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AG Book Publishing / AG Solutions sas di Angela Cristofaro & C.
AG BOOK PUBLISHING is a small, independent, strictly no-fee, Rome–based publishing house. We publish a wide range of fiction and non-fiction titles, with particular attention to performing arts, environment and nature, social and educational issues, and children's literature.
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October 2011Nacht der Schatten
Ein Anita Blake Roman
by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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December 2004Blutroter Mond
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by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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March 2010Göttin der Dunkelheit
Ein Anita Blake Roman
by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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August 2007Dunkle Glut
Ein Anita Blake Roman
by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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May 2010Herrscher der Finsternis
Ein Anita Blake Roman
by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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August 2005Zirkus der Verdammten
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by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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June 2012Finsteres Verlangen
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by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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May 2013Blinder Hunger
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by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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January 2013Schwarze Träume
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by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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February 2009Ruf des Blutes
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by Hamilton, Laurell K. / Übersetzt von Koonen, Angela
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Literature & Literary StudiesApril 2020Interweaving myths in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
by Janice Valls-Russell, Agnès Lafont, Charlotte Coffin
This volume proposes new insights into the uses of classical mythology by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, focusing on interweaving processes in early modern appropriations of myth. Its 11 essays show how early modern writing intertwines diverse myths and plays with variant versions of individual myths that derive from multiple classical sources, as well as medieval, Tudor and early modern retellings and translations. Works discussed include poems and plays by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and others. Essays concentrate on specific plays including The Merchant of Venice and Dido Queen of Carthage, tracing interactions between myths, chronicles, the Bible and contemporary genres. Mythological figures are considered to demonstrate how the weaving together of sources deconstructs gendered representations. New meanings emerge from these readings, which open up methodological perspectives on multi-textuality, artistic appropriation and cultural hybridity.
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Humanities & Social SciencesJuly 2021Post-everything
An intellectual history of post-concepts
by Herman Paul, Adriaan van Veldhuizen
Postmodern, postcolonial and post-truth are broadly used terms. But where do they come from? When and why did the habit of interpreting the world in post-terms emerge? And who exactly were the 'post boys' responsible for this? Post-everything examines why post-Christian, post-industrial and post-bourgeois were terms that resonated, not only among academics, but also in the popular press. It delves into the historical roots of postmodern and poststructuralist, while also subjecting more recent post-constructions (posthumanist, postfeminist) to critical scrutiny. This study is the first to offer a comprehensive history of post-concepts. In tracing how these concepts found their way into a broad range of genres and disciplines, Post-everything contributes to a rapprochement between the history of the humanities and the history of the social sciences.
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Literature & Literary StudiesJanuary 2026Shakespeare, memory, and modern Irish literature
by Nicholas Taylor-Collins
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Literature & Literary StudiesFebruary 2022Shakespeare and the supernatural
by Victoria Bladen, Yan Brailowsky, Gayle Allan, Jacquelyn Bessell, Victoria Bladen, Yan Brailowsky, William C. Carroll, Bernadette Cochrane, Alexa Huang, Laurie Johnson, Pierre Kapitaniak, Imke Lichterfeld, Florence March, Maddalena Pennacchia, Chelsea Philips, Yukari Yoshihara, Christopher Wortham
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The ArtsSeptember 2024The renewal of post-war Manchester
Planning, architecture and the state
by Richard Brook
A compelling account of the project to transform post-war Manchester, revealing the clash between utopian vision and compromised reality. Urban renewal in Britain was thrilling in its vision, yet partial and incomplete in its implementation. For the first time, this deep study of a renewal city reveals the complex networks of actors behind physical change and stagnation in post-war Britain. Using the nested scales of region, city and case-study sites, the book explores the relationships between Whitehall legislation, its interpretation by local government planning officers and the on-the-ground impact through urban architectural projects. Each chapter highlights the connections between policy goals, global narratives and the design and construction of cities. The Cold War, decolonialisation, rising consumerism and the oil crisis all feature in a richly illustrated account of architecture and planning in post-war Manchester.
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Literature & Literary StudiesSeptember 2025Shakespeare the Reviser
A Lover's Complaint
by Marina Tarlinskaya
The project researches the difference between a revision vs. a rewriting. The book explores the English poems and plays of the Early New English period, from the sixteenth to the beginning of seventeenth century, with over 50 entries examined. The main material is the poem A Lover's Complaint; the play Double Falsehood by Lewis Theobald; the revised and rewritten post-Restoration plays such as Richard II (revised by Lewis Theobald), and The Fatal Secret (rewritten Webster's The Duchess of Malfi) by Lewis Theobald. An example of authorial revision is Sonnets 2 and 138.
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March 2026Racing Legends (Band 1) - Lewis Hamilton
101 Fakten über die Formel 1
by Maurice Hamilton, Cat Sims, Kanut Kirches
Komm mit in die Welt der schnellen Champions! Sieben Weltmeistertitel und über 100 Grand Prix‘ Siege – kein anderer Fahrer hat so viele Rekorde gebrochen wie er: Lewis Hamilton! Schon als Junge wollte er ganz nach vorn und mit Talent, Mut und harter Arbeit hat er es bis an die Spitze der Formel 1 geschafft.In dieser Reihe tauchen Kinder ab 8 Jahren in die aufregende Welt des Motorsports ein. Jeder Band erzählt den Werdegang einer berühmten Rennsportlegende – von den ersten Schritten im Kart bis zum großen Durchbruch in der Formel 1. Fundiert erzählt von Rennsportexperte Maurice Hamilton und damit ein Muss für alle kleinen Fans des Motorsports! Lewis Hamilton hautnah: Mehr als Rekorde und Siege – das Buch erzählt von den Träumen, Herausforderungen und der persönlichen Geschichte des Formel-1-Stars. Spannende Rennsport-Fakten: Zusätzlich wird spannendes Wissen über den Rennsport vermittelt: Technik, Boxenstopps, berühmte Strecken, die Arbeit der Teams und vieles mehr – ein perfekter Einstieg in die faszinierende Welt der Formel 1. Aktueller Trend: Formel 1 erlebt weltweit einen großen Boom – und Racing Legends richtet sich direkt an die jüngsten Motorsport-Fans. Coole Illustrationen: Die Geschichte wird durch viele Schwarz-Weiß-Illustrationen im Comic-Stil aufgelockert. Perfekt für Leseanfänger*innen: Kurze Kapitel, einfache Sätze und viele Illustrationen – ideal für den Lesestart! Experten-Wissen: Der Formel 1-Experte und Journalist Maurice Hamilton hat in seiner Karriere über 500 Grand-Prix-Rennen besucht – und gibt sein Wissen in Racing Legends weiter. Leseförderung mit Antolin: Der Titel ist bei Antolin gelistet und fördert spielerisch die Lesekompetenz.