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schoolbook

[skool-book] / ˈskulˌbʊk /






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It was called The Little Red Schoolbook, and its permissiveness and liberal stance caused outrage around the world: the then British education secretary, Margaret Thatcher, was said to have been very worried by it.

From The Guardian • Jul. 8, 2014

One correction: Schoolbook incorrectly cited a report by the Queens Chronicle that said a Muslim charter school will open in Queens this fall.

From New York Times • Jul. 27, 2012

Schoolbook publishers typically try to sell California-approved texts to other states.

From BusinessWeek • Jul. 5, 2011

Schoolbook images of the pioneers show strong, clear-eyed people standing tall and proud in verdant fields, gazing at a perennial sunrise.

From Time Magazine Archive

A Page from a Famous Schoolbook For the authority of the Established Church was substituted the authority of the Scriptures.

From History of the United States by Beard, Charles A. (Charles Austin)




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