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  2. ProLiteracy - Wikipedia

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    New Readers Press, ProLiteracy’s publishing house, generates $7.5 million in revenue annually through the sale of materials used in adult basic education, high school equivalency test preparation, and English language learning. [10] Proceeds from these sales support the services that ProLiteracy offers to literacy practitioners.

  3. Harcourt (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Harcourt Children's Books published books for children of all ages, including interactive books for toddlers, picture books for young children, science fiction and fantasy novels for preteen and teens, as well as historical fiction. The house was the original publisher of such classics as Mary Poppins, The Borrowers, and Half Magic.

  4. George R. Klare - Wikipedia

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    George R. Klare was born April 17, 1922, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, son of George C. Klare, and Lea L. (Launer) Klare.He served as senior class president in North Bend High School in North Bend, Nebraska and graduated from that school in 1940.

  5. Wikipedia:Children's, adult new reader, and large-print ...

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    Visually-impaired readers often depend on sources that are typeset or rendered in a large font size (such books are commonly called large-print books). [11] Because large-print unabridged non-electronic media are physically larger and sales quantities are usually smaller, it is generally more expensive to print, inventory, and distribute a ...

  6. EXCLUSIVE: 'Maxton Hall' book trilogy to be published in ...

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    The "Maxton Hall" book series will be published in English for the first time next year. What to know about the German-language books that inspired a hit Prime Video show.

  7. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Arthur A. Levine Books, which specializes in fiction and non-fiction books for young readers. The imprint was founded at Scholastic in 1996 by Arthur Levine in New York City. The first book published by Arthur A. Levine Books was When She Was Good by Norma Fox Mazer in autumn 1997.

  8. Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, News Corp sold the brand to Pearson PLC, the global publisher and owner of Penguin and the Financial Times. [10] Then Scott Foresman, along with more than 100 other educational brands, merged to become Pearson, with Scott Foresman adopting the new name, Pearson Scott Foresman. In February 2019, Pearson spun off its US-based K-12 ...

  9. New Issues Poetry & Prose - Wikipedia

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    The press awards two poetry prizes each year, The New Issues Poetry Prize for a first book, and The Green Rose Prize for established poets. [5] [6] Winners of The New Issues Poetry Prize include Paul Guest, Sandra Beasley, Jason Bredle, Matthew Thorburn, Bradley Paul, Malena Mörling, Heidi Lynn Staples, Louise Mathias, Marsha de la O, and ...

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