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- George G. Harrap, Ltd (officially: George G. Harrap and Company Limited, London, Bombay) was a publisher of speciality books, many of them educational...
- Professor Kenneth Reginald Harrap CBE CChem FRSC (1931-2017) was a British oncological biochemist. Harrap was born in Streatham, London, on 20 November...
- Harrap's Shorter French Dictionary, published by Chambers Harrap Publishers, is one of the best known English/French bilingual dictionaries in the United...
- "White-breasted Nuthatch" Harrap & Quinn (1996) pp. 172–173 "Beautiful Nuthatch" Harrap & Quinn (1996) pp. 168–169 "Blue Nuthatch" Harrap & Quinn (1996) pp....
- George G. Harrap and Co. in 1992. Harrap mainly publishes bilingual dictionaries, for instance Harrap's Shorter French Dictionary. The Harrap list also...
- Kelvin Harrap (born 1970) is a New Zealand sailor who has represented his country at the Summer Olympics and sailed in multiple America's Cups and Volvo...
- Eoin Harrap Cameron (4 January 1951 – 23 June 2016) was an Australian radio personality in Perth, Western Australia and member of the Australian House...
- Kitchen, Harrap 1910 Wagner, Richard - Tannhäuser, Harrap, 1911 Gask, L. - The Fairies and the Christmas Child, Harrap 1912 Wagner, R.- Parsifal, Harrap 1912...
- edition of The Chambers Dictionary was published in August 2011 by Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd and runs to 1936 pages with 62,500 main entries. This edition...
- (1930). Burgundy; with chapters on the Jura and Savoy. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Hatch, Evelyn M. (1927). Burgundy. Past and Present. London: Methuen...