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        Who We Are   The University of Washington Press is celebrating its centennial this year. We publish compelling and transformative work with regional, national, and global impact. We are committed to the idea of scholarship as a public good and work collaboratively with our authors to produce books that meet the highest editorial and design standards. We value and promote equity, justice, and inclusion in all our work.   What We Publish   We publish in the following core academic areas:   American Studies Anthropology Art History / Visual Culture Asian American Studies Asian Studies Critical Ethnic Studies Environmental History Native American and Indigenous Studies US History Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies   We also publish vibrant nonfiction about the Pacific Northwest and beyond, often in partnership with museums, cultural organizations, and Indigenous nations and communities.

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        2021

        Micronutrient Depleters: Cholesterol-lowering Drugs

        Things to know about medicines and micronutrients

        by Uwe Gröber and Prof. Dr. Klaus Kisters

        Elevated blood lipid levels are among the major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. The class of substances most commonly used for lowering blood lipids is the type of cholesterol-lowering drug known as statins. Taking cholesterol-lowering drugs can lead to disruption of the coenzyme Q10 balance and muscle metabolism. In addition, statin therapy increases the need for selenium, vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins and L-carnitine. This guide provides patients with important medical information about the interactions of their medicines with these micronutrients. This way, patients can optimise their treatment, reduce the side effects of their medication, and improve their quality of life!

      • The Arts
        March 1905

        Concerning the Spiritual in Art

        by Wassily Kandinsky

        A pioneering work in the movement to free art from its traditional bonds to material reality, this book is one of the most important documents in the history of modern art. Written by the famous nonobjective painter Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), it explains Kandinsky's own theory of painting and crystallizes the ideas that were influencing many other modern artists of the period. Along with his own groundbreaking paintings, this book had a tremendous impact on the development of modern art. Kandinsky's ideas are presented in two parts. The first part, called "About General Aesthetic," issues a call for a spiritual revolution in painting that will let artists express their own inner lives in abstract, non-material terms. Just as musicians do not depend upon the material world for their music, so artists should not have to depend upon the material world for their art. In the second part, "About Painting," Kandinsky discusses the psychology of colors, the language of form and color, and the responsibilities of the artist. An Introduction by the translator, Michael T. H. Sadler, offers additional explanation of Kandinsky's art and theories, while a new Preface by Richard Stratton discusses Kandinsky's career as a whole and the impact of the book. Making the book even more valuable are nine woodcuts by Kandinsky himself that appear at the chapter headings. This English translation of Über das Geistige in der Kunst was a significant contribution to the understanding of nonobjectivism in art. It continues to be a stimulating and necessary reading experience for every artist, art student, and art patron concerned with the direction of 20th-century painting.

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        December 2021

        Hotel der Schlaflosen

        Erzählungen

        by Ralf Rothmann

        »Fear is a man’s best friend« lautet das Motto von Ralf Rothmanns Erzählungsband, und tatsächlich ist es oft die Angst, die seinen Figuren aus der Not hilft. Der alternde Dozent, dem während einer Autopanne in der mexikanischen Wüste die Logik der Liebe aufgeht, die Geigerin, die eine finale Diagnose erhält, oder das Kind im Treppenflur, das seine Prügelstrafe erwartet – sie alle erfahren Angst auch als spiegelverkehrte Hoffnung. Und sogar in der erschütternden Titelgeschichte, dem Gespräch des Schriftstellers Isaak Babel mit Wassili Blochin, seinem Moskauer Henker, für den eine Pistolenkugel die letzte und höchste Wahrheit ist, lässt uns der Autor teilhaben an der Einsicht, dass es eine höhere gibt.

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        September 2017

        Handbuch Optische Messtechnik

        Praktische Anwendungen für Entwicklung, Versuch, Fertigung und Qualitätssicherung

        by Schuth, Michael; Buerakov, Wassili

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        January 1963

        Die Bedeutung der Sowjetunion für die Welterdölwirtschaft von 1960 bis 1975.

        (Veröffentlichungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft deutscher wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsinstitute e. V., Bonn, zum Energiegutachten 1961).

        by Judy, Richard; Leontief, Wassily

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        January 1996

        Hol' die Wäsche rein

        Die Geschichte einer ganz gewöhnlichen Abschiebung

        by Stoop, Chris de

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        March 2019

        Die Bauhaus-Postkarten

        by Gloria Köpnick, Rainer Stamm

        1919 von Walter Gropius in Weimar als Kunstschule gegründet, wurde das Bauhaus rasch zum Treffpunkt der europäischen Avantgarde. Mit Weltoffenheit und internationaler künstlerischer Vielfalt zog das Bauhaus bald weltberühmte Künstler an: Lyonel Feininger, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy und Oskar Schlemmer unterrichteten dort. Gemeinsam mit den Studenten gestalteten sie zwischen 1921 und 1923 Postkarten und handaquarellierte Einladungskarten zu den Festen und Ausstellungen am Bauhaus, die hier zum großen Jubiläum erstmals in einem Band versammelt sind. Eine exklusive Bauhaus-Sammlung im Taschenformat.

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        Biography & True Stories
        September 2024

        Bedsit land

        The strange worlds of Soft Cell

        by Patrick Clarke

        A rich and revealing examination of the legendary pop duo Soft Cell. Soft Cell are not your average pop band. Marc Almond and Dave Ball may be best known for the string of hits they released in 1981, but the powerful first phase of their collaboration embraced a staggering array of sounds, influences and innovations that would change the face of music to come. In Bedsit land, Patrick Clarke plunges into the archives and interviews more than sixty contributors, including the band members themselves, to follow Soft Cell through the many strange and sprawling worlds that shaped their extraordinary career. They lead him from the faded camp glamour of the British seaside to the dizzying thrills of the New York club scene. From transgressive student performance art to the sleaze and squalor of pre-gentrified Soho. From the glitz of British showbiz to the drug-addled chaos of post-Franco Spain. He emerges on the other side with the most in-depth, innovative and entertaining account of the duo ever written.

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        July 2019

        Herzen undercover

        Roman

        by Lay, Cara

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