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Booklist

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Booklist December 15, 2018 issue Categories Book reviews, Book industry, Library science Frequency 22 issues per year Publisher American Library Association First issue January 1905 Country United States Based in Chicago, Illinois [1] Language English Website www.booklistonline.com ISSN 0006-7385 OCLC number 1536781 Booklist is a publication of the American Library Association that provides critical reviews of books and audiovisual materials for all ages. Booklist’ s primary audience consists of libraries, educators, and booksellers. The magazine is available to subscribers in print and online. Booklist is published 22 times per year, and reviews over 7,500 titles annually. The Booklist brand also offers a blog, various newsletters, and monthly webinars. The Booklist offices are located in the American Library Association headquarters in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood. Contents 1 History 2 Current masthead

Walker Books

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Walker Books Founded 1978 Founder Sebastian Walker Country of origin United Kingdom Headquarters location London Distribution The Book Service (UK) Harper Entertainment Distribution Services (Australia) [1] Pan Macmillan (South Africa) [2] Publication types Books Imprints Candlewick Press Walker Books Australia Official website www.walker.co.uk Children's literature portal Walker Books is an independent British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker, Amelia Edwards, and Wendy Boase. The company published 18 books in 1980 and now [ when? ] publishes 300 books per year. [3] [ not in citation given ] In 1991, the success of Walker Books' Where's Wally? series enabled the company to expand into the American market, starting a sister company called Candlewick Press in 1991. [4] In 1993, Walker Books also entered the Australian market by establishing another sister company, called Walker Books

Anita Jeram

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Anita Jeram (born 1965) is an English author and illustrator of picture books for children. Life and career Growing up in Portsmouth, England, Jeram always enjoyed drawing, but worked a variety of jobs before pursuing a degree course in illustration at Manchester Polytechnic (now Manchester Metropolitan University). Soon after graduation she wrote her first book, Bill's Belly Button , which was published by Walker Books in 1991. [1] Other books she has written include Contrary Mary (1995), Bunny, My Honey (1999), and I Love My Little Storybook (2002). As an illustrator, Jeram received recognition for her illustrations in Sam McBratney's Guess How Much I Love You , which was a picture-book best seller [2] [3] as well as a 1996 ALA Notable Children's Book. [4] She has also illustrated several books by Dick King-Smith and Amy Hest. [5] In addition to her work on picture books Jeram also publishes greeting cards through Two Bad Mice Publishers Ltd. Jeram liv

CBI Book of the Year Awards

CBI Book of the Year Awards Country Ireland Website childrensbooksireland.ie The CBI Book of the Year Awards (Irish: Duaiseanna Leabhair na Bliana CBI ), previously known as the Bisto Book of the Year Awards , are literary awards presented annually in the Republic of Ireland to writers and illustrators of books for children and young people. The Awards are run by Children's Books Ireland (CBI) and are open to authors and illustrators born or resident in Ireland; books may be written in English or Irish. Many bestselling, internationally renowned authors have won a "Bisto", including Eoin Colfer, John Boyne and several times winner Kate Thompson. The awards were sponsored by Bisto (Premier Foods) from their inception. [1] First awarded in 1990 (with the Book of the Decade Awards), prizes are awarded in three categories: CBI Book of the Year Award Eilís Dillon Award for a First Children's Book, named in honour of writer Eilís Dillon three Merit A

Sterowiec ciśnieniowy

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Brytyjskie sterowce Zero i Parseval. Na górze sterowiec ciśnieniowy Balonety Sterowiec ciśnieniowy ( bezszkieletowy, miękki ) – to rodzaj sterowca, którego powłoka utrzymuje kształt dzięki nadciśnieniu gazu nośnego. W zależności od temperatury i wysokości lotu gaz nośny zmienia swoją objętość, co wpływa na zmianę kształtu powłoki. Również napór powietrza może wywierać podobny wpływ. Aby temu zapobiec, w sterowcach ciśnieniowych stosuje się balonety, których objętość można, w miarę potrzeby, zmieniać przez tłoczenie do nich powietrza za pomocą dmuchaw lub niekiedy przez ciśnienie dynamiczne strumienia zaśmigłowego. W ten sposób kształt zewnętrzny sterowca nie ulega zmianie. Sterowce ciśnieniowe | Lech Parseval This page is only for reference, If you need detailed information, please check here

Rinan

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Not to be confused with Rinan Village or Rinan Station. Han Commanderies, c. AD 2. (Rinan not shown.) Rinan (Chinese: 日南 , p   Rìnán ; Vietnamese: Nhật Nam ), formerly known as Jih-nan , was the most southern commandery of the Han Empire. It was located in the central area of modern Vietnam between Quảng Bình and Bình Định provinces. It was administered by a local mandarin under direction from the capital of Jiaozhi at Leilou or Longbian (after c.   AD  200) near modern Hanoi. [ citation needed ] It was part of Trưng Trắc's revolt in AD  39. The concept of "Rinan" ( lit "South of the Sun", referring to the Southern Hemisphere) was originally astronomical: above the Tropic of Cancer, the Chinese always faced south during religious ceremonies concerning the sun. In his Records of the Grand Historian , Sima Qian claimed the Qin Empire had spread so far as Rinan , where the houses faced north instead of south. [1] The Han claimed this conceptual region

Liga Obrony Powietrznej i Przeciwgazowej

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Symbol Ligi Obrony Powietrznej i Przeciwgazowej Odznaka organizacyjna LOPP 1928–1939, wym. odzn. 20x20mm Złota Odznaka Honorowa LOPP Ulotka Ligi Obrony Powietrznej Państwa Uroczystość przekazania samolotu RWD-8 zakupionego ze składek zebranych wśród Żydów podczas zbiórki będącej efektem apeli L.O.P.P. Po lewej widoczny generał Leon Berbecki, prezes zarządu głównego L.O.P.P. Lotnisko mokotowskie w Warszawie, 8 maja 1938 Ta sama uroczystość – widoczny samolot Liga Obrony Powietrznej i Przeciwgazowej ( LOPP ) – masowa polska organizacja paramilitarna powołana w 1928 z połączenia założonej w 1923 Ligi Obrony Powietrznej Państwa i założonego w 1922 Towarzystwa Obrony Przeciwgazowej. Miała na celu promowanie lotnictwa sportowego, komunikacyjnego i wojskowego. Działała do wybuchu II wojny światowej w 1939. Spis treści 1 Historia 2 Insygnia LOPP 3 Kalendarium 4 Członkowie 5 Zobacz też 6 Przypisy 7 Bibliografia 8 Linki zewnętrzn