Royal Canin Pug Adult on tasakaalustatud kuivtoit täiskasvanud mopsidele alates 10. elukuust. Toit on loodud ametliku valemi järgi, et koer oleks vilgas, energiline ja optimaalses kaalus. Graanulite kuju on kohandatud just mopside jaoks. Sobib mopsidele. Vähendab naha ärrituvust ja tugevdab naha kaitseomadusi. Graanulite eriline kuju ja toidu koostis pidurdab hambakivi teket ja tagab optimaalse suuhügieeni. Aitab säilitada ideaalkaalu ja toetab mopside lihastoonust. Viinamarja ja rohelise tee polüfenoolide ning E- ja C-vitamiini kooslus aitab vanematel mopsidel energilisust säilitada. Analüütiline koostis: 25% toorvalku, 16% toorõli ja -rasva, 4,6% toortuhka, 2% toorkiudu, 8% niiskusesisaldus. Lisaained: 25 200 RÜ A-vitamiini, 800 RÜ D3-vitamiini, 41 mg E1 (raud), 2,9 mg E2 (jood), 9 mg E4 (vask), 54 mg E5 (mangaan), 205 mg E6 (tsink), 0,1 mg E8 (seleen). Tehnoloogilised lisaained: 2 g pentanaatrium trifosfaati. Säilitusained. Antioksüdandid. Energiaväärtus: 4045 kcal/kg.
The world is more astonishing, more miraculous and more wonderful than our wildest imaginings.'Rare and magical book.' Bill Bryson'A witty, intoxicating paean to Earth's most wondrous creatures.' Observer'Exquisite and timely.' Maggie O'Farrell** Shortlisted for the Waterstones and Foyles Book of the Year **** Shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing **In The Golden Mole, Katherine Rundell, the award-winning author of Super-Infinite and Impossible Creatures, takes us on a globe-spanning tour of the world's strangest and most awe-inspiring animals, including pangolins, wombats, lemurs and seahorses. But each of these animals is endangered. And so, this most passionately persuasive and sharply funny book is also an urgent, inspiring clarion call: to treasure and act - to save nature's vanishing wonders, before it is too late.'Deeply affecting, intimate and wildly funny . . . I loved it.' Edmund de Waal'A wondrous ode to nature's astonishing beauty - and an elegy for all the life we are in the midst ofdestroying.' Amia Srinivasan'An exuberant celebration of everything from bats, crows and hedgehogs to narwhals and wombats . . . Rundell is incapable of writing a dull sentence.' Observer'There is a constant joy in the book . . . A sense throughout of delight and wonder, and a reminder thatthese emotions also matter - may even save us. This is the point.' New Statesman
This is an important book about one of England's most fascinating regions - Yorkshire. Colin Speakman explores Yorkshire's origin as an independent Anglo-Viking Kingdom whose capital was York, which for many centuries was England's second city. Yorkshire was divided into not one but three ancient counties or shires, East, North and West Riding, which survived until 1974. The book celebrates the extraordinary variety of landscapes and rich cultural heritage through what is described as the nine great 'cultural landscapes' that make Yorkshire one of the most distinctive and fascinating regions of England. As an environmentalist, Speakman's interest lies primarily in the landscapes of the Dales, Moors, Wolds and South Pennines, but this is blended with an understanding of the cultural and industrial forces that shaped the landscapes we see today. But this ground-breaking book also looks ahead to a new post Brexit, post pandemic world in which the environment takes centre stage, with the emergence of new greener technologies that promise new economic prosperity for the people of the region, making a powerful case for English Devolution to allow Yorkshire to fulfil its potential within both Britain and Europe. Autorid: Colin Speakman
Wild Weather is a fun, easy-to-read guide to understanding the wonders of weather &; from why it rains to cloud formations, from extreme weather events to the benefits of sunlight.Wild Weather is a beautifully illustrated book that explores the science of weather events and how they happen, but also the myth and folklore associated with weather patterns.Chapters include: sunshine and rainbows, wind, rain, thunder and lightning, snow and ice. The book also includes a cloud spotting guide and is packed with exercises on how to make the most of even the rainiest of days.This perfect gift for weather enthusiast everywhere and those who want to reconnect with the weather and embrace what is happening on the other side of the window. Autorid: Alison Davies
Conservationist Laurence Rose spent two years exploring the cultural roots of our relationship with nature in order to map out its future. From the magnificent white-tailed eagles of Orkney and Mull to the fascinating world of ants and crickets on the southern heaths, he describes his encounters with wildlife in exquisite language and vivid detail. This is a book about the complexity and vulnerability of nature, and the unexpected connections between people and wildlife. While his writing builds on decades of experience as a leading conservationist, Laurence's passion shines from every page. Unflinching in describing the long journey needed to rebuild a mutually-beneficial relationship with nature, ultimately it is a book about optimism and hope. Autorid: Laurence Rose
Novela que, como El eterno marido o El doble (publicadas ya en esta colección) se puede encuadrar entre las pertenecientes al Dostoyevski humorístico o burlón, La aldea de Stepánchikovo y sus moradores hace un retrato afilado y mordaz de la Rusia provinciana del siglo XIX. La trama de la obra, en tono de jocosa comedia sentimental, permite al escritor ruso trazar el retrato psicológico de toda una galería de personajes, entre los que se encuentran el terrateniente, su familia, los siervos, los amigos, los parásitos... Buena parte de la ironía y el humor que destila, además, descansa en el recurso de otorgar a los personajes "apellidos parlantes" que definen su forma de ser. La relación de estos apellidos que acompaña oportunamente a latraducción permitirá al lector apreciar plenamente este rasgo humorístico.Traducción de Esther Gómez Parro
Max und Moritz erschien Ende Oktober 1865 und zählt zum Frühwerk von Wilhelm Busch. Viele Reime wie ¿Aber wehe, wehe, wehe! Wenn ich auf das Ende sehe!¿, ¿Dieses war der erste Streich, doch der zweite folgt sogleich¿ oder ¿Gott sei Dank! Nun ist¿s vorbei mit der Übeltäterei!¿ sind im Deutschen zu geflügelten Worten geworden. Mit dieser Bildergeschichte kritisierte Wilhelm Busch auch die Zustände seiner Zeit. Damals sind viele Eltern aufgrund ihrer Armut nach Amerika ausgewandert und ließen ihre Kinder zurück, die dann allein zurechtkommen mussten. Häufig gingen sie nicht zur Schule und mussten stehlen, um zu überleben. Die Geschichte wurde in über 300 Sprachen und Dialekte übertragen. Die erste englische Übersetzung von Charles Timothy Brooks erschien 1871. Max and Maurice appeared in October 1865 and is one of William Busch¿s early works. Many rhymes have become winged words in German. With this picture story William Busch also criticized the conditions of his time. At that time many parents emigrated to America because of their poverty and left their children behind, who then had to manage on their own. Often they did not go to school and had to steal to survive. The story was translated into over 300 languages and dialects. The first English translation by Charles Timothy Brooks appeared in 1871.