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Columbia University

Columbia University

Columbia University

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Edwin Mellen Press

Edwin Mellen Press

Edwin Mellen Press

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Works with Unknown Publisher in Minneapolis, Minn.

Works with Unknown Publisher in Minneapolis, Minn.

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  • Studies in the police power of the national government
  • Addresses, discussions, etc.
  • Report of revisor of statutes to the Senate and House of representatives of the state of Minnesota. 1941. Published pursuant to Laws 1939, chapter 442.
  • Articles of incorporation, by-laws, list of officers and members, and catalogue of library
  • General practice institute.
  • Legislative finale 1990
  • Sonnets from a briefcase
  • Arbitration order no. 30 issued by the Minnesota Commission of Public Safety following Governor Burnquist’s proclamation of March 30, 1918, relating to employment of labor during the war.

Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Oxford University Press

Given a rivalry with Cambridge that dates back to the thirteenth century, perhaps it’s no wonder Oxford also claims its University Press is the oldest in the world, citing origins dating back to 1478; presumably the year the first printing presses were set up (though the actual entity of a “university press” apparently came later).

OUP also claims to be the world’s largest university press with the widest global presence.

The New York outpost of OUP was established in 1896 and, in the 1920s, began publishing its list. Notably, its first original publication won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize.

Today, Oxford University Press claims a total of fifteen Pulitzer Prize-winning titles and publishes such acclaimed authors as historian Alan Brinkley, ethnologist Richard Dawkins, journalist and speechwriter William Safire, literary critic and educator Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and environmentalist Rachel Carson.

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About Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (UK) is just outside the top twenty largest publishers. It is a department of the University of Oxford. Tracing its origins to 1478, today OUP is by far the world’s largest university press. Its international publishing spans education (including ELT), Science, Technical, and Medical reference and some trade (children’s and adult) publishing. It acts as a local publisher in many countries and publishes in 40 languages.

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Oxford University Press in the United States:
198 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA
Cambridge, U.K., Cape Town, South Africa, Delhi, Don Mills, Ont., Hong Kong, Karachi, Pakistan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, London, Melbourne, New Delhi, New Delhi, India, New York, Oxford, South Melbourne, Vic., Southern Africa

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Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press

Dating from a “Letters Patent” from King Henry VIII in 1534 to print “all manner of books,” the Cambridge University Press claims to be the oldest university press and one of the oldest publishers and printers in the world. Part of the University of Cambridge, the press publishes 50,000 authors in more than 100 different countries. Its list encompasses academic, professional and school titles “from aesthetics to zoology.”

Their notable authors include poet and writer John Milton (1608 – 1674), physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton (1642 -1727), philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872 – 1970), linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky, and theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.

Cambridge University Press has more than 50 offices around the globe.

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Cambridge University Press in the United States:
32 Avenue of the Americas
New York NY 10013-2473
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(212) 337 5000
Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Mass., Cambridge, U.K., Cambridge, UK, London, Melbourne, Vic., Australia, New York, Port Melbourne, Vic.

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Works with Unknown Publisher in the 1980s

Works with Unknown Publisher in the 1980s

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Lewis & Clark Law School

Lewis & Clark Law School

Lewis & Clark Law School

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Works with Unknown Publisher in Edinburgh

Works with Unknown Publisher in Edinburgh

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