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  • av A. G. Murugesan
    425,-

    "Environmental Science and Biotechnology: Theory and Techniques" by A. G. Murugesan & C. Rajakumari is a comprehensive textbook that bridges the gap between fundamental concepts and practical applications in the intertwined fields of environmental science and biotechnology. The book is meticulously structured to unfold the theoretical frameworks of environmental biotechnology and elucidate the state-of-the-art techniques employed to address environmental issues such as waste treatment, bioremediation, and sustainable development.The authors, A. G. Murugesan and C. Rajakumari, expertly guide readers through the latest advancements and methodologies, providing detailed explanations and step-by-step procedures. This text is enriched with case studies, real-world examples, and extensive references, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and professionals.Whether it's for academic curriculum or as a reference for field practitioners, this book serves as a key resource for anyone looking to make a significant impact in the field of environmental biotechnology. It is an invitation to explore the potential of biotechnological innovations in creating a sustainable future.

  • av Prakash S Lohar
    236,-

    This book deals with biotechnology-study ofuse of biological agents such as cells and bacteriato obtain desired products and services in thefields of agriculture, medicine, industrialprocesses, etc. The book covers the moderntrends, progress and diverse applications ofbiotechnology in detail so as to prove as anindispensable book for students and teachers.The imprroved methods for production ofantibiotics, vaccines and monoclonal antibodies,gene therapy, protein engineering, biofuelproduction and mineral mining are thoroughlydiscussed.Contents IntroductionAnimal Cell and Tissue Culture aGenetic EngineeringTransfection or Gene Transfer TechnologyBiotechnology, Human Diseases and MedicineEnzyme TechnologySingle Cell ProteinFermentation TechnologyBiofuel TechnologyEnvironmental BiotechnologyRecombinant DNA Technology

  • av Virginia Woolf
    439,-

    The Voyage Out, Virginia Woolf's remarkable debut novel, is a captivating exploration of self-discovery, love, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of an ocean voyage from England to South America, the story follows the introspective and sensitive Rachel Vinrace, as she embarks on a journey that will forever alter her perception of the world and herself. As the ship makes its way across the Atlantic, Rachel encounters a fascinating array of characters, each grappling with their own struggles and desires. Through these interactions, Woolf skillfully weaves a rich tapestry of human emotion, delving into themes of love, loss, and the search for identity. With its lush prose, vivid imagery, and insightful character studies, The Voyage Out showcases Woolf's burgeoning talent as one of the most innovative and influential writers of her time. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Virginia Woolf's debut novel, and experience the transformative power of literature as Rachel embarks on her own voyage of self-discovery, love, and understanding.

  • av Oscar Wilde
    331,-

    "A Woman of No Importance" is a timeless classic by the renowned playwright and author, Oscar Wilde. Set against the backdrop of Victorian society's rigid moral code, this witty and thought-provoking play unveils the hidden truths and hypocrisies of the upper echelons of British society. At the heart of the story is Mrs. Arbuthnot, a woman shrouded in mystery and scandal, who becomes the focal point of a scandalous revelation that challenges the conventions of her time. With Wilde's signature sharp humor and biting social commentary, "A Woman of No Importance" explores themes of class, morality, and the masks we all wear in a world where appearances are everything. This captivating tale is a brilliant and entertaining commentary on the complexities of human nature, making it a must-read for literature enthusiasts and fans of Wilde's unparalleled wit.

  • av Franz Kafka
    399,-

    The Trial, Franz Kafka's haunting and enigmatic masterpiece, is a chilling exploration of the human struggle against an inscrutable and oppressive bureaucracy. With its surreal atmosphere and unsettling portrayal of the individual's fight for justice, this novel has earned its place as a cornerstone of modern literature.The story follows Joseph K., an ordinary man who wakes up one morning to find himself arrested for an unspecified crime. As he navigates the labyrinthine legal system in search of answers, K. becomes increasingly entangled in a nightmarish web of absurdity and hopelessness. With every step, the elusive truth seems to slip further away, leaving K. to grapple with the maddening forces that seek to control his fate.A powerful allegory of the human condition, The Trial delves deep into themes of power, control, and the crushing weight of an indifferent system. Kafka's striking prose and masterful storytelling create an unforgettable portrait of a man caught in the gears of a senseless machine. Prepare to be immersed in the disquieting world of The Trial, a novel that defies convention and challenges our understanding of the world we inhabit.

  • av Plato
    506,-

    "The Republic" by Plato is an enduring masterpiece of philosophical thought and a cornerstone of Western literature. In this timeless work, Plato invites readers into a dialogue that transcends the ages, as Socrates and his interlocutors grapple with fundamental questions about justice, morality, and the ideal society. Through thought-provoking debates and allegorical tales, Plato constructs a vision of a just and harmonious state, governed by philosopher-kings who prioritize wisdom and virtue. "The Republic" challenges our understanding of justice, politics, and the nature of reality itself, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to explore the depths of human thought and society. Plato's enduring wisdom continues to resonate, offering profound insights into the complexities of the human condition and the eternal pursuit of an ideal society.

  • av Anton Chekhov
    358,-

    The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories, a collection of masterful short stories by the esteemed Russian author Anton Chekhov, is brought to life in this exquisite translation by Constance Garnett. This compilation delves into the depths of human emotions, unearthing the complexities, joys, and sorrows that define the human experience.From the poignant tale of two star-crossed lovers in the title story ""The Lady with the Dog,"" to the subtle exploration of life's fleeting moments in ""A Doctor's Visit,"" each narrative in this collection is a testament to Chekhov's ability to capture the intricacies of the human heart. The stories expertly blend humor, tragedy, and the mundane, showcasing the author's keen observational skills and deep empathy for his characters.Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Russian society as it navigates the trials and tribulations of love, loss, and self-discovery. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories is an essential addition to the library of any lover of classic literature, offering a compelling glimpse into the human spirit and the timeless themes that continue to resonate with readers today.

  • av H. G. Wells
    345,-

    In The Island of Doctor Moreau, H.G. Wells weaves a chilling and thought-provoking tale of science, morality, and the darkest corners of human nature. Shipwrecked and stranded on an uncharted island, the protagonist, Edward Prendick, stumbles upon the enigmatic Dr. Moreau, a brilliant and controversial scientist who has fled civilization to continue his morally questionable experiments in vivisection.As Prendick uncovers the horrifying truth behind the island's monstrous inhabitants, he is forced to confront the line between man and beast, and grapple with the ethical limits of scientific progress. Wells' gripping narrative raises unsettling questions about the consequences of unchecked ambition and the nature of humanity itself.A pioneer of science fiction, H.G. Wells masterfully combines elements of horror and suspense in The Island of Doctor Moreau, crafting a timeless and disturbing allegory that remains as relevant today as it was when first published in 1896. This haunting tale will captivate readers and leave them pondering the dangers of unchecked scientific experimentation and the depths of human depravity.

  • av Anton Chekhov
    331,-

    Ivanov, a captivating play by the esteemed Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, delves into the complex life of a man grappling with personal and moral dilemmas. At the center of the story is Nikolai Ivanov, a once-promising landowner who finds himself beset by mounting debt, a failing marriage, and a sense of ennui that threatens to consume him entirely.As Ivanov navigates the challenges of his life, he is forced to confront difficult questions about love, loyalty, and the nature of human happiness. With a keen understanding of the human psyche, Chekhov crafts a vivid and compelling portrait of a man in crisis, exploring the darker corners of the human soul with unflinching honesty and compassion.Ivanov masterfully balances tragedy and dark humor as it follows its protagonist through a series of tumultuous events, culminating in a heart-wrenching climax that will leave readers spellbound. A rich and thought-provoking examination of human nature and the existential struggles that we all face, Ivanov is a testament to Chekhov's enduring brilliance as a playwright and storyteller.

  • av Jane Austen
    345,-

    Lady Susan, an intriguing and lesser-known work by the beloved author Jane Austen, tells the tale of a beautiful, cunning, and manipulative widow who has an uncanny ability to bend others to her will. This epistolary novel provides a rare glimpse into the darker side of Austen's world, as the eponymous Lady Susan navigates the complexities of high society with wit, charm, and ruthless determination.Expertly weaving together letters from various characters, Austen crafts a captivating story that explores themes of deception, desire, and the lengths to which one might go in pursuit of their own interests. Lady Susan is a character unlike any other in Austen's oeuvre, a woman whose intelligence and ambition are both admirable and dangerous, casting her as a fascinating antiheroine in a tale that is as engaging as it is unconventional.Lady Susan is a must-read for Jane Austen fans and lovers of classic literature alike, offering an insightful and entertaining look into the hidden machinations of Regency-era society. Delve into the world of this beguiling and complex character, and discover an Austen work that challenges and intrigues at every turn.

  • av Oscar Wilde
    331,-

    Lady Windermere's Fan, Oscar Wilde's brilliant comedy of manners, is a witty and scathing examination of the hypocrisy and pretensions of high society. Set in Victorian London, the play follows the trials and tribulations of the young and beautiful Lady Windermere, whose world is turned upside down when she discovers her husband may be having an affair with the enigmatic Mrs. Erlynne.As rumors swirl and secrets are revealed, Lady Windermere and her circle of friends find themselves caught in a web of scandal, gossip, and deception. Throughout the play, Wilde's razor-sharp dialogue and keen observations of society expose the flaws and contradictions that lie beneath the polished veneer of the aristocracy.Rich with memorable characters, sparkling repartee, and a healthy dose of satirical wit, Lady Windermere's Fan is a timeless exploration of love, betrayal, and redemption. Immerse yourself in the glamorous world of Oscar Wilde's classic play, and experience the enduring charm and scintillating social commentary that have made it a beloved favorite of audiences for generations.

  • av Robert Louis Stevenson
    385,-

    "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a timeless adventure tale that plunges readers into a world of high seas, swashbuckling pirates, and hidden treasure. When young Jim Hawkins discovers a mysterious map leading to the fabled Treasure Island, he embarks on a perilous journey with a crew of dubious characters. As they face danger, betrayal, and cunning adversaries, Jim must summon all his courage and cunning to outwit the infamous pirate Long John Silver and claim the fortune that awaits. Packed with unforgettable characters, thrilling action, and a captivating atmosphere, "Treasure Island" has captivated generations of readers and solidified its place as a classic of literature.

  • av Voltaire
    345,-

    Candide, Voltaire's timeless satirical masterpiece, is a whirlwind adventure through the trials and tribulations of its eponymous hero, as he embarks on a tumultuous journey across continents and through a myriad of misfortunes. With biting wit and razor-sharp insight, Voltaire challenges the prevailing notions of his time, including blind optimism, religious dogma, and the nature of human suffering.As Candide navigates a world of corruption, deception, and disaster, he encounters a colorful cast of characters, each embodying the extremes of human folly and vice. Through their exploits, Voltaire deftly exposes the hypocrisy and absurdity of the human condition, urging readers to question the world around them and the beliefs they hold dear.Candide is a literary triumph that blends scathing social satire, philosophical inquiry, and high adventure to create a thought-provoking and wildly entertaining reading experience. Dive into the extraordinary world of Voltaire's Candide, and join the unforgettable hero on his quest for truth, love, and enlightenment in the face of unimaginable adversity.

  • av George Eliot
    358,-

    In Silas Marner, George Eliot crafts a timeless and heartwarming tale of redemption, love, and the transformative power of human connection. Set in the rural English countryside during the early 19th century, the novel tells the story of Silas Marner, a reclusive weaver who has been betrayed and ostracized from his tight-knit community. Retreating from society, he becomes a miserly recluse, hoarding gold and seeking solace in his newfound wealth.However, fate has other plans for Marner when his precious gold is stolen and, in its place, a golden-haired orphan named Eppie enters his life. As Marner takes on the role of a father, his world is transformed by the love and trust he and Eppie share, ultimately restoring his faith in humanity and the possibility of redemption.With its unforgettable characters, richly drawn setting, and masterful exploration of themes such as social isolation, community, and the power of love to heal even the most broken of spirits, Silas Marner stands as one of George Eliot's most enduring and beloved works. This poignant novel will captivate readers from all walks of life, inviting them to reflect on the ties that bind us and the transformative power of love and forgiveness.

  • av H. G. Wells
    358,-

    In Tales of Space and Time, H.G. Wells invites readers on a journey through the farthest reaches of the universe and the deepest recesses of human imagination. This captivating collection of short stories showcases Wells' extraordinary talent for weaving tales of wonder and adventure that explore the realms of science fiction, fantasy, and the unknown.From the tale of a star falling to Earth and the intriguing consequences of time travel to the poignant story of a man's love transcending time itself, these stories will captivate readers with their unique blend of suspense, romance, and intellect. Wells masterfully blends scientific theories with spellbinding narratives, offering a glimpse into the incredible possibilities that await us in the vast expanse of space and time.Tales of Space and Time is an essential addition to any science fiction enthusiast's library and a testament to H.G. Wells' enduring legacy as a visionary storyteller who continually pushes the boundaries of the genre. Delve into these timeless stories and embark on a journey that will challenge your perceptions, ignite your curiosity, and leave you pondering the vast mysteries of the cosmos.

  • av Robert Louis Stevenson
    291,-

    In Robert Louis Stevenson's hauntingly thrilling novella, "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," readers are introduced to the enigmatic Dr. Jekyll, a respectable and respected scientist whose experiments with the duality of human nature lead to the unleashing of his sinister alter-ego, Mr. Hyde. As Jekyll's sense of control slips away, Hyde wreaks havoc upon the streets of Victorian London, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake. The story delves into the human psyche, exploring themes of good and evil, morality, and the ever-present struggle between our public and private selves. This chilling tale will captivate readers with its suspenseful twists and unsettling truths about the depths of the human soul.

  • av H. G. Wells
    331,-

    In H.G. Wells' groundbreaking masterpiece, The Time Machine, readers are transported on a thrilling journey through time itself. Follow the Time Traveller, an eccentric Victorian inventor, as he ventures into the distant future to uncover a world of unimaginable wonders and terrible dangers. Amidst the decaying remnants of humanity, split into the childlike Eloi and the menacing Morlocks, the Time Traveller grapples with the consequences of unchecked technological advancement and the dark heart of human nature. This classic work of science fiction not only inspired countless imaginations, but also paved the way for the entire time travel genre, forever altering the landscape of literature.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    399,-

    ""To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf's transcendent masterpiece, is a luminous exploration of the human psyche, the passage of time, and the inescapable nature of loss. Set against the rugged beauty of the Scottish coast, the novel follows the Ramsay family and their shifting relationships, as they navigate the joys and sorrows that punctuate the passage of time.Woolf's groundbreaking narrative technique weaves together the inner lives of her characters in a breathtaking tapestry of impressions, memories, and emotions. From the effervescent Mrs. Ramsay to her introspective husband, Mr. Ramsay, and their troubled artist friend, Lily Briscoe, Woolf delves into the hidden recesses of the mind, painting a vivid portrait of human experience in all its complexity and nuance.A profound meditation on love, art, and the ephemeral nature of life, To the Lighthouse showcases Virginia Woolf's mastery of the modernist form and her unparalleled ability to illuminate the depths of the human soul. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Ramsays and experience the evocative power of one of literature's most celebrated authors.""

  • av Joseph Conrad
    372,-

    A masterful collection of six captivating tales, "A Set of Six" by Joseph Conrad delves into the complexities of human nature and the often-conflicting forces that drive us. From the depths of the sea to the shadows of political intrigue, these stories traverse diverse landscapes and themes, offering readers an unforgettable journey through the human experience. Conrad's characteristic psychological insights, evocative prose, and vivid characterizations make each story a timeless treasure. Whether you are a fan of his longer works or new to Conrad's literary genius, "A Set of Six" promises to captivate, challenge, and leave an indelible impression on your soul.

  • av H. G. Wells
    372,-

    In H.G. Wells' timeless classic, The War of the Worlds, readers are transported to a world on the brink of invasion. As ominous cylinders from Mars crash onto Earth, mankind faces an enemy unlike any other - the terrifying and technologically superior Martian race. As the alien invaders unleash their devastating tripods and monstrous Heat-Rays, humanity is brought to its knees, forced to confront its own vulnerability in the face of unimaginable destruction. A chilling and prophetic tale, The War of the Worlds is a riveting exploration of fear, resilience, and the limits of human ingenuity when faced with an unstoppable force. This pioneering work of science fiction continues to captivate readers, remaining as relevant and compelling today as it was over a century ago.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    439,-

    In The Mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy transports readers to the bucolic world of Wessex, where a moment of drunken recklessness irrevocably alters the life of Michael Henchard, an ambitious and proud man. Haunted by the impulsive decision to sell his wife and daughter at a country fair, Henchard's quest for redemption is fraught with hardship, betrayal, and the relentless workings of fate.Years later, when his wife and daughter unexpectedly return to Casterbridge, Henchard must face the consequences of his past actions and attempt to rebuild his life. As he grapples with love, rivalry, and the weight of his own ambition, the rise and fall of Henchard's fortunes are inextricably linked to the ever-changing landscape of rural England.The Mayor of Casterbridge is a powerful tale of a man's struggle against the inexorable forces of destiny and the unforgiving nature of human pride. With his remarkable ability to create unforgettable characters and vividly evoke the beauty and tragedy of the English countryside, Hardy weaves a compelling story of love, loss, and redemption that will linger in readers' hearts long after the final page.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    372,-

    Under the Greenwood Tree, a tender and enchanting pastoral tale by the renowned author Thomas Hardy, transports readers to the idyllic and close-knit village of Mellstock, nestled in the picturesque Wessex countryside. Amidst the natural beauty and charming simplicity of rural life, a heartwarming love story unfolds between Dick Dewy, a young and earnest tranter, and Fancy Day, the village's captivating new schoolmistress.As the seasons change and village life unfolds, the couple's blossoming love is tested by the expectations and traditions of the close-knit community, as well as Fancy's aspirations for a life beyond Mellstock. Hardy skillfully weaves together the lives of the villagers, capturing the essence of rural life and the timeless themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness.Under the Greenwood Tree is a celebration of love, the beauty of the natural world, and the enduring charm of rural England. Thomas Hardy's evocative prose and masterful storytelling create an unforgettable portrait of a simpler time, filled with warmth, humor, and the enduring power of the human spirit. This enchanting novel is sure to delight readers and leave them with a lasting appreciation for the joys and trials of life in the countryside.

  • av Robert Louis Stevenson
    385,-

    In "Catriona," the captivating sequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure novel "Kidnapped," we follow the continuing journey of young David Balfour. Now a man of means after claiming his inheritance, David finds himself entangled in the treacherous world of 18th-century Scottish politics as he seeks justice for a friend falsely accused of murder. Along the way, he encounters the spirited and enigmatic Catriona MacGregor Drummond, and as their lives intertwine, David's quest for justice becomes a tale of love, honor, and loyalty. Immerse yourself in the richly detailed world of Stevenson's Scotland, where danger lurks around every corner and the path to redemption is never easy.

  • av Henry James
    358,-

    The Turn of the Screw, Henry James' chilling and enigmatic novella, is a masterclass in psychological horror and suspense. Set in an isolated English country estate, the story follows a young governess as she becomes increasingly convinced that the two children under her care, Miles and Flora, are being tormented by malicious supernatural forces.As the governess becomes more and more desperate to save the children from the sinister entities she believes to be haunting them, the line between reality and nightmare begins to blur. James expertly weaves an atmosphere of creeping dread and mounting tension, leading readers to question the reliability of the narrator and the true nature of the haunting.Rich in ambiguity and masterfully crafted, The Turn of the Screw invites readers to unravel its mysteries and delve into the depths of human obsession, fear, and madness. Immerse yourself in this timeless tale of suspense and terror, and experience the haunting power of one of literature's most renowned authors.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    345,-

    Jacob's Room, a groundbreaking novel by the incomparable Virginia Woolf, is an innovative and beautifully crafted exploration of a young man's life, from his idyllic childhood to his untimely death. Through the use of Woolf's signature stream-of-consciousness style and intricate narrative structure, readers are granted an intimate glimpse into Jacob's inner world, as well as the lives of those he encounters along the way.Set against the backdrop of pre-World War I England, Jacob's Room examines the complexities of human relationships, the impermanence of life, and the intricacies of identity. As we follow Jacob through his experiences at university, his travels abroad, and his relationships with friends and lovers, we are confronted with the shifting and elusive nature of reality and the limitations of our understanding of others.A pioneering work of modernist fiction, Jacob's Room is a testament to Virginia Woolf's extraordinary talent as a writer and her ability to reveal the profound emotional depths that lie beneath the surface of everyday life. This compelling and evocative novel will captivate and challenge readers, leaving a lasting impression that lingers long after the final page.

  • av George Orwell
    331,-

    ""Animal Farm"" by George Orwell is a timeless and thought-provoking allegorical masterpiece that takes readers on a captivating journey into the heart of political upheaval and societal transformation. Set in a seemingly idyllic farm, the story unfolds as the animals, led by the wise old boar, Old Major, revolt against their oppressive human farmer, Mr. Jones, with dreams of creating a utopian society where all animals are equal.However, as the animals establish their own government and adopt the Seven Commandments of Animalism, the initial spirit of unity and equality begins to erode. Orwell skillfully explores the corrupting nature of power and the tragic consequences of revolutionary ideals as the pigs, notably the cunning Napoleon and eloquent Squealer, consolidate their control, betraying the very principles they had once championed.""Animal Farm"" serves as a chilling cautionary tale about the dangers of totalitarianism, propaganda, and the manipulation of truth. With its compelling characters and sharp political commentary, this classic novella continues to resonate with readers of all ages, offering a stark reminder of the timeless struggle for justice and freedom in a world where ideals can be easily distorted and corrupted.

  • av E. Haldeman-Julius
    291,-

    ""The Essence of Buddhism"" by E. Haldeman-Julius is a concise and illuminating exploration of one of the world's most profound philosophical and spiritual traditions. In this timeless work, Haldeman-Julius distills the core teachings of Buddhism into a compact and accessible format, making the wisdom of the Buddha accessible to readers of all backgrounds.Through the pages of this book, readers embark on a transformative journey into the heart of Buddhism, discovering its fundamental principles of mindfulness, compassion, and the pursuit of inner peace. Haldeman-Julius provides valuable insights into the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the concept of impermanence, shedding light on the profound wisdom that has guided countless individuals toward enlightenment and spiritual awakening.""The Essence of Buddhism"" serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the essence of this ancient philosophy and its relevance to modern life. Whether you are a novice exploring Buddhism for the first time or a seasoned practitioner, this book offers a clear and concise guide to the timeless teachings of the Buddha, inviting readers to embark on a path of self-discovery, inner transformation, and profound wisdom. It is a source of inspiration and enlightenment that continues to resonate with seekers of truth and spiritual growth.

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