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  1. Several months after the September 29, 1999, publication of the AP's initial news report on No Gun Ri, the journalists signed a contract with Henry Holt and Company to write a book, working with Holt editor Liz Stein. The Bridge at No Gun Ri led Holt's catalog list for the fall 2001 season.

  2. HOLT (before 1925) The Holt 75 model gasoline-powered Caterpillar tractor used early in World War I as an artillery tractor. Later models were produced without the front "tiller wheel." The Holt Manufacturing Company began with the 1883 founding of Stockton Wheel Service in Stockton, California, United States.

  3. Michael Hague's World of Unicorns (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1986), revisado como Mundo Mágico dos Unicórnios de Michael Hague (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1999; Unicorn Pop-up Book (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1986) Peter Pan de J.M. Barrie (Henry Holt & Co., 1987) The Secret Garden de Frances Hodgson Burnett (Henry Holt, 1987)

  4. New York, Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 0805036296. Kepner, Jim and Stephen O. Murray. "Henry Gerber (1895–1972): Grandfather of the American Gay Rights Movement". Collected in Bullough, Vern L. (2002). Before Stonewall: Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Context. New York, Harrington Park Press, an imprint of The Haworth Press.

  5. Holt McDougal is an American publishing company, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, that specializes in textbooks for use in high schools.. The Holt name is derived from that of U.S. publisher Henry Holt (1840–1926), co-founder of the earliest ancestor business, but Holt McDougal is distinct from contemporary Henry Holt and Company, which claims the history from 1866.

  6. The Day Freedom Died: The Colfax Massacre, the Supreme Court, and the Betrayal of Reconstruction is a book by Charles Lane published in 2008 by Henry Holt and Company, now operating under Macmillan Publishers.

  7. The logo of Henry Holt and Company – American publishing company established 1866, under this name from 1873, succeeded by Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1960, ...