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Fakriro, that's your stand, shop and stage on the world's biggest bookfair - for selfpublsiher only!
View Rights PortalFakriro, that's your stand, shop and stage on the world's biggest bookfair - for selfpublsiher only!
View Rights PortalEl Fakir was born out of admiration for the writer César Dávila Andrade. We seek a renewal and rethinking of Ecuadorian letters through critical and literary production.
View Rights PortalMit schönem Farbschnitt in der Erstauflage – Lieferung je nach Verfügbarkeit Fake Dating vom Feinsten! Sie ist die Erbin einer der größten Hoteldynastien Amerikas, er ist ein Kleinkrimineller. Noelle will ihrem Vater ihren neuen Freund vorstellen, Memphis will die Reichen um ihren Schmuck erleichtern. In einer schicksalhaften Nacht auf einer Wohltätigkeitsveranstaltung prallen ihre Welten aufeinander. Alles, was schiefgehen kann, geht schief – und auf der Tanzfläche landet Noelle in den Armen von Memphis. Schon wenige Stunden später kursieren Fotos der beiden in der Boulevardpresse. Unter dem Druck ihres strengen Vaters behauptet Noelle, Memphis sei ihr neuer Partner. Wie soll sie ihrem Vater erklären, dass sie ihren echten Freund auf der Gala beim Fremdgehen erwischt hat, nur um kurz darauf mit einem Gangster zu tanzen? Doch ihre Notlüge schlägt höhere Wellen als gedacht: Ihr Vater besteht darauf, dass ihr vermeintlicher Freund mit auf den Familiensitz nach Colorado kommt, um ihn auf Herz und Nieren zu prüfen. Noelle bleibt nichts anderes übrig, als Memphis einen Deal vorzuschlagen … The Truth In Your Lies: Gegensätze ziehen sich an New Adult at it's best: Die aufregende Liebesgeschichte zwischen der reichen Hotelerbin Noelle und dem charmanten Gauner Memphis. Große Emotionen: Ein mitreißender Roman über Liebe, Selbstfindung und die Kraft, den eigenen Weg zu gehen – für Mädchen ab 16 Jahren. Voll im Trend: Mit den angesagten Tropes Fake Dating und Opposites attract. New Adult mit feministischem Twist: Eine starke Protagonistin auf der Reise zu sich selbst. Genial ausgestattet: Softcover mit Klappen, einem trendig illustrierten Farbschnitt in der Erstauflage und einem abtrennbaren Lesezeichen. The Truth In Your Lies entführt seine Leser*innen ab 16 Jahren in eine Welt der ganz großen Gefühle. Neben den beliebten Tropes „Fake Dating“ und „Opposites attract“ sorgt ein feministischer Twist für Tiefgang: Die Hotelerbin Noelle entwickelt sich von einer Frau, die ihre eigenen Bedürfnisse zurückstellt, zu einer selbstbewussten Persönlichkeit. Das perfekte Buch für Fans von New-Adult-Romanen!
How did ordinary men and women dress in early modern Europe? What fabrics and garments formed the essential elements of fashion for artisans and shopkeepers? Did they rely on affordable alternatives to the silks, jewellery, and decorations favoured by the wealthy elite? Or did those with modest means find innovative ways to express their fashion sense? This book provides new perspectives on early modern clothing and fashion history byinvestigating the consumption and meaning of fashionable clothing and accessories among the 'popular' classes. Through a close examination of the materials, craftsmanship and cultural significance of fashion items owned by and available to a broad group of consumers, it challenges conventional assumptions that the everyday dress of ordinary families was limited to a narrow selection of garments made of coarse textiles, often produced at home and resistant to change.
False profits of ethical capital is a thought-provoking approach to understanding stakeholder capitalism. Rather than focusing on the inadequacies of corporate responsibility, sustainable investment and consumer politics, this book grapples with the technical and rhetorical functions of ethical capital for profit and accumulation. It provides a unique and eclectic analysis of the political dynamics between finance, capital and labour, offering a refreshing perspective on struggles interlocking social, ecological and economic crises, and suggesting new ways of thinking about sustainability politics.
The situation in our society is precarious. The ecological shocks are omnipresent. The mere continuation of our lifestyles fixated on expansion and self-development has long since reached its limits. As if intoxicated by ourselves, we consume our world voraciously and without restraint. We need moderation and frugality that lead us out of the ecological and social dead ends and hold both the individual and Politics to account. We are by no means powerless and are perfectly capable of leading a life that offers prospects for a humane future. However, our idea of freedom needs urgent correction. For this endeavour to succeed, we need the courage to face reality and the willingness, in a spirit of solidarity, to say goodbye to a false life and join the alliance of renunciation and freedom. Then we will be free – differently and better.
Offering an overview of the marketplace for comic images between 1820 and 1850, this book makes a case for the interest and importance of a largely neglected area of visual culture. It considers the impact on the development of print culture of the emergent, but soon widespread, use of lithography and wood engraving, both capable of integrating texts and images cheaply and imaginatively on the printed page. Drawing on a wide range of commercially produced print genres, including song books, play-texts, comic annuals and magazines as well as single plate and series of caricatures, this book traces the ways in which Regency and early Victorian visual humour both sustains some of the characteristics of an earlier caricature tradition while also beginning to develop new ways of analyzing and coping with social change through comic forms and genres. ;
The phenomenon of anti-scientific disinformation has been discussed in the recent past under the acronym FLICC (Fake experts, Logical fallacies, Impossible expectations, Cherry-picking and Conspiracy theories), especially as it pertains to the topic of climate change. What is generally missing however is a more comprehensive consideration of science denial in diff erent disciplines with a critical examination of the central arguments and a comparison of the parallels. Holm Gero Hümmler dedicates himself to this task in this readable and fact-orientated book on topics such as genetic engineering, mobile phone networks, radioactivity, and chips that are implanted under the skin for medical reasons.