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  2. Holt McDougal - Wikipedia

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    Holt McDougal is an American publishing company, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, that specializes in textbooks for use in high schools.. The Holt name is derived from that of U.S. publisher Henry Holt (1840–1926), co-founder of the earliest ancestor business, but Holt McDougal is distinct from contemporary Henry Holt and Company, which claims the history from 1866.

  3. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    The expanded company would become Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. McDougal Littell was merged with Harcourt's Holt, Rinehart & Winston to form Holt McDougal. In October 2007, Houghton Mifflin sold Kingfisher to Macmillan Publishers. [38]

  4. Category:Houghton Mifflin books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houghton Mifflin books" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 412 total. ... Holt McDougal; 0–9. The 4 Percent Universe;

  5. Harcourt (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Harcourt Children's Books published books for children of all ages, including interactive books for toddlers, picture books for young children, science fiction and fantasy novels for preteen and teens, as well as historical fiction. The house was the original publisher of such classics as Mary Poppins, The Borrowers, and Half Magic.

  6. Category:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    Houghton Mifflin books (2 C, 412 P) Broderbund games (3 C, 82 P) F. ... Holt McDougal; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Learning Technology; Houghton Mifflin v. Stackpole; L.

  7. Philosophy: An Introduction to the Art of Wondering [1] is an undergraduate philosophy textbook, originally published in 1973, authored by James L. Christian. It takes a unique synoptic approach: the author believes that philosophy is critical thinking about the "Big Picture".