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Grolier was one of the
largest American publishers of
general encyclopedias,
including The Book of
Knowledge (1910), The New Book of
Knowledge (1966)...
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Grolier was an
American publisher, now an
imprint of Scholastic.
Grolier may also
refer to: Jean
Grolier de Servières,
viscount d'Aguisy (1479–1565), Treasurer-General...
- The
Grolier Club is a
private club and
society of
bibliophiles in New York City.
Founded in
January 1884, it is the
oldest existing bibliophilic club...
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screenfold codex m****cript of a pre-Columbian type. Long
known as the
Grolier Codex or Sáenz Codex, in 2018 it was
officially renamed the Códice Maya...
- with the work.
Grolier acquired the
encyclopedia in 1982. It has also been
published under the
names Grolier Academic Encyclopedia,
Grolier International...
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called "the ABCs of encyclopedias".: 23
Following the
acquisition of
Grolier in 2000, the
encyclopedia has been
produced by Scholastic. The encyclopedia...
- The
Grolier Poetry Book Shop ("the
Grolier") is an
independent bookstore on
Plympton Street near
Harvard Square in Cambridge, M****achusetts,
United States...
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finally authenticated it: The Maya
Codex of Mexico, also
known as the
Grolier Codex (10 pages) or Sáenz Codex. The
Dresden Codex (Codex Dresdensis) is...
- was an
encyclopedia aimed at
juveniles first published in 1912, by the
Grolier Society.
Originally largely a
reprint of the
British Children's Encyclopaedia...
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Council of Europe. p. 383. ISBN 9789287157447.
Grolier Incorporated (2000). The
encyclopedia Americana.
Grolier. p. 715. ISBN 978-0-7172-0133-4. [1] proprofs...