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First published in Scotland as a three-volume set in the 1770s, Encyclopaedia Britannica first came to the U.S. as a pirated edition. By the time the encyclopedia was in its 14th edition in 1929, its operations had moved to the U.S. permanently. Today the Encyclopedia Britannica is published as a 32-volume set, as well as in CD-ROM form. The traditional hardback edition sells for more than $1,200 per set.
Floral Park / New York / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Tallmadge / Ohio / United States
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Shreveport / Louisiana / United States
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Miami / Florida / United States
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Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Founded in 1917, World Book provides research materials for children and adults. It produces encyclopedias, reference sources and digital products. Its publications include the World Book Student Discovery Encyclopedia, Animals of the World, World Books Science & Nature Guides, Student Discovery Science Encyclopedia and Human Body Works. It also operates a classroom research project that provides information on student interests. Its online reference center serves as a general encyclopedia for schools and libraries. It includes more than 26,000 articles and over 12,000 pictures and maps. It also offers more than 7,000 links to editor-approved Web sites. Located in Chicago, World Book is a Scott Fetzer Company, which is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.
Eden Prairie / Minnesota / United States
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Learning Opportunities has been serving schools and public libraries for 11 years. It offers non-fiction, fiction and reference materials for students of all ages. It prides themselves on making your job easier when looking for reading materials.

Glendale / California / United States
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Westerville / Ohio / United States
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Sudbury / Massachusetts / United States
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Indianapolis / Indiana / United States
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