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  2. CliffsNotes - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, as his own writers revised the summaries of Shakespearian plays, Hillegass eliminated the Cole's Notes versions. [3] By 1964, sales reached one million Notes annually. CliffsNotes now exist for hundreds of works. The term "Cliff's Notes" has become a proprietary eponym for similar products.

  3. Clifton Hillegass - Wikipedia

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    Those close relationships gave him the first outlets for the Notes. Sales expanded rapidly as high school students began to buy the slim yellow and black pamphlets. By the early 1970s the company had created additional study aids—exam reviews, course outlines, law school materials, and test preparation kits for the SAT, ACT, GRE, and GMAT.

  4. Coles Notes - Wikipedia

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    The Coles bookstore first published Coles Notes in 1948. The first title published was on the French novella Colomba by Prosper Mérimée. [1] [2] In 1958, Jack Cole and Carl Cole, founders of Coles, sold the U.S. rights to Coles Notes to Cliff Hillegass who then published the books under CliffsNotes. By 1960, Coles notes sales had peaked.

  5. Blinkist - Wikipedia

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    Blinkist is a book-summarizing subscription service based in Berlin, Germany.It was founded in 2012 by Holger Seim, Niklas Jansen, Sebastian Klein, and Tobias Balling and has 23 million downloads as of 2023.

  6. Cliff's notes - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Cliff's notes

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  8. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    TheSpark.com was a literary website launched by four Harvard students on January 7, 1999. Most of TheSpark's users were high school and college students. To increase the site's popularity, the creators published the first six literature study guides (called "SparkNotes") on April 7, 1999.

  9. Talk:CliffsNotes - Wikipedia

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    Who's ever heard of Bookrags or York Notes? Spark Notes is the modern-day Cliff's Notes, and is worthy of See Also. Otherwise we may as well link to Monarch Notes, Bloom's Notes, Barron's Notes, etc. etc. etc. --Metrofeed 13:23, 8 August 2006 (UTC)Metrofeed . York Notes are standard. Who in the UK has ever heard of 'CliffsNotes'?