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      • Edizioni Horti di Giano

        We are looking for that flame that ignites our authors’ emotions. We dream of an editorial world where those who deserve can express themselves freely and not thanks to a payment. Horti di Giano offers books with attention to the smallest detail, where Editing is the heart of a work done with passion and the publications are enriched by several hand-made illustrations, in order to give life to a book which is an artistic and complete experience. in every respect. You can find Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, Crime and Mistery, Coming-on-age novel, Poetry and Graphic Novel.

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      • Books Tatin Giannaro / Dr. Olga-Tatjana Rauch

        Contemporary fiction with strong female characters. Realism combining elements of suspense with elements of humor. Multi-layered stories about modern-day life and love, society and human beings. In focus: women and their own view of the world. Universal emotions, desires and human values, a portrait of society and a documentation of recent historical events. Young women in foreign countries. We publish novels, narrations, poems, and short stories.

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        Insecticide & herbicide technology
        January 2007

        Ecology and Management of Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)

        by Edited by Petr Pysek, Matthew J W Cock, Wolfgang Nentwig, Hans P Ravn

        The Giant Hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum is a pernicious invasive species, with significant impact on human health due to its phytoxic sap. From its native area, the Caucasus, it has spread across Europe creating serious environmental and health problems. This book, the output of a three-year EU project involving 40 European experts, is an authoritative compendium of current knowledge on this amazing invasive plant and will facilitate improved management. It is an invaluable resource for both practitioner and student, and covers topics including taxonomy, genetics, reproduction, population ecology, and invasion dynamics. It also reviews the possibilities of mechanical, chemical and biological control.

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        Picture storybooks
        December 2017

        The Complete Guide to Being a Monster

        by Chetram, Astika / Ricciardi, Danica

        Every little monster faces challenges while growing up. Wouldn't it be great to have someone teach you how to deal with these challenges? The Complete Guide to Being a Monster is a fantastic read on how to be the best monster you can possibly be... have you practiced your roar? Have you embraced the dark for its glow worms and twinkling stars? Have you built a lair yet? Follow three adorable little monsters, Ike, Spike and Mia, as they discover what it means to be a monster, and learn what it means to enjoy being you.

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        GIANT CAVES OF GUNUNG MULU AND BUDA, SARAWAK

        by David William Gill

        Giant Caves of Gunung Mulu and Buda, Sarawak unravels the mystery and marvel of the caves and rich biodiversity of Gunung Mulu and Gunung Buda in Sarawak, Malaysia. The book presents a historical record of over 40 years of daring cave explorations at the UNESCO World Heritage Site and showcases the beauty of one of Malaysia’s important natural heritage through over 200 stunning photographs. The book further provides a wealth of valuable information for tourists and worldwide cave explorers, and tackles pressing issues of conservation, enforcement and protection.

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        June 2020

        A Giant Black Bear and A Little Hedgehog

        by Yang Yongqing

        A giant black bear is very strong and likes to bully other small animals. However, a little hedgehog has taught him a lesson because the hedgehog stuck on his buttocks and made him helpless. The scenes in this volume are succinct just as a stage play, and the animals in Yang Yongqing's works are alive and vivid.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        The Robot Will Work. If He Wants To

        by Petro Yatsenko (Author), Maryna Shuturma (Illustrator)

        Chipka is an artificially intelligent robot, and Petro is an engineer. The two engage in frequent conversations. They crack jokes at times and bicker at others. By listening to their conversations, you can learn about their favorite topic, which is, of course, robots. You'll discover many interesting things from them, starting from the stories behind the earliest strange mechanisms to the development of small nanorobots, and even robots made from skin cells or the heart of an African frog, created today! People have invented so many fascinating things! We live in a world where automobiles drive themselves, planes are controlled remotely, and machines learn, clean up, win at chess, and explore the depths of the sea. What will the future hold?   From 7 to 11 years, 7500 words Rightsholders: publishing@man.gov.ua

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        Darling

        by Jessica Bosworth Smith

        From the illustrator of The Straw Giant & The Crow comes a new picture book, Liefie. Explore the wonders and worries of having a surprise new child with this heart-melting family of otters! 'Liefie' by Jessica Bosworth Smith is an incredibly heart-warming and humorous take on a family of otters, who have a surprise laat-lammetjie (Afrikaans term — "the late lamb" — which is a South African phrase for a surprise child born long after their siblings).

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        December 2018

        Robot practices and skills in primary and secondary schools

        by Dai Shengjun

        The robot skills and skills in primary and secondary schools / Youth Science and technology innovation series, edited by Dai Shengjun, is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is the basis of robot hardware, including mathematical laws and structure building, physical principles and structure building, etc. The second chapter is the basis of C language program, including variables and functions, robot program editing skills and so on. The third chapter is the selection and application of the motor, including the basic requirements of the robot snatch, the task analysis of the robot handling competition, etc. The fourth chapter is sensor and data acquisition, including digital and analog sensors, robot obstacle avoidance and positioning, robot fire-fighting, etc. The fifth chapter is the complex program training board, including array and LED lights, tricolor lights control, etc.

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        Children's & YA
        August 2021

        Das Dorf - Gestrandet auf der Smaragdinsel (Band 1)

        by Karl Olsberg / Philipp Ach

        The Villagers - Stranded on Monster Island (Vol.1)   Loewe Wow! meets Minecraft   In the village on the edge of the canyon, there is never a dull moment. Nightwalkers (zombies), bangers (creepers) and other dangers threaten the peace, but the villagers know how to defend themselves, however, they are not armed against the pranks of Nano, the son of the village protector Primo. Nano loves to play tricks on the villagers, which leads to many exciting adventures. But this time he takes it too far and causes chaos in the village: The snow golem he built devastates the entire village! To remain undiscovered and escape punishment, Nano and and his best friend Maffi hide in a boat that suddenly drifts out to sea without a rudder! The two are stranded on an island, which is not as deserted as it seems at first. Because when it gets dark, the familiar Minecraft monsters crawl out of the caves. Maffi and Nano must now find a way to escape the monsters and, of course, find their way back home. In the end, they succeed with the help of a stranger, but when they arrive in the village, no one believes what they have experienced. Everyone thinks the adventure they have had is just a fictional story.   Exciting stories, independent from the Minecraft game: not only for fans! Illustrated in b/w with an eye-catching spot color, in the familiar Minecraft look Biannual publication of new adventures

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2021

        The Irish tower house

        Society, economy and environment, c. 1300–1650

        by Victoria L. McAlister

        The Irish tower house examines the social role of castles in late-medieval and early modern Ireland. It uses a multidisciplinary methodology to uncover the lived experience of this historic culture, demonstrating the interconnectedness of society, economics and the environment. Of particular interest is the revelation of how concerned pre-modern people were with participation in the economy and the exploitation of the natural environment for economic gain. Material culture can shed light on how individuals shaped spaces around themselves, and tower houses, thanks to their pervasiveness in medieval and modern landscapes, represent a unique resource. Castles are the definitive building of the European Middle Ages, meaning that this book will be of great interest to scholars of both history and archaeology.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2018

        Adapting Frankenstein

        The monster's eternal lives in popular culture

        by Dennis R. Cutchins, Dennis R. Perry

        Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is one of the most popular novels in western literature. It has been adapted and re-assembled in countless forms, from Hammer Horror films to young-adult books and bandes dessinées. Beginning with the idea of the 'Frankenstein Complex', this edited collection provides a series of creative readings that explore the elaborate intertextual networks that make up the novel's remarkable afterlife. It broadens the scope of research on Frankenstein while deepening our understanding of a text that, 200 years after its original publication, continues to intrigue and terrify us in new and unexpected ways.

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        Children's & YA

        The Little Moody Monster (2). A Four-Legged Visitor

        by Julia Boehme/ Franziska Harvey

        Hurray! Moritz can look after Grandma’s dog Charly because she’s going on holiday. So at last Moritz has a pet of his own, even if it’s only for a few days. Milo, Moritz’s new friend, is also wild about Charly. There’s only one creature who is not at all pleased, and that’s the Moody Monster. Until Charly suddenly disappears…

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        March 2021

        Bonbon and Blanket

        by Emily House

        A new children's picture book by author Emily House (of Earth Takes a Break) brings us the heartwarming tale of Bonbon and Blanket and the lengths we'll go to hold onto those we love. A great pick for a kids' bedtime storybook! Bonbon and Blanket’s friendship is full of fun and adventure, but the pair very soon discover that not every adventure is of their own choosing!

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        May 2007

        Der Golem

        Jüdische magische und mystische Traditionen des künstlichen Anthropoiden

        by Moshe Idel, Christian Wiese

        Die Vorstellung von einem künstlich erschaffenen menschenähnlichen Wesen – vom Golem – ist tief in der magischen und mystischen Tradition des Judentums verankert. Moshe Idel geht dem jüdischen Diskurs über den Golem nach – im Talmud, in der Kabbala, im Chassidismus. Seine Studie ist die erste umfassende historische und philologische Interpretation des religionsgeschichtlichen und literarischen Materials zum Golem von der Spätantike bis in die Moderne. Idels ausführliche Analyse bisher zumeist unzugänglicher Quellen beschreibt die Vielfalt der Techniken der Erschaffung eines künstlichen Menschen im Wandel der Zeit und ihre Bedeutung im Kontext der jüdischen Überlieferung. In kritischer Auseinandersetzung mit Gershom Scholem, der die wissenschaftliche Erforschung der Kabbala im 20. Jahrhundert neubegründete, unternimmt Moshe Idel eine faszinierende Neuinterpretation nicht nur der Geschichte des Golem-Stoffes, sondern der jüdischen Mystik überhaupt.

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        March 2020

        Der Golem

        Eine Legende

        by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Gertrud Baruch

        »Majestät, es gibt Geheimnisse, die nicht einmal einem Kaiser enthüllt werden dürfen.« Der Literaturnobelpreisträger Isaac Bashevis Singer hat die Legende vom Golem neu erzählt: Ein Mitglied der jüdischen Gemeinde im alten Prag wird des Ritualmordes bezichtigt, die Richter sind auf Seiten der Denunzianten, ein Pogrom droht. Der weise Rabbi Löw, nicht nur ein Talmudgelehrter, sondern auch ein Freund von Magie und Mystik, hat bei der Mitternachtsfürbitte eine Vision: Er wird einen riesigen Golem aus Lehm formen, der die Juden aus der tödlichen Gefahr retten kann. Gewidmet ist die Meistererzählung »den Verfolgten und Unterdrückten in der Welt, in der Hoffnung wider alle Hoffnung, dass die Zeit der falschen Beschuldigungen eines Tages enden wird«.

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        May 1999

        Der Golem in Bayreuth

        Ein Musiktheaterspiel

        by Ulla Berkéwicz, Lesch Schmidt

        Bürgerliches Recht und Ordnung treffen während der Bayreuther Festspiele auf den Straßenkrieg von Skins, die sich „Haßkappen“ nennen, und auf die neue Welt der Berechenbarkeiten durch Cyberspace und Wirklichkeits-Engineering. Die Welten geraten durcheinander, die Wirklichkeit kippt vor und zurück auf der Zeitachse. Der Anführer der Haßkappen wird zum Golem von Prag, der im 17. Jahrhundert durch magische Kraft von jenem Rabbi Löw erschaffen worden sein soll, in dem Scholem den Urheber der angewandten Mathematik sieht, die den Golem unserer Tage, den Computer, hervorgebracht hat. Beide, der alte wie der neue Golem, haben die Möglichkeit, der Kontrolle ihres Schöpfers zu entkommen und zerstörerische Fähigkeiten zu entfalten. Das Festspielhaus wird von den Haßkappen in Brand gesetzt. Götterdämmerung der alten Welt oder »World War Threeeeeeee«? Keine überlebenden und keine Toten. Nur zwei Menschen sind übrig, finden eine gemeinsame Sprache, die sonst keiner versteht und die zu nichts oder weiß Gott wohin führt. Der Golem in Bayreuth (Text :Ulla Berkéwicz, Musik: Lesch Schmidt) ist ein Musiktheaterspiel, das die Tradition des Schiffbauerdammtheaters mit neuen Mitteln weiterzuführen sucht. Crossing over, Pop into Classic.

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        April 1986

        Also sprach GOLEM

        Vom großen Vordenker und Kritiker der Künstlichen Intelligenz

        by Stanisław Lem, Friedrich Griese, Franz Rottensteiner, Richard Popp, Irving T. Greve

        Die Hauptfigur in Stanisław Lems »Also sprach Golem« ist Golem XIV, ein von Menschen gebauter Spurencomputer, der unsere grundlegenden Denk- und Wahrnehmungsweisen in Zweifel zieht. Er weist auf die Grenzen unseres Verstandes hin, des Versuchs, die Ziele der Natur zu erkennen. Als eine Art Übermensch kennt er weder ein Gefühlsleben, noch besitzt er einen menschlichen Charakter. Seine Ethik ist gewiß keine humanitäre. »Er selbst nannte sie ›Kalkül‹. Liebe, Altruismus und Mitleid waren bei ihm durch Zahlen ersetzt.« Kurz vor seinem Eintritt in eine »Zone der Ruhe« hält er Vorlesungen über die Stellung des Menschen im Kosmos. Der Leser sieht sich mit der unbequemen Vorstellung konfrontiert, die Menschheit sei ein Fehlprodukt der Natur und keineswegs die Krone der Schöpfung.

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        November 2009

        Also sprach GOLEM

        by Stanisław Lem, Friedrich Griese, Richard Popp

        GOLEM XIV weilt nicht mehr unter uns. Der luminale Denkriese, ein Angehöriger der Maschinenintelligenz, volkstümlich Elektronengehirne genannt, ist verstummt. Ursprünglich für militärische Zwecke gebaut, weigert er sich, sich mit solch trivialen Aufgaben zu befassen, darum wurde er schließlich dem MIT überlassen.

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