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American publishing company founded in 1837
Little, Brown appears 11 times across government records, primarily as a publisher of books cited in investigative contexts and notably in documents discussing a potential James Patterson book that the company publicly denied.
The publisher appears in high-signal contexts, including as the imprint for books referenced in investigative records (such as Sudoplatov's memoir) and in government discussions about publishing controversies involving James Patterson. They also appear in medium-signal contexts as a citation in academic-style bibliographies within government documents. The mentions span from 2011 to 2018, with multiple identical references to the Patterson book discussion in House Oversight documents.
truism and war. Science, 318, 636-640; Grossman, D. (1995). On killing: the psychological costs of learning to kill in war and society. New York, NY: Little, Brown. * For a summary of research on desire, especially the elements of wanting, liking and learning, see Berridge, K.C. (2009). Wanting and Liking: Obse
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Bono. How to Have Creative Ideas : 62 Exercises to Develop the Mind. 1 Aufl. Vermilion, 2007. Isaacson, Walter. Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography. Little, Brown, 2011. McCandless, David. Information Is Beautiful. Collins, 2010. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016081 --- PAGE BREAK --- 392 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?
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Americas, New York, NY 10104 littlebrown.com First Edition: October 2016 Little, Brown and Company is a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc. The Little, Brown name and logo are trademarks of Hachette Book Group, Inc. The publisher is not responsible for websites (or their content) that are not owned by the
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os Angeles Times, June 28, 2011. 186 “live under cover in the West”: Pavel Sudoplatov, Special Tasks: The Memoirs of © an Unwanted Witness (Boston: Little, Brown, 1994), xxii. ® 186 The CIA learned of this: Former NSA official who requested anonymity, inter- view with author. 187 “the business of intelligenc
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--- PAGE BREAK --- LITTLE, BROWN First published in the United States in 2018 by Henry Holt and Company First published in Great Britain in 2018 by Little, Brown Copyright © 2018 by Michael Wolff The moral right of the author has been asserted. Designed by Meryl Sussman Levavi All rights reserved. No part of
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