万本电子书0元读

万本电子书0元读

每满80减40 野蛮生长,才能优雅幸福(套装共10册)
野蛮生长,才能优雅幸福(套装共10册)
涂梦珊;天湖小舟等
¥258.00
本套装包括:《明白:满手烂牌,也要过好人生》、《在繁华的世界勇敢地活:当你勇敢前行,世间繁华皆属于你》、《余生,做一个自带光芒的女子》、《我更喜欢风雨中前行的自己:就算泪流满面,也要咬牙向前》、《刻意成长:如何掌控人生主动权》、《引爆执行力:16项高效技能加身,一站式持续增值》、《总有一天你会变成自己喜欢的样子:销量破亿,席卷全球50多个国家的励志经典!》、《真正的接纳,就是爱上不完美的自己》、《单身时代:五年探寻之旅,还原中国剩女时代的真实面貌》、《心的重建:生命中的失去,就是重整命运的机会》。
生动:在漫游中发现艺术
生动:在漫游中发现艺术
巫鸿
¥258.00
“生”指生命,“动”指运动。在品评艺术时,“生动”意味着作品富有动感和生命力。浏览古今中外有关艺术的写作,我们发现各地的人对理想图像的想象大致相同:在抽象画和“观念艺术”产生之前,当人们赞美一幅画的时候,无论在中国或欧洲,“生动”和“如生”是*常用的两个词汇。越美好的艺术品越具有内在的生命,越像生命体那样能够触动人心。 ——巫鸿 “生动”是东西方艺术评论中都会用的词,中国南齐谢赫在《古画品录》中,将“气韵生动”列为绘画“八法”之首,这一标准也成为后世衡量艺术的至高标准。那么艺术品如何才算“生动”?艺术家为了“生动”做了哪些努力?在《生动》这本书中,巫鸿先生从具象和抽象两个层面进行了解读。《生动》的内容主要包括三部分:*部分“动感”,讲述古今中外艺术中对“动”的表现。艺术中表现运动的画面数不胜数,给人的感觉却各不相同——古埃及壁画中有捕鸟的猎人,但他们似动非动。而战国帛画《人物御龙图》中,主体人物纹丝不动,却传递出御风而行的动感。为什么会这样?跟随巫鸿先生的眼睛,我们将学会用“运动”的视角阅读经典作品,注意到《洛神赋图》《女史箴图》中优美的飘带,重新审视莫高窟、麦积山石窟壁画中的飞天艺术。第二部分“风气”,聚焦常被图像学研究忽略的主题——风,讨论的范围从古希腊的风神浮雕到汉代画像石中的“风伯”,又到西方艺术名作《维纳斯的诞生》中横贯画面的风气,还有无形的“阴风”“鬼气”。第三部分“情动”,透过身体的动态语言,解读内在的微妙情动。情绪构成艺术作品的心理深度,而对死亡的哀痛无疑是至为激烈的一种。那么,不同地区的艺术在表现哀痛的方式上有何不同?巫鸿先生结合古埃及、希腊、罗马艺术中的葬礼图像,以及佛教的涅槃图像、中国墓葬壁画等,追索出一条“情动”的演变轨迹。跟随巫鸿先生的眼光,我们将从一种艺术形式游移到另一种形式,从一个层面跨越到另一个层面,发现艺术作品之间超文化和超历史的无穷联系。
Blossom Street Bundle (Book 6-10): Twenty Wishes / Summer on Blossom Street / Ha
Blossom Street Bundle (Book 6-10): Twenty Wishes / Summer on Blossom Street / Ha
Debbie Macomber
¥258.00
Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy' - Candis Welcome to Blossom Street – where dreams come true. Fall head over heels in Blossom Street with the second five books in Debbie Macomber’s bestselling series bundled together for perfect reading pleasure. Including: Twenty Wishes, Summer on Blossom Street, Hannah’s List, A Turn in the Road and Thursdays at Eight. Make time for friends. Make time for Debbie Macomber.
每满80减40 世界文化寻踪(套装共6册)
世界文化寻踪(套装共6册)
干春松,张晓芒,埃洛伊丝・米勒等
¥258.00
本套装包括《中国文化常识:一本了解中国文化的微型百科》《优雅的发现:伦敦的每一个角落,都铭刻着一场文学盛宴》《德国文化漫游:再遥远也能拥抱不灭的浪漫主义灵魂》《莎士比亚的戏剧世界》《优雅的相遇》《菊与刀》
The Art of the Film:Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
The Art of the Film:Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Dermot Power,Stuart Craig
¥257.90
Step inside the world of the talented art departments who, led by Academy Award?-winning production designer Stuart Craig, were responsible for the creation of the unforgettable characters, locations and beasts from the eagerly anticipated new adventure in J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World. The Art of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, edited by Dermot Power, concept artist on the film, takes you on a magical journey through a design process every bit as wonderful as that encountered by Newt Scamander in the wizarding world:from the earliest gatherings of the artists, designers and filmmakers to the magical time of the film’s production itself at Leavesden Studios. Bursting with hundreds of production paintings, concept sketches, storyboards, blueprints and matte paintings, and filled with unique insights about the filmmaking journey from Stuart Craig and the artists themselves, this superb book – officially licensed by Warner Bros. Consumer Products – presents a visual feast for readers, and will welcome fans of Harry Potter films into the world of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Yorkshire Dales (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 130)
Yorkshire Dales (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 130)
John Lee
¥257.90
A definitive natural history of the Yorkshire Dales, covering the range of wildlife habitats, rich cultural heritage and ecological history of one of our best-loved National Parks. The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a special place: its outstanding scenery and the diversity of habitats is perhaps unrivalled in any other National Park in Britain. This rich biodiversity has been a great attraction to naturalists for over two centuries. But to fully appreciate the present-day plant and animal communities, their status and the constraints upon them, it is important to understand the geology and landscape history of the National Park, including the role that human populations have played in modifying the environment. In this long-anticipated New Naturalist volume, John Lee introduces the National Park, exploring both its geology and geomorphology, and describing the role of early naturalists and the Yorkshire Naturalists Union in recording and understanding the natural history of the Dales. He describes the major habitats or groups of habitats which underline the ecological importance of the Dales. Lee covers the earliest settlement times to the modern day, and he focuses in particular on the most iconic plant of the Dales, the Lady’s Slipper Orchid, arguably the rarest of native British plants, which until recently was thought to be confined to a single plant in the Dales. Lee takes a historical approach, describing its near eradication and early attempts to conserve it – including the establishment of a secret society – concluding with recent scientific conservation approaches.
Brecon Beacons (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 126)
Brecon Beacons (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 126)
Jonathan Mullard
¥257.90
The first comprehensive book to be published about the wildlife of the Brecon Beacons is a much-anticipated addition to the New Naturalist series, and reveals the natural wonders of this seemingly wild and inhospitable mountain landscape. The Brecon Beacons range across upland Wales and create a varied landscape of extensive cave systems, limestone crags and rich meadows. This variety supports thousands of species, some of which are found nowhere else on Earth. The natural history of the Brecon Beacons is like most parts of the British Isles – inextricably linked to the activities of man across many thousand years. Jonathan Mullard explores the evolving landscape and observes its effects on its native species and habitats. He provides a detailed examination of the geology of the region and the integration of the archaeological and historic landscape with the natural landscape and its fauna. Covering the vast diversity of its mountains and moorlands, rivers and waterfalls, caves, woodlands, wetlands and farmland, he provides an overview of man’s influence on the natural environment over the centuries and the ongoing conservation of the area. A landscape rich in legends, the Brecon Beacons play host to a number of myths involving, among others, King Arthur. Mullard explores these rich tales alongside other cultural landmarks of historical interest, such as the churches and chapels of the area. The culmination of years of research, New Naturalist Brecon Beacons is an inspiring exploration of this diverse and fascinating area.
Lakes, Loughs and Lochs (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 128)
Lakes, Loughs and Lochs (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 128)
Brian Moss
¥257.90
Another volume in the popular New Naturalist series, this book gives a comprehensive account of the natural history of Britain and Ireland’s inland waters, many of which are popular holiday destinations. The study of life in British lakes and rivers has been traditionally neglected in natural history publications, and yet the intricacies of plant and animal ecology as a whole can be readily studied in a pond or lake. Not since Macan and Worthington’s landmark publication in 1951, Life in Lakes and Rivers – volume 15 in the New Naturalist series – has there been a comprehensive overview of British freshwater life. In Brian Moss’s much-anticipated new volume, he gives a passionate account of the natural history of our lakes, loughs and lochs. Our understanding of lakes has changed enormously since the days of Macan and Worthington. From new techniques using stable isotopes and molecular biology to ambitious approaches using whole lakes for experiments; from advances in chemical methods that detect tiny traces of organic substances to the development of new electronic instruments, it is becoming increasingly urgent to make use of these advances to help maintain and conserve some of the most damaged of the Earth’s ecosystems. Freshwaters form the fascinating threads that stitch together the landscapes of our planet with a myriad of exchanges involving an array of organisms, from algae and insects to hippopotami and otters. Healthy lakes and their shores influence our quality of life and they strengthen the economy. They are important ecosystems that can sustain a healthy balance of aquatic life, provide us with much enjoyment, and help support our socio-economic needs. At the same time they suffer the consequences of human abuses of the land – increasing urbanisation, intensive farming, drainage and an increasing invasion of non-native species, to name but a few. Moss explores the richness of their fundamental ecology, emphasizing the need to view these freshwater systems as a whole, and not to manage or assess them in isolation, as well as the importance of ongoing conservation efforts.
Shallow Seas (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 131)
Shallow Seas (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 131)
Peter Hayward
¥257.90
Told for the first time in English, Paul Preston’s new book tells the story of a preventable tragedy that cost many thousands of lives and ruined tens of thousands more at the end of the Spanish Civil War. This is the story of an avoidable humanitarian tragedy that cost many thousands of lives and ruined tens of thousands more. It has many protagonists but centres on three individuals. One, Dr Juan Negrín, the victim of what might be termed a conspiracy of fools, tried to prevent it. Two bore responsibility for what transpired. One of those, Julián Besteiro, was guilty of culpable na?vety. The other, Segismundo Casado behaved with a remarkable combination of cynicism, arrogance and selfishness. On 5 March 1939, the eternally malcontent Colonel Casado launched a military coup against the government of Juan Negrín. Ironically, he ensured that the end of the Spanish Civil War was almost identical to its beginning. As Mola, Franco and the other conspirators of 1936 had done, Casado led a part of the Republican Army in revolt against the Republican government. He claimed, as they had done, and equally without foundation, that Negrín’s government was the puppet of the Communist Party and that a coup was imminent to establish a Communist dictatorship. Casado’s ambition was to go down in history as the man who ended the Spanish Civil War. Instead he ensured the Republic ended in catastrophe and shame as Negrin’s attempts to achieve an honourable and negotiated peace with guarantees for the civilian population were thwarted and Franco and his forces wreaked havoc and revenge. Madrid collapsed into civil war and two thousand people died. Refugees fled reprisals in their thousands and those who couldn’t escape met a terrible fate. Paul Preston, the leading historian of 20th century Spain, tells this shocking story for the first time in English. It is a harrowing tale of how the flawed decisions of politicans can lead to tragedy.
Owls (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 125)
Owls (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 125)
Mike Toms
¥257.90
Owls have always featured prominently in the mythology and folklore of a variety of cultures. These mysterious nocturnal creatures are thought to be symbols of wisdom, omens of death, and bringers of prophecy. In fact, owls are one of the oldest species of vertebrate animal, with fossils dating back 60 million years. Owls have been a source of inspiration to writers, artists, historians and naturalists alike. In a much-anticipated volume on one of Britain’s most fascinating group of birds, Mike Toms draws on a wealth of experience and research, providing a comprehensive natural history of British owls. The first part of the book covers various aspects of owl taxonomy, origins, anatomy, behaviour and ecology and looks across the British owl species, drawing comparisons and highlighting differences. The second part takes each species in turn to provide a more detailed perspective, fleshing out relevant conservation issues, behaviour and status. Toms explores Britain’s beloved Barn Owl, Tawny Owl and Snowy Owl amongst several others. He uses the vast database and latest research from his work with the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) to focus particularly on the specifics of owls’ breeding ecology, their dispersal patterns, diet, vocalisations, de*ion, population changes and mortality. He addresses conservation issues, changes in legislation and potential changes in the status of one of Britain’s most iconic birds, providing a fascinating overview of the biology and history of British owls.
Early Humans (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 134)
Early Humans (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 134)
Nicholas Ashton
¥257.90
Nick Ashton has been a curator at the British Museum for over 30 years, specialising in Lower and Middle Palaeolithic archaeology. He helps curate the extensive stone tool collections from these periods and has directed and published major excavation projects at the Lower Palaeolithic sites of High Lodge, Barnham, Elveden and Hoxne (all in Suffolk). He is currently Co-Director of the Pathways to Ancient Britain Project funded by the Calleva Foundation. His work focuses on the earliest occupation of northern Europe, currently being investigated through fieldwork at Happisburgh (Norfolk), the early human adaptation to northern environments and the investigation of when Britain first became an island.
Falcons (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 132)
Falcons (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 132)
Richard Sale
¥257.90
Falcons have been a source of inspiration to writers, artists, historians and naturalists alike. In a much-anticipated volume on one of Britain’s most fascinating group of birds, Richard Sale draws on a wealth of experience and research, providing a comprehensive natural history of the four British breeding falcons. The book takes each of the four breeding species in turn (Kestrel, Merlin, Hobby and Peregrine Falcon), exploring its form, habitat, breeding biology and status, along with a chapter on the hunting techniques of each species.
Terns (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 123)
Terns (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 123)
David Cabot,Ian Nisbet
¥257.90
This New Naturalist volume provides a much-anticipated overview of these fascinating birds – the first book on the natural history of British and Irish terns since 1934. Terns are small seabirds that are commonly seen along coastlines and estuaries in the summer months – their graceful flight and command of the air are among their most attractive features. Most of the five species of terns breeding in Britain and Ireland today are under intensive management, involving protection from predators, human interference, egg-collecting, recreational activities, land-use changes, and a range of issues concerning climate change, including rising sea levels and flooding of low-lying colonies. If these protective measures were abandoned then the numbers of terns would inevitably decline, with the possibility of several species ending up on the endangered list. Covering the history of terns in Britain and Ireland, David Cabot and Ian Nisbet explore these diverse issues as well as offering a comprehensive natural history of these stunning seabirds. Drawing on a wealth of new information and research, the authors focus on migrations, food and feeding ecology as well as breeding biology and behaviour. Perhaps most importantly, they highlight recent conservation issues and prospects, and what this means for the future of terns.
Beetles (Collins New Naturalist Library)
Beetles (Collins New Naturalist Library)
Richard Jones
¥257.90
Richard Jones is a nationally acclaimed entomologist, a fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, fellow of the Linnean Society, and past president of the British Entomological and Natural History Society. He has been fascinated by wildlife since a childhood exploring the South Downs and Sussex Weald after plants and insects – especially beetles. He now writes about insects, nature and the environment for BBC Wildlife, Gardener’s World, Countryfile, the Guardian and Sunday Times and has regular media appearances on programmes such as Springwatch Unsprung, Natural Histories and Open Country. He is the author of several books on science and wildlife.
每满80减40 中国绿色工业年鉴(2019)
中国绿色工业年鉴(2019)
中国工业节能与清洁生产协会
¥257.60
为了一步发挥中国工业节能与清洁生产协会在工业绿色发展领域的资源平台优势和桥梁纽带作用,加快节能环保、清洁生产和绿色发展等各项工作的顺利展,推动国家各项政策文件的落地实施,引导工业企业采用先适用的新技术、新设备、新材料,推动绿色工业领域的咨询、设计、承包、装备、运营等,帮助企业把握"一带一路”能源合作所提供的市场机遇"走出去”,中国工业节能与清洁生产协会组织编写了《中国绿色工业年鉴(2019)》。年鉴涵盖绿色工业发展的各个领域,全面详实地反应"十三五”期间我国绿色工业发展情况,集中展示绿色工业发展领域具有典型性、示范性的优秀企事业单位,重推荐市场应用广、节能减排潜力大、需求拉动效应明显的重领域先技术与装备,将成为实际工作中具有较强推广性和实用性的工具书,也可供工业发展相关领域研究人员和行业主管部门人员参考。
每满80减40 民国大师列传(全8册)
民国大师列传(全8册)
传奇人物编辑部
¥256.99
民国新旧交替、命运之争, 在旧传统和新思潮的影响下,涌现了一大批杰出的思想者与文人墨客, 他们博学多才、冠绝当时,创造了中国思想史上ZUI传奇的一页。 这些耳熟能详的人物背后,都藏有哪些不为人知的有趣故事; 这些众所周知的故事背后, 又有着怎样曲折离奇的隐情? 著名作家、《南渡北归》作者岳南老师,为您还原ZUI真实、ZUIQUANMIAN、ZUI有趣的的民国大师故事!
最经典英语文库(第十五辑)共15册
最经典英语文库(第十五辑)共15册
¥256.85
告别碎片式阅读,从阅读经典开始。“最经典英语文库”系列丛书(15辑)共15册:《虹》《无意识幻想曲》《邦斯舅舅》《米德尔马契》《十年以后》《贝尔武夫(英国史诗)》《人性论》《褐衣男子》《九三年》《莎士比亚传》《夜与日》《雅各的房间》《铁面人》《契诃夫短篇小说精选集》《首相绑架案》。
每满80减40 黑镜头20周年纪念系列:中国这100年+人类这100年2(大师镜头下小人物的大时代&历史中的人性之美)
黑镜头20周年纪念系列:中国这100年+人类这100年2(大师镜头下小人物的大时代&历史中的人性之美)
肖全
¥256.00
本书收录了罗伯特?卡帕、亨利?卡蒂埃-布列松、马克?吕布、尤金?史密斯、史蒂夫?麦柯里等摄影大师的110幅代表作。这些作品在时间上跨越了一个世纪,地域上跨越了欧洲、美洲、非洲、亚洲以及远东地区。这些图片展示了世界百年重大事件中的微观景象,并通过每个照片主人公的面庞以及他们的人生故事体现坎坷人生以及动荡时代里的人性之美。一张照片,一个故事,一个事件,一段世界史。 这是一本通过历史中小人物的照片和故事从侧面反映中国变迁的摄影故事集,一个世纪以来,中国历史沧桑巨变,很多人都会觉得历史是大人物的局,但是真实的历史是每一个普通人的爱恨情仇、是每一个人的收获与坎坷。这个时代是中国的大时代,也是每一个普普通通中国人的大时代。摄影大师给你带来100余张历史中的面孔,以及中国人的情感与生活。
每满80减40 图说中西方艺术系列(套装共8册)
图说中西方艺术系列(套装共8册)
伊丽达;等
¥255.99
中国绘画艺术的长河,汇聚了中华民族几千年的文化精髓,是中华民族宝贵的精神财富。泛舟其上,你会发现,这里有太平盛世中的淡泊宁静,有忧患的感伤,更有亡国失地的伤痛!欣赏这些艺术珍品,可以激荡心灵,陶冶性情,启你多彩的人生。
实用中医儿科学(试读本)
实用中医儿科学(试读本)
张奇文,朱锦善
免费
     本书紧扣“实用”“中医”“儿科学”三大关键词,是全面系统论述中医儿科学基本理论与临床实践的大型实用型中医儿科学临床专著。本书内容有三大特:一是体现厚重的中医儿科基础理论,从中医儿科学术源流、古今历代儿科重要医著到中医儿科学基础理论,从儿科发病特、诊疗特色到小儿养育保健与护理特,均系统论述;二是融汇古今儿科学术精华与医疗经验,对儿科病证分中医传统候证与现代临床疾病加以论述,力求全面系统,更着力于精确实用,注重实践,将适用于小儿的传统疗法如外治、推拿、针灸以及民间便方、名医验方运用于现代儿科临床;三是专注于辨证论治的中医临证思维,破除“辨证分型”“分型(证)施治”的西医思维模式与框框,从临床实际出发,对每一病证的治疗以[证治条辨]的形式编写,充分体现中医辨证论治的原则性、灵活性与包容性,并对每一病证专设[临证思路]一栏,从“病机辨识”“症状识辨”“治法与处方原则”以及“用药式”四个方面加以阐述,启迪中医临床思维。回归中医临床,提高中医辨证论治水平与临证能力。      全书分儿科学术源流、儿科基础、儿科治法、儿科名医验方、证候、疾病及附录7篇。内容宏富,论证深,理论全面,治疗实用,概括古今,面向未来。是大型实用型中医临床医学参考工具书,可供中医界、特别是中医儿科界高、中级医疗、教学、科研人员参考。  
淮南子校释--新编诸子集成续编(试读本)
淮南子校释--新编诸子集成续编(试读本)
张双棣撰
免费
《淮南子》,又名《淮南鸿烈》,是西汉淮南王刘安及其门客收集资料集体编写而成的一部哲学著作,在继承先秦道家思想的基础上,糅合了阴阳、墨、法和一部分儒家思想。《淮南子》内容牢笼天地,博极古今,是研究中国古代哲学、政治、军事、思想的重要典籍,也是探寻古代天文、历法、地理、物候、养生乃至文学、神话、民俗的宝藏,同时还是考察汉初语言的极珍贵的资料。     《淮南子校释》以正统《道藏》本为底本,以景宋本、王溥本等十二种有代表性的版本为校本加以校勘,并辑录庄逵吉、王念孙、孙诒让、杨树达、于省吾等众家注释。校释本最早出版于1997年,本次为第三次增补修订本。