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  2. Coles Notes - Wikipedia

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    The Coles bookstore first published Coles Notes in 1948. The first title published was on the French novella Colomba by Prosper Mérimée. [1] [2] In 1958, Jack Cole and Carl Cole, founders of Coles, sold the U.S. rights to Coles Notes to Cliff Hillegass who then published the books under CliffsNotes. By 1960, Coles notes sales had peaked.

  3. CliffsNotes - Wikipedia

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    Coles published a series of Canadian study guides called Coles Notes, and sold Hillegass the U.S. rights to the guides. Hillegass and his wife, Catherine, started the business in their basement at 511 Eastridge Drive in Lincoln, with sixteen William Shakespeare titles. By 1964, sales reached one million Notes annually.

  4. Study guide - Wikipedia

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    Once only found at local five and dime stores the internet brought about a new era of online sites with study material. Only CliffsNotes survived this transition to the internet. [citation needed] Examples of companies that produce study guides include Coles Notes, SparkNotes, CliffsNotes, Schaum's Outlines, Permacharts, and Study Notes.

  5. Carl and Jack Cole - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Jack and Carl sold the American rights to Coles Notes to Cliff Hillegass, who published the books under the Cliff's Notes moniker. [4] By 1960, Coles Notes sales peaked when baby boomers were beginning to attend high school. At their peak, there were over 120 titles, mostly dealing with English novels, but they also had numerous other ...

  6. 60second Recap - Wikipedia

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    60second Recap is an educational video project launched in September 2009 to provide 60-second video summaries and analysis of classic literature.The site provides one-minute video commentaries on plot, themes, characters, symbols, motifs, and other aspects of books commonly studied in secondary schools in North America.

  7. Shmoop - Wikipedia

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    Shmoop's content is written by high-school or college-level teachers, and Ph.D. and master's degree students. [4] [1] The website's free learning guides focus on topics like literature, biology, poetry, the history of the United States, civics, and music. [5]

  8. Category:Textbooks - Wikipedia

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    A textbook is a manual of instruction or a standard book in any branch of study. ... Study guides (13 P) ... Coles Notes; Coursepacks; D.

  9. Category:Study guides - Wikipedia

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