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THE MODERN CLASSIC: OVER 20 MILLION COPIES SOLD A Sunday Times
bestseller and a Richard & Judy book club pick 'The real deal:
one gorgeous read' Stephen King 'This book will change your life.
An instant classic' Daily Telegraph 'A book lover's dream' The
Times Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is the
'Cemetery of Lost Books', a labyrinthine library of obscure and
forgotten titles that have long gone out of print. To this library,
a man brings his 10-year-old son Daniel one cold morning in 1945.
Daniel is allowed to choose one book from the shelves and pulls out
'The Shadow of the Wind' by Julian Carax. But as he grows up,
several people seem inordinately interested in his find. Then, one
night, as he is wandering the old streets once more, Daniel is
approached by a figure who reminds him of a character from the
book, a character who turns out to be the devil. This man is
tracking down every last copy of Carax's work in order to burn
them. What begins as a case of literary curiosity turns into a race
to find out the truth behind the life and death of Julian Carax and
to save those he left behind... 'Marvellous' Sunday Times 'A hymn
of praise to all the joys of reading' Independent 'Gripping and
instantly atmospheric' Mail on Sunday 'Irresistibly readable'
Guardian 'Diabolically good' Elle
1943. As war sweeps across Europe, Max Carver's father moves his
family away from the city, to an old wooden house on the coast. But
as soon as they arrive, strange things begin to happen: Max
discovers a garden filled with eerie statues; his sisters are
plagued by unsettling dreams and voices; a box of old films opens a
window to the past. Most unsettling of all are rumours about the
previous owners and the mysterious disappearance of their son. As
Max delves into the past, he encounters the terrifying story of the
Prince of Mist, a sinister shadow who emerges from the night to
settle old scores, then disappears with the first mists of dawn . .
. Originally published in Spain as a young adult novel, THE PRINCE
OF MIST is a mesmerising tale of mystery, romance and adventure.
Offers a timely contribution covering a range of cutting-edge
empirical research chapters from talented academics around the
globe. Given the range of chapters from academics around the world,
sales are to be expected in a range of countries in the Global
South. Challenges the dominance of northern theories in policing
and the intellectual exclusion of the experiences of most of the
world's population relegated to the margins, therefore contributing
to the growing movement of a Southern Criminology. The material is
timely and is likely to have a significant shelf-life, given the
importance and momentum the debate around southern theories has
gained. This is a unique book with no direct comparisons, and is a
compelling contribution to the field of policing studies. Since
some of the problems described in the chapters are of long-standing
and unlikely to be addressed soon, patriarchy or influence of
religion, the shelf life should be long.
Offers a timely contribution covering a range of cutting-edge
empirical research chapters from talented academics around the
globe. Given the range of chapters from academics around the world,
sales are to be expected in a range of countries in the Global
South. Challenges the dominance of northern theories in policing
and the intellectual exclusion of the experiences of most of the
world's population relegated to the margins, therefore contributing
to the growing movement of a Southern Criminology. The material is
timely and is likely to have a significant shelf-life, given the
importance and momentum the debate around southern theories has
gained. This is a unique book with no direct comparisons, and is a
compelling contribution to the field of policing studies. Since
some of the problems described in the chapters are of long-standing
and unlikely to be addressed soon, patriarchy or influence of
religion, the shelf life should be long.
The echo of the novels of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series
resonates in the stories of Carlos Ruiz Zafon: gathered here for
the first time - and some never before published in English - these
stories are a celebration of one of the world's great storytellers
A boy decides to become a writer when he discovers that his
creative gifts capture the attentions of an aloof young beauty who
has stolen his heart. A labyrinth maker flees Constantinople to a
plague ridden Barcelona, with plans for building a library
impervious to the destruction of time. A strange gentleman tempts
Cervantes to write a book like no other, each page of which could
prolong the life of the woman he loves. And a brilliant Catalan
architect named Antoni Gaudi reluctantly agrees to cross the ocean
to New York, a voyage that will determine the fate of an unfinished
masterpiece. A celebration of a master storyteller, beloved by fans
around the world: 'The real deal: one gorgeous read' Stephen King
'This book will change your life. An instant classic' Daily
Telegraph 'A book lover's dream' The Times 'A hymn of praise to all
the joys of reading' Independent 'Gripping and instantly
atmospheric' Mail on Sunday 'Irresistibly readable' Guardian
'Diabolically good' Elle
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'Magnificent: a dizzying tale of drama,
intrigue and passion' MAIL ON SUNDAY As a child, Daniel Sempere
discovered among the passageways of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books
an extraordinary novel that would change the course of his life.
Now a young man in the Barcelona of the late 1950s, Daniel runs the
Sempere & Sons bookshop and enjoys a seemingly fulfilling life
with his loving wife and son. Yet the mystery surrounding the death
of his mother continues to plague his soul. Just when Daniel
believes he is close to solving this enigma, a conspiracy more
sinister than he could have imagined spreads its tentacles from the
hellish Franco regime. That is when Alicia Gris appears, a soul
born out of the nightmare of the war. She is the one who will lead
Daniel to the edge of the abyss and reveal the secret history of
his family, although at a terrifying price. 'This is a novel to
lose oneself in, and it promotes the sort of reading experience we
remember from childhood - of complete absorption into a fantasy
world' IRISH TIMES
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'Fifteen years on, the remembrance of that day has returned to me.
I have seen that boy wandering through the mist of the railway
station, and the name of Marina has flared up again like a fresh
wound. We all have a secret buried under lock and key in the attic
of our soul. This is mine...' In May 1980, 15-year-old Oscar Drai
suddenly vanishes from his boarding school in the old quarter of
Barcelona. For seven days and nights no one knows his
whereabouts... His story begins in the heart of old Barcelona, when
he meets Marina and her father German Blau, a portrait painter.
Marina takes Oscar to a cemetery to watch a macabre ritual that
occurs on the fourth Sunday of each month. At 10 a.m. precisely a
coach pulled by black horses appears. From it descends a woman
dressed in black, her face shrouded, wearing gloves, holding a
single rose. She walks over to a gravestone that bears no name,
only the mysterious emblem of a black butterfly with open wings.
When Oscar and Marina decide to follow her they begin a journey
that will take them to the heights of a forgotten, post-war
Barcelona, a world of aristocrats and actresses, inventors and
tycoons; and a dark secret that lies waiting in the mysterious
labyrinth beneath the city streets. Carlos Ruiz Zafon was born in
Barcelona and is the author of seven novels including THE SHADOW OF
THE WIND. He is one of the world's most read and best-loved
writers. His work has been translated into more than 40 languages
and published around the world, garnering numerous international
prizes and reaching millions of readers. He divides his time
between Barcelona and Los Angeles.
The stunning new novel from the internationally bestselling author
of THE SHADOW OF THE WIND. In an abandoned mansion at the heart of
Barcelona, a young man - David Martin - makes his living by writing
sensationalist novels under a pseudonym. The survivor of a troubled
childhood, he has taken refuge in the world of books, and spends
his nights spinning baroque tales about the city's underworld. But
perhaps his dark imaginings are not as strange as they seem, for in
a locked room deep within the house letters hinting at the
mysterious death of the previous owner. Like a slow poison, the
history of the place seeps into his bones as he struggles with an
impossible love. Then David receives the offer of a lifetime: he is
to write a book with the power to change hearts and minds. In
return, he will receive a fortune, perhaps more. But as David
begins the work, he realises that there is a connection between
this haunting book and the shadows that surround his home...
A mysterious toymaker who lives as a recluse in an old mansion,
surrounded by the mechanical beings he has created... an enigma
surrounding strange lights that shine through the mists that
envelop the small island on which the old lighthouse stands... a
shadowy creature that hides deep in the woods... these are the
elements of a mystery that bind 14-year-old Irene to Ismael during
one magical summer spent in the Blue Bay. Irene's mother has taken
a job as a housekeeper for the toymaker, Lazarus, but his house
contains more secrets than Irene and Ishmael have bargained for.
THE PRISONER OF HEAVEN returns to the world of the Cemetery of
Forgotten Books and the Sempere & Sons bookshop. It begins just
before Christmas in Barcelona in 1957, one year after Daniel and
Bea from THE SHADOW OF THE WIND have married. They now have a son,
Julian, and are living with Daniel's father at Sempere & Sons.
Fermin still works with them and is busy preparing for his wedding
to Bernarda in the New Year. However something appears to be
bothering him. Daniel is alone in the shop one morning when a
mysterious figure with a pronounced limp enters. He spots one of
their most precious volumes that is kept locked in a glass cabinet,
a beautiful and unique illustrated edition of THE COUNT OF MONTE
CRISTO. Despite the fact that the stranger seems to care little for
books, he wants to buy this expensive edition. Then, to Daniel's
surprise, the man inscribes the book with the words 'To Fermin
Romero de Torres, who came back from the dead and who holds the key
to the future'. This visit leads back to a story of imprisonment,
betrayal and the return of a deadly rival ...
This addition to the ISOR series introduces complementarity models
in a straightforward and approachable manner and uses them to carry
out an in-depth analysis of energy markets, including formulation
issues and solution techniques. In a nutshell, complementarity
models generalize: a. optimization problems via their
Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions b. on-cooperative games in which each
player may be solving a separate but related optimization problem
with potentially overall system constraints (e.g., market-clearing
conditions) c. conomic and engineering problems that aren't
specifically derived from optimization problems (e.g., spatial
price equilibria) d. roblems in which both primal and dual
variables (prices) appear in the original formulation (e.g., The
National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) or its precursor, PIES). As
such, complementarity models are a very general and flexible
modeling format. A natural question is why concentrate on energy
markets for this complementarity approach? s it turns out, energy
or other markets that have game theoretic aspects are best modeled
by complementarity problems. The reason is that the traditional
perfect competition approach no longer applies due to deregulation
and restructuring of these markets and thus the corresponding
optimization problems may no longer hold. Also, in some instances
it is important in the original model formulation to involve both
primal variables (e.g., production) as well as dual variables
(e.g., market prices) for public and private sector energy
planning. Traditional optimization problems can not directly handle
this mixing of primal and dual variables but complementarity models
can and this makes them all that more effective for
decision-makers.
"Gabriel Garcia Marquez meets Umberto Eco meets Jorge Luis Borges
for a sprawling magic show." --"The New York Times Book Review"
A "New York Times" Bestseller
Barcelona, 1945: A city slowly heals in the aftermath of the
Spanish Civil War, and Daniel, an antiquarian book dealer's son who
mourns the loss of his mother, finds solace in a mysterious book
entitled The Shadow of the Wind, by one Julian Carax. But when he
sets out to find the author's other works, he makes a shocking
discovery: someone has been systematically destroying every copy of
every book Carax has written. In fact, Daniel may have the last of
Carax's books in existence. Soon Daniel's seemingly innocent quest
opens a door into one of Barcelona's darkest secrets--an epic story
of murder, madness, and doomed love.
" Anyone who enjoys novels that are scary, erotic, touching,
tragic and thrilling should rush right out to the nearest bookstore
and pick up "The Shadow of the Wind. "Really, you should."
--Michael Dirda, "The Washington Post"
"Wonderous... masterful... "The Shadow of the Wind" is ultimately
a love letter to literature, intended for readers as passionate
about storytelling as its young hero." --"Entertainment Weekly
"(Editor's Choice)
"One gorgeous read." --Stephen King
This addition to the ISOR series introduces complementarity models
in a straightforward and approachable manner and uses them to carry
out an in-depth analysis of energy markets, including formulation
issues and solution techniques. In a nutshell, complementarity
models generalize: a. optimization problems via their
Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions b. on-cooperative games in which each
player may be solving a separate but related optimization problem
with potentially overall system constraints (e.g., market-clearing
conditions) c. conomic and engineering problems that aren't
specifically derived from optimization problems (e.g., spatial
price equilibria) d. roblems in which both primal and dual
variables (prices) appear in the original formulation (e.g., The
National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) or its precursor, PIES). As
such, complementarity models are a very general and flexible
modeling format. A natural question is why concentrate on energy
markets for this complementarity approach? s it turns out, energy
or other markets that have game theoretic aspects are best modeled
by complementarity problems. The reason is that the traditional
perfect competition approach no longer applies due to deregulation
and restructuring of these markets and thus the corresponding
optimization problems may no longer hold. Also, in some instances
it is important in the original model formulation to involve both
primal variables (e.g., production) as well as dual variables
(e.g., market prices) for public and private sector energy
planning. Traditional optimization problems can not directly handle
this mixing of primal and dual variables but complementarity models
can and this makes them all that more effective for
decision-makers.
Barcelona, 1945: A city slowly heals in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and Daniel, an antiquarian book dealer’s son who mourns the loss of his mother, finds solace in a mysterious book entitled "The Shadow of the Wind", by one Julián Carax.
But when he sets out to find the author’s other works, he makes a shocking discovery: someone has been systematically destroying every copy of every book Carax has written. In fact, Daniel may have the last of Carax’s books in existence.
Soon Daniel’s seemingly innocent quest opens a door into one of Barcelona’s darkest secrets - an epic story of murder, madness, and doomed love.
Barcelona, 1957. It is Christmas, and Daniel Sempere and his
wife, Bea, have much to celebrate. They have a beautiful new baby
son named Julian, and their close friend Fermin Romero de Torres is
about to be wed. But their joy is eclipsed when a mysterious
stranger visits the Sempere bookshop and threatens to divulge a
terrible secret that has been buried for two decades in the city's
dark past.
His appearance plunges Fermin and Daniel into a dangerous
adventure that will take them back to the 1940s and the early days
of Franco's dictatorship. The terrifying events of that time launch
them on a search for the truth that will put into peril everything
they love, and will ultimately transform their lives.
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