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And Harper-Collins, which is owned by News Corps ...
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Harper-Collins tried to justify this outlandishly high price by saying that the paper, binding and other physical costs of a single hardcover copy usually run out to about $2.
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Her first book, Between a Rock and a Hot Place, a personal account of how fifty is not the new thirty, is being published by Harper-Collins in February 2011.
Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011
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I chose that name because it kind of reminded me of Harper, as in Harper-Collins.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: My Characters' Religion Jennie Nash 2010
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Now the extraordinary particulars of his death and the deaths of his companions, as well as the survival of his twin brother, John McCollom, with two others, are the riveting "plot" of Lost in Shangri-la by Mitchell Zuckoff -- "a true story of survival, adventure and the most incredible rescue mission of World War II" -- just out from Harper-Collins.
Carol Muske-Dukes: Lost in Shangri-La Carol Muske-Dukes 2011
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Harper-Collins tried to justify this outlandishly high price by saying that the paper, binding and other physical costs of a single hardcover copy usually run out to about $2.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » April 2009
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I was trying to define the word "fits" for my students, and I did not like any of the many definitions in my Harper-Collins dictionary.
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I was trying to define the word "fits" for my students, and I did not like any of the many definitions in my Harper-Collins dictionary.
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Harper-Collins tried to justify this outlandishly high price by saying that the paper, binding and other physical costs of a single hardcover copy usually run out to about $2.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » April » 27 2009
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Now the extraordinary particulars of his death and the deaths of his companions, as well as the survival of his twin brother, John McCollom, with two others, are the riveting "plot" of Lost in Shangri-la by Mitchell Zuckoff -- "a true story of survival, adventure and the most incredible rescue mission of World War II" -- just out from Harper-Collins.
Carol Muske-Dukes: Lost in Shangri-La Carol Muske-Dukes 2011
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