破败之咒(精装)【破败之咒 LPL 英雄联盟宇宙长篇小说。】
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英雄联盟宇宙长篇小说《破败之咒》 讲述佛耶戈、卡莉丝塔、锤石、瑞兹等人气英雄的前传故事,补全“破败之咒”发生的缘起和经过 卡玛维亚王国的骑士暴行累累,卡莉丝塔一心求变。当她年轻又自恋的叔父——佛耶戈即位之后,卡莉丝塔立志疏导佛耶戈的暴虐天性,这番雄心却因一场暗杀付诸东流。王后伊苏尔德遭毒刃所伤,伤情日渐恶化,佛耶戈沉沦于疯狂与哀痛之中,要拉着卡玛维亚陪葬。为了王国存续,卡莉丝塔决定殊死一搏,前去搜寻失落已久的福光岛。这是挽救伊苏尔德的希望。 然而,福光岛的都城之内也有恶念暗中孳生。一个心怀怨恨的看守设下了一连串诡计,让卡莉丝塔深陷其中。 她将被迫面临两难的抉择:是对佛耶戈尽忠职守,还是痛下决心追求大义?遮天蔽日的黑暗当前,一个高尚的举动,就可以亮救世的火光。
机器人大师
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特鲁勒和克拉帕乌丘斯是赫赫有名的机器人发明家。 特鲁勒痴迷于制造各种机器,经常把大家拖下水,需要克拉帕乌丘斯来擦屁股。克拉帕乌丘斯则是非常靠谱的搭档,有时会使坏,总是替特鲁勒擦屁股。 虚无制造机、混沌模拟机、幸福存在感叹机、人工统治机、情感陪伴机、人格交换机、末世论改造机、原子重生复制机、情欲放纵机……他们愿意受形形色色的委托。 两个好朋友受邀前往不同的星球,用自己拿手的机器与暴君对抗,拯救当地的文明,结果却往往出乎他们的预料…… 欢迎赛博时代的《伊利亚特》。
一口气读懂大明王朝(套装共3册)
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本套装包括:《朱元璋传:帝王中的“异类”,看懂他就看懂了明朝》、《明朝简史:一书读透大明三百年,揭示帝国由盛转衰的秘密》、《明史不忍细看(窥探明朝皇帝、妃嫔、宦官的宫廷秘闻)》
量子点的微反应合成及应用
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本书通过多个具体实例,在化学反应和化学工程的交叉领域详实、深入、系统地介绍了多种量子点材料的微反应合成方法、性能及其在能源、生物、环境、机械等领域的应用。本书深入浅出地介绍了微反应技术的背景知识,系统分述了微反应技术在材料合成中的发展及在工业应用中的新进展。此外,本书还分析了材料规模化生产的前景,为解决工业装置中的放大问题,使量子点从实验室合成走向工业化制备和生产应用提供了指导,也为开发高效、低耗、安全、可控的现代化工技术提供了有益的启示。本书在理论分析、工艺实践上均具有重要的参考价值,对于读者了解量子点的基本知识以及微反应合成技术,纳米材料相关领域科研人员了解科技前沿研究进展都大有裨益。
诗经绘
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《诗经》,中国诗歌的源头。2500年来,它在诉说些什么? "有狐绥绥,在彼淇梁。心之忧矣,之子无裳"是姑娘爱上了穷小子之歌:小狐狸不慌不忙,找朋友在那桥梁。心肝肝我的情郎,可怜他没有衣裳……(易中天译) "摽有梅,其实七兮!求我庶士,迨其吉兮"是女孩盼望情郎尽快迎娶之歌:熟了的梅子往下掉,枝头只剩六七成。熟了的梅子往下掉,枝头只剩二三成。熟了的梅子往下掉,枝头一个都不剩。你要求婚就快来,磨磨蹭蹭急死个人……(易中天译) 孔子说,诗经就是"思无邪"。诗经是民歌,是我们普通人的歌,是2500年前,我们心底曾经回荡的声音。 《诗经绘》由画家胡永凯作画,易中天译诗。这一次,加起来150岁的两个老小孩,要用光影和文字,为我们重现2500年前中国人的无邪记忆。
江苏特色小镇2020
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【内容简介】 在2019年推广的来自16个精品特色小镇的“轮全国特色小镇典型经验”中,江苏已有江苏句容绿色新能源小镇推动新兴产业集聚发展的经验、 江苏苏州苏绣小镇推动产城人文融合发展的经验在全国推广。在规范纠偏、典型引路的原则下,2020年,特色小镇建设路径日渐清晰,江苏特色小镇建设成效显著。《江苏特色小镇2020》中主要介绍紫云云创小镇、江北大厂工业文明小镇、锡东车联网小镇、旺庄智能装备小镇等第三批省级特色小镇,以及、二批特色小镇2020年的发展情况、风貌照片、小镇故事及相关动态。本书由小镇介绍、访谈、官方信息及相关文件等内容组成。
重塑自我价值(套装共3册)
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本套装包括《自我肯定的力量:如何构建积极信念,乐观面对每一天》《自信的力量》《自卑与超越(典藏版)》
趣味小史系列(套装共4册)
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本套装包括《人类酷刑简史:揭秘文明面具下的恐怖人性》《人类智慧小史:一本了解人类智慧发展的微型百科》《伦敦文学小史》《人类砍头小史》
还原老子脑图
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马王堆出土的《帛书?老子》与通行本《道德经》,除了「德经」与「道经」的先后顺序不同,在篇章结构与字数上,基本完全一致,只是在一些字上,存在着差异。 在以往,这两本书被认为是同一本书,只是在历史的传承过程中,发生了一些字的变化。
Lighter Side of Sherlock Holmes
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Norman Schatell was the leading Sherlock Holmes artist of the 1970s. 'The Lighter Side of Sherlock Holmes' is a collection of over 300 humorous cartoons and illustrations based on the characters that appear in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's' famous stories. Many of the cartoons and drawings originally appeared in 'The Baker Street Journal', the British 'Sherlock Holmes Journal', 'The Armchair Detective', 'The Baker Street Miscellanea', and 'The Serpentine Muse'. Murder Ink, a former New York City mystery book shop, used fifteen of the cartoons to illustrate a line of stationery. The book includes the comical 'Arts and Crafts' Sherlock Holmes drawings, 'The Anthropological Holmes' (a fanciful look at Sherlock Holmes in ancient civilizations and around the world), and many of the illustrated envelopes he mailed to his friends. The book is a must for all Sherlock Holmes buffs - and a treat for anyone who enjoys the stories, movies, and television shows.
Danny Boyle - Lust for Life
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Danny Boyle is one of contemporary filmmaking's most exciting talents. Since the early 1990s he has steadily created a body of work that crosses genres and defies easy categorisation, from black humour (Shallow Grave), gritty realism (Trainspotting), screwball comedy (A Life Less Ordinary), cult adaptations (The Beach), and horror (28 Days Later), to science fiction (Sunshine), children's drama (Millions), love stories (Slumdog Millionaire) and tales of personal redemption (127 Hours). Unlike many of his peers, Boyle seems most comfortable when working with modest budgets, relying on acting ability rather than special effects, and surrounding himself with a trusted team of writers, cinematographers and production designers. His restless energy, vitality and drive find their expression in the celebratory tone of his films - their lust for life.In this book, Mark Browning provides a rigorous but highly accessible analysis of Boyle's work, discussing the processes by which he absorbs generic and literary influences, the way he gains powerful performances both from inexperienced casts and A-list stars, his portrayal of regional identity, his use of moral dilemmas as a narrative trigger, and the religious undercurrents that permeate his films.
Chosen People
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The Chosen People tells the history of the Jews from the conquest of Jersualem by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in 587 B.C.E. to the Second Jewish Revolt of C.E. 132. John Allegro bases his account on traditional texts - books of the Old Testament, Josephus, Philo Judaeus, Dio Cassius, and others - and sets out the complicated parade of plots, counter-plots, betrayals, and insurrections in a brisk and highly readable sequence. His main theme is how the conception of the Jewish nation as a divinely chosen race was planted as a political ambition among the exiled Jews. Bringing together old customs and stories, the idea was fired by the longing of the Babylonian Jews for their traditional homeland. Many of them grew prosperous outside Palestine, and their wealthy communities manipulated the wish for identity in the idea of an exclusive Judaism embodied as a political state and fighting for autonomy against local and imperial neighbors - more dream than fact. The author writes that "e;When the 'new Judaism' came to be hammered out after the return from captivity, it was around these ancient customs and a historicized mythology that it was fashioned."e; The religion was devised not, as popularly presented, by gift of the desert god Yahweh who had manifested himself in opposition to the Canaanite fertility god Baal but by reinterpreting the Sumerian idea of a life-giving god over many generations. For there was no fundamental opposition - the god-names originally meant the same. This second edition features a new introduction by James M. Donovan.
Fareham Revisited
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Fareham Revisited started out as a poem, which Michael Stephenson was inspired to write when he was reflecting on how much his home town had changed since the 1950s and 1960s. The poem and its sentiments struck a chord with so many people that he decided to write a book about Fareham that would evoke more of these memories. The book was privately published in 2004. This new revised and expanded edition will delight anyone who remembers the town in its heyday - and will also intrigue newcomers. Part-memoir and part-history, Fareham Revisited perfectly captures the allure of the shops and cafes along the 'Golden Mile', the alleyways or 'drokes', the old cottages, the market with its livestock, the coal barges at the Quay and the well-known characters, including dairy boss Tom Parker who drove around Fareham in a four-horse-power carriage, though his milkmen still used the horse-and-cart. For bus and railway enthusiasts this, too, is the perfect book, as the author casts an expert eye on the bus companies that plied their trade in Fareham, with their distinctive livery, and remembers the last days of steam trains, of which he had a privileged view, as the house in which his family lived was next to the railway line.
Planning for the Early Years
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This title is part of a brand new series which takes a fresh approach to planning by ensuring that children's interests are at the heart of all plans. Planning for the Early Years: The Local Community is packed with adaptable ideas that can be extended for older children, or more focussed for the under threes. It focuses on the prime areas of learning, especially the development of early language, defined in the 2011 Tickell review of the EYFS as the foundations for all learning. This title will allow you to: plan for children's individual stages of development through the use of adaptable and inclusive plans, and plans specifically for birth-3s, engage and motivate children to learn by planning around their interests and include children with English as an Additional Language and Special Educational Needs through plans that take into consideration a variety of abilities.
Range & Endurance
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Range & Endurance - Fuel Efficient Flying in Light Aircraft was written for pilots flying light-single or twin piston-engine aircraft at the Student, Private or Commercial Pilot levels. Using the fuel carried on the aircraft in an efficient manner will not only save money but also increase the aircraft's range (distance flown) or endurance (time remaining airborne). This book, Range & Endurance, discusses various factors in the efficient use of the fuel available, describes fuel technology, light aircraft fuel systems, refuelling procedures, pre-flight planning in regards to fuel use and in-flight use of fuel to increase the aircraft's range or endurance. The book ends with a final chapter containing fuel calculation formulas for use on the pilot's E6-B Air Navigation Computer. Flying for range or endurance is an important part of a pilot's airmanship duties; this book Range & Endurance - Fuel Efficient Flying in Light Aircraft offers a good insight to achieve this on every flight.
One Among Many
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The story of a typical English rugby club set in its historical context linked to the tale of the rare survival of a multi-sport Victorian complex. This will be of interest and use to local people, sports enthusiasts and serious sports historians.
Pibolar Disorder
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This is the complete collection of all the artwork dreamed up by Mel Croucher and Robin Evans for the legendary games company Automata and their cult cartoon mascot The PiMan. It spans forty years of video games, book illustrations, fanzines, rock albums, and magazine artwork. Pibolar Disorder includes the entire archive of the weekly Back Page cartoon strips published throughout the golden years of UK video gaming, it is a genuine slice of home computer history, and is absolutely unique.
Great Moments in Computing
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The unexpurgated, hilarious and unflinching history of computers, of the lunatics who create them, and of the idiots who use them, retold in cartoon strips by Mel Croucher and Robin Evans. Great Moments In Computing is the longest-running, most widely read and best loved computer cartoon strip in the world, and this unique collection contains every single episode ... along with unpublished and previously censored versions, and the behind-the-scenes secrets of how it all really happened.
Enduring Freedom
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This brand new anthology has been compiled to commemorate 10 years in Afghanistan. Announced in November 2010, contributions for a book of war poems were sought, and aided by appeals in the media, including BFBS Radio, the Army Families Federation and the charity Combat Stress, to name but a few; poems came from serving personnel of all ranks, veterans, families and friends. These poems all have one thing in common: they speak from and with the very soul of our Armed Forces of which we are so proud. With an introduction by Sir Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate 1999-2009 and foreword by the former Head of the TA (Territorial Army), His Grace, The Duke of Westminster, this high-profile anthology is sure to stimulate poetry enthusiasts and those with an interest in supporting HM Forces personnel. The book contains a large proportion of new poetry inspired by events and operations relating to Afghanistan, written by both previously unpublished, and established poets who have found this book a suitable and timely vehicle for their powerful prose and poetry. One of the most powerful entries is from a schoolgirl, whose Wootton Bassett inspired poem is sure to stir the emotions. AGBP2 from each book supports Combat Stress.
Germany
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German military figures had a certain terrifying glamour,' wrote Patrick Leigh Fermor, recalling views about Germany during the First World War. When, he asked, had the bristling general replaced the 'philosophers and composers and bandsmen and peasants and students drinking and singing in harmony?' The enchanted forest, symbol of Romantic idealism and traditional folktales, had given way to other images of Germany and Germans. By following Leigh Fermor, and over eighty other British and North American literary visitors to Germany, this original anthology shows how different generations of English-speakers have depicted this country. Starting in the sixteenth century with some of the earliest travel accounts in English, Brian Melican presents a wide range of writing about, or set in, Germany. Letters from Johnsonians such as Boswell and Garrick and the Romantic poets Coleridge and Wordsworth; the journals of Herman Melville and Henry James; ante bellum fiction by authors such as D. H. Lawrence and Ford Madox Ford: all of this and more reveals an oft-forgotten richness in encounters with Germany before the horrors of the twentieth century. Work by Christopher Isherwood, Stephen Spender and wartime reporters through the 1940s exposes the country's darkest moments, while sometimes surprising takes on the conflict emerge from authors inside Germany with unique perspectives such as Christabel Bielenberg and Michael Howard. Post-war writing ranges from the spy fiction of Len Deighton to the writers who dissected post-Nazi Germany. The diversity of writing about Germany today encompasses light-hearted accounts and more searching passages taken from an eclectic selection of authors. Recorded and imagined images of Germany have changed dramatically across the centuries. Yet views on many of its features especially its cities and rivers, customs and cuisine have often remained constant. This anthology, with extensive introductions and annotations, offers a range of opinions, both typical and atypical of their time, and invites readers to venture beyond the usual discussion about this country at the very heart of Europe.
Portuguese
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Portugal is an established member of the European Union, one of the founders of the euro currency and a founder member of NATO. Yet it is an inconspicuous and largely overlooked country on the continent's south-west rim.In the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Age of Discovery the Portuguese led Europe out of the Mediterranean into the Atlantic and they brought Asia and Europe together. Evidence of their one-time four-continent empire can still be felt, not least in the Portuguese language which is spoken by more than 220 million people from Brazil, across parts of Africa to Asia.Analyzing present-day society and culture, The Portuguese also considers the nation's often tumultuous past. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake was one of Europe's greatest natural disasters, strongly influencing continental thought and heralding Portugal's extended decline. The Portuguese also weathered Europe's longest dictatorship under twentieth-century ruler Antonio Salazar. A 1974 military coup, called the Carnation Revolution, placed the Portuguese at the centre of Cold War attentions. Portugal's quirky relationship with Spain, and with its oldest ally England, is also scrutinized.Portugal, which claims Europe's oldest fixed borders, measures just 561 by 218 kilometres . Within that space, however, it offers a patchwork of widely differing and beautiful landscapes. With an easygoing and seductive lifestyle expressed most fully in their love of food, the Portuguese also have an anarchical streak evident in many facets of contemporary life. A veteran journalist and commentator on Portugal, the author paints an intimate portrait of a fascinating and at times contradictory country and its people.

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