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Larousse Rights Catalogue 2018-2019 Mrs. EVELYNE Le BOURSE Mrs. ELVIRE MORISOT Mr. JEAN-FRANÇOIS RICHEZ RIGHTS DIRECTOR RIGHTS MANAGER RIGHTS MANAGER Direct tel : +33(0)1 44 39 44 11 Direct tel : +33(0)1 44 39 43 96 Direct tel : +33(0)1 44 39 51 73 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] In charge of : Latin America, Asia, Poland, In charge of : Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, In charge of : English, German, Dutch, Romania, Greece, Italia, Spain, Portugal Finnish, Icelandic, Estonian, Latvian, Hebrew, Indonesian, Arabic and Farsi and Turkey. Lithuanian, Russian, Belarussian, Ukrainian, languages. Georgian, Azeri, Armenian, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Albanian, Macedonian and Bulgarian. NUART : 9570057 – ISBN/EAN : 3560395561601 – Code projet : 322751 graphisme : SOYOUSEE.COM RIGHTS CATALOGUE 2018-2019 Summary 2018 / 2019 Foreign Languages English Tests English Reading 65 HARRAP’S TESTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL CHILDREN 1-27 COOKING & WINE 31-45 GARDENING / NATURE/ANIMALS 54-56 Collection Yes You Can! - Harrap’s Documentaries 1-11 Cooking Tips & Ideas 31 Gardening 54-55 SERIES: YES YOU CAN! - HARRAP’S From 9 months old 1 Foolproof 32-35 Foolproof Gardening 54 From 2 years old 2-3 To improve your English by reading English and American novels and avoid tedious researches in a dictionary, choose “Yes You Can!” In the original text, difficult words and expressions Foolproof Series 32-33 From 3 years old 4-6 Nature 55 are highlighted and translated in the same page margin. Foolproof Concise Series 34-35 From 5 years old 7-10 Animals & Pets 56 Soft cover, 12.5 x 19.2 cm, 224 pages. Around 120 to 180,000 characters to translate. Retail price: 8.95 € From 8 years old 11 Cooking Machines 36-38 Thermomix 36 NEW NEW Picture books 12-15 With a Cooking Machine Help - Cookeo 36-37 From 18 months old 12 Ustensilissimo 38 From 3 years old 13 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 57-62 Pass the BULATS From 6 years old 14-15 Detox & Healthy 39 PASS THE BULATS Society and Culture 57-59 Jonah Wilson Summer Food 39 Miscellaneous 57 Activities 16-20 Reading and Listening are tested One Hundred 58 From 2 years old 16 Food Trips 39 by the Business Language Testing From 3 years old 17 Petit Larousse de 58-59 Service. MCQ, essential vocabulary, From 7 years old 18 Cooking Trends 40-41 Depicted by Painting 59 grammar. My Little Fancies 40-41 From 8 years old 20 Thinking the World 60-61 Soft cover, format 20.5 x 27.5 cm, Le Temps de l’innocence L’Innocence du Père Brown La Promenade au phare Orgueil et préjugés 240 pages. Learning 21-27 Easy & Tasty 42-43 Novels 61 AGE OF INNOCENCE THE INNOCENCE OF FATHER TO THE LIGHTHOUSE PRIDE AND PREJUDICE All in One Main Course 42-43 Retail price: 19.95 € Edith Wharton BROWN Virginia Woolf Jane Austen Early learning: the Montessori range 21-23 Book code: 6683626 Gilbert-Keith Chesterton From 2 to 8 years old 24 Fine Arts 62 Putlizer Prize in 1921, the novel, through Before the Great War, Mr Ramsay, his A lively, elegant and ironic style for a very Cooking Excellency 44 A stumpy Roman catholic priest becomes Language Learning 25-27 Fine Arts Albums 62 the story of a couple put in danger by numerous guests and children are enjoying sharp social satire of the English society at an amateur detective and solves mystery th Wines & Drinks 45 a free and independent woman who the long summer days in the Isle of Skye. the turn of the 19 century. Mrs Bennet, overrides the value of the high society, by using his intuition and his knowledge of Their feelings and thoughts form an penniless, wants to marry her daughters Baby Food 45 depicts accurately the New-Yok upper mankind rather than deduction based on ever-changing picture, in keeping with the to rich husbands, which is not easy GAMES & LEISURE 63 class. It questions the social prejudices and scientific details. He faces here the great unpredictable weather. Will they be able for a landed gentry family living in the CRAFTS & HOBBIES 27-30 morality at the end of the 19th century. French criminal Flambeau. Crime must be to go to the Lighthouse tomorrow? countryside… Escape Games 63 Book code: 7405006 punished… Book code: 3698484 Book code: 8061508 Sewing & Knitting 27 Book code: 2563803 Role Games 63 DIY 28-29 HEALTH & WELL-BEING 46-53 English Games 63 Paper Activities 30 Pregnancy & Parenting 46-48 Happy Origami 30 Pregnancy & Early Childhood 46 Bullet Books 30 Childhood 47 4 000 QCM pour réussir The Keys of Positive Education 48 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 64-65 les épreuves d’anglais aux concours Self-Help 49-53 Mini Visual Dictionaries 64 4,000 MCQ FOR ENGLISH Live Better 49 HIGH SCHOOL EXAMS Travel: 100% Visual 64 Collective work Manage Your Life 50 Le Portait de Dorian Gray Gatsby le Magnifique Frankenstein Le Chien des Baskerville Over 1,500 exercises and MCQ to Relax! 51 Study Aids 64-65 THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY THE GREAT GATSBY FRANKENSTEIN THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES Train Your Brain, Train Your Body 52 prepare for trade and engineering Oscar Wilde Francis Scott Fitzgerald Mary Shelley Arthur Conan Doyle English Tests 64-65 high schools exams. Green Life 53 The handsome Dorian Gray, jealous of An extravagant millionaire is obsessed by Modern Prometheus, Victor Frankenstein An attempted murder inspired by the legend of English Reading 65 Soft cover, format 20.5 x 27.5 cm, his portrait, wishes that it ages instead of a seducing married woman. Decadence, creates a frightening creature that becomes a fearsome, diabolical hound supposed to stalk 480 pages. Yes You Can! 65 a monster. Three narrators give different the Baskerville family. Holmes proves that a Retail price: 19.95 € him. That becomes reality and the portrait idealism, resistance to change and excess: Book code: 3898457 carries all his sins until the moment when, a critical view of the American social points of view: Frankenstein, a Polar explorer human hand hides behind this dark affair. desperate, he stabs it. history during the Roaring Twenties. who tells the story and the monster. Book code: 1510113 Book code: 8640498 Book code: 1510236 Book code: 8640252 Children Documentaries From 9 months 1 FORTHCOMING NEW Collection Les Bébimagiers Collection Mes premiers mots SERIES: MY BABY PICTURE BOOK SERIES: MY FIRST WORDS PICTURE BOOK Marion Pifraretti A series of picture books illustrating words, sometimes staged, with a An original concept mixing drawing and photos where the baby finds an echo of his daily life. Sweet and full of humor, each title features one little character who appears on each page from the beginning to the single child. Seeing another baby photographed, the baby sees himself in a mirror. ord. end and explains the words. In addition, 5 double pages asking the From 18 months. child to associate a picture and a word. For each volume: Board book, format 15.5 x 16 cm, 12 pages, fully illustrated. 10,000 characters. approx. From 18 months. Retail price: 7,90 € Each volume: soft cover, format 13.5 x 13.5 cm; 192 pages; 150 illustrations, around 2,500 characters. Retail price: 12.90 € NEW NEW Le Repas Le Jardin Le Pot THE MEAL AT THE GARDEN TRAINING POT 5 key scenes: Lola climbs in her highchair, lets 5 key scenes: Noé waters the strawberries; he 5 key scenes: Tim wants to wee; peas fall everywhere, eats purée with her fingers, picks up a leaf; he digs the soil with his shovel, he runs to the bathroom; he La Maison La Crèche then a fruit with a spoon and finishes everything admires the tiny ants and picks up a flower for undresses, sits on the pot and AT HOME AT THE KINDERGARDEN in her dish. his mom. goes pee. Bérengère Staron GWÉ Bookcode : 1643405 Bookcode : 7564627 Book code: 6675622 Book code: 6675745 Book code: 2088113 Le Coucher NEW NEW BED TIME 5 key scenes: Lisa puts her pyjamas, brushes her teeth, tells a story to her cuddly toy, kisses it and falls asleep as a grown-up…. Book code: 2080990 Les Animaux Les Véhicules ANIMALS VEHICLES Julie Mercier Audrey Brien Bookcode : 7564381 Bookcode : 1643282 FORTHCOMING La Nature NATURE Le Corps et les émotions BODY & EMOTIONS 2 Children Documentaries From 2 years old NEW Collection Larousse des 1 000 Collection Mon grand imagier quiz SERIES: THE TODDLERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA First initiations to essential knowledge in a large, format dedicated to children from 2 to 6 years old. SERIES: MY BIG QUIZ PICTURE BOOK For each volume: format 25.5 x 32 cm, padded hard cover; 64 pages; 1,000 illustrations and 10,000 characters. approx. Very large quiz picture books for toddlers, nicely illustrated. Retail price: 14,90 & 14.95 € € These cardboard books associate a picture book and a question-and-answer game. NEW From 2 years old. Each volume: format 25.5 x 34 cm, board book; 16 pages; around 150 illustrations (8 full-page scenes); 2,000 characters. Retail price: 12.90 € Le Grand imagier animé de l’éveil THE BIG ANIMATED PHOTO BOOK OF EARLY LEARNING NEW Cogumelo Club 10 board double-pages to play and discover the Mon grand imagier first notions: forms, contraries, numbers, animals, quiz des animaux body, food, seasons… 60 questions and their MY BIG QUIZ PICTURE BOOK OF ANIMALS answer hidden by flaps. Tiago Americo For 2-5 years old. Board books, format 22 x 25.6 cm; 20 pages; 50 The animals’ world: pets, illustrations; around 800 characters. farm, savannah animals, Retail price: 13.95 € Le Larousse Le Larousse Le Larousse des 1 000 etc., tiny to very big… Book code: 4086507 des 1 000 animaux des 1000 mots Over 150 illustrations and mots de la nature 1,000 WORDS ABOUT THE LAROUSSE scenes? and questions for 1,000 WORDS ABOUT ANIMALS OF 1,000 WORDS NATURE Agnès Besson, Manuel Alves (ill.) Caroline Modeste (ill.) toddlers such as: where Séverine Cordier does the rabbit live, I’m To learn everything about The youngest will learn How to identify and name roaring.
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