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Harald Hellmann

    Harald Hellmann and Clara Drechsler form a collaborative translation partnership. Together, they translate from English, bringing works by prominent international authors into new linguistic territories. Their joint efforts are characterized by a meticulous approach, aiming to preserve the original style and spirit of the source material. Through their dedicated work, readers gain access to a diverse range of English-language literature.

    Pin-ups
    About a boy
    1000 Pin-up-Girls
    1000 pin-up girls
    • Never show everything "Girls, Gags & Giggles" - this was publisher Robert Harrison ’s recipe for dishing up the American pin-up to the U.S. male. In the 1950s his girlie magazines sold by the millions, before becoming icons of pulp and trash culture. These skilfully illustrated girls with their curvaceous forms and inviting lingerie soon overtook America’s national dessert, in terms of popularity, and even developed considerable potential as a cultural export during the 1940s. "Never show everything," was always the motto. Smiling prettily at the camera, the models exuded just the right amount of sex appeal without seeming too sophisticated or artful. They were the ’girls next door’ whose wholesome attraction soon made one forget the magazines’ deliberately trashy presentation. Their rosy complexions and innocent allures still titillate even in an age when far more graphic material is the norm. For everyone who enjoys pin-ups, push-ups and pulp style! “To look at these pictures is to remember that there was a time when taking off your clothes was a potent gesture, when the mere fact of a naked woman could be thrilling.” National Post , Toronto

      1000 pin-up girls
    • Inventing a son got Will into a single parents support group, but rather than a fabulous new sex life, he found someone else's very real son--a 12-year-old with a lot to teach about being a grown up. From the acclaimed author of High Fidelity comes this national bestseller that GQ calls clever and winning.

      About a boy