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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. Henry Holt and Company - Wikipedia

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    "Henry Holt is the surviving concern, but will be known as Holt, Rinehart, Winston, Inc." [6] CBS purchased the company in 1967, but in 1985, the group split, and the retail publishing arm, along with the Holt name, was sold to the Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group based in Stuttgart , which has retained Holt as a subsidiary publishing ...

  4. Category:Holt, Rinehart and Winston books - Wikipedia

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    Books originally published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston Pages in category "Holt, Rinehart and Winston books" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

  5. The Chronicles of Prydain - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicles of Prydain is a pentalogy of children's high fantasy Bildungsroman novels written by American author Lloyd Alexander and published by Henry Holt and Company.The series includes: The Book of Three (1964), The Black Cauldron (1965), The Castle of Llyr (1966), Taran Wanderer (1967), and The High King (1968).

  6. Henry Holt (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Works by Henry Holt at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Henry Holt autograph letter Archived March 12, 2016, at the Wayback Machine; Holt & Co. history (abstract) American literature is going to the dogs; it is the fault of magazines, says Henry Holt, who laments their exploitation of names and accuses government of unduly favoring them.

  7. Expecting Someone Taller - Wikipedia

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    Expecting Someone Taller is a humorous fantasy novel by British author Tom Holt. Holt's first novel, it is a humorous sequel to Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, set in contemporary England. It was published in hardcover in 1987, by Macmillan Publishers in the United Kingdom, and by St. Martin's Press in the United States.