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  2. The Quarto Group - Wikipedia

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    The Quarto Group is a global illustrated book publishing group founded in 1976. It is domiciled in the United States and listed on the London Stock Exchange.. Quarto creates and sells illustrated books for adults and children, across 50 countries and in 40 languages, through a variety of traditional and non-traditional channels.

  3. Doubleday (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Talese, the imprint's publisher and editorial director, is a senior vice president of Doubleday. Permabooks, paperback division established in 1948; Rimington & Hooper, high-quality limited editions; Triangle Books, purchased in 1939 from Reynal & Hitchcock; sold inexpensive books through chain stores; Zenith Books, aimed at African-American youths

  4. A Glimpse of Hell (book) - Wikipedia

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    Dan Blue, reviewing the book for the San Francisco Chronicle, stated that, "In its main outlines, it convinces" and "Beyond accuracy, Thompson's book provides a gripping read". [19] Steve Weinberg, in the Denver Post , wrote that, "Measured by its information gathering, this is a great book of investigative journalism."

  5. Zenith (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Zenith is a British superhero, who appeared in the British science fiction comic 2000 AD.Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Steve Yeowell, with original character designs by Brendan McCarthy, the story first appeared in 2000 AD #535 (22 August 1987).

  6. Al McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh's wartime columns were published September 1, 2007, by MBI Publishing Company's Zenith Press in a book titled Selected Chaff. Short excerpts of his columns appear in the companion book to Burns' documentary "The War."

  7. Babbitt (novel) - Wikipedia

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    When Babbitt was published, newspapers in Cincinnati, Duluth, Kansas City, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis each claimed that their city was the model for Zenith. [5] Cincinnati had perhaps the strongest claim, as Lewis had lived there while researching the book. [6]

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