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Atrium Verlag Ein Dichter gibt Auskunft
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La escuela de los dictadores
Erich Kästner fue uno de los pocos autores literarios alemanes que vivieron el exilio interior por voluntad propia. Durante doce años se le prohibió escribir y publicar, no solo en Alemania, sino que los tentáculos del régimen nazi extendieron su prohibición a otros países.En " La Escuela de los Dictadores " , un pequeño equipo de personas, comandadas por un ingenioso catedrático con ínfulas, se hace con el poder omnímodo, pretendiendo supervisar y dirigir toda la actividad del pueblo, pero también la de los políticos, de manera que el presidente de esa dictadura imaginaria sea la perfecta marioneta que obedezca a todos los movimientos previstos por los " manejantes " profesionales. Una advertencia para el futuro, ante ese teatro que siempre puede volver a convertirse en un cruel teatro del mundo.
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Krapp&Gutknecht Verlag Erich Kstner 25 Gedichte Unterrichtsmaterialien Kopiervolagen Hinweise und Analysen
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Atrium Verlag Der kleine Mann
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Atrium Verlag Die Schildbürger
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Atrium Verlag Der gestiefelte Kater
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Atrium Verlag Don Quichotte
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Atrium Verlag AG Der 35. Mai
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Atrium Verlag Interview mit dem Weihnachtsmann Schne Bescherungen
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Atrium Verlag Die Schule der Diktatoren Eine Komdie in neun Bildern
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Atrium Verlag ber das Verbrennen von Bchern
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Atrium Verlag Vom Kleinmaleins des Seins
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Atrium Verlag Drei Mnner im Schnee Inferno im Hotel
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Atrium Verlag Leben ist immer lebensgefährlich
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Atrium Verlag Doktor Erich Kästners Lyrische Hausapotheke
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Atrium Verlag Das doppelte Lottchen
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Atrium Verlag Notabene 45 Ein Tagebuch
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Atrium Verlag AG Das fliegende Klassenzimmer
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Atrium Verlag AG Das doppelte Lottchen
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Lizzie Skurnick Books Lisa and Lottie
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Atrium Verlag Die Konferenz der Tiere
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Atrium Verlag Der kleine Mann und die kleine Miss
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Atrium Verlag Emil und die Detektive
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Atrium Verlag Till Eulenspiegel
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Atrium Verlag Als ich ein kleiner Junge war
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Atrium Verlag Der kleine Mann und die kleine Miss
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Atrium Verlag Zwischen hier und dort Reisen mit Erich Kstner
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Atrium Verlag Monolog in der Badewanne
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Diogenes Verlag AG,Switzerland Das Erich Kstner Lesebuch bk1796
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Klett Sprachen GmbH Als ich ein kleiner Junge war
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Atrium Verlag Der Herr aus Glas Erzhlungen
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Atrium Verlag Die dreizehn Monate
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Atrium Verlag AG Emil und die Detektive
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Penguin Random House Children's UK Emil and the Detectives
EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES by Erich Kastner has been in print ever since it was first published in 1928.Young Emil is robbed on his first real railway journey of money entrusted to him by his hard-working mother for the relatives he is to stay with in Berlin. A gang of boys about his own age come to his aid, and a thrilling adventure full of surprises ensues as they use their wits to devise a wonderfully simple but practical trick to capture the thief.With every detail clearly drawn - from the tiresome business of getting into best clothes for the journey, down to the final anxiety as to what shall be done with a gloriously unexpected reward - this is a story all young readers will enjoy.Reissued in the 'A Puffin Book' series of children's modern classics.
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Vintage Publishing Emil and the Three Twins
'Password Emil!'Emil and the detectives are on holiday by the seaside when they meet the three Byrons. One Byron is the father and the other two are the sons, Mackie and Jackie. Jackie is bigger than Mackie and Byron Senior is very annoyed about it. But what is Jackie to do? When Emil and the detectives discover that the father is planning to desert poor Jackie they are determined to come to the rescue but not before they've been cast away on a desert island...BACKSTORY: Test your knowledge of Emil and his friends and discover some fun seaside activities!
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Pushkin Children's Books The Flying Classroom
'Walter Trier's deceptively innocent drawings are as classic as Kästner's words; I never tire of them' Quentin Blake Martin's school is no ordinary school. There are snowball fights, kidnappings, cakes, a parachute jump, a mysterious man called 'No-Smoking' who lives in a railway carriage and a play about a flying classroom. As the Christmas holidays draw near, Martin and his friends - nervous Uli, cynical Sebastian, Johnny, who was rescued by a sea captain, and Matthias, who is always hungry (particularly after a meal) - are preparing for the end-of-term festivities. But there are surprises, sadness and trouble on the way - and a secret that changes everything. The Flying Classroom is a magical, thrilling and bittersweet story about friendship, fun and being brave when you are at your most scared. (It also features a calf called Eduard, but you will have to read it to find out why.) Erich Kästner, writer, poet and journalist, was born in Dresden in 1899. His first children's book, Emil and the Detectives, was published in 1929 and has since sold millions of copies around the world and been translated into around 60 languages. After the Nazis took power in Germany, Kästner's books were burnt and he was excluded from the writers' guild. He won many awards, including the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1960. He died in 1974. Walter Trier was born in Prague in 1880. In 1910 he moved to Berlin, where he would later be introduced to Kästner, and began his career drawing cartoons for the Berliner Illustrated. He also contributed to the satirical weekly Simplicissimus, where during the 1920s, despite great personal risk, he ridiculed Hitler and the Nazi Party in a series of cartoons. In 1936 he fled to London, where he was involved in producing anti-Nazi leaflets and political propaganda drawings. He would go on to have a rich career, producing around 150 covers for the humorous magazine Lilliput. He died in 1951 in Ontario, Canada. Anthea Bell is an award-winning translator. Having studied English at Oxford University, she has had a long and successful career, translating works from French, German and Danish. She is best known for her translations of the much-loved Asterix books, Stefan Zweig and W.G. Sebald.
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Pushkin Children's Books Dot and Anton
'Gadzooks!' said Dot ... 'The things that boy can do!' Dot loves play-acting, dressing up her pet dachshund Piefke and making up words like 'splentastic'. Her best friend is Anton, who lives in a little apartment and looks after his mother. They share a secret - every night, when their parents think they are asleep, they sell matches and shoelaces on the streets of Berlin with Dot's grumpy governess. But why? The answers involve a villain called 'Robert the Devil', a club-wielding maid, a wobbly tooth, a pair of silver shoes and a policeman dancing the tango, as Dot and Anton get into all sorts of scrapes and even solve a crime in this delightful, touching and hilarious adventure story.
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