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  • 7 best short stories: Dogs

    Ivan S. Turgenev, Jack London, Anton Chekhov, Susan Glaspell, Stephen Crane, O. Henry, August Nemo

    eBook (Tacet Books, June 17, 2019)
    Cultural depictions of dogs extend back thousands of years to when dogs were portrayed on the walls of caves. Representations of dogs in art became more elaborate as individual breeds evolved and the relationships between human and canine developed. Dogs were depicted to symbolize guidance, protection, loyalty, fidelity, faithfulness, alertness, and love.The critic August Nemo selected seven short stories that present the many faces of the coexistence between men and dogs:A Dark-Brown Dog by Stephen CraneTo Build a Fire by Jack LondonUlysses and the Dogman by O. HenryMemoirs of a Yellow Dog by O. HenryThe Lady with the Little Dog by Anton ChekhovThe Anarchist: His Dog by Susan Glaspell The Dog by Ivan S. Turgenev For more books with interesting themes, be sure to check the other books in this collection!
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  • That's How I See Things

    Gita Wolf, Sirish Rao, Bhajju Shyam

    Hardcover (Tara Books, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Siena Baba is a happy artist with a strange way of seeing the world—and an even stranger way of painting it. People say his pictures look like nothing they know, but that doesn’t bother him. Until one day, he starts to paint an extraordinary set of ani-mals who don’t seem to appreciate just how fantastic they are . . . Bhajju Shyam, the renowned Gond tribal artist from India, illustrates this humorous and profound tale about the power of art and the imagination.
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  • The Legend of the Fish

    Gita Wolf, Sirish Rao, Emanuele Scanziani

    Hardcover (Tara Books, )
    Brahma, the creator, is unhappy with the world he has made from his own mind. It is perfect, and because it is so perfect, it lacks death. Brahma is soon bored with his sterile creation and sends Vishnu, the preserver, down into the new world to set it right. Vishnu takes the form of a fish and goes in search of the man who can help him create a new world where death has a place.With letter-pressed text on handmade paper, this is a precious handcrafted edition of an ancient Hindu tale of creation and resurrection. The intense and intricate art, reminiscent of old etchings, is screen-printed with special silver ink.
  • Pictures from Italy

    Charles Dickens, Livia Signorini

    Hardcover (Tara Books, Oct. 16, 2012)
    "A whimsical cross between a fairy tale and a travelogue. . . This version includes beautiful illustrated collages by the Italian artist Livia Signorini." -T, The New York Times Style Magazine"It is no wonder that Signorini was moved to assemble collages that embrace the span of time that clearly resonated with Dickens as he explored Italy. Images from antiquarian books cozy up to Photoshop embellishments like enlarged rigatoni, made even more impressive by the gatefold pages across which these compositions spread, complementing Dickens’s running theme of the moment being everything and nothing, honoring the poignancy of stone, water, light, and shadow." - "Imprint," Print MagazinePictures from Italy, one of Charles Dickens' earlier works, is a whimsical foray into the twin worlds of travel and the imagination. Italian artist Livia Signorini plays with Dickens' sense of place, memory, and politics. The result is a brilliant contemporary dialogue with his work that renews our sense of his enduring vision. An extraordinary work that is as much about travel writing as it is about Dickens’ journey to Italy itself, this handsome volume features 11 full-color gate folds.US Grade Level Equivalent: 7-8+US Guided Reading Level: ZLexile® Measure: 1200L
  • 7 best short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson

    Robert Louis Stevenson, August Nemo

    eBook (Tacet Books, Jan. 14, 2019)
    Robert Louis Stevenson has an important place in the history of the short story in the British Isles: the form had been elaborated and developed in America, France and Russia from the mid-19th century, but it was Stevenson who initiated the British tradition. Stevenson's Calvinist creation and his constant struggle against ill health led to his preoccupation with death and the darker side of human nature as revealed in his work. Despite Stevenson's claim that "fiction is to adult man what the toy represents to the child," he had, at the end of his life, mastered a huge variety of types of fiction, from tales of historical adventures and novels of swordsmen to horror stories in Gothic style.In this selection of his most interesting works you will find the following stories:The Waif WomanThe Bottle ImpThrawn JanetMarkheimThe Body SnatcherOlallaStrange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
  • 7 best short stories: Work

    O. Henry, James Joyce, Anton Chekhov, Willa Cather, George Gissing, Gustave Flaubert, Sherwood Anderson, August Nemo

    eBook (Tacet Books, July 1, 2019)
    Money - and the social effects of having it or not - is too big a theme in people's daily lives to be ignored by literature. The writers gave the most varied interpretations and looked from the most different angles to the human relationship with money - but the final thought is always up to the reader.The critic August Nemo selected seven classic short stories on this subject:Counterparts by James JoyceThe Romance of a Busy Broker by O. HenrySleepy by Anton ChekhovNeighbour Rosicky by Willa CatherAn Old Maid's Triumph by George GissingThe Egg by Sherwood AndersonA Simple Soul by Gustave FlaubertFor more books with interesting themes, be sure to check the other books in this collection!
  • Trash!: On Ragpicker Children and Recycling

    Gita Wolf, Anushka Ravishankar, Orijit Sen

    Paperback (Tara Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Trash! is a unique combination of fiction and fact. Based on the real-life experiences of street children in Chennai, it tells the story of Velu, a runaway village child. He ends up as a ragpicker in a big city and must face the harsh realities of life on the streets. The story is accompanied by facts and arguments that connect complex issues—ranging from child labor and child rights, to lifestyles, waste and recycling.“A true gem in the Indian publishing landscape . . .”—The White Ravens Catalogue of the World’s Best Children’s Books
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  • 7 best short stories by Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit, E. Nesbit, August Nemo

    eBook (Tacet Books, May 15, 2019)
    According to her biographer, Julia Briggs, E. Nesbit was "the first modern writer for children": Nesbit "helped to reverse the great tradition of children's literature inaugurated by Lewis Carroll, George MacDonald and Kenneth Grahame, in turning away from their secondary worlds to the tough truths to be won from encounters with things-as-they-are, previously the province of adult novels." Briggs also credits Nesbit with having invented the children's adventure story. This selection chosen by the critic August Nemo contains the following stories:The Ebony FrameJohn Charrington's WeddingUncle Abraham's RomanceThe Mystery Of The Semi-DetachedFrom The DeadMan-Size In MarbleThe Mass For The Dead
  • Flowers of India

    Helmut Wolf

    Board book (Tara Books, May 1, 2010)
    A show-and-tell book to introduce children to the flowers of India.
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  • Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion

    Malcolm Hulke

    Mass Market Paperback (Target Books/London, Jan. 1, 1976)
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  • 7 best short stories by Joseph Conrad

    Joseph Conrad, August Nemo

    eBook (Tacet Books, Jan. 23, 2019)
    Polish-born English novelist Joseph Conrad is one of the great modern writers of England. His novels reflect his concerns with the complex individual, and how sympathy and imagination can blur clear judgment—which is essential to life. The character development in Conrad's books is engaging and powerful.Critic August Nemo selected seven short stories from this author for your entertainment:The IdiotsAn Outpost of ProgressAmy FosterYouthAn AnarchistThe Secret SharerThe Return
  • Essential Novelists - M. P. Shiel: a virtuoso of the imagination

    August Nemo, M. P. Shiel

    eBook (Tacet Books, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors.For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels of M. P. Shiel wich are The Purple Cloud and Children of the Wind.M. P. Shiel is remembered mostly for supernatural horror and scientific romances. Arthur Machen said about him: "Here is a wilder wonderland than Poe ever dreamt of... It is Poe, perhaps, but Poe with an unearthly radiance." H. G. Wells lauded The Purple Cloud as "brilliant" and H. P. Lovecraft later praised the novel as exemplary weird fiction, "delivered with a skill and artistry falling little short of actual majesty."Novels selected for this book:The Purple Cloud.Children of the Wind.This is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.