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  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    395,-

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    860,-

    Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Box Set is a captivating work by the renowned author, Hayao Miyazaki. This masterpiece, which falls under the genre of fantasy and adventure, was published on December 6, 2012. The narrative is set in a post-apocalyptic world and revolves around the young princess Nausicaa, from the Valley of the Wind. Miyazaki's storytelling is compelling and his characters are richly developed, making this book a must-read for any fan of his work. The book was published by Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc, a publisher known for its commitment to delivering high-quality books. This box set is a perfect addition to any book collection, offering a unique blend of adventure and fantasy that only Hayao Miyazaki can provide.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    395,-

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    395,-

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    315,-

    From legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki comes Shuna's Journey, a new manga classic about a prince on a quest for a golden grain that would save his land, never before published in English!Shuna, the prince of a poor land, watches in despair as his people work themselves to death harvesting the little grain that grows there. And so, when a traveler presents him with a sample of seeds from a mysterious western land, he sets out to find the source of the golden grain, dreaming of a better life for his subjects.It is not long before he meets a proud girl named Thea. After freeing her from captivity, he is pursued by her enemies, and while Thea escapes north, Shuna continues toward the west, finally reaching the Land of the God-Folk.Will Shuna ever see Thea again? And will he make it back home from his quest for the golden grain?

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    av Hayao Miyazaki
    333,-

    The art, from conception to release, of Hayao Miyazki's film Castle in the Sky, a fantasy adventure.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    405,-

    An epic fantasy written and illustrated by the legendary director Hayao Miyazaki!

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    375,-

    Aprestige format, lavishly illustrated hardback book gives fans a rare glimpse into the creative process of the director.

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    av Hayao Miyazaki
    195,-

    The second volume of legendary animation director Hayao Miyazaki's career memoir continues with essays, interviews, and discussions about some of his most popular films, including Spirited Away and Ponyo.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    314,-

    Enjoy the films of Studio Ghibli with scene-by-scene illustrations and character dialogue.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    395,-

    Concept sketches, fully rendered character & background drawings, paintings & cel images from Miyazaki's final film.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    375,-

    Original watercolor illustrations used as concept sketches for both the manga and film versions of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    375,-

    Original illustrations from the Studio Ghibli film, Porco Rosso.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    225,-

    Abreezy picture and story book featuring artwork taken directly from the movie.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    107,-

    The fourth volume in the critically acclaimed and award-winning series Howl's Moving Castle, based on the children's classic by Diana Wynne Jones

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    224,-

    The picture book of the Howl's Moving Castle animated feature film.

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    av Hayao Miyazaki
    225,-

    Picture book of the Academy Award winning animated feature, Spirited Away.

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    av Hayao Miyazaki
    175,-

    First in the manga series about the young princess Nausicaa, of the Valley of the Wind.

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    107,-

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    av Hayao Miyazaki
    258,-

    Dragon Award winning new Alternate History Fantasy series created by New York Times best-selling author Kevin J. Anderson and Sarah A. Hoyt.Arcane America A new world. New magic. New history. After Halley’s Comet was destroyed in a magical battle in 1759, the backlash separated the entire New World from the Old in an event known as The Sundering. Now isolated from the rest of the globe, America has become a very different place, where magic works and history has been changed forever. It is 1803—a new 1803. Young Meriwether Lewis, footloose and intrigued, goes to hear a lecture in St. Louis by the venerated old wizard Benjamin Franklin. Franklin’s talk is disrupted by the attack of a winged fire-breathing beast, much like legends from Lewis’s own Welsh heritage. In the aftermath, Franklin tells the young man that he knows of a great, growing evil that lurks in the uncharted Arcane Territories west of the Mississippi. Using his own vast fortune, Franklin commissions Lewis and his own talented partner William Clark to embark on a remarkable voyage of exploration, to meet and document the indigenous tribes, to find a route all the way to the Pacific Ocean—and perhaps beyond the magical veil to Europe again—and to stop the growing evil that is filling the American West.  For while the Sundering separated the rest of the world and granted the original colonists unexpected magical gifts, sorcery inspired by native legends has also been ignited. And the Arcane Territories may hold unparalleled dangers for the expedition, both natural and magical. Accompanied by the brilliant shape-shifting sorceress Sacajawea, Lewis and Clark set off on an unparalleled adventure across a landscape that no European has ever seen. About Uncharted: "History and mythology meld admirably, leading to a satisfying conclusion. This hardy adventure establishes a world ripe for many more rousing stories."—Publishers Weekly "With a light and brisk narrative that propels its heroes through a number of increasingly dangerous situations, this combination of alternate history and fantasy should appeal to fans of Eric Flint, Harry Turtledove, and historical fantasy in general."—Booklist “While delivering plenty of action that approximates the best of cinematic fantasy, Hoyt and Anderson also strive for—and achieve—a kind of gravitas that suitably reflects the majesty of an untrammeled continent. Their descriptions of raw nature and its emotional repercussions on the humans are subtly poetic without being overblown. The native tribes are depicted in authentic ways, especially the people of Sacagawea. . . .The characterization of all the cast members is deep and revelatory of human nature. . . .There is also humor amidst the seriousness . . . [Anderson and Hoyt’s] prose is a clear-eyed, sturdy naturalism meshed with flights of vivid unreality . . . filled with not only slambang adventures but also a kind of rational optimism that has become rare in genre works these days. . . Hoyt and Anderson, a kind of de Camp and Pratt for the twenty-first century, convey these ideals without lectures or sermons, embodying them in principled people doing exciting things.”—Locus About Kevin J. Anderson: "Anderson delivers action, engaging characters and credible fantastic worlds in spades . . . not to be missed."—Publishers Weekly "Wickedly funny, deviously twisted and enormously satisfying."—Jonathan Maberry "Anderson has become the literary equivalent of Quentin Tarantino in the fantasy adventure genre."—The Daily Rotation "Prepare to be entertained." —Charlaine Harris “Delivers solid action and will certainly satisfy.”—Booklist on The Winds of Dune About Sarah A. Hoyt: “[Three Musketeers creator] Alexandre Dumas would give [Sarah A. Hoyt] a thumbs up.” —Steve Forbes “[F]anciful and charming.” —Library Journal "First-rate space opera with a moral lesson. You won't be disappointed."—Glenn Reynolds, Instapundit.com “[A] tour de force: logical, built from assumptions with no contradictions . . . gripping.” —Jerry Pournelle “Exceptional, wonderful, and enormously entertaining.” —Booklist

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    av Hayao Miyazaki
    258,-

  • av John Ringo & Larry Correia
    115 - 258,-

    "A Baen Books original"--Copyright page.

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    107,-

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    107,-

    THE FREEHOLDERS RETURN in a new novel in the nationally best-selling Freehold Universe series.  A return to the libertarian world of Grainne and its battle against an Earth government that cannot let the Freeholders remain free!  Angie Kaneshiro never planned to be a spy. She was a veteran of the Freehold Forces of Grainne, and was now a tramp freighter crew-woman who hadn’t set foot on the dirt of a world in ten years. Angie was free, and that was the way she liked it.  Then the war with Earth started. One thing Angie knew was human space. She knew where the UN troops garrisoned, the methods they used to scan and chip their own to control them. Even better, she had a mental map of the access conduits, the dive bars, and the make-out cubbies people used to get around restrictions. The UN forces may hold most of the stations, the docks, and the jump points, but now the Freehold of Grainne has its own lethal weapon. The Intelligence branch sends a freighter crewed with Blazers, special forces troops. All Angie has to do is lead them through the holes. Responsibility for the explosions and wreckage will be theirs. But war is complicated, and even the most unwilling of heroes can be forged in its crucible. About A Long Time Until Now: “[A] classic story of survival. They may not like each other, but must depend upon each other. Williamson shows how they pull together to create a solid society . . . outstanding entertainment. Each character is different and fully developed. Even those you may dislike seem worth caring about . . . [G]rabs readers from the beginning and keep them reading to the end.”—Galveston County Daily News About Michael Z. Williamson: “A fast-paced, compulsive read . . . will appeal to fans of John Ringo, David Drake, Lois McMaster Bujold, and David Weber.”—Kliatt “Williamson's military expertise is impressive.”—SF Reviews Novels of Michael Z. Williamson's Freehold Universe: Freehold series Freehold The Weapon The Rogue Contact with Chaos Angeleyes Ripple Creek series Better to Beg Forgiveness . . . Do Unto Others . . .  When Diplomacy Fails . . . Standalone A Long Time Until Now

  • av Kerryn Offord
    107 - 180,-

  • av David Weber
    129 - 345,-

    Kenhodan has no last name, because he has no past - or not one he remembers, anyway. What he does have are a lot of scars and a lot of skills - some exhilarating and some terrifying - and a purpose. Now, if he only knew where he'd gotten them and what that purpose was?

  • av Tony Daniel
    107 - 175,-

  • av Bryan Thomas Schmidt
    107 - 180,-

  • av Hayao Miyazaki
    128,-

    Volume 3 in the award-winning series Howl's Moving Castle, adapted from the classic children's novel by Diana Wynne Jones.

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