סִדְרַת 'הַשַּׁרְבִיט וְהַחֶרֶב' הִיא הַצְלָחָה בֵּינְלְאֻמִּית. סִפְרֵי הַסִּדְרָה תֻּרְגְּמוּ לְ-40 שָׂפוֹת וְזָכוּ לְמִילְיוֹנֵי קוֹרְאִים. הַסְּפָרִים מַזְמִינִים אֶת הַקּוֹרְאִים הַצְּעִירִים לְבִקּוּר רִאשׁוֹן בְּמַמְלֶכֶת הַפַנְטַזְיָה. בֵּין דַּפֵּיהֶם יִפְגְּשׁוּ יְצוּרִים אַגָּדִיִּים, מְכַשְּׁפִים וְאַבִּירִים וְיַכִּירוּ אֶת כּוֹחָם שֶׁל אֹמֶץ לֵב וְשֶׁל חֲבֵרוּת.
Read MoreThe second book in the bestselling "Birth of an Empire" series, which has been translated into 27 languages and sold millions of copies worldwide. Temujin of the Wolf Tribe, known as Genghis Khan, finally succeeds in uniting the Mongolian people. The new nation will have to face many challenges.
Read MoreCome and discover ten unique habitats from all corners of the world and the animals that live in them. Through the included magic glasses, you will see nature in three colors – red, green and blue – a unique invention from the Karnowskis, the famous duo of artists from Italy.
Read MoreAlongside classical Greek poetry, from Homer to the Hellenistic poets, stands the vast collection of epigrams, the "Greek Anthology." This collection includes some 4,000 epigrams – "inscription" poems – written over a period of over a thousand years, first in Greece, from the seventh century BCE, and then throughout the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine worlds until the sixth century CE.
Read MoreAuthor Lauren Weisberger's cult book, which was released 16 years ago and received an unforgettable film version that became a successful blockbuster starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt, is now back with a new book in the series that became a New York Times bestseller.
Read MoreA Gothic novella by the Irish writer Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, it is one of the most seminal and extraordinary works in the genre, and one that greatly influenced subsequent vampire literature - especially the best-known vampire novel of all, 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker, also Irish, which was published in 1897, twenty-six years later.
Read MoreThe book is intended to define the new Fire Age warfare paradigm, and provide a theoretical explanation for its development, principles, and the way it was implemented in wars that took place in the 21st century.
Read MoreAn exciting, funny and exciting novel about the daring choices of brave Jewish women in the sixties of the twentieth century. A crazy journey full of vicissitudes of two women on the way to change, independence and a better future. The year is 1960 and two Jewish women embark on a crazy journey in a world full of limitations, along the way they redefine the rules for their own lives.
Read MorePart three of the successful manga series! Gabriel is a manga hero from another world. A distant and cruel world. Heart-pounding action, mesmerizing characters, epic battles and muscular monsters, written according to all the rules of the genre. A series for mature youth, which takes its heroes to the ends of the universe and leaves its readers on the edge of their seats.
Read MoreThe 19th book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. Greg Hefley takes a big family vacation, and discovers that if you mix too many uncles and aunts in a tiny house and heat it in the summer heat, it's a recipe for disaster.
Read MoreA manifesto of a social, aesthetic and economic nature, describing the way in which architecture should act to improve the condition of the individual and influence the overall existence of society. But at the same time it is also a very personal text.
Read MoreErica Mann would later define this book as a "political textbook," and this is a definition that is not justified. With the precision and clarity befitting a textbook, but in prose writing, she documents the routine of education in the Third Reich. A School for Barbarians paints a distressing and blunt picture in its directness of how the lives of children in Germany were affected in three areas: the family, the school, and the youth movements.
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