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      • sally : deja-vu

        SALLY, a comic/manga/graphic novel author, is from Taipei, TAIWAN.Originally a student of architecture, she is currently a member of the manga colllective Club Zip and publishes her work commercially and independently. Her work "Left Hand" won the Silver Award of Japan International MANGA Award and "Going My Way?" has been serialized in Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, and Indonesia.promotion clips of work in youtube

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      • Ediciones Dejavú C A

        We are a publishing house focused on creating unique books and turning them into sales leaders. 90% of the published books are best sellers. Our designs make each reading a unique experience.     Our aesthetics define us by the originality of our designs that, coupled with the content and talent of our authors and editors, are part of each of our successes.       We focus on quality rather than quantity, we have few signed authors, but we manage to make each of them a reference for its target in different countries.

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        October 1983

        Mal vu mal dit

        Französisch/Deutsch

        by Samuel Beckett, Elmar Tophoven

        »Wie so oft bei Beckett leitet sich auch diese Erzählung aus ihrem Titel ab. Das ganze Buch gliedert sich in – manchmal umfangreiche Sequenzen, in deren Mittelpunkt eine einzige ›Person‹ steht und die nur ›sie‹ genannt wird. Es wird gezeigt, wie sie, an ihrem Lebensabend, den grundlegendsten Änderungen unterworfen ist: dem Wechsel der Jahreszeiten, deren Aufeinanderfolge sie sieht, dem Wechsel von Tag und Nacht, den sie immer aufs neue wahrnimmt. Jene Ereignisse, die in feststehenden Zeitabständen immer wiederkehren und wiederkehren müssen und die den ihr verbliebenen Rest des Lebens ausmachen, dasjenige, das noch weitergeht.Schlecht gesehen, schlecht gesagt erzählt, wie sie sich langsam von einem Fenster zum anderen bewegt, um zu sehen, was draußen stattfindet, oder auch nur um sich, da sie nicht gut sieht, vorzustellen, was beständig wiederkehrt.lhre hauptsächliche Bewegung: das Öffnen und Schließen der Augen, als wolle sie damit die Palingenesie begrüßen, sie genau unterscheiden, als wolle sie jenem Ehre erweisen, was sich draußen schon zeigt, was sich noch zeigt. Und zwar jetzt. Sie ist zum Betrachten verurteilt, das heißt verurteilt zum schlecht Sehen und dazu, schlecht zu sagen, was sie sieht, und sie ist gleichzeitig dazu verurteilt, zu raten, also sich vorzustellen, da für sie die Gegenstände und ihre Einbildungen sich vermischen, ineinander übergehen. (…) Am Horizont, das heißt an den Grenzen dessen, was sie an jedem Fenster wahrnimmt, steht der Stein, steht das Grab.« Jean-Michel Rey

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        'An Irish empire'?

        Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire

        by Sally Visick

        This volume, which explores aspects of the experience of Ireland and Irish people within the British Empire, addresses a central concern of modern Irish scholarship. Much academic writing about Ireland, its history and culture is dominated by the vocabulary of imperialism. Engels described Ireland as England's first colony. Contemporary observers frequently characterise it as having a post-colonial society. Ireland, on the other hand, was also part of the metropolitan core of the Empire and supplied many of its soldiers, settlers and administrators. The paradox that Ireland was both 'imperial' and 'colonial' lies at the heart of this book which includes studies of Irish service in the Empire as well as the impact of imperial concerns in Ireland. Concentrating on the period since the mid-nineteenth century, the scope of the volume is impressively broad. Popular culture, sport and film are investigated, as well as business history and the military and political 'sinews of Empire'. The book will be of particular value to institutions teaching Irish and British history to degree level and the growing number of Irish studies courses being offered in Great Britain and North America.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 1997

        The new woman

        by Sally Ledger

        Sexually transgressive, politically astute and determined to claim educational and employment rights equal to those enjoyed by men, the new woman took centre stage in the cultural landscape of late-Victorian Britain. By comparing the fictional representations with the lived experience of the new woman, Ledger's book makes a major contribution to an understanding of the 'woman question' at the fin de siecle. She alights on such disparate figures as Eleanor Marx, Gertrude Dix, Dracula, Oscar Wilde, Olive Schreiner and Radclyffe Hall. Focusing mainly on the last two decades of the nineteenth century, the book's later chapters project forward into the twentieth century, considering the relationship between new woman fiction and early modernism as well as the socio-sexual inheritance of the 'second generation' new woman writers. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2017

        Hospitals and charity

        by Sally Mayall Brasher

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        February 2012

        Die Entwicklung der Rechtsprechung zum Recht der Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen.

        Ein Vergleich des englischen und deutschen Rechts.

        by Horler, Sally

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        September 2001

        BabySprache - BabyTalk

        Wie Eltern die Intelligenz ihrer Kinder fördern können

        by Ward, Sally

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        July 2008

        BabySprache - BabyTalk

        Wie Eltern die Intelligenz ihrer Kinder fördern können

        by Ward, Sally / Englisch Herbst, Gabriele

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        August 2000

        Kristalle, Chakren und Farben

        Eine Einführung in die Heilkraft der Edelsteine

        by Baggott, Andy; Morningstar, Sally

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        March 2026

        The White Umbrella

        A Novel | An irresistible tale of courage, kindness – and a donkey called Pawlowa

        by Brian Sewell, Sally Ann Lasson

        On a journey through Pakistan, Mr. B, an unflappable English gentleman, spots a young donkey struggling under a crushing load. Her fragile legs tremble, her eyes plead for help. In a heartbeat, he makes a decision that will change both their lives: he will rescue her – and take her home to London. But donkeys, as it turns out, don’t fly. And so begins an unforgettable adventure: man and donkey, side by side, trekking across the Middle East and into Europe, step by impro>bable step. Along the way, they discover not just the kindness of strangers, but the sheer, kaleidoscopic wonder of the world itself. A charming gift book about friendship, wanderlust, and the courage to follow one’s heart – perfect for travelers, dreamers, donkey-lovers, and anyone who cherishes the kind of story you carry with you for a lifetime.

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