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      • Gallimard Jeunesse

        Founded in 1972, Gallimard Jeunesse now boasts a list of more than 4,000 titlesin both fiction and non-fiction, for young readers of all ages and reading levels,from the very first books for babies to great literary classics and bestsellingcontemporary titles. Over the years, our output has been a major stimulus for the children’s book industry in France, with readers, parents, booksellers, librarians and teachers trusting us to provide books of the highest quality in both print and digital format. Our list has a worldwide reputation for excellence and creativity.

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        Plant pathology & diseases
        November 2009

        Phytoplasmas

        Genomes, Plant Hosts and Vectors

        by Alberto Alma, Luciana Galetto, Saskia Hogenhout, Shigeyuki Kakizawa, Ing-Ming Lee, Yan Zhao, Jennifer Hodgetts, Carmine Marcone, Rita Musetti, Erich Seemüller, Yaima Arocha Rosete, Fiona Constable, Michael Maixner, Wolfgang Jarausch, Domenico Bosco, Xavier Foissac, Wei Wei. Edited by Phyllis G Weintraub, Philip Jones.

        Phytoplasmas are a worldwide issue in plant health. A range of serious diseases are caused by these bacteria in major crops around the globe. Knowledge of the importance of phytoplasmas as plant disease agents has advanced rapidly over the last decade with an increased interest in the impact of these pathogens on important field and horticultural crops as well as ornamental plants. This comprehensive volume brings together current research on phytoplasmas, covering their biology, taxonomy and genomics as well as their interactions with plant hosts and transmission by vectors.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Fausto Coppi, the first of the greatest cyclists

        by Beppe Conti

        In the centenary of Fausto Coppi’s birth, Beppe Conti proposes a ranking to tell the stories, the adventures and the triumphs of the ten greatest cyclists ever. The choice considers the greatness of the characters before of their results, the years they had competed in, the deeds achieved more than their victories. The emotions aroused among people. Rankings make people discuss, so in the second part of the book 23 famous figures who live with passion the great cyclism, reveals their preferences: journalists, entrepreneurs, doctors and managers. A photographic homage to il Campionissimo closes the book, making us live once again his legend.

      • History of Brazil

        by Boris Fausto

        Covering a period of more than five hundred years, ranging from the roots of the Portuguese colonization to current days, Boris Fausto narrates the most important facts of Brazilian history. In his detailed analysis of the greater influences that delineate the country’s formation, the author analyzes fundamental institutions, such as the colonial system, the slavery system and the authoritarian regimes of the 20th century. Fausto emphasizes socio-political practices, challenging controversial issues, including reasons for the Portuguese abandoning the enslavement of the indigenous peoples, but enslaving Africans; the maintenance of the Brazilian territory as a whole, while the Spanish colonies were fragmented; and even the difficult transition from the authoritarian regime to the democratic government over the last few decades.

      • Children's & YA
        July 2020

        BANSKY

        by FAUSTO GILBERTI

        Spray paint cans to coat walls, works that self-destruct and others that don't cost much money, unusual theme parks: that is all it takes to recognise Banksy, but no one really knows who he is. Fausto Gilberti’s new book, dedicated to the street artist with a hidden identity, is full of question marks: Banksy is hiding somewhere, and we have a lot of fun chasing his grafti all over the world. And we can't forget the day he put sharks in a lake in a London park, or when there were no walls around and he painted on the cows in a field. And what about the time he walked into the Louvre and hung a painting without asking permission

      • COPPI’S BICYCLES

        The recovered treasures of Pinella de Grandi and the true story of the bicycles of Il Campionissimo

        by PAOLO AMADORI, PAOLO TULLINI

        Much has been written about Fausto Coppi, both as a racer and as a man, and about his exploits and death. But very little is known about his highly personal relationship with racing bicycles. The fruit of passionate research and of an unexpected find – the Bianchi racing team’s production registers, which belonged to Pinella di Grandi, the legendary mechanic of Il Campionissimo – this book gives the spotlight to the track and road bicycles that Coppi used throughout his career.

      • ITALIAN TAILORS OF BICYCLES

        Bicycles and frame builders after Fausto Coppi

        by PAOLO AMADORI, PAOLO TULLINI

        The Italian frame builders of the 1960s and 1970s were the great “tailors” of bicycles and worked not only for the Italian champions of the time, but also for non-Italian ones, such as Eddy Merckx. Starting from Faliero Masi, who built the frame for Fausto Coppi after he left the Bianchi team, the books tells the entrepreneurial stories of Cino Cinelli, Ernesto Colnago, Ugo de Rosa, Francesco Galmozzi, Aldo Gios, Licino Marastoni and Sante Poliaghi, and describes the bicycles they produced both for the general public and for champions. The text, richly illustrated with photographs, also includes an analysis of the Italian industry of racing bicycle components and of the companies (Ambrosio, Campagnolo, Cinelli, 3ttt, Universal, Columbus) that dominated the international scene of the time.

      • 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.

      • Biography & True Stories
        October 2013

        Going Solo on Lake Como

        by Ciara O'Toole

        Sometimes flying by the seat of your pants is the best thing you can do … When Ciara O’Toole and her husband move to Lake Como, Italy, they make plans – to run their own businesses, to learn the language and to immerse themselves in the Italian way of life. But just a few months into the adventure Ciara’s marriage ends and she finds herself alone in a country where she doesn’t speak the language. She is faced with a choice: return to Ireland or stay in Italy and make her new life work. Determined to make a go of it, she throws herself into everything – forging new friendships – whirlwind romances, attempting to eat her own weight in four-cheese pizzas … and learning to fly a seaplane! Her new passion grips her as she works tirelessly towards an all-important milestone: her first solo flight. Told with warmth, humour and disarming honesty, Going Solo on Lake Como is the inspirational story of how one woman finds her wings and takes to the skies. ‘It made me laugh, it made me cry. It is epic in scope but incredibly intimate.’ Jane Maas

      • Biography & True Stories

        Memoir of A Jaded Woman

        Tainted Love

        by Emunah La-Paz

        A blogger becomes inspired by a friend's troubled marriage in this relationship guide. While working in Arizona, La-Paz (Why Do Married Men Cheat with Unattractive Women? 2011, etc.), a five -foot seven-inch black woman who had to watch my weight continuously to fit the bill as a print model,:  met blonde, "regal" Judie on a photo shoot. Although Judie "had graced the cover of numerous high-end magazines," she was desperately unhappy, having recently discovered that her photographer husband was cheating on her with an unattractive fast food worker. Judie's angry pal Jessie encouraged La-Paz to write a book about this phenomenon--men having affairs with women less attractive than their wives--which led to La-Paz meeting Judie's soon-to-be ex and his girlfriend. She also gathered together a focus group of "seasoned women who have overcome every aspect of a challenging marriage" and created a blog in which other people could sound off about infidelity. In this book, La-Paz shares highlights of these meetings and submissions; she also weaves in the relationship challenges of her own girlfriends and the women in her Bible study group. She wraps up by sharing Judie's 40-day journal, revealing the model's post -divorce journey to greater self-love and a new, happier relationship.

      • Fiction
        October 2020

        El indio ciclope (The Indian cyclops)

        by Guillermo Roz

        Not so much an illustrated novel as a technicolour delirium. Martin Scorsese meets Jack Kerouac under LSD. Enter, read and discover. The grotesque and fearsome Diotisalvi brothers control all the illegal business in New York. One day, completely by surprise, multi-millionaire Camel Horovitz exiles them and imposes a new reign of terror. Old Camel will only allow the Diotisalvi to return to New York on one impossible condition: they must find a way to rid him of the double hump that has earned him his nickname. The Diotisalvis embark upon a crazy adventure in search of a solution, a journey that will take them to Ushuaia, at the very ends of the earth. There, they will encounter Carlos Gardel’s albino twin, Charles Darwin’s lost son, a Madrileñan bullfighter and his bulls, a woman who is crossing Patagonia on foot and gradually becomes black, a dinosaur, a vast ship, a forgotten jazz singer, the Japanese creator of Godzilla, an Indian woman who speaks 364 languages... And a Cyclops, that mysterious legend, a phenomenon capable of performing a thousand and one miracles. “The words that could have come from the writer, are providedhere by the illustrator. One might think that going through life withonly one eye would impede a person’s vision but in the case ofthis Patagonian native it is an advantage, because it enables himto do something that the rest of us – mafia hitmen, albino singers,dinosaur hunters or black servants – cannot: to see the comic sideof tragic situations. We invite the readers of this book to follow suit.To laugh, because life is short and it usually ends badly. And that’sthat.” - Oscar Grillo illustrator of the novel

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        February 2016

        "Donde la escarcha se hace fuego"

        by Maria de los Angeles Miro V.

        En estas Calles de escritos "Miro", como la llaman sus amigos, ha hecho una mezcla de creacion elitista o popular:  Versos sueltos y rimados: titulos largos y cortos; estilos diferentes; apogeo de epoca.  Quizas por ello, este libro la escritora lo define como "Una compilacion de las Musicas y Momentos vividos en mi vida"

      • Architecture
        July 2018

        LATIN AMERICAN COLONIAL HERITAGE

        Urbanism, architecture, sacred art

        by Percival Tirapeli (author)

        The fruit of an extensive research by Professor Percival Tirapeli, this richly illustrated work covers three centuries of Colonial and Baroque art, and is divided in three parts: “Colonial Urbanism”, “Ecclesiastical Architecture” and “Sacred Art – Furniture and Ornamentation”. “Colonial Urbanism” explains the differences and approximations of the layout and planned urbanism between Hispano-American and Portuguese-Brazilian cities. “Ecclesiastical Architecture” analyzes the cathedrals of the viceroyalties, the audiences and the Brazilian sees. The section “Sacred Art – Furniture and Ornamentation” completes the analysis of churches, examining their retable façades, the furniture of the altars and their ornamental complements, such as sculptures and paintings.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2020

        AMAZON MOUTH

        Society and culture in Dalcidio Jurandir

        by Willi Bolle

        This book presents an overview of Amazonian history and analyzes the novel Cycle of the Far North, by Dalcidio Jurandir, a work that represents the social inequality and exclusion inherent to Amazonian society. Willi Bolle rescues the work of this important, albeit unknown, author, emphasizing Dalcidio Jurandir’s contribution to our understanding of Amazonian culture. In his work, Jurandir describes the quotidian of those living in the periphery of society, and advocates, quite emphatically, quality education for the poor. He also registers the social dialect of the inhabitants of the Amazon, in a document of the cultural memory of the region.

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