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Menucha Classroom Solutions (MCS) was created by Menucha Publishers in 2017 "to raise literary standards and enhance every ELA classroom by providing appropriate literature and educational material to classrooms around the globe". MCS selects books excluding those with violence, immodesty, abuse, or foul language.
Menucha Publishers, an Orthodox Jewish publisher This page was last edited on 11 July 2023, at 02:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
McFarland & Company focuses mainly on selling to libraries.It also utilizes direct mailing to connect with enthusiasts in niche categories. [6] The company is known for its sports literature, especially baseball history, as well as books about chess, military history, and film.
Spore was review bombed on Amazon in 2008 after publisher Electronic Arts incorporated a digital rights management (DRM) system that limited buyers' ability to install the game more than three times. This system was meant to prevent piracy, but ultimately led to a coordinated backlash with buyers feeling like they were "renting a broken game."
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Times Mirror also owned C.V. Mosby Company from 1967–1998, which published medical college textbooks and reference books; Harry N. Abrams — a publisher of art and photography books [3] — from 1966–1997; legal publisher Matthew Bender (from 1963 until 1998 [12]); and air navigation publisher Jeppesen (from 1961 until Times Mirror was ...
Marx/Engels Collected Works (also known as MECW) is the largest existing collection of English translations of works by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.Its 50 volumes contain publications by Marx and Engels released during their lifetimes, many unpublished manuscripts of Marx's economic writings, and extensive personal correspondence.
We Need Diverse Books started on Twitter.Following the announcement of a panel of all-white, all-male children's authors at BookCon in 2014, Ellen Oh, Malinda Lo, and other authors and publishing insiders began protesting and discussing the lack of diversity and representation in the field on Twitter using the hashtag #WeNeedDiverseBooks.