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      • Il Castoro

        Since 1999, Il Castoro has been dedicated to the production of children's books for all ages, including fiction, picture books and YA novels. Our children's books want to promote the pleasure of reading, to arouse the curiosity of children about contemporary matters and to build the readers of tomorrow.

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      • Castle Quay Books

        Castle Quay Books is dedicated to the growthof the Canadian Christian writing community in order todevelop and publish high quality titles thatpromote an uplifting message.

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        Forestry & related industries
        June 2005

        Forest Climbing Plants of West Africa

        Diversity, Ecology and Management

        by Edited by Frans Bongers, Marc P E Parren, Dossahua Traoré

        Climbing plants, including lianas, represent a fascinating component of the ecology of tropical forests. This book focuses on the climbing plants of West African forests. Based on original research, it presents information on the flora (including a checklist), diversity (with overviews at several levels of integration), ecology (distribution, characteristics in relation to environment, their role in forest ecosystems) and ethnobotany. Forestry aspects, such as their impact on tree growth and development, and the effects of forestry interventions on climbers are also covered.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        On the Move

        by Art studio Agrafka (Authors), Art studio Agrafka (Illustrators)

        The universe is always on the move: Nothing in it remains completely at rest. Movement is natural: The Earth, the water on it, the atmosphere, the continents, and all living organisms exist in a state of constant motion. We walk, run, jump, crawl, swim, and fly. We travel. This book is about movement and travel—not only by people, but also that of animals, plants, the wind, water, and our planet. It describes journeys for the purpose of trade and commerce, journeys for the purpose of pleasure and repose or for survival, as well as scientific expeditions and pilgrimages. It’s about migrations, maps, navigation, and, finally, about finding your own path. Travellers often hear questions associated with "where" and "where from:" "Where are you going?", "Where are you from?" This book is a visual and intellectual expedition through thousands of years of movement, in search of answers to these as well as many other questions related to movement.       From 6 to 9 years, 2896 words Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko,  ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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        Children's & YA
        July 2019

        Buchstabendschungel

        by Poznanski, Ursula / Illustrated by Büchner, SaBine

        Help the animals to find their letters ... easy as ABC!• By best-selling author Ursula Poznanski• Get a first feeling for letters and words!• Humorously illustrated, with funny details!After a big storm in the jungle, the little monkey collects many funny-looking things. “That are letters,” knows the smart parrot. “Somebody must have lost them”. And indeed, monkey and parrot come across strange animals that seem like something is missing. A "iger", a "nake", a "at" …   An exciting letter story for reading aloud and early reading, guessing and poetizing by yourself!

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        Fiction
        September 2017

        A Vision of Battlements

        by Anthony Burgess

        by Andrew Biswell, Paul Wake

        A Vision of Battlements is the first novel by the writer and composer Anthony Burgess, who was born in Manchester in 1917. Set in Gibraltar during the Second World War, the book follows the fortunes of Richard Ennis, an army sergeant and incipient composer who dreams of composing great music and building a new cultural world after the end of the war. Following the example of his literary hero, James Joyce, Burgess takes the structure of his book from Virgil's Aeneid. The result is, like Joyce's Ulysses, a comic rewriting of a classical epic, whose critique of the Army and the postwar settlement is sharp and assured. The Irwell Edition is the first publication of Burgess's forgotten masterpiece since 1965. This new edition includes an introduction and notes by Andrew Biswell, author of a prize-winning biography of Anthony Burgess.

      • The Arts
        February 2022

        Beato Angelico

        by Liana Castelfranchi

        While tracing Angelico's entire oeuvre from Fiesole to Florence and Rome, this work by Castelfranchi expresses a very strong thesis and makes the artist the vanguard of Humanism. A Dominican imbued with Thomism who absorbed the new cultural and aesthetic instances, in particular the lesson of Alberti, implements a painting that, by treating religious subjects, places before us the depiction of the new man inserted in a context in which the rules of perspective and the lesson of light (also Flemish) are fully realised. The miracle of the totally frescoed St. Mark's Convent confirms for us an Angelico capable of enormous work and shows him to be an extraordinary workshop leader. His Roman patrons, popes Eugene IV and Nicholas I, had long been promoters of humanist culture on the Florentine scene and in Rome they wanted the Angelico that they had already appreciated so much in Florence in the mid-1530s and 1540s. It was precisely in the capital, Castelfranchi explains, that Fra Angelico would achieve a very pure 'classicism' in painting.

      • November 2022

        Potraga za Boletom

        by Ivona Živković

        Bole, the turtle has disappeared! Liana is a female fox living peacefully in her garden. One day, while working in the garden, she digs up the house of a little worm. After a short discussion, she takes the worm home until they find a solution for his broken house. The worm notices that the fox is sad. Liana tells him quietly that her friend turtle, named Bole, has disappeared. The worm offers to help her find it. At first astonished by this funny suggestion, that such a small worm, that has never been above the earth could help her - she accepts his offer and sets out together with him in search of Bole. Along the way, the mole Zverko joins them. Lijana, Rastko and Zverko experience an exciting adventure and will use all their differences to succeed in rescuing Bole from danger and bring him home, and along the way they will learn a lot about friendship, tolerance and mutual acceptance. This educational story will delight children aged 4-9.

      • Science & Mathematics
        November 2020

        Plants for Novel Drug Molecules

        Ethnobotany To Ethnopharmacology

        by Bikarma Singh & Yash Pal Sharma

        The present book is based on twenty five excellent scientific contributions of seventy researchers from topmost research organizations. The book begin with plants used in Sowa-Rigpa system of food and medicine, followed by traditional uses of plants as medicine among Khasi tribe living in northeast India. This compilation contains several research techniques highlighting methods and analysis of documented data, and procedure for scientific validation of findings. Methods for assessing traditional knowledge of highly threatened plants such as Hodgsoniaheteroclita, pharmacological applications of family asteraceae, ethnobotany of family apiaceae, plants used in managing leucorrhea, plants as animal care, phytochemistry of Arisaemajacquemontii, Andrographispaniculata, Blumealacera, Boerhaaviadiffusa, Hemidesmusindicus, Pterocarpussantalinus, Rauwolfiaserpentina, Rauwolfiatetraphylla, and several other ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological parameters used in studying current science is described in this book. Besides, it is followed by several research topics focused to the clinical arena, plants used in relation to cancer, diabetes, skin disorders and many other aspects relates to animal and human health care. Todays food supplements derived from plants are of high demand, and this compilation also highlighted several plants used as nutraceuticals. It has been observed that herbs contain many bioactive compounds with powerful antioxidant properties as evidence from the scientific data, and few research on lianas, lichens and role of allylisothiocyanate as a bioprotective agent also discussed added more value to this compilations. Focused theme such as ethnobotanical trends and techniques, phytochemistry, biological activities, ethnopharmacology and clinical studies is adding and contributing a lots value to this book in discovering leads for medicine formulations.

      • November 2022

        Thiziri

        by Alexiane De Lys

        The Ancients recount the arrival of the ekomers on Earth as the greatest cataclysm in history. Terraformed, the fauna and flora then change forever. Thus, each plant responds to the call of these invaders and gangs up against the surviving humans who, in order to continue to exist, have found refuge in a crater in the heart of the African continent, under a protective dome. Thiziri, called Blanche by her family because of her albinism, is the best of the Reapers. His role: to feed his family through hunting. Only, prey is becoming scarce. Pushed ever further, she can only question the knowledge of the Ancients when she finds herself facing this ocean which, geographically, should however be hundreds and hundreds of kilometers away. And what about this red moon that appears in the sky? Who in his world is ultimately the predator?

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        Children's & YA

        I, MARCO POLO

        by HUIQIN WANG

        I, MARCO POLOWritten and illustrated by Huiqin Wang The book The Travels of Marco Polo introduced westerners to the East. It sparked a yearning for discovery of eastern countries and exploration, which strengthened ties and cultural exchange between East and West. In this picture book the Slovene-Chinese painter Huiqin Wang presents the story of Polo’s travels to the East in two languages. Through it you will learn about China, the Silk Road, and the Chinese language. The picture book will delight children and adults alike; through vivid descriptions of the adventures of Marco Polo the author introduces us to a world of other and at first glance seemingly distant cultures and worlds. Format: 21 x 26.5 cm32 pages | Age: 7+

      • Children's & YA

        Lilo

        And the secret of eternal happiness

        by Nana Pure, Jerry Dave

        The little panda mouse Lilo wants to find the secret of eternal happiness. She sets out on a journey full of adventures and has to overcome many challenges. In the end, she discovers that the answers to all of her questions are already within herself. This book encourages children to go their own way and to live a happy life.

      • Native Brazilians

        Children's Edition

        by Daniel Munduruku

        A carefully produced Brazil’s native populations. This title introduces the most important elements of the culture, beliefs, and lifestyle of Brazilian Indians, explaining the differences between the numerous nations that inhabited the country long before the arrival of the Portuguese colonizers. Today there are more than 200 native nations in Brazil, with a population of approximately 750 thousand people.

      • Tigrino and Tigrene

        The Story of Two Tiger Cubs

        by Nina Cassian

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        June 2021

        Prórroga

        by Antonio Agredano

        “In a world of winners, defeat is a kind of dissidence. Losing is not a romantic exercise, it hurts like a stepfather, but you learn. All victories are alike, but each defeat is similar in its own way; There are many ways to cry, but everyone drinks champagne the same way. This is not a football book. Not only. Because in football there is room for a life”. Julián Bellón, at the age of 40, returns to Córdoba due to the death of his father. That loss will drag him to his childhood, to his neighborhood, to the bars and to the people who saw him grow up, the last place of armored happiness before his life twisted and fell into a spiral of self-destruction. The boy who became a goalkeeper still dreaming of scoring a goal, the young man who later became a professional goalkeeper, today is a broken man cornered by memories of him. Is there time for redemption before the final whistle?

      • Fiction
        July 2013

        Beasts Within

        by Clive Gilson

        Do you love the dark heart of story-telling? Do you love magical tales with an edge? In this collection of short stories you'll meet the Gambling Man and wonder why your soul feels as though its been yanked from its moorings......the Countess and the Mechanic will make you look again at things spectral that you thought you already knew......and then there's the Marchese, once a friend of the infamous Cesare Borgia and still going strong in the twenty-first Century.Beasts Within continues Clive's development of tales rooted in the darkly fantastic hearts of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Anderson, introducing new characters and new twists to themes that Clive has written successfully about for many years now.

      • The Arts
        August 2020

        BRASIL ARQUITETURA - FRANCISCO FANUCCI AND MARCELO FERRAZ

        2005-2020 projects

        by Abilio Guerra (editor), Marcos Grinspum Ferraz (editor) & Silvana Romano Santos (editor)

        With critical essays and a large number of images and technical information, this book retrieves the expressive architectural production of the Brasil Arquitetura office, which greatly contributes to the appreciation and plurality of one of the most expressive Brazilian cultural manifestations – Architecture

      • Fiction
        September 2018

        Rozenn

        Livre 1

        by Laetitia Danae

        Rozenn is a djinn. For many years, her kind suffered from the domination of the dagnirs, but if slavery is abolished, freedom still has a bitter taste. What if a royal union could help to get over this painful past? The djinns have their blood, the essence of their power, taken by the dagnirs. Envy, fear? The dagnirs did all they could to maintain the djinns submissive. Rozenn, princess, had to meet the Sultan’s sons and find a husband to help their people overcome their differences. But once in the capital, she realizes that the Sultan is not ready to give up his ascendancy over the djinns. She will have to swim between plots, lies, but one thing is sure: she will do everything to free her kind.

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