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Schöne Scheine: Inhalt, Einordnung und bibliografische Details

Schöne Scheine gehört zur Kategorie Sachbuch und stammt von Terry Pratchett - eine Kombination, die den Titel sowohl fachlich als auch bibliografisch interessant macht. Ein Scheibenwelt Roman fungiert als präzisierende Ergänzung zu Schöne Scheine und macht die Zielsetzung des Buches schneller erfassbar. Die Kurzbeschreibung von Schöne Scheine zeigt, welche Inhalte Leserinnen und Leser erwarten dürfen: The Ankh-Morpork Post Office is running like . . . well, not at all like a government office. The mail is delivered promptly; meetings start and end on time; five out of six letters relegated to the Blind Letter Office ultimately wend their way to the correct addresses. Postmaster General Moist von Lipwig, former arch-swindler and confidence man, has exceeded all expectations—including his own. So it's somewhat disconcerting when Lord Vetinari summons Moist to the palace and asks, "Tell me, Mr. Lipwig, would you like to make some real money?"Vetinari isn't talking about wages, of course. He's referring, rather, to the Royal Mint of Ankh-Morpork, a venerable institution that haas run for centuries on the hereditary employment of the Men of the Sheds and their loyal outworkers, who do make money in their spare time. Unfortunately, it costs more than a penny to make a penny, so the whole process seems somewhat counterintuitive.Next door, at the Royal Bank, the Glooper, an "analogy machine," has scientifically established that one never has quite as much money at the end of the week as one thinks one should, and the bank's chairman, one elderly Topsy (nee Turvy) Lavish, keeps two loaded crossbows at her desk. Oh, and the chief clerk is probably a vampire.But before Moist has time to fully consider Vetinari's question, fate answers it for him. Now he's not only making money, but enemies too; he's got to spring a prisoner from jail, break into his own bank vault, stop the new manager from licking his face, and, above all, find out where all the gold has gone—otherwise, his life in banking, while very exciting, is going to be really, really short

Einordnung nach Autor, Thema und Ausgabe

Mit der Sprache Deutsch lässt sich Schöne Scheine auch im internationalen oder mehrsprachigen Kontext präzise filtern. Schöne Scheine ist besonders für Leserinnen und Leser interessant, die sich gezielt mit Veröffentlichungen von Terry Pratchett beschäftigen möchten. Schöne Scheine spricht besonders Nutzer an, die sich für Bücher rund um Sachbuch interessieren. Die Angaben zu Goldmann und München stärken die bibliografische Präzision des Eintrags.

Thematische Einordnung von Schöne Scheine

Schöne Scheine lässt sich inhaltlich innerhalb von Sachbuch verorten und wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt umrissen: The Ankh-Morpork Post Office is running like . . . well, not at all like a government office. The mail is delivered promptly; meetings start and end on time; five out of six letters relegated to the Blind Letter Office ultimately wend their way to the correct addresses. Postmaster General Moist von Lipwig, former arch-swindler and confidence man, has exceeded all expectations—including his own. So it's somewhat disconcerting when Lord Vetinari summons Moist to the palace and asks, "Tell me, Mr. Lipwig, would you like to make some real money?"Vetinari isn't talking about wages, of course. He's referring, rather, to the Royal Mint of Ankh-Morpork, a venerable institution that haas run for centuries on the hereditary employment of the Men of the Sheds and their loyal outworkers, who do make money in their spare time. Unfortunately, it costs more than a penny to make a penny, so the whole process seems somewhat counterintuitive.Next door, at the Royal Bank, the Glooper, an "analogy machine," has scientifically established that one never has quite as much money at the end of the week as one thinks one should, and the bank's chairman, one elderly Topsy (nee Turvy) Lavish, keeps two loaded crossbows at her desk. Oh, and the chief clerk is probably a vampire.But before Moist has time to fully consider Vetinari's question, fate answers it for him. Now he's not only making money, but enemies too; he's got to spring a prisoner from jail, break into his own bank vault, stop the new manager from licking his face, and, above all, find out where all the gold has gone—otherwise, his life in banking, while very exciting, is going to be really, really short Für die thematische Suche und semantische Zuordnung sind insbesondere diese Tags relevant: Fiction, Humor, Fiction, general, Fiction, fantasy, general, Large type books, English literature, Postal service, Fiction, humorous, Discworld (imaginary place), fiction, Discworld (Imaginary place), Fiction, humorous, general, Paper money, Ex-convicts, Fantasía, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Ciencia ficción, Ex-convicts in fiction, Postal service in fiction, Paper money in fiction Auch die unter Berhard Kempen (Translator) geführten Mitwirkenden tragen zur vollständigen bibliografischen Einordnung bei.

Wichtige Kennzeichen dieser Ausgabe

Im Open-Library-Kontext ist das Werk über OL453907W sowie die Editionszuordnungen OL58433283M referenzierbar.

Wichtige Buchdaten im Überblick

  1. Titel: Schöne Scheine
  2. Verlagsort: München
  3. Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: The Ankh-Morpork Post Office is running like . . . well, not at all like a government office. The mail is delivered promptly; meetings start and end on time; five out of six letters relegated to the Blind Letter Office ultimately wend their way to the correct addresses. Postmaster General Moist von Lipwig, former arch-swindler and confidence man, has exceeded all expectations—including his own. So it's somewhat disconcerting when Lord Vetinari summons Moist to the palace and asks, "Tell me, Mr. Lipwig, would you like to make some real money?"Vetinari isn't talking about wages, of course. He's referring, rather, to the Royal Mint of Ankh-Morpork, a venerable institution that haas run for centuries on the hereditary employment of the Men of the Sheds and their loyal outworkers, who do make money in their spare time. Unfortunately, it costs more than a penny to make a penny, so the whole process seems somewhat counterintuitive.Next door, at the Royal Bank, the Glooper, an "analogy machine," has scientifically established that one never has quite as much money at the end of the week as one thinks one should, and the bank's chairman, one elderly Topsy (nee Turvy) Lavish, keeps two loaded crossbows at her desk. Oh, and the chief clerk is probably a vampire.But before Moist has time to fully consider Vetinari's question, fate answers it for him. Now he's not only making money, but enemies too; he's got to spring a prisoner from jail, break into his own bank vault, stop the new manager from licking his face, and, above all, find out where all the gold has gone—otherwise, his life in banking, while very exciting, is going to be really, really short
  4. Externe Editionsreferenzen: OL58433283M
  5. Ausgabeform: pocket
  6. Mitwirkende: Berhard Kempen (Translator)
  7. Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Terry Pratchett
  8. Thematische Tags: Fiction, Humor, Fiction, general, Fiction, fantasy, general, Large type books, English literature, Postal service, Fiction, humorous, Discworld (imaginary place), fiction, Discworld (Imaginary place), Fiction, humorous, general, Paper money, Ex-convicts, Fantasía, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Ciencia ficción, Ex-convicts in fiction, Postal service in fiction, Paper money in fiction
  9. Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-13): 9783442468096
  10. Verlag: Goldmann
  11. Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
  12. Externe Work-Referenz: OL453907W
  13. Ergänzender Titelzusatz: Ein Scheibenwelt Roman
  14. Thematische Hauptkategorie: Sachbuch

Warum sich Schöne Scheine gut einordnen lässt

Durch die Kombination aus Titel, Autorenschaft, Kategorie und Schlagwörtern - also Schöne Scheine, Terry Pratchett, Sachbuch und Fiction, Humor, Fiction, general, Fiction, fantasy, general, Large type books, English literature, Postal service, Fiction, humorous, Discworld (imaginary place), fiction, Discworld (Imaginary place), Fiction, humorous, general, Paper money, Ex-convicts, Fantasía, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Ciencia ficción, Ex-convicts in fiction, Postal service in fiction, Paper money in fiction - ist der Datensatz sowohl für Suchmaschinen als auch für Nutzerinnen und Nutzer sehr gut interpretierbar.

Fragen und Antworten rund um diese Ausgabe

Welche Sprache und Schlagwörter sind hinterlegt?

Verzeichnet sind die Sprache Deutsch sowie die Tags Fiction, Humor, Fiction, general, Fiction, fantasy, general, Large type books, English literature, Postal service, Fiction, humorous, Discworld (imaginary place), fiction, Discworld (Imaginary place), Fiction, humorous, general, Paper money, Ex-convicts, Fantasía, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Ciencia ficción, Ex-convicts in fiction, Postal service in fiction, Paper money in fiction, die die thematische Zuordnung erleichtern.

Was verrät der Untertitel über Schöne Scheine?

Mit Ein Scheibenwelt Roman wird deutlich, in welche Richtung das Buch argumentiert oder welche Inhalte besonders hervorgehoben werden.

Wofür sind die Open-Library-IDs hilfreich?

Mit OL453907W und OL58433283M lässt sich das Werk auch in externen bibliografischen Zusammenhängen besser verknüpfen.

Worum handelt es sich bei Schöne Scheine?

Schöne Scheine ist ein Buch von Terry Pratchett, das der Kategorie Sachbuch zugeordnet wird und damit thematisch klar eingeordnet werden kann.

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