carry out the Baron's sinister plans.  When all the efforts of Sherlock Holmes, Irene Lupin, and Nikola Tesla seem to fail, the gang must turn to a new ally. It's Ada Lovelace's turn to leap into action, a young mathematician who will become one of the leading scientific minds of the Victorian era and one of the founders of modern computing. Facing the wrath of murderers, the cleverness of a slippery thief, and the animalistic fury of a prehistoric monster, Sherlock and his companions will need much more than luck and courage to survive this new adventure.  Follow this plot of intrigue, mystery, and adventure and embark on the memories of a boy destined to become the greatest detective of all time. For Young Sherlock and the Adventurers... ​The Game Continues!

      • Fiction
        2019

        The weird west of Kane Blackmoon

        by Duda Falcão

        A bounty hunter travels across the American West in search of adventure. In his travels, he discovers that the desert, the cities of the explorers and the indigenous tribes are full of mysteries, strange events and supernatural entities. On his journey, he makes new friends and acquires mystical knowledge to fight against evil creatures.

      • Adventure
        2019

        La Dame Chevalier and Salomon’s lost table

        by A.Z. Codenonsi

        The years is 1927 and the murder of a soldier in a military hospital in Morocco begins a chance for an extremely valuable artefact, disappeared for more than a thousand years: the Table of Salomon, King of Kings, that would give its owner the wisdom of a thousand wise men. And when the Bureau’s investigation gets to the weapon used in La Dame Chevalier’s parents’ murder, the agent decides to travel to north Africa looking for the artefact and answers. Along with the young Justine Carbonneau, both women go to the desert among a war between the empire and the Berbers, fighting for their independence. But Chevalier will have company. Mercenaries led by the mysterious organization Ostia Mithrae also

      • Food & Drink
        January 2022

        Small Millets and Pseudo Cereals for Nutritional and Health Security

        by Gopal Kumar Sharma, Anil Dutt Semwal,Pal Murugan Muthaiah & Janifer Raj Xavier

        The prime focus of this book titled Small Millets and Pseudo Cereals for Nutritional and Health Security is to present systematically the importance as well as critical research carried out across the world on these climate complaint crops, their origin, cultivation methods, pre and post-harvest information, processing, chemical composition nutritional composition, physico-chemical characteristics, processing technology, health promoting attributes, traditional and modern foods to scientific fraternity, student community and general public. The book will be highly useful to common consumer also for making nutritious food of choice. The 20 chapters in this book have been authored by reputed contributors having in-depth knowledge of their specialization from government, industry and academia. This book will be an essential reference for researchers, academicians, students for research and development activities as well as government officials and policy makers to address the issue of malnutrition in rural areas. This book will certainly drive future research in unexplored areas of traditional foods based on nutri cereals and pseudo cereals.

      • Children's & YA
        2019

        Guava’s Gang

        by Anderson LadoBeco; Júlio Magah

        Just like a guava fruit, a child’s head is full of idea seeds. In this book you will find lots of them.

      • Children's & YA

        The Oil Stain is Coming

        by Guilherme Gontijo Flores

        The Stain portrays in a poetic way the greatest environmental disaster ever inflicted on the Brazilian coastline: the huge oil spill spread along Brazilian Northeastern and Southeastern beaches in 2019. The story goes beyond the actual incident to give an alert about any kind of threat to the environment, to citizenship, to democracy, and to life. Impacting illustrations by Daniel Kondo instigate the dialogue between form and content and move the readers.

      • Children's & YA

        Mapinguari: a Community Resisting in the Heart of the Amazon

        by André Miranda

        More than ever, environmental issues have taken over news headlines, conversation circles and classrooms. It is a reality that we must face, and we must think of behaviors that can revert the damage caused by humans´ intervention on the environment. Mapinguari, which focuses on contemporary issues such as sustainable development and the preservation of the environment, gives young readers an opportunity to reflect upon this subject.   This is a fiction story in the form of a comic book, in which the graphic design and illustrations interact with the text in a very creative way. The main character of the story is José, a young man who is faced with a dilemma when he finds out that his job threatens the community where he grew up. As he rediscovers his village, the main character discovers the history of his Family and the many local values that are at risk- Folklore, the rubber workers movement, indigenous culture,  and the wealth of the forest.

      • Children's & YA

        Beyond the Rain

        by Michel Gorski and Fernando Vilela

        his book tells the story of four friends who get together and create inventions that will help to contain damages caused by summer storms in a large city. The text tackles the role every citizen can play to solve social environmental problems, besides encouraging autonomy and responsibility. Beyond the Rain has original stamp-base illustrations by the rewarded illustrator Fernando Vilela. Subjects as the environment and teen protagonism are elaborately worked out along with an informative text at the end of te book with real stories of children who created solutions to help preserving the environment.

      • Children's & YA

        Ready, Rocket, Go!

        by Estevão Azevedo

        This is a book that uses childhood´s playful universe to tell a fun story, whose text, book design and illustrations provide the perfect mix of reality and fantasy. This is the story of little Iolanda who, in her backyard, with objects and furniture creates a universe of fantasy and imagination and experiences great adventures. Ready, Rocket, Go! subtly plays with the idea of accumulation as depicted in Ana Matsusaki´s illustrations, which show how Iolanda piles up objects one on top of the other to give life to a rocket. The book´s special touch lies in the representation of reality X fantasy: reality is portrayed by “real images” and “children´s drawings” in the daily illustrations, while fantasy is shown in the night pictures.

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