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Marvel Encyclopedia New Edition
Alan Cowsill has been a writer and editor for 30 years. He wrote the award-winning graphic novel World War One and the novels Zombie 18 and Punch Drunk Kisses. His other work includes Marvel Avengers- The Ultimate Character Guide, Marvel Comics- 75 Years of Cover Art, and Marvel- The Way of the Warrior. Melanie Scott has written or contributed to numerous comic book publications, including Ultimate Marvel, Marvel Ultimate Fact Book, Black Widow- Secrets of a Super-Spy, Marvel's Greatest Comics- 100 Comics That Built a Universe and The Periodic Table of Marvel. James Hill has enjoyed over 30 years as a writer/editor in the comics and licensed publishing fields. Starting out as a writer on Marvel UK's best-selling Transformers comic, he has also written for Spider-Man, Masters of the Universe, The Muppets, Donald Duck, Power Rangers and Doctor Who Adventures. His non-fiction writing includes Marvel Myths & Legends and Marvel Universe- Map by Map for DK.
€ 55,95 -
The Avignon Popes and the Eastern Mediterranean
Power and Authority, 1305-62An exploration of how popes attempted to construct, maintain, and represent their power beyond Europe’s eastern frontiers during the Avignon period of the 14th century.
€ 39,95 -
ANT'S EYE VIEW Part-1
Step into a fascinating miniature world where even the smallest creature has a story to tell. Ant's Eye View - Part 1 invites young readers to explore life from a tiny but wonderful perspective. Through colorful pages and engaging poems, children discover how curiosity, kindness, teamwork, and imagination can be found in the everyday moments around them.Written in simple, lively language and paired with bright illustrations, this delightful poetry book encourages children to observe nature closely, think creatively, and enjoy the magic hidden in small things. Each poem captures a child's sense of wonder while gently sharing meaningful life lessons.This book is part of the "Little Eyes, Big World" Series, a collection designed to help young readers look at the world with curiosity, kindness, and imagination.Perfect for children, parents, teachers, and libraries, this book makes poetry fun, accessible, and inspiring for young minds.Inside this colorful poetry book, children will discover: - Delightful and imaginative poems specially written for kids aged 8 years and above- Bright, colorful illustrations that bring each poem to life- Simple and easy-to-understand language ideal for young readers- Short poems that are perfect for bedtime reading or classroom sharing- Nature-inspired themes that encourage curiosity about the tiny world around us- Positive messages about kindness, patience, teamwork, and creativity- Fun rhythmic poems that make reading enjoyable and memorable Reading Level: Middle Grade (8-12 years) Language: English Genre: Children's Poetry / Imagination / Nature / Animal Poems Format: Paperback (also suitable for Kindle edition if applicable) Interior: Full-color illustrated pages Illustrations: Hand-drawn colorful artwork to enhance imagination Number of Poems: 12 imaginative poems Themes: Curiosity and observation Nature and small creatures Creative thinking Perspective from tiny worlds Fun learning through poetry Special Features: Easy-to-read poems for young readers Unique "tiny perspective" storytelling style Imagination-boosting concepts Vocabulary enrichment through poetry Encourages independent reading habits Perfect for bedtime or classroom reading Educational Value: Develops observation skills Encourages creative thinking Builds reading confidence Introduces poetic rhythm and imagery Ideal For: Young poetry readers Parents and teachers School libraries Gift for curious children Series Concept: This book is Part-1 of the Little Eyes, Big World series, helping children explore big ideas through small perspectives.
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RE-Visioning Psychology
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City and Soul
Uniform€ 43,95 -
Newfoundland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Essays in InterpretationThe book has two broad aims. First, to point out the major themes of modern Newfoundland history currently being examined, and to offer a number of new interpretations of economic and political development in the last two centuries. Second, to supplement the standard works that are readily available to students.
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Burn the Success List
A Love Letter to Overachieving Corporate Women€ 20,95 -
The Transformers UK Compendium Book One
Simon Furman is a British comic book writer who is best known for his work on Hasbro's Transformers franchise, starting with writing Marvel Comics's initial comic book to promote the toyline worldwide, as well as foundations for both Dreamwave Production's and IDW Publishing's takes on the Generation 1 minifranchise.Steve Parkhouse is a writer, artist and letterer who has worked for many British comics, especially 2000 AD and Doctor Who Magazine.James Hill is a British comic writer who wrote several Marvel UK stories before Simon Furman became the sole writer. How he got the job was that Sheila Cranna couldn't find Furman in the office one day and so asked Hill's friend Richard Starkings if he knew anybody who could write some text stories for the Annuals. As both men had worked at Harrier Comics, Starkings recommended Hill. His most notable stories are the first Christmas story and the hugely influential "State Games" story, which established the Decepticons' origins in gladiatorial combat and Megatron as a famous warrior—this idea has since become the default Megatron origin, in large part due to being an influence on Eric Holmes' The Transformers: Megatron Origin (not to mention Dreamwave) which caused Hasbro to latch on. He almost wrote an origin story about how the Transformers had evolved, but editor Ian Rimmer was more interested in Earth-based stories.He began his career in 1983 working for Marvel Comics UK on the title The Daredevils. His first published work for DC Comics was in 1987 in the New Teen Titans (Volume 2) title. Later on he worked in various titles including The Flash (Volume 2), Secret Origins (Volume 2), Tales of the Teen Titans (Volume 1), and many more.Ian Rimmer is a British comic book creator associated with Marvel Comics. Previously, he'd been working at IPC with Sheila Cranna and later Simon Furman, and moved over following the demise of horror comic Scream!. Cranna was his 'in' with Marvel and he'd end up being Furman's 'in' himself. Before Transformers, he wrote strips for that other big 80s Marvel UK comic about warring robot toys, Spider-Man and Zoids. He has also written for Thomas the Tank Engine, Captain Planet, Doctor Who, and Roy of the Rovers, and penciled and inked for the Hulk.John Ridgway is an English comic book artist. He is best known as the first artist of the comic book series Hellblazer, featuring John Constantine.Jeff Anderson is a freelance illustrator based in the North East of England with over thirty years of experience working in publishing, comics and graphic novels, advertising and greeting cards.Mark Farmer is a British comic book artist. He began his career in 1984 for Marvel Comics on the UK division in the title The Mighty World of Marvel. His first published work for DC Comics was in 1984 on the title Green Lantern. Later on he worked on titles such as Showcase, Superman, Batman, and many more. He usually works with fellow countryman and artist Alan Davis.
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James' Memories
War Years€ 45,50 -
Religión y Ciencia
Pensamientos de un Hombre Común€ 9,50 -
L' ultima immagine
Questo libro postumo racchiude l'estremo pensiero di James Hillman. Non è solo la summa e l'ultimo approdo della riflessione sull'immagine, che fin dall'inizio sostanzia la sua idea di anima e tutta la sua psicologia. È anche il testamento, etico e politico, che uno dei massimi pensatori del Novecento ha voluto strenuamente concludere sul letto di morte, restando pensante sino alla soglia finale dell'intelletto, dell'introspezione, della biologia stessa. Vi ha depositato l'ultima immagine, appunto, di sé e del suo sistema psicologico e filosofico. Fin dal pensiero del suo maestro Jung - ma anche del platonismo antico e rinascimentale o dell'islam sufi di Corbin ¿ l'immagine è la materia di cui è fatta l'anima individuale. È allora proprio curando il nostro modo di guardare un'immagine che Hillman ci consegna una nuova terapia dei mali che oggi sempre più affliggono l'anima collettiva. Una via verde, immanente alla psiche, per salvare la Terra dalla catastrofe ecologica. Un ritorno alla "Grecia psichica", al suo principio di laicità, di "inappartenenza", di tolleranza, contro ogni fondamentalismo. Una riscoperta del "genio femminile", l'importanza del nuovo e antico potere della donna, del suo ruolo nella composizione dei conflitti psichici, e quindi politici, dinanzi alla "caduta" della civiltà occidentale e alla crisi endemica delle sue economie. È nel settembre 2008, lo stesso mese e anno del crollo di Wall Street, che si svolge il "primo tempo" di questo dialogo con Silvia Ronchey, ispirato dalle immagini dei mosaici di Ravenna. Il suo "secondo tempo", consumato in punto di morte nell'ottobre 2011, esattamente dieci anni fa, affida all'umanità del terzo millennio un insegnamento reso con la tenacia e la determinazione di un moderno Socrate, a testimoniare quella verità che si scorge ed esprime solo imparando a fermare lo sguardo, per cercare dentro ogni immagine l'ultima immagine
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Re-visione della psicologia
«Secondo Hillman, la realtà fondamentale è formata dalle immaginazioni dell'"anima" (fantasie, sogni, deliri, sentimenti, regni della notte e del profondo), le onnipotenti forze psichiche che evocano e disperdono i mondi. Esse sono gli "Dei". Avanzando sulla strada imboccata da Jung, Hillman ripropone in questo libro una "psicologia non-agnostica" che, per la pluralità delle immaginazioni dell'anima, si configura come un vero e proprio "politeismo"... "Re-visione della psicologia" significa allora riconoscere che religione e psicologia crescono sullo stesso terreno (non può esserci psicologia senza religione) e che la psicologia occidentale ¿ il cui carattere nordico-protestante-monoteistico minaccia la "sopravvivenza dell'anima" e conduce lontano dal politeismo greco-rinascimentale ¿ dev'essere abbandonata movendo "verso sud". La terapia non è un operare scientifico-razionale, ma "un lavoro che invoca gli Dei"» (Emanuele Severino) Das Urheberrecht an bibliographischen und produktbeschreibenden Daten und an den bereitgestellten Bildern liegt bei Informazioni Editoriali, I.E. S.r.l., oder beim Herausgeber oder demjenigen, der die Genehmigung erteilt hat. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
€ 26,50