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  2. List of Devil's Due Publishing publications - Wikipedia

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    References External links 0–9 7 Days of Death #1 (2015) A Aftermath: The Blade of Kumori #1–5 (November 2004–April 2005) Aftermath: Breakdown #1–6 (October 2004–April 2005) Aftermath: Defex #1–6 (October 2004–April 2005) Aftermath: Infantry #1–6 (December 2004–April 2005) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Freshman Force (May 2019) Arkworld #1–3 (June 2020–June 2022) Army ...

  3. Company (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The company's defining characteristic is its obscurity and its heavy reliance on corporate jargon, through which it avoids hard truths and harsh realities. Stephen Jones, a young graduate, reports for his first day in the Training Sales Department shortly after there has been a theft of a precious resource in the office, a doughnut.

  4. Winning Team Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Winning Team Publishing is a conservative publishing house founded in 2021 by Sergio Gor and Donald Trump Jr.. [1] [2]The publisher was founded after Trump failed to secure a memoir deal from the Big Five publishers, in part due to fact-checking concerns.

  5. Harry M. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    He found the scorecard he was sold to be deficient, and quickly made his mark by designing and selling a version with a illustration on the cover, player names and positions listed inside, and an advertisement on the back, a design still in use. [2] He sold his scorecards to fans using the phrase "You can't tell the players without a scorecard."

  6. The Sand Pebbles (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Pebbles is a 1962 novel by American author Richard McKenna about a Yangtze River gunboat and its crew in 1926. It was the winner of the 1963 Harper Prize for fiction. The book was initially serialized in The Saturday Evening Post , and was published in January 1963 by Harper & Row .

  7. American Book Company (1996) - Wikipedia

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    American Book Company is a textbook and software publishing company. Its main focus is on standardized test preparation materials. It offers books covering language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies tests. The company also produces transparencies, basic review books, and ACT and SAT preparation books.

  8. The Black List 2020 Scorecard: Scripts By Agency ... - AOL

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    UTA leads all agencies with the most screenplays 2020's The Black List, which was announced Monday. The agency had a total of 17 scripts on the annual list of the year's most-liked unproduced ...

  9. Hugh Howey - Wikipedia

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    Hugh C. Howey (born 1975 [1]) is an American writer, known best for the science fiction series Silo, part of which he published independently through Amazon.com's Kindle Direct Publishing system.