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Promoted ContentDecember 2007
Perry Rhodan - Folge 17
Kampf um den Speicher. Hörspiel. Hörspiel
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2008
Perry Rhodan - Folge 20
Das Land unter dem Teich. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2008
Perry Rhodan - Folge 19
Operation Kristallsturm. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2007
Perry Rhodan - Folge 18
Die Mediale Schildwache. Hörspiel. Hörspiel
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerApril 2009
Perry Rhodan - Folge 30
Brennpunkt Talan. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2008
Perry Rhodan - Folge 21
Attentat auf Hayok. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2008
Perry Rhodan - Folge 24
Jenseits der Hoffnung. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2008
Perry Rhodan - Folge 23
Auf dem Weg nach Magellan. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2008
Perry Rhodan - Folge 22
Kybb-Jäger. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerApril 2009
Perry Rhodan - Folge 26
Medusenklänge. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerApril 2009
Perry Rhodan - Folge 29
Finale für Arphonie. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerApril 2009
Perry Rhodan - Folge 27
Sturm über Graugischt. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerApril 2009
Perry Rhodan - Folge 25
Das Paragonkreuz. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerApril 2009
Perry Rhodan - Folge 28
Bastion von Parrakh. Hörspiel.
by Rhodan, Perry / Gelesen von Lechtenbrink, Volker
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2015
Das italienische Desaster
by Perry Anderson
Auch im sechsten Jahr der großen Krise ist Italien noch nicht wieder auf die Beine gekommen. Die Kennzahlen sind alarmierend: 44 Prozent der Italiener unter 25 Jahren haben keine Arbeit; nach 2012 und 2013 schrumpft die italienische Wirtschaft 2014 erneut. Die ökonomische fällt mit einer fundamentalen Krise der staatlichen Institutionen zusammen. Das Vertrauen in Politik und Parteien ist auf einem historischen Tiefstand, die Protestbewegung des Kabarettisten Beppe Grillo wurde bei den Parlamentswahlen zur zweitstärksten Partei; Matteo Renzi, von den Medien als Hoffnungsträger gefeiert, kungelt mit seinem skandalumwitterten Vorgänger Berlusconi und feiert den ehemaligen englischen Premierminister Tony Blair als Vorbild, obwohl dieser in seiner Heimat längst zur persona non grata geworden ist. In seinem vielbeachteten Essay präsentiert der Historiker Perry Anderson eine Chronologie des italienischen Desasters. Italien betrachtet er dabei nicht als »Anomalie innerhalb Europas, sondern als eine Art Konzentrat« der Probleme eines Kontinents, der zunehmend von Entdemokratisierung, Korruption und Wachstumsschwäche gekennzeichnet ist.
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsOctober 2013
Placing faces
The portrait and the English country house in the long eighteenth century
by Gill Perry, Kate Retford, Jordan Vibert
This book explores the rich but understudied relationship between English country houses and the portraits they contain. It features essays by well-known scholars such as Alison Yarrington, Gill Perry, Kate Retford, Harriet Guest, Emma Barker and Desmond Shawe-Taylor. Works discussed include grand portraits, intimate pastels and imposing sculptures. Moving between residences as diverse as Stowe, Althorp Park, the Vache, Chatsworth, Knole and Windsor Castle, it unpicks the significance of various spaces - the closet, the gallery, the library - and the ways in which portraiture interacted with those environments. It explores questions around gender, investigating narratives of family and kinship in portraits of women as wives and daughters, but also as mistresses and celebrities. It also interrogates representations of military heroes in order to explore the wider, complex ties between these families, their houses, and imperial conflict. This book will be essential reading for all those interested in eighteenth-century studies, especially for those studying portraiture and country houses. ;
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA
The Snowby. A Winter Wonder for Ole
by Lissa Lehmenkühler/Heidi Förster
This year, Ole is not looking forward at all to winter. He doesn’t like his new home and he really hates his new school. Especially because Rocco and his gang are making his life a misery. What he would like best of all is simply to run away and go to his grandfather Ottokar in Canada. But what’s this? Suddenly there’s a knock at Ole’s window and floating into the room comes – “Hellole, Ole” – a real live Snowby! And with a Snowby at Ole’s side, there can only be a wonderfully magic, wildly snowflaky winter! But when the Snowby himself is in danger, Ole must work wonders if he is to come to the rescue. Luckily he’s made some new friends he can rely on.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesAugust 2007
Dusty Bob
A cultural history of dustmen, 1780–1870
by Brian Maidment
Why did dustmen exercise an extended hold over the imagination of many Regency and Victorian artists and writers, including George Cruikshank, Henry Mayhew, Charles Dickens as well as numerous little known dramatists, caricaturists, print makers, journalists and novelists? This book, the first study of the cultural representation of the dust trade, provides many varied answers to this question by showing the ways in which London dustmen were associated with ideas of contamination, dirt, noise, violence, wealth, consumerism and threat. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, including plays, novels, reportage and, especially, visual culture, Dusty Bob describes the ways in which dustmen were perceived and mythologised in the first seventy years of the nineteenth century. Although Dusty Bob centrally comprises a detailed and original piece of research of interest to scholars and advanced students of Victorian culture, it has been written with a broader readership in mind. ;