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  2. Teach Yourself - Wikipedia

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    The author, Nigel Cumberland, of a Teach Yourself book entitled Secrets of Success at Work. Like many similar series, Teach Yourself has always used a common design for all of its books. Most older titles are covered with a distinctive yellow and blue, (formerly black), dust jacket, but over the years the publisher has changed the cover design ...

  3. Louis Hachette Group - Wikipedia

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    Louis Hachette Group is controlled by French businessman Vincent Bolloré. [ 3 ] Formed from the spin-off of Vivendi in December 2024, the new independent entity holds nearly 66.5 percent of the Lagardère group ( Hachette Livre , Larousse , Fayard , Relay , Le Le Journal du dimanche , Europe 1 , etc.) as well as 100% of the French press group ...

  4. Arthur Stanley Tritton - Wikipedia

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    Teach Yourself Arabic (1943) Arthur Stanley Tritton (25 February 1881 – 8 November 1973) was a British Arabist . He wrote a number of books on Islam and its history, and from 1938 to 1946 was Professor of Arabic at the School of Oriental and African Studies .

  5. Kenneth Konstam - Wikipedia

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    Konstam wrote two volumes in the Teach Yourself Books series. Teach Yourself Canasta (London: English Universities Press, 1951), 153 pp. OCLC 23275811; Teach Yourself Card Games for Two (English Universities, 1954) 150 pp. OCLC 1350178 – with several reprints including Play and Win Card Games for Two (Toronto: Coles, 1978) OCLC 15817160

  6. Category:French books - Wikipedia

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  7. Le Livre de Poche - Wikipedia

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    Le Livre de Poche (literally "The Pocket Book") is the name of a collection of publications which first appeared on 9 February 1953 under the leadership of Henri Filipacchi [] and published by the Librairie générale française [], a subsidiary of Hachette.

  8. Michael Holman (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Holman is a British linguist and Slavicist, fluent in Russian, Bulgarian, German and French.He studied at Lincoln College, Oxford and University of Leipzig, and worked for the University of Leeds in 1966–1999.

  9. Armand Colin - Wikipedia

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    Armand Colin is a French publishing house founded in 1870 by Auguste Armand Colin. [1] It specializes in publishing works concerning human sciences, economics and education. Among its best-known publications are the "U" collection begun in 1968, and the "Cursus" collection.