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      • Smart English Company Limited

        Smart English Company Limited is committed to developing a line of fun and educational products, which currently includes Inspirational English and Robin Education, to help young learners acquire the four skills in the English language. With 'Baby Animals', 'Dinosaurs in my Garden', and 'Mirabelle and Milo', Robin Education aims to develop young learners’ ability to use authentic English language in line with the Cambridge English Qualifications syllabus, as they explore the fascinating stories in each series.

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      • Veronika Engler

        Best-selling author Veronika Engler was born in 1982 in the beautiful state capital of Munich. Even today she lives and works there with her husband and their son. As the daughter of an Oscar winner in film technology, she came into contact with the world of stories and entertainment at an early age. One day, her love of reading gave her the idea of ​​writing a novel according to her wishes. This is how her first love story came about in 2014, which was published that same year. Today she inspires a wide readership in all age groups 18+ with her romance novels from the genres of erotic, new adult and romantasy.

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        The Arts
        November 2026

        What the dresses know

        A women's history of modernism told through clothes

        by Sophie Oliver

        An exciting new history of modernism that re-examines the movement through some of its most brilliant female artists. Pioneering women were at the heart of the movement known as modernism. In What the dresses know, Sophie Oliver offers a new account of their radical experiments and extraordinary lives, told through the clothes they made and wore. From a dress Vanessa Bell rescued from the London Blitz to Frida Kahlo's huipiles and a waistcoat embroidered for Gertrude Stein by Alice B. Toklas, these special objects tell a story of artists seeking transformation. But getting dressed is rarely straightforward. Modernist women used clothes to think through the contradictions of the modern world: the inequalities of industrialisation, the terrible conformities demanded by fascism and racism and the call of feminists, socialists and avant-gardists to act differently and take up new forms of art. What the dresses know is an exhilarating account of women's bold attempts to make history during years of tumultuous change. A distinctive new voice in cultural criticism, Sophie Oliver uses clothes to explore the challenges modernist women faced - and to understand her own impulses in writing about them.

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        February 2022

        Ein Tag im Leuchtturm

        by Susanne Lütje, Miriam Koch

        Susanne Lütjes "Ein Tag im Leuchtturm" entführt Kinder ab 24 Monaten in die faszinierende Welt eines Leuchtturmwärters an der Küste. Der Protagonist Ole, der liebenswerte Leuchtturmwärter, zusammen mit der kleinen Robbe Snorre, führt die jungen Leser durch einen ereignisreichen Tag im hohen Norden. Durch die lebendigen und detailreichen Illustrationen von Miriam Koch und die passenden Reime von Susanne Lütje, einem bekannten Nordlicht, wird das Buch zu einem visuellen und sprachlichen Erlebnis. Die robuste Gestaltung des Pappbilderbuchs in einem außergewöhnlichen, extragroßen Leuchtturm-Format mit einer Höhe von 40 cm macht es nicht nur zu einem Hingucker im Bücherregal, sondern auch zu einem langlebigen Begleiter für kleine Entdecker. Die Geschichte führt durch den Alltag von Ole, der neben seinen Aufgaben als Leuchtturmwärter auch Zeit mit seinen tierischen Freunden verbringt. Von der Ankunft eines Pakets mit einer neuen Lampe für den Leuchtturm bis hin zu gemeinsamen Mahlzeiten mit der Robbe, zeichnet das Buch ein bildhaftes Szenario des Küstenlebens. Die abwechslungsreichen Wetterbedingungen, von strahlendem Sonnenschein bis zu stürmischen Regentagen, bieten einen realistischen Einblick in die Herausforderungen und Schönheiten des Lebens am Meer. Das Buch schließt mit einer warmherzigen Szene, in der Ole den Leuchtturm für die Nacht aktiviert, symbolisch für die stetige Wache, die er und der Leuchtturm über die sicher heimkehrenden Schiffe halten. Einzigartiges Format: Extravagantes, extragroßes Leuchtturm-Format (40 cm Höhe) macht es zu einem außergewöhnlichen Blickfang im Kinderzimmer. Robuste Qualität: Stabiles Pappbilderbuch, ideal für kleine Kinderhände und ausgiebiges Blättern. Lern- und Entdeckerspaß: Bietet eine reiche Auswahl an liebevollen Details zum Entdecken und Lernen für Kinder ab 24 Monaten. Förderung der Sprachentwicklung: Durch die begleitenden Reime von Susanne Lütje wird spielerisch das Sprachgefühl gefördert. Nordischer Wohlfühlcharme: Die wimmeligen Illustrationen und liebevollen Reime versetzen direkt an die Küste und vermitteln ein heimeliges Gefühl. Langlebiges Lesevergnügen: Durch die robuste Gestaltung für langanhaltende Freude am gemeinsamen Lesen und Entdecken. Pädagogisch wertvoll: Fördert die Fantasie und das Verständnis für Natur und Umwelt bei jungen Kindern. Perfektes Geschenk: Ideal als Geschenk für kleine Küsten- und Meerliebhaber, das durch seine besondere Form und Gestaltung in Erinnerung bleibt.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2015

        Images of Oliver Cromwell

        Essays for and by Roger Howell, Jr

        by Essays for and by Roger Howell, Jr.

        Oliver Cromwell has been both applauded and reviled and his memory invoked in periods and in countries other than his own. This complex historiography has left us today with many different versions of Cromwell as man, general and statesman of which the conflicting images are the subject of this book. Available in paperback for the first time, this classic study is based on the unfinished magnum opus of the leading scholar of seventeenth-century history, Roger Howell (1936?89). It includes chapters by a team of leading international experts on a broad range of subjects originally planned by Howell himself. It includes Howell's studies of the reactions to Cromwell in the Restoration period and in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Added to these are reprints of his essays on psychohistorical approaches to Cromwell and on Cromwell's contribution to English liberty. Further historiographical portraits of the Protector are offered in chapters which consider Cromwell and the Glorious Revolution; Carlyle's Cromwell; Irish images of the Protector; American interpretations; and the comparisons made between Cromwell and the twentieth-century dictators. ;

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