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  2. Gareth Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Gareth Stevens largely specialises in children's non-fiction reference. Along with its main arm, Gareth Stevens Publishing, its imprints include Weekly Reader Early Imprint Library and World Almamac Library. [3] In 1991 and 1992, it published the English version of the first seven Beechwood Bunny Tales by Geneviève Huriet. The translators were ...

  3. Rosen Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Rosen Publishing has acquired several publishers, incorporating them as imprints: Gareth Stevens in 2009; [3] Cavendish Square in 2013; [4] Enslow Publishing in 2014; [5] Jackdaw Publications in 2015; [6] and Greenhaven Press, Lucent Books, and KidHaven Press in 2016. [7]

  4. Chinatown Handy Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Chinatown Handy Guide was one of the early Chinatown tour books published by a Chinese American author and recorded in the World Catalog. [1] It was published in four different geographic editions tailored to the largest established Chinatowns in America's biggest cities: [2] Chinatown Handy Guide New York, [3] Chinatown Handy Guide Chicago, [4] Chinatown Handy Guide San Francisco [5] and ...

  5. Review: Stylish book gumshoes `Chinatown' and lost Hollywood

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    With great style and lyricism, Sam Wasson’s nonfiction account of the making of the neo-noir classic “Chinatown” (1974) focuses on four of Tinseltown’s denizens on the cusp of realizing ...

  6. Interior Chinatown Trailer: Agent Chloe Bennet Recruits ... - AOL

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    Based on Charles Yu’s award-winning book of the same name, which was published in screenplay format (ergo its title), Interior Interior Chinatown Trailer: Agent Chloe Bennet Recruits Jimmy O ...

  7. Charles Yu - Wikipedia

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    Charles Chowkai Yu (Traditional Chinese: 游朝凱; born January 3, 1976) is an American writer.He is the author of the novels How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe and Interior Chinatown, as well as the short-story collections Third Class Superhero and Sorry Please Thank You.

  8. Interior Chinatown - Wikipedia

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    Willis sees his life like a living television series, resulting in an almost metaphysical world that follows television and film logic. People can "die", but come back after a month and half in a different role. His older brother, simply named Older Brother, was supposed to be the Kung Fu Guy, but left to instead pursue being a lawyer.

  9. A Chinatown fire leaves 50 homeless. The cause outrages ... - AOL

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