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  2. New World Library - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 1980s, they changed their name from “Whatever Publishing” to “New World Library“. [3] Gawain also founded Nataraj Publishing as a division of New World Library. [4] In 2000, New World Library entered into a joint venture with H J Kramer, the publisher of Dan Millman, Sanaya Roman, and John Robbins's Diet for a New America.

  3. New World Press - Wikipedia

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    New World Press has published more than 5000 titles, publishing exclusively in foreign languages including English before 1997, and exclusively in Chinese after 2002. New World Press was established in 1966 as a subsidiary of Foreign Languages Press (FLP), and became independent from FLP in 1986, though both were owned by China International ...

  4. New World Publications - Wikipedia

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    New World Publications is a publishing company that was founded in 1972 with the printing of a 48-page booklet Diving and Recreational Guide to Florida Springs by Ned DeLoach. [1] A few years later, the Diving Guide to the Florida Keys was published under the newly formed New World Publications.

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  8. World Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Times Mirror Company acquired World Publishing in 1962. [5] By this time, World Publishing was producing 12 million books a year, [1] one of only three American publishers to produce that much volume. In 1974, the Times Mirror Co. sold World Publishing to the U.K.-based Collins Publishers, with the trade publishing remaining with Times ...

  9. Webster's New World Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, World published a one-volume college edition (Webster's New World College Dictionary), without the encyclopedic material. It was edited by Joseph H. Friend and David B. Guralnik [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and contained 142,000 entries, said to be the largest American desk dictionary available at the time.