In this edition of Rights Roundup, you'll find work first published in Finland, Italy, Spain, the United States, Switzerland, and France. |
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| How has Artificial Intelligence been shaping our world and societies since the beginning of our civilization? Through colourful and playful illustrations, this non-fiction picture book explores how AI machines were invented, their evolution and how they’re designed and built. It also gives a critical view on ethics and inclusivity in the tech industry. |
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The two platforms brought together by South Korea's Naver have begun early development on a trio of properties. |
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| Get the latest information on the Chinese book market from China Publishers Magazine.
This issue includes market and book sales data from the past year, as well as new titles and upcoming projects from China's leading publishing groups. |
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Tejaswini Niranjana, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Curzio Malaparte, and Archana Venkatesan are this year's winning translators in ALTA's National Translation Awards. |
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Albatros Media is a publishing house from Czech Republic. Their books are playful like a toy but educational at the same time, aiming to develop young readers’ curiosity and thirst for knowledge. Original, innovative, and funny formats which have already been published in more than fifty languages and forty countries.
Click here to download Albatros Media's latest foreign rights catalogue and to contact the rights team. |
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By Oldřich Růžička, Tomáš Tůma
The old and famous civilization along the Nile River depicted in a novelty format like never before. Did you know that Egyptian gods were frequently portrayed as animals? Or that Sphinx was carved out of a single piece of stone? |
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By Štěpánka Sekaninová, Anastasia Stročková
Wars, fires, assasins, plagues, explosions, battles, pandemics. No, this is not an action movie, this is a history book. Read about 23 most epic moments of our history. From the mammoth hunters to the fall of the Berlin Wall. |
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By Kateřina Svozilová, Magdalena Takáčová
Wanted: a beautiful ball. How could it look like? How many adjectives will Betty need to describe her ball, so the friends can visualize it properly and help to find it? And will she even succeed? |
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By Helena Haraštová, Justyna Hołubowska-Chrząszczak
The very first study about the forest urbanism. Enter the forest organized like a city. Who would be the mayor in the forest city? Why should the raven be a street comedian? And have you ever seen a forest fast food? |
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By Štěpánka Sekaninová, Zuzana Dreadka Krutá
A grandmother’s house can hide a real treasure! It consists not of gold and jewellery, but of weird and wonderful devices and inventions! Have you ever heard about remoska or crinoline? This book will enlighten you. |
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