D. C. Heath and Company
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D.C. Heath and Company is a small publishing company located at 125 Spring Street in Lexington, Massachusetts. The company was founded in Boston by Daniel Collamore Heath in 1885. D.C. Heath and Company was owned by Raytheon and later bought by Houghton Mifflin.
[edit] Publications
- Heath Physics (1992) ISBN 0-669-25793-1[1]
- Fundamentals of Personal Rapid Transit (1978)
- Discovering French Bleu: Complete Lesson Plans
- The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People Third Edition (1996)
- Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo (1933)
- The Renaissance Medieval or Modern?
- MC68000: Assembly Language and Systems Programming (1988) ISBN 0-669-16085-7
- Victor Hugo's Les Misérables: French Edition
- Elizabeth Rice Allgeier, Albert Richard Allgeier, Sexual Interactions, 1991
- A Short German Grammar for High Schools and Colleges.(The book cover just says "German Grammar" for the title) by E.S.Sheldon, tutor in german in Harvard University (1903), copyright 1879
- The Causes of the American Revolution (1950, 1962, 1973)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Lawrence S. Lerner, «This Sloppy and Confused Book Is Unusable», The Textbook Letter, January-February 1996: «Heath Physics is riddled with errors and with dumb, bewildering statements that escaped the editors' notice. As a whole, it is a careless, confused product in which the reliable passages are swamped by mistakes, guesswork and obscurity.»

