Mon petit doudou lapin: mon livre doux avec des rubans pour les tout-petits

1.850,00 د.ج
Mon petit doudou Un livre doux avec des rubans pour les tout-petits.

La poule et son poussin (Multilingual Edition)

1.700,00 د.ج
Votre tout-petit va adorer ce livre en tissu aux couleurs vives. Son adorable hochet en forme de poule est conçu pour être attrapé et attirer l'attention des bébés.

The Mirror Man

2.300,00 د.ج
En ung kvinna försvinner när hon är på väg hem från skolan. Fem år senare hittas hon mördad på en lekplats mitt i Stockholm. Via övervakningskameror lyckas Joona Linna spåra ett ögonvittne. När det visar sig att vittnet är en psykiskt sjuk man som inte har några som helst minnen av det han såg tar Joona kontakt med hypnotisören Erik Maria Bark.

Culture

2.530,00 د.ج
One of our most brilliant minds offers a sweeping intellectual history that argues for the reclamation of culture’s valueCulture is a defining aspect of what it means to be human. Defining culture and pinpointing its role in our lives is not, however, so straightforward. Terry Eagleton, one of our foremost literary and cultural critics, is uniquely poised to take on the challenge. In this keenly analytical and acerbically funny book, he explores how culture and our conceptualizations of it have evolved over the last two centuries—from rarified sphere to humble practices, and from a bulwark against industrialism’s encroaches to present-day capitalism’s most profitable export. Ranging over art and literature as well as philosophy and anthropology, and major but somewhat "unfashionable" thinkers like Johann Gottfried Herder and Edmund Burke as well as T. S. Eliot, Matthew Arnold, Raymond Williams, and Oscar Wilde, Eagleton provides a cogent overview of culture set firmly in its historical and theoretical contexts, illuminating its collusion with colonialism, nationalism, the decline of religion, and the rise of and rule over the "uncultured" masses. Eagleton also examines culture today, lambasting the commodification and co-option of a force that, properly understood, is a vital means for us to cultivate and enrich our social lives, and can even provide the impetus to transform civil society.