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      • Barbara E. Euler

        Hello, I am the author and publisher of a German police story situated in Bruges. Available in print and as e-book.   Look at the e-book here: https://www.neobooks.com/ebooks/barbara-e--euler-raphaels-rueckkehr-ebook-neobooks-AXGc1FyzA_UjA5yswzJR?toplistType=undefined   Look at the print and e-book here: https://www.amazon.de/Raphaels-R%C3%BCckkehr-Krimi-Barbara-Euler/dp/3752943653/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=barbara+e.+euler&qid=1602840731&sr=8-1

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      • Barbara J. Zitwer Agency

        BJZ Agency is a global literary agency that is based in New York City for over 22 years.  Barbara J Zitwer’s strength and  expertise is in her ability to discover new writers and launch their international careers.  She also works with established authors in their home countries like Korea, who want to break out into the world.   At the beginning, Zitwer discovered Jerry Stahl, Eric Garcia, Sharon Krum, and The Friday Night Knitting Club which was a NYTimes Bestseller for over a year, Jeff Noon, winner of the Arthur C Clarke Award for his debut Vurt among others.  She is responsible for the Korean New Wave in global  publishing which won her the 2016 International Literary Agent of the Year Award and launched the careers of Shirley Jackson Prize winner Hye young Pyun’s The Hole, Booker International Prize winner Han Kang’s THE VEGETARIAN and Kyung sook Shin’s Please Look After Mom, Man Asian Prize winner and also became a NY TIMES Bestseller., Un su Kim’s international sensation The Plotters, You Jeong Jeong’s The Good Son, a Seo mi-Ae’s The Only Child among many others.   From Poland, our authors include Man Booker International and prize winning poet and novelist Wioletta Greg and bestselling, award-winning, Kaja Malanowska, with her literary thriller FOG. We are always looking for and reading works of undiscovered writers from every part of the globe and  we  are working with the best millennial writers Madeleine Ryan and Jamie Marina Lau from Australia, Won-pyun Sohn, Ji ri Park from Korea.  We are proud to work with  Turkish writers, Ozgu Mumcu, Ersin Saygin and Defne Suman called the Elena Ferrante of Turkey.

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        January 1988

        Den Laden schmeissen

        Ein Handbuch für Frauen, die sich selbständig machen wollen

        by Sichtermann, Barbara; Sichtermann, Marie; Siegel, Brigitte

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        January 1994

        Den Laden schmeissen

        Ein Handbuch für Frauen, die sich selbständig machen wollen

        by Sichtermann, Barbara; Sichtermann, Marie; Sichtermann, Brigitte

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        January 2021

        Practical R for Biologists

        An Introduction

        by Donald Quicke, Buntika A Butcher, Rachel Kruft Welton

        R is a freely available, open-source statistical programming environment which provides powerful statistical analysis tools and graphics outputs. R is now used by a very wide range of people; biologists (the primary audience of this book), but also all other scientists and engineers, economists, market researchers and medical professionals. R users with expertise are constantly adding new associated packages, and the range already available is immense.This text works through a set of studies that collectively represent almost all the R operations that biology students need in order to analyse their own data. The material is designed to serve students from first year undergraduates through to those beginning post graduate levels. Chapters are organized around topics such as graphing, classical statistical tests, statistical modelling, mapping, and text parsing. Examples are based on real scientific studies, and each one covers the use of more R functions than those simply necessary to get a p-value or plot.The book walks the reader through the data analysis process, starting with very simple plots, and continuing through more complex analyses and programming. It shows how to deal with issues such as error messages that can be confronting for beginners, in order to set students up for a successful scientific career using R.Collectively the authors have a vast amount of teaching experience which they apply here to make the passage into R programming as gentle and easy as possible, whilst guiding the reader to tackle quite complicated programming. Table of contents 1: How to Use this Book 2: Installing and Running R 3: Very Basic R Syntax 4: First Simple Programs and Graphics 5: The Dataframe Concept 6: Plotting Biological Data in Various Ways 7: The Grammar of Graphics Family of Packages 8: Sets and Venn diagrams 9: Statistics: Choosing the Right Test 10: Commonly Used Measures and Statistical Tests 11: Regression and Correlation Analyses 12: Count Data as Response Variable 13: Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) 14: Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) 15: More Generalised Linear Modelling 16: Monte Carlo Tests and Randomisation 17: Principal Components Analysis 18: Species Abundance, Accumulation and Diversity Data 19: Survivorship 20: Dates and Julian Dates 21: Mapping and Parsing Text Input for Data 22: More on Manipulating Text 23: Phylogenies and Trees 24: Working with DNA Sequences and other character data 25: Spacing in Two Dimensions 26: Population Modelling Including Spatially Explicit Models 27: More on “apply” Family of Functions – Avoid Loops to get More Speed 28: Food webs and simple graphics 29: Adding Photographs 30: Standard Distributions in R 31: Reading and Writing Data to and from Files

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        May 1991

        Intentionalität

        Eine Abhandlung zur Philosophie des Geistes

        by Harvey P. Gavagai, John R. Searle

        Nach seinen sprachphilosophischen Arbeiten ('Sprechakte', stw 458; 'Ausdruck und Bedeutung', stw 349) hat John R. Searle mit 'Intentionalität' eine Untersuchung zu einem Kernstück der Philosophie des Geistes vorgelegt, die in einem engen thematischen Zusammenhang mit den früheren Arbeiten steht. Intentionalität ist nach Searles Auffassung die Basis sprachlicher Bedeutung. In seiner Theorie der Intentionalität geht es um die begrifflichen Eigenschaften intentionaler Zustände (auf die Frage nach ihrem ontologischen Status geht er ausführlicher ein in 'Geist, Hirn und Wissenschaft', stw 591). Zwei Aspekte stehen dabei im Vordergrund der Untersuchung: die Logik der Repräsentation und der Kausalität intentionaler Zustände. Doch Searle entwickelt in dieser Arbeit nicht nur eine Theorie der Intentionalität und des Zusammenhangs zwischen sprachlichem und geistigem Inhalt. In einem vornehmlich kritischen Teil setzt er sich ausführlich mit konkurrierenden Auffassungen aus dem Bereich der analytischen Philosophie auseinander, insbesondere mit derzeit sehr einflußreichen 'nicht-deskriptivistischen' Theorien des Bezugs, wie sie von S. Kripke, H. Putnam, K. Donnellan, T. Burge und D. Kaplan vertreten und angeregt wurden.

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        October 2002

        Frühlingserwachen

        Pubertät: Wie Sex und Erotik alles verändern

        by Sichtermann, Barbara

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        1983

        Nein, nein, will nicht!

        Was tun, wenn Kinder trotzen?

        by Sichtermann, Barbara

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        July 1978

        Till Eulenspiegel

        Ein kurzweiliges Buch von Till Eulenspiegel aus dem Lande Braunschweig

        by Hermann Bote, Siegfried H. Sichtermann, Siegfried H. Sichtermann

        460 Jahre lang war es dem Verfasser des »Eulenspiegel« gelungen, seinen Namen vor den ungezählten Lesern seines Buches geheimzuhalten. 1971 aber schlug seine Stunde: der Züricher Rechtsanwalt Dr. Peter Honegger nahm ihm die Maske ab. Zum Vorschein kam der Braunschweiger Zollschreiber Hermann Bote (um 1467 - um 1520). Die erste teilweise erhaltene Auflage seines Buches erschien 1510/11 bei Johannes Grüninger in Straßburg anonym. Bote, dem breiteren Leserpublikum kaum bekannt, wurde von dem namhaften Literaturhistoriker Josef Nadler 1939 als »der begabteste Dichter des 15. Jahrhunderts, vielleicht des ganzen niedersächsischen Stammes« bezeichnet. Der Dichter, als Sohn eines Braunschweiger Schmiedemeisters geboren, war um 1488 Zollschreiber in seiner Vaterstadt, um 1493 niederer Landrichter (Amtsvogt), danach wahrscheinlich Verwalter des Braunschweiger Altstadt-Ratskellers.Das Volksbuch vom Eulenspiegel, der einzige Welterfolg der Dichtung Niedersachsens und zugleich das berühmteste und langlebigste aller deutschen Volksbücher, erwies sich als ein ausgesprochener »Bestseller«. Schon im 16. Jahrhundert trat es seinen Siegeszug im Abendland an, allein in Deutschland erschienen in diesem Zusammenhang mindestens 35 Ausgaben. Das Buch wurde teilweise in Auswahl schon im 16. Jahrhundert in die meisten Kultursprachen Europas übersetzt.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2024

        Marie Duval

        Maverick Victorian Cartoonist

        by Simon Grennan, Roger Sabin, Julian Waite

        Marie Duval: maverick Victorian cartoonist offers the first critical appraisal of the work of Marie Duval (Isabelle Émilie de Tessier, 1847-1890), one of the most unusual, pioneering and visionary cartoonists of the later nineteenth century. It discusses key themes and practices of Duval's vision and production, relative to the wider historic social, cultural and economic environments in which her work was made, distributed and read, identifing Duval as an exemplary radical practitioner. The book interrogates the relationships between the practices and the forms of print, story-telling, drawing and stage performance. It focuses on the creation of new types of cultural work by women and highlights the style of Duval's drawings relative to both the visual conventions of theatre production and the significance of the visualisation of amateurism and vulgarity. Marie Duval: maverick Victorian cartoonist establishes Duval as a unique but exemplary figure in a transformational period of the nineteenth century.

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        February 2009

        Der Preis der Leidenschaft

        Chinas große Zeit: Das dramatische Leben der Li Qingzhao

        by Barbara Beuys

        Unterhaltsam, faktenreich und spannend schildert Barbara Beuys das dramatische Leben und das literarische Werk von Li Qingzaho (1084-ca. 1155), der größten Dichterin Chinas. Ein Leben, in dem sich Glanz und Ambivalenz einer wegweisenden Epoche Chinas spiegeln. Ein konkurrenzloses Buch, das zentrale Themen chinesischer Kultur für ein breites Publikum lesbar macht. "Barbara Beuys spürt nicht nur dem Leben einer aus heutiger Sicht ziemlich modernen Frau nach, sondern läßt eine ganze verschwundene Welt glanzvoll wieder auferstehen." Brigitte

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        September 2005

        Der Tod ist ein Irrtum

        Bilder Texte Autographen

        by Brigitte Maria Mayer, Heiner Müller, Brigitte Maria Mayer

        Die Photographin und Performance-Künstlerin Brigitte Maria Mayer und Heiner Müller haben sich 1990 kennengelernt und 1992 geheiratet. Bis zum Tod Heiner Müllers, der sich am 30. Dezember 2005 zum 10. Mal jährt, lebten sie mit ihrer gemeinsamen Tochter zusammen in Berlin. Die letzten Lebensjahre Heiner Müllers, die äußerlich von seinen Funktionen als Präsident der Ostberliner Akademie der Künste und als Intendant des Berliner Ensembles geprägt waren, finden ein wenig bekanntes Gegengewicht in dem gegen die tödliche Krankheit Ankämpfenden, Schreibenden und Photographierenden, und die privaten Bilder, Texte und Zeichnungen, die in dieser Zeit im Bild-Dialog mit seiner Frau entstanden, formen auch ein poetisches Gegenstück, eine Symbiographie, zu der Autobiographie Krieg ohne Schlacht. Der Tod ist ein Irrtum ist das sehr private Buch einer Liebe, eine Declaration of Love, zugleich ein durchkomponiertes Gesamtkunstwerk. In den bewußt unprätentiösen Portraitaufnahmen im Polaroidformat, dem privaten bildnerischen Code von Heiner Müller und Brigitte Maria Mayer, in wunderbar zarten Liebesgedichten, die hier zum Teil zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht werden, und in der Wiedergabe der Handschrift gewinnt das Bild des Schriftstellers Heiner Müller eine neue Dimension.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2023

        Cormac McCarthy

        A complexity theory of literature

        by Lydia R. Cooper

        Combining the fields of evolutionary economics and the humanities, this book examines McCarthy's literary works as a significant case study demonstrating our need to recognise the interrelated complexities of economic policies, environmental crises, and how public policy and rhetoric shapes our value systems. In a world recovering from global economic crisis and poised on the brink of another, studying the methods by which literature interrogates narratives of inevitability around global economic inequality and eco-disaster is ever more relevant.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2021

        Mary and Philip

        The marriage of Tudor England and Habsburg Spain

        by Alexander Samson

        Mary I, eldest daughter of Henry VIII, was Queen of England from 1553 until her death in 1558. For much of this time she ruled alongside her husband, King Philip II of Spain, forming a co-monarchy that put England at the heart of early modern Europe. In this book, Alexander Samson presents a bold reassessment of Mary and Philip's reign, rescuing them from the neglect they have suffered at the hands of generations of historians. The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positive reassessment of their joint reign counters a series of parochial, misogynist and anti-Catholic assumptions, correcting the many myths that have grown up around the marriage and explaining the reasons for its persistent marginalisation in the historiography of sixteenth-century England. Using new archival discoveries and original sources, the book argues for Mary as a great Catholic queen, while fleshing out Philip's important contributions as king of England.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2010

        Conspiracy in the French Revolution

        by Peter R. Campbell, Thomas Kaiser, Marisa Linton

        Conspiratorial views of events abound even in our modern, rational world. Often such theories serve to explain the inexplicable. Sometimes they are developed for motives of political expediency: it is simpler to see political opponents as conspirators and terrorists, putting them into one convenient basket, than to seek to understand and disentangle the complex motivations of opponents. So it is not surprising to see that just when the French Revolution was creating the modern political world, a constant obsession with conspiracies lay at the heart of the revolutionary conception of politics. The book considers the nature and development of the conspiracy obsession from the end of the old regime to the Directory. Chapters focus on conspiracy and fears of conspiracy in the old regime; in the Constituent Assembly; by the king and Marie Antoinette; amongst the people of Paris; on attitudes towards the peasantry and conspiracy; on Jacobin politics of the Year II and the 'foreign plot'; on counter-revolutionary plots and imaginary plots; on Babeuf and the 'conspiracy of equals'; and finally on fear of conspiracy as an intellectual impasse in the revolutionary mentality. Inspired by recent debates, this book is a comprehensive survey of the nature of conspiracy in the French Revolution, with each chapter written by a leading historian on the question. Each chapter is an original contribution to the topic, written however to include the wider issues for the area concerned. There is an emphasis throughout on clarity and accessibility, making the volume suitable for a wide readership as well as undergraduates and advanced researchers ;

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        The Arts
        April 2011

        Roy Ward Baker

        by Geoff Mayer, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard

        This book traces the career of Roy Ward Baker, one of the great survivors of the British film and television industry. He directed the landmark British film Morning Departure (1949), worked at Twentieth Century Fox in Hollywood in the early 1950s where he directed Marilyn Monroe's 'breakthrough' film (Don't Bother to Knock), and followed this with a succession of fine films for Rank, culminating in the best version of the Titanic disaster, A Night to Remember in 1958. Yet within three years he was unable to secure a job in the British film industry and he moved to television series such as The Avengers, The Saint and Minder. Later Baker re-emerged as a major director of science-fiction (Quatermass and the Pit) and horror films (Asylum). Geoff Mayer provides an industrial and aesthetic context in which to understand the interrelationship between a skilled classical director and the transformation of the British film industry in the 1950s. ;

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