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Palazzo Editions Ltd.
We are a young and flourishing independent publishing company based in Barnes, London. We create beautifully designed and illustrated books for the UK and international markets in the areas of popular culture, music, film, art, design and architecture, history and biography, and children's books.
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Promoted ContentChildren's & YAOctober 2007
Nini Naseweis
Bildgeschichten für die Kleinsten
by Zöller, Elisabeth; Kolloch, Brigitte / Illustriert von Sperber, Annabelle von
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Promoted ContentDecember 2020
One Year:Summer
by Yuan Cimei
There are 4 volumes in the series, one volume per quarter and each volume containing six short stories. From the perspective of children, they can experience the beauty of spring, summer, autumn, harvest, winter collection, seasonal scenery, and thousands of ecological beauty. This volume is "Summer". This volume tells about the summer. Nini experienced the change of solar terms from “Lixia” (the beginning of summer) to “Dashu” (the great heat) in the countryside: “Xiaoshu” (the small heat) and “Dashu”, frogs and cicadas, and different stages of farming. Nini felt that it was completely different from the urban life.
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2020
One Year: Autumn
by Yuan Cimei
There are 4 volumes in the series, one volume per quarter and each volume containing six short stories. From the perspective of children, they can experience the beauty of spring, summer, autumn, harvest, winter collection, seasonal scenery, and thousands of ecological beauty. This book is "Autumn". This book tells about the autumn. Nini experienced the change from “Liqiu” (the beginning of autumn) to “Shuangjiang” (the frost season) and felt the joy of the autumn harvest. The influence and enlightenment of countryside life revealed to her the charm of nature and the taste of agriculture.
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2020
One Year:Spring
by Yuan Cimei
There are 4 volumes in the series, one volume per quarter and each volume containing six short stories. From the perspective of children, they can experience the beauty of spring, summer, autumn, harvest, winter collection, seasonal scenery, and thousands of ecological beauty. This book is "Spring". It tells about the arrival of spring, Nini was sent to the countryside grandmother’s house, she was first immersed in missing her parents and then gradually started to feel the vitality of the growth of everything on earth. Significant changes in nature awakened her heart to perceive the beauty of nature.
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2020
One Year: Winter
by Yuan Cimei
There are 4 volumes in the series, one volume per quarter and each volume containing six short stories. From the perspective of children, they can experience the beauty of spring, summer, autumn, harvest, winter collection, seasonal scenery, and thousands of ecological beauty. This volume is "Winter". This volume tells that winter was finally arrived and it is soon the time when Nini's parents would pick her up. However, Nini, who has gradually become accustomed to rural life, began to truly fall in love with the four distinct seasons of the countryside. With the arrival of “Dahan”, the last big cold solar term in the twenty-four solar terms, she reluctantly returned to her home in the city with her parents. The charm of nature and the taste of agriculture that countryside life revealed to her has become her eternal precious wealth.
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Mosaics of Soviet Period in Georgia
by Nini Palavandishvili
Mosaics of Soviet Period in Georgia is the very first collection of mosaic artworks created during late 1960s and the 1980s in Soviet Republic of Georgia. This publication covers the selection of monumental-decorative mosaics to show the diversity of motives, materials, techniques and variety of their placement. Some of them are in very poor condition, several – already destroyed. Many of them are facing the threat of destruction and obliteration. Unfortunately, we cannot talk about political will in broader sense, any deliberation from the professional community, or a big public interest with regards of conserving them. Thus this publication is an aspiration to bring the topic to wider audience, put them in historical and cultural context, show their beauty and importance, and hopefully lead to their preserving and maintenance, which also plays role in rethinking the Soviet history of Georgia.
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Picture books, activity books & early learning material
Pimbumum's Travels
by Nini Alaska
Pimbumum and his family are ready to go on holidays – but will 23 suitcases, an umbrella and a sailing boat fit in the small car? Of course! Just Mom, Dad, Pimbumum and his two siblings won’t fit any more… With some good ideas, they finally manage to get started and eventually reach the beach. But will 23 suitcases fit onto the sailing boat?...
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA
PIMPLES, LOVE AND OTHER LIFE PROBLEMS
by URŠKA KALOPER
PIMPLES, LOVE, AND OTHER LIFE PROBLEMSWritten by Urška Kaloper During puberty, the body changes, and so does the way we experience ourselves and the world. We encounter our first loves, and the first disappointments that inevitably follow. How to cope? Ana, Nina, Miha, Luka, Nika, Eva, Maja and Tina also have a whole bunch of problems growing up, but they deal with them in a fun as well as instructive way. Pick up this book and join them! Their stories will certainly help you solve many problems. Format: 16,5 x 23,8 cm202 pages | Age: 11+
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Biography & True StoriesApril 2019
Unseen Worlds
Adventures at the Crossroads of Vodou Spirits and Latter-day Saints
by Marilène Phipps
All rights available for her second book House of Fossils. The extraordinary life of Marilène Phipps begain in Haiti—the magical island of African Vodou gods who followed their devotees on the slave ships, and the world's first black republic—the singular cultural context and exotic milieu of the Caribbean, where hell and paradise can transfix us daily. In this powerful memoir, we enter the lives of a family who are both descendants of European aristocrats and African slaves. We meet Phipps's godfather, the rebel leader Guslé Villedrouin, and we relive her experiences with Vodou priests and spirits, a cold-eyed pope, a charismatic Muslim astrologer, Catholic monks and exorcists, American Mormon bishops, scholars and missionaries. Through it all, we are stirred by the antithetical feel of entitlement and destitution, barbarism and lyricism, infinity and insanity. The 2010 earthquake in Haiti brings a collapse to Phipps's world, but is also the start for her to find modern answers to the ancient questions, "Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going?"