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      • The Parisian Agency

        Founded in 2010, the Parisian agency is a literary agency based in Paris. We represent a selected group of international writers of literary fiction such as multi-awarded Icelandic author Gudrun Eva Minervudottir and Hungarian novelist Arpad Kun, winner of the prestigious Aegon Award. We also represent the stunning illustrated books of the British and the Bodleian Library (UK) abroad. Last, we are now open to represent new lists in literary fiction, crime fiction and non fiction. Welcome to the Parisian Agency!

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      • Fantasy
        June 2013

        Unveiled

        by Lauren Grimley

        With strength comes vulnerabilities. With love comes loss. With power comes pain. The world Alex now belongs to hinges on such balance. However, her every step seems to be bringing her to lurch precariously closer to the wrong side. Alex had known her life as a Seer wouldn’t be easy. She knew her gift would be difficult to control and that constantly sensing others’ emotions would be overwhelming. She even knew she’d be hunted for the power it would provided. What she didn’t foresee were the difficulties she’d have with the parts of her life she ought to be able to control: her decisions, her actions, and her relationships. It isn’t until she’s botched nearly every aspect of her new life that the opportunity arises to make things right. Rocky’s lover has been abducted, and Alex’s gift is the best shot at bringing her home alive. But even that will require tipping the scales in a direction no one but Alex can understand. This sequel to Unforeseen is a darker tale of the battles Alex continues to fight against her enemies, her gift, and even herself. This time victory might cost her sanity, her lover, or her life.

      • Fantasy
        January 2016

        Wicked Sanctimony

        by SaSchel ZygDeon

      • Computer programming / software development
        July 2006

        The Minimum You Need to Know About Java on OpenVMS

        by Roland Hughes

        Up until this point, most Java programming books attempt to make the reader believe that Java is the way-of-the-future and that all other languages are soon to become obsolete. Not so with this book. The author presents Java with all of its warts while continually comparing it to C++ and sometimes C. He admits not being a fan of Java and assumes you are only interested in learning it because your superiors are forcing a Java project upon your OpenVMS system (this is probably more true than not).

      • Programming & scripting languages: general
        December 2018

        Java 9 for Students

        by Shubhnandan S. Jamwal

        Beginning with JAVA covers the different features of the JAVA in fourteen chapters with more than ninety solved programs which have been implemented in real time JAVA environment. All these examples are explained line by line with the real time output generated by the JAVA compiler. How Unicode Character Set helps in the Internationalization of JAVA, the difference between the String and StringBuffer class, creating, importing packages and sub packages are explained by the implementing different examples. The concept of the multitasking, synchronization of multiple tasks, inter thread communication, thread priorities are also implemented. The most import important issue is the interaction of the JAVA program with the I/O devices. This concept is explained with the help of streams and the output files generated by JAVA are stored on the secondary memory. The concept of internet programming is also implemented in chapter ten, eleven and twelve of the book. The book also explains the interaction of the JAVA with the HTML files. Dynamic programming concepts are implemented with examples under the event handling. How the different commands of database management are implemented by the JDBC are also explained with their implementation. The new features in JAVA 9 that are Stream API, Private Static methods behavior, JShell etc. are also explained in the book.

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